PPT-CLUE WG
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IETF 89 Mary Barnes WG cochair Paul Kyzivat WG cochair Note Well Any submission to the IETF intended by the Contributor for publication as all or part of an
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IETF 89 Mary Barnes WG cochair Paul Kyzivat WG cochair Note Well Any submission to the IETF intended by the Contributor for publication as all or part of an IETF InternetDraft or RFC and any statement made within the context of an IETF activity is considered an IETF Contribution Such statements include oral statements in IETF sessions as well as written and electronic communications made at any time or place which are addressed . Spag. Off. Who killed the chef?. Following the successful series The Great . British Bake . Off, the BBC was hoping to run a series called The . Great . British. . Spag. Off. In this, chefs from around the world would cook their favourite spaghetti dishes. Judges would taste and comment on each dish and chefs would be eliminated each week until the winner was left. . January 27-29, 2014. Directions: Answer in multiple meaning words packet. . Definition: . Hints in the text that actually defines the unknown word. Synonym: . Uses a word that is similar to the unknown word. Death at the . spag. . bol. The . Spag. . Bol. restaurant had for several years been recognised as the top Italian restaurant in London.. However, the local Health Inspector had paid a surprise visit and had been shocked to find, not only some moist mouse droppings in the Bolognese sauce, but the plaster from a chef’s finger embedded in a bowl of lasagne.. By: Derek J. Brown. Clue #1. Red under her Eyes and Nose. Washes off. Powder like. Freshly applied. Clue #2. Lives with her sister, our first suspect.. The Gun is found in her right hand. . Made to look like a suicide.. Context clues are . hints. found within a sentence, paragraph, . or passage . that a reader can use to understand . the meanings . of new . or unfamiliar . words.. Words in Context. Readers must be aware that many words have several possible meanings. . We will learn how the problems that characters face and how they solve them make up a story’s . plot. .. . What are we going to learn about?. 2.. . We will see. how discovering symbols in a story can make it much more interesting and can help us understand it better. Intro. One of the great mysteries of the 20th century is how the U.S. economy could have gone from a state of unprecedented prosperity in the 1920s to one of unprecedented failure in the 1930s. In the 1920s jobs were plentiful, the economy was growing, and the standard of living was rising. . As . experts . in physics, you have been recruited by the homicide . division . of the . local . Police Department. . It is . 4:40 . a.m. You wake up to the sound of your cell phone vibrating on your night stand. Groggy, you clumsily answer the phone to find out that a crew is awaiting your arrival at the crime scene. As this is your first official duty call, you run to your . Robert Hansen. CLUE encodings via SDP. Current draft uses existing attributes only. New attributes or other syntax for multiplexing to be used when that is defined. Encodings expressed as ‘. sendonly. Your team must crack ciphers to work out the security code that will allow you entry.. Be careful. One incorrect number could lose you valuable points….. Good luck.. This message will now self destruct.. How to figure out what you don. ’. t know. Be a detective. Synonyms. A synonym, or word with the same meaning, is used in the sentence. .. The following signal words may be used to show synonyms: also known as, sometimes called, in other words, that is. IETF. -88. Session 2 (Friday, Nov 8, 2013). Mary Barnes (WG . co-chair. ). Paul . Kyzivat. (WG . co-chair. ). Note Well. Any submission to the IETF intended by the Contributor for publication as all or part of an IETF Internet-Draft or RFC and any statement made within the context of an IETF activity is considered an "IETF Contribution". Such statements include oral statements in IETF sessions, as well as written and electronic communications made at any time or place, which are addressed . September 2012 . Found at: 25°S, 15°E. Last Seen Papua . New Guile. Clue #1 Landforms. Bottle analysis found interesting granules in bottle, quartzite, dolerite ,& basalt. Recovered text:. Our CSI laboratory analysis deciphers washed – away writing on the message enclosed in bottle. The pressure used when writing the note left some letter indentions that gave clues to the piece missing.. 2012. Editor: Paul Kyzivat. Open questions about versioning. (from last presentation). D. o . we distinguish between the CLUE channel and overall CLUE behavior?. Do we handle options/extensions via versioning, or separate from versioning?.
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