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Another paedophile ring has been busted up, this time in Oxford, the Police refuse to name names or even the ethnicities of the perpetrators all whop are from the Cowley road area . Since the police routinely name the names of people they have arrested...
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Lev, I don't think Joan Bellamy, Ron Bellamy or Pete Ritman were members of the EC after the 1997 congress. That reduces the list to 7 (out of 30) EC members who left the party sometime after Hicks' replacement. 23% is even further way from the "almost...
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The dogs bark had saved the Communist Party....
In any case, Sceptic seems to have failed to come up with any new names.
What is the basis for it? Name the names, and while you're that far back.
So it's quite simple.
Make or support.
When you call DbConnection.GetSchema you give it the string name of a collection you are interested in. I can't find a list of collections anywhere. Is the list of collections immutable or does it vary by database type (orcle, sql server, etc.)? I'm interested...
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Statistics; OleDbSchemaGuid.Tables; OleDbSchemaGuid.Tables_Info; OleDbSchemaGuid.Translations.
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Is there a command or anything in Windows that let me view the list of the domain names that are currently resolved by the system? Something similar to the arp command but for domain names. Thanks. EDIT: I've been doing some testing with the command given...
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To the the dns responce it should be cached: google.com primary name server = ns1.google.com responsible mail from 74.125.45.100: bytes=32 time=38ms TTL=50 Ping statistics for 74.125.45.100: Packets: Sent = 4, Maximum = 40ms, Average = ....
If you're still looking to name your baby, or if you're wondering how popular your baby's name was last year, here are the official stats . Keep in mind that the list counts each spelling as an individual name, so some names like Jaydan or Caitlin that...
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I really wish DH & I could have agreed on a less popular name for Olivia....
Ava wasn't when we picked it.
We used to purposely pick a name from the top 10 for their middle names but it kills me to have a first name in the top 10.
Ron Bellamy's piece is helpful in this regard: "at the January EC after the 1997 national congress. Mike Hicks was replaced as general secretary with 13 votes against 17." Voters for Hicks as Gensec therefore accounted for 13 out of 30 (43%). Members ...
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Perhaps a case of Statistics....
And because there was one out".
What is the basis for it? Name the names, and while you're challenging you as I challenged Mike Hicks to name those forced off the EC.
So it's quite simple.
Make or support.
I thought we could have a sticky here My favourite names site has got to be http://www.nymbler.com/ You type in names you already like and it gives you ideas of other similar names
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I wanted some statistics on how popular certain names were and I came across this list which came from the Office of National Statistics: http://www.baby-names-guide.co.uk/to...names-2008.php Ooh thanksi love nameberry, ....
This is for simulation. In particular, I'm trying to generate natural sounding words and names, and the uniform distribution in the Random class provides doesn't cut it. This isn't a dupe question because the similar questions weren't look for C# random...
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One of the Iridium features is: non-uniform random generators (normal, poisson, binomial, ...) .
Have a look at the package Iridium of Math.Net, an open source Math library .
Here's an article and some code from CodeProject.
Given a large API (an in particular, the Java or J2EE standard libraries), is there a tool or search engine or other resource that can tells me which methods, classes, or even packages people in general tend to use the most? I am annotating (see below...
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-name "*.java" | xargs cat | grep extrapolate these statistics.
Find.
I wouldn't know if such statistics are even feasible, but I think a pretty safe bet would most used classes in your current project codebase.
So I am totally undecided on a name if the baby is a girl. The boy is easy....Joseph Anthony or Joseph Salvatore (mn after FIL). Girls' names...not so much!! I've changed my mind a million times and finally narrowed it down to these.... Kamryn Noelle ...
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Of your combos statistics say about "oddly spelled first names" BlueRidge8: Jaqalini: Thanks for your input ladies want to read the chapter....
I think you should use it as a first name.
Is actually my favorite of all your names.
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