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State of the Union Address (8408 bytes)
1: :''Alternative meanings in [[State of the Union (disambiguation)]]'' 3: ...outline the President's legislative proposals for the upcoming year. It has occurred in January except ... 5: ... Union address given by [[President of the United States|U.S. President]] [[George W. Bush]]]] 7: ...ment for the address is written into the [[United States Constitution]]: 9: ...ry and expedient."'' ([[Article Two of the United States Constitution|Article II]], Section 3) Address to the Negroes of the State of New York (688 bytes) 1: ...piter Hammon's Address to the Negroes of New York State, 1806]] 3: ... unjust, and would be "glad if others, especially the young [[Negro]]es, were free.” 9: [[Category:U.S._history_of_slavery]] State of the Union (disambiguation) (446 bytes) 1: '''State of the Union''' may refer to the following: 3: ...the annual message of the President of the United States 4: *"[[State of the Union (play)|State of the Union]]" - a [[1946]] play by [[Russel Crouse]] and [[H... 5: *''[[State of the Union (movie)|State of the Union]]'' - a [[1948]] movie by [[Frank Capra]] 6: *[[State of the Union (band)|State of the Union]] - a [[band]] formed in [[2001]] Union Township, Union County, Pennsylvania (2484 bytes) 1: ...000]] census, the township had a total population of 1,427. 4: ...m² (10.8 mi²) of it is land and none of the area is covered with water. 7: ...us)|Hispanic]] or [[Latino (U.S. Census)|Latino]] of any race. 9: ...or older. The average household size is 2.61 and the average family size is 2.95. 11: ....8 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there are 100.2 males. Union Township, Union County, New Jersey (2639 bytes) 1: ...000]] census, the township had a total population of 54,405. 4: ...km² (9.1 mi²) of it is land and none of the area is covered with water. 7: ...us)|Hispanic]] or [[Latino (U.S. Census)|Latino]] of any race. 9: ...or older. The average household size is 2.71 and the average family size is 3.25. 11: ....9 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there are 83.2 males. IP address (7916 bytes) 1: ...hine receiving the information to know that it is the intended destination. 3: ...s of conversion is known as ''[[resolution]]'' of the [[domain name]]. 7: ...me]] in addition to their numerical IP address by their ISP. 9: ...t part being the same each time): a '''dynamic IP address'''. 11: ...or routing purposes, therefore a high fraction of them are always unused or reserved. Address (1009 bytes) 2: '''Address''' may refer to— 4: ...or organization. Different nations use different addressing schemes; see 5: #*[[ZIP Code]] (for the [[United States]]), 6: #*[[Postcode]] (for the [[United Kingdom]]), 7: #*[[Japanese addressing system]], and I/O Address (238 bytes) 3: ...U]] used to read/write to specific devices within the computer. Address message (484 bytes) 1: ...n required to [[route]] and connect a [[call]] to the called [[line]], (c) service-class information, (... Address pool (1048 bytes) 1: ...other 256^3 or so prefixes would not be usable by them. 5: ...at because of [[IP routing]] and [[NAT]], each IP address can be used more than once. E-mail address (1982 bytes) 1: ...mail exchange server]]s accepting e-mail for that address. 3: ...wide use for several years, but was superceded by the generally more convenient SMTP form. 5: ...using only characters permitted in e-mail; e-mail addresses using this standard are most commonly seen in [... 7: ...ies easier to spot. The most reliable method of authentication, however, is to require that messages be... 13: ...FC 1642: UTF-7: A Mail-Safe Transformation Format of Unicode Multicast address (3110 bytes) 1: ...multicast address''' is an identifier for a group of [[Server|host]]s that have joined a [[multicast]]... 3: == IP Multicast Addresses == 4: ...ss assignments out of this range are specified in the [[internet engineering task force|IETF]] 'best cu... 6: ... 224.0.0.255 range is assigned to multicasting on the local [[Local area network|LAN]] only. Well known... 8: ... reserved for IP multicasting and registered with the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority ([[IANA]]). IP address allocation (313 bytes) 1: ...allocation''' is the process of distributing [[IP address]]es to organizations world-wide. It is managed by... 5: * [[IPv4 address exhaustion]] Public address (951 bytes) 1: ...mixer at which the [[engineer]] will put together the incoming [[microphone]]s and [[instrument]]s. 3: ...rophone and is then re-amplified and sent through the speakers again. This generally manifests itself a... 5: ...n referred to as a "[[Tannoy]]" after the company of that name. Universal Address (731 bytes) 1: ...nguage independent, available at all locations in the world, able to be directly pinpointed on all maps... 3: The system is copyrighted. Address book (755 bytes) 1: ...signed for this purpose. See, for example [[Apple Address Book]]. 3: ==Import and Export of Software Address Books== 5: Address book can be imported and exported from an [[Inter... 7: The common file formats for these operations are: 9: * LDIF (*.ldif, *.ldi), the more [[wiktionary:reliable|reliable]]. Address munging (3748 bytes) 1: ... of disguising, or [[munge|munging]], an [[E-mail address]] to prevent it being automatically collected and... 4: ...wever E-mail sent to a [[mailing list]], which is then [[archive|archived]] or passed onto a [[Usenet]]... 7: ... will attract harvesters and attempts at spam. So the following points are important: 9: ...]] [[top level domain#Reserved_TLDs|.invalid]] to the end. 10: ...then add it to the right-hand side of the "@" not the left. This prevents your [[internet service provi... Three address code (637 bytes) 1: ...ter science]], '''three address code''' is a form of representing intermediate code at compiling proce... 3: Each statement has the general form of 7: ...es, constants or temporary variables generated by the [[compiler]]. ''op'' represents any operator, e.g... 9: Compound statements such as 13: ...t allowed. They have to be translated in '''three address code''', such as Private IP address (1918 bytes) 1: ...lation]] is required to connect those networks to the Internet. 3: ...blish a connection directly to a host using these addresses. 5: Specifically the networks are: 10: <th>start IP address</th> 11: <th>end IP address</th> Gettysburg Address (13271 bytes) 3: ...nnsylvania]] on [[November 19]], [[1863]], during the [[American Civil War]]. 5: ...il) is Governor [[A. G. Curtin|Andrew G. Curtin]] of [[Pennsylvania]]. Taken about noontime, just afte... 7: ...g photographer failed to capture his image during the speech. 13: ...break the eloquent silence of God and Nature. But the duty to which you have called me must be performe... 17: ...brighter page than that which relates The Battles of Gettysburg.''
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