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Portable, durable, and affordable, the BOOK is the entertainment wave of the future, and many new titles are expected soon, due to the surge in popularity of its programming tool, the Portable Erasable-Nib Cryptic Intercommunication Language Stylus (PENCILS).
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Intercommunication between our units was hindered because often there was no one who could read or write, in either.
Seven Pillars of Wisdom Thomas Edward 2003
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Intercommunication between cultures in time and space is only possible because what makes men human is common to them, and acts as a bridge between them.
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By the end of 1973, Cerf and Kahn had completed their paper, “A Protocol for Packet Network Intercommunication.”
Where Wizards Stay Up Late Katie Hafner 2001
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By the end of 1973, Cerf and Kahn had completed their paper, “A Protocol for Packet Network Intercommunication.”
Where Wizards Stay Up Late Katie Hafner 2001
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Intercommunication in the biological sense has been allowed to run at haphazard.
The Psychology of Nations A Contribution to the Philosophy of History G.E. Partridge
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Intercommunication between government departments and scientific advisers has of course much developed.
Cambridge Essays on Education Various
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The different qualifying courses for different ranks and such courses as: Armoured Fighting Vehicles (tanks) at Borden; Intercommunication Services, the main centre being at Barriefield; Anti-Gas Training; Small Arms. (It might interest you to know that the infantry soldier of today has to learn and be trained to handle seven different weapons.)
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Intercommunication largely ceased; trade and commerce died out; the accumulated wealth of the past was destroyed; and the old knowledge of the known world became badly distorted, as is evidenced by the many crude mediaeval maps.
The History of Education; educational practice and progress considered as a phase of the development and spread of western civilization Ellwood Patterson Cubberley 1904
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Intercommunication increases knowledge, and under the conditions that formerly prevailed, there was a lack of the breadth of knowledge that comes with the mutual contact of peoples.
Commercial Geography A Book for High Schools, Commercial Courses, and Business Colleges 1895
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