In addition, the event led PGA.com to its highest four-days in-site history for its traffic, page views and video streams, marking the most successful four days in PGA.com's four-year history of providing live video streaming for the PGA Championship.
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Once a contract has been negotiated and approved, a paper copy is typically signed and archived either in filing cabinets or in off-site storage.
New companies often send hazardous waste out of their plants because they have not yet invested in on-site treatment equipment, which allows them to recycle some waste.
This is more obvious with leisure travelers but it also applies to business travel, at least for meeting, conference and convention planners, or any other decision makers involved in off-site events.
The company's plan to reinvigorate same-store sales by pushing harder into self-publishing--a recent trend that allows customers to come in and publish their own books on-site for sale in the local store--seems speculative at best.
In other words, if the Russians approve of our having a single, very limited ground-based anti-missile site in Alaska -- an outcome for which the Clinton-Gore team is apparently prepared to pay handsomely (in terms of eviscerating the U.S. nuclear deterrent, political concessions, IMF bail-outs, etc.) -- then national missile defenses will be okay with the New York Times and other devotees of the ABM Treaty.
Because Google ranks sites in its search results based on how many other sites link to them, many high-ranking sites will sell links to low-ranking sites, earning cash in return for boosting the low-ranking site in search results.
When the user visits that supposedly secure site, the man-in-the-middle hacker feeds the site the cookie he already downloaded.
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So he ended up working illegally on a construction site run by a Turkish company and living in an on-site barracks.
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President Barack Obama has been waging a public pressure campaign for tougher gun laws, an effort he continued Wednesday in Colorado -- site of two of the nation's most notorious mass shootings, in 1999 at Columbine High School and last year at an Aurora movie theater.
The law-enforcement official said all of the mayor's mail is sorted and handled in several off-site facilities, and mail sent to the mayor's home goes through the same screening protocol.
It includes interactive elements, presentations, visuals and a short film about the history of the site and provides teachers with practical examples for in-class as well as on-site activities.
Still, if you're running such an operation of your own, it may be worth your while to peruse Apple's non-disclosure agreement in full -- a site shut down could be but the beginning of the company's actions to control OS releases, and prevent third parties from illegally capitalizing on Cupertino's creations.
Seismic activity triggered by the test at the Punggye-ri site in the north-east of the country was detected by several nations.
In May, new plans were put forward to include two separate blocks of new housing, one situated in a predominantly Protestant area and the other - at the opposite end of the site - in a traditionally nationalist area.
"It's a market Google needs to participate in because there's an overall shift by companies to change" from servers they manage on-site to "cloud computing, " in which the servers are shared off-site, he said.
Counterfeit-passport makers in Bulgaria team up with hackers in Arizona to run a Web site--based in New Jersey--to conduct credit card fraud.
The 14-minute-long video, which was made in the US, was first uploaded to the video-sharing site in July last year.
The dig is taking place in Bloomberg Place, a three-acre site in the heart of the Roman city of London and home to the Temple of Mithras, built in the 3rd century.
In fact, cross-site scripting may be the most common unpatched bug in the world.
For example, health care giant Kaiser Permanente is about to begin a project in Georgia to sell the iBGStar alongside other diabetes monitors in its on-site pharmacies.
While other delegations hold news conferences in the main venue that are open to all reporters, Canada's have been held in an off-site hotel on an invitation-only basis.
The Monroe swearing-in site is now the Supreme Court building.
Indeed, several of the buildings represented in the site-specific installation have Park Avenue addresses, and the sculptures were placed as close as possible to their actual locations to establish a dialogue with the city.
While the plant owners are responsible for managing efforts to limit the fallout of radiation leaks on site, it is FEMA that is in charge of off-site activities.
Other landfill sites in Wrexham include the Pen-y-Bont site in Newbridge and Gardden Road in Ruabon.
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In other words, if the Russians approve of our having a single, very limited ground-based anti-missile site in Alaska an outcome for which the Clinton-Gore team is apparently prepared to pay handsomely (in terms of eviscerating the U.S. nuclear deterrent, political concessions, IMF bail-outs, etc.) then national missile defenses will be okay with the New York Times and other devotees of the ABM Treaty.
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His visit in September 2000 to a holy site in Jerusalem -- known to Muslims as the Noble Sanctuary, and to Jews as the Temple Mount -- set off clashes between Palestinians and Israelis that developed into the Second Intifada, or uprising.
It said some of the gas - which is used in the site's cooling systems - may have turned into liquid as the fire service used water to prevent it dispersing.
By the mid-1920s, the Cutty Sark was the only one still afloat and in 1954 it was transferred to its current dry-dock site in Greenwich.
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