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He had spoken to the Yurth who was rebinding his hands.
Simeon, who was rebinding the wound with clean bandage, shook his head.
Rebinding only requires requesting additional data, which is smaller than fully expanded markup.
In some cases, he said, a book can be salvaged by tearing off its front and back covers and rebinding the pages.
'Hardly,' Shipley said, rebinding the file, putting it carefully away in the safe.
They changed their positions after rebinding.
In the Middle Ages it was used for rebinding other manuscripts and about half of the codex has survived.
The machine unbinds a book, neutralizes acid and reinforces damaged pages before rebinding the work.
Now the Westchester County Historical Society can send out old books for rebinding again.
Rebinding efforts, though saving the manuscript from much degeneration, have nonetheless covered up other letters of the poem, causing further loss.
Adding a competitor reduces the chance of target proteins rebinding, which would render the binding affinity less accurate.
"But what are we going to do about..." But Aahz was already at work, rebinding the few items we had unpacked.
Then, too, the question of rebinding the extracted portion arises, when it emerges with its pathetic trails of thread and dabs of glue.
In order for rebinding to work, when the client successfully contacts a backup DHCP server, that server must have accurate information about the client's binding.
DNS Rebinding with Robert RSnake Hansen video explanation of the attack and the spamming/brute-force facets.
He tried to write letters and found himself unable to find words, went through the motions of his job rebinding books at the prison library in a funk, unable to finish anything.
The art of book rebinding involves a used or treasured book and rebinding it to protect it, or continue the life of the book.
One scientist, finding grains on the leather thong around an ax head, speculates that the Iceman was rebinding the ax while he ate what was probably his last supper.
The practice of pasting engravings, lithographs and other illustrations into books, or even taking the books apart, inserting new matter, and rebinding them, became known as extra-illustrating or grangerizing.
Rebinding should not be confused with mutation - "rebinding" is a change to the referencing identifier; "mutation" is a change to the referenced value.
With that under my belt, I set about repairing some battered old Fantasy Press and Shasta Publishers science-fiction titles with badly stained covers, rebinding them in morocco leather.
Mrs. Lada-Mocarski accepted some commissions for work like rebinding valuable art books, but because her travels made it difficult to complete projects for clients, she concentrated on restoring the works in her husband's collection.
In addition to the shop, Kenny's also has a bindery producing and rebinding books in buckram, chieftain goat and aniline calf lined with hand-made marble paper, at costs ranging from about $175 to $500.
The White Book of Hergest, however, seems to have already been lost in an earlier fire after it was sent (along with several other manuscripts) to Mackinley's bookbinder in Covent Garden for rebinding.
In its default configuration, NoScript's ABE provides protection against CSRF and DNS rebinding attacks aimed at intranet resources, such as routers or sensitive web applications.