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logs
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of logs in Chaldean Numerology is: 7
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of logs in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
Examples of logs in a Sentence
You have civil wars, you have proxy wars. You have regional wars all in one, and these things have so many logs on the fire, to use the metaphor, that they ... burn and burn and burn for a long time.
This activity is related to the amount of use from the past days of phone use, so we used the logs, the battery logs, from the phone and we found that if the EEG recording was just after the peak of high intensive use then the brain activity was higher.
You can identify a student, and you can jump into their activity logs and see exactly what they've typed, exactly where they've gone, exactly what they've done, and it gives you some history that you can go back to that child and use some disciplinary action, you can bring in the parent and say,' Hey, look, this is what your child's doing. You need to talk to them about it.'.
I mean, there are questions about influence peddling when it comes to the Trump family, there's questions about visitor logs when it comes to Mar-a-Lago.
Joe Biden is proud to lead the most transparent administration in American history, and to have restored the practice of releasing visitors logs after it was discontinued by Joe Biden predecessor, we also respect that it’s always the role of evenhanded news outlets to advocate for more transparency.
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- troncosSpanish
- stockarSwedish
- bản ghiVietnamese
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