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• The lockout rocked the NHL, but among the ancillary benefits has been the emergence of young players who apprenticed for an additional season in the minors —Michael Farber, Sports Illustrated, 21 Nov. 2005 • I am in love with a man who is in love with boats. As far as ancillary loves are concerned, I understand things could be worse. Sadly, I do not love boats.
—Ann Patchett, Gourmet, May 2003 • Traditionally museums have been built to house collections, and for ancillary functions such as storage, conservation, administration, and education. —Jayne Merkel, Wilson Quarterly, Winter 2002 • Paleolithic hunters and gatherers obtained an abundance of complete protein, mostly from wild game; their vegetable foods were an ancillary protein source. This pattern prevailed until agriculture transformed it, shifting the human diet away from meat and toward plant food.
Boyd Eaton et al., The Paleolithic Prescription, 1988 • The company hopes to boost its sales by releasing ancillary products. Ancillary derives from the English word ancilla, a somewhat rare word that means 'an aid to achieving or mastering something difficult.' That word derives from Latin, where it meant 'female servant.' While English 'ancilla' is unlikely to be encountered except in very specialized contexts (such as philosophy or quantum computing), 'ancillary' picks up on the notion of providing aid or support in a way that supplements something else. In particular, the word often describes something that is in a position of secondary importance, such as the 'ancillary products in a company’s line.' Firefox Setup 34.0.5.exe more.
Ancillary files. ArXiv is primarily an archive and distribution service for research articles. There are limited facilities for including ancillary files of modest. There seems to be a problem with installation of software packages that have auxiliary files. I am not sure if what I describe below, and alluded to in a recent.
Silverfast Se Plus 8 Rapidshare Search. Stata programs that use external programs or files that are not in the adopath, for example the pandoc document converter, need to know the location of the resource. The -whereis- command helps users and developers alike by maintaining a directory of programs and files. The user stores the full path to the resource by typing in Stata -whereis name location- using a unique name and the full path. A program that needs the resource calls -whereis name- and retrieves the location from a macro -r(name)- named after the resource. An advantage over the alternative of storing file locations in global macros in profile.do is that -whereis- checks that the file is indeed at the specified location. For more information, including tips for users and notes for developers, see the help file or visit Suggested Citation.
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