1. To undertake or begin to handle: took on extra responsibilities. To oppose in competition: a wrestler who took on all comers. 2. To hire; engage: took on more workers during the harvest. 3. To assume or acquire as one's own: Over the years he has taken on a doleful look. 4....
For the cinema version, the following edits were made to what they deemed to be "heavy and realistic violence": The blows delivered to the security guard by Sarah with the wooden broom handle were reduced from four to one; the subsequent blows and shots of his bloodied face were removed...
"It's still a bit…, disturbing," groping for the right word for a moment, "I'm not exactly comfortable on my own bridge at the moment," he confessed a little abashedly. "That's unusual,' was his response, sitting back his chair drink in hand, "How so…?" "You...
It will be quite an interesting mindset to explore, one certainly with ramifications for the future. Remitonov said: Eventually, the Yuan will collapse, and the question of how to handle the foreigners in their land would have to be answered. The Chinese were already familiar ...
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If the alternative components are footprint compatible then I would not worry about variants and handle sourcing alternative parts as a separate issue. If the parts are not footprint compatible then you may have to add both to the design and alternate the fitted/not-fitted flags. This will ...
and it allowed for a decent bit of tension to be built, along with giving events a certain driving pace. It has so much personality and commits to its bit so hard that it allows me to see past some of the (for lack of a better word) lesser parts of the narrative. I say “some”...
The C runtime library uses this mechanism for various sneaky purposes. For example, there’s a part that goes BOOL (WINAPI * const _pDefaultRawDllMain)(HANDLE, DWORD, LPVOID) = NULL; #if defined (_M_IX86) #pragma comment(linker, "/alternatename:__pRawDllMain=__pDefaultRawDllMain") ...
0 PPO handle : 0x00000000 Next OCE : Adjacency (0x130e0df0) Bkup OCE : Adjacency (0x130de608) === Adjacency OCE === Adj State: COMPLETE(0) Address: 192.168.101.22 Interface: TenGigabitEthernet0/1/0 Protocol: TAG mtu:1500, flags:0x0, fixups:0x0, encap_len:14 Handles (adj_id:...