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Full text book recommendations? Really? I find it suspicious that the first match for 1984 is the full text of the Patriot Act… Cool, though.
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The AP learns that the First Amendment doesn’t apply to privately owned spaces. I’m tempted to make a snarky comment about this but it’s kind of an important point.
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Crap. There goes a truly unique and gripping writer.
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Heh.
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Portrait of the candidate as a changing force in the community.
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“Singing from memory in the many choral passages, John Oliver’s chorus was a potent force as both Trojans and Carthaginians. It, too, could warn and mourn.”
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“At top form once again was the Tanglewood Festival Chorus, singing its extensive parts from memory…”
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“Soloists who in opera would be singing from memory seemed to need scores, while the Tanglewood Festival Chorus rolled its hefty, sonorous parts from memory — expressive, nuanced business as usual….”
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“The Tanglewood Festival Chorus sang with impressive power and a certain earthy immediacy not often heard in Symphony Hall, with its silk-lined acoustics.”
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How to do whitelisting to prevent command injection and still support international characters.
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On the shifting threat landscape as you remediate application security flaws.
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Since my MacBook Pro has a two year old battery, this is a pretty good hint to keep the laptop from getting drained too quickly.
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New SYR record coming out.
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How to trick a DBMS into allowing injection through procedures that don’t take string inputs.
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Thrilling robustness!