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library

Definition for library

noun as in book repository

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A malicious app on the same Android device could exploit the vulnerability by injecting malicious modules into other apps that rely on the library to steal private information, like passwords and credit card numbers, from inside the app.

Therein lies the problem, because they aren’t inclined to avoid using arguably the greatest client-side library innovation since jQuery.

Deputy Chief Operating Officer Bob Vacchi was a well-respected manager overseeing libraries, parks and other departments and insiders, Lisa Halverstadt writes, saw him as an even-keeled bureaucrat who played by the rules.

Carson had a reputation for being fiscally hawkish, which did not mesh with some of Brady’s plans for the district – like new furniture across all classrooms and libraries.

We’ve been publishing A Parent’s Guide to Public Schools in English and Spanish and presented it to parents through public libraries throughout the county.

The resources were what you might expect: Dining room, a media center, a library, a TV room, a meeting room, a computer room.

At that point, the Library of Congress can once again decide to prohibit consumers from unlocking their cell phones.

He does not hesitate to hide some Marxist books from her library because she fears that the military could use them against her.

For a few hours every day she would read big books at the library, watch reruns of the show, and dig through questions in the J!

A shooter opened fire inside the library at Florida State University this morning.

The parliament house and library of the British provinces, at Montreal, burned by a mob.

This library is considered the most valuable and extensive in American history and antiquities, ever collected.

At this stock-taking the number unaccounted-for is twenty-two, several of which are quite recent accessions to the Library.

The correspondence of the Library has quite materially increased in volume.

She wished that Lady Victoria had made the appointment for the library, which was equally in tune with another side of her.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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