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Sentence count:274+11Posted:2016-07-16Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: vegaaidairbiasbidbigdieMeaning: [ˈvaɪə]  prep.1. by a route that touches or passes through; by way of: to fly to Japan via the North Pole. 2. by the agency or instrumentality of: a solution via an inquiry. n. 3. Archit. a space between two mutules.. 
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91 He left the ground via a close call with an ambulance and came very close to running over your correspondent.
92 Structured documents messaging consists of the automated interchange of standardized and approved messages between computer applications, via telecommunications lines.
93 I mention Husserl because I think that it may have been via Husserl that Wittgenstein acquired his own interest in intentionality.
94 He was vague about both, but vehemently denied travelling via Cross Street.
95 More cost-effective is to do it yourself, via a broker.
96 Via his lawyer, Sam refused to give Clare money because he didn't want a divorce.
97 The network will initially support global voice, voice band data and circuit switched digital data services via dedicated or switched access.
98 By bundling the two products together, the two companies have provided SpreadBase 1.1 with direct access to relational databases via DataPrism.
99 Virginia -- $ 119. 4 million of Series 1996 general obligation refunding bonds, via competitive bid.
100 Codifying these transactions and coordinating them through software via the I-way can reduce the complexity of the task.
101 Lichfield council got the demand to him via a friend of the family near Lagos and a courier.
102 The portal was to be called Peeled and would have awarded executives with loyalty points after they shopped via the site.
103 They brought bluegrass to the masses via groundbreaking early recordings.
104 Via a back to nursing course organised by a nursing employment agency.
105 A native of Richmond, he lived much of his adult life bouncing around the West Coast via train or sometimes car.
106 The new ScaNet/RemotePC is designed to give ScaNet users remote access from personal computers via a modem.
107 Normally, any ordinary citizen subject to dropped charges would receive a stony-faced apology and the opportunity to leave via the public foyer.
108 The software includes multi-tasking capabilities, internet communications and a distributed file system via Network File System.
109 Foreign political groups may increasingly communicate via Internet discussion groups.
110 It is not deconstructive in the sense that it attempts to explain those contradictions via a coherent theory.
111 One thing the advisory teacher had failed to convey was that the syllabus was being covered via these activities.
112 They are also counting on $ 10 million in tax increment financing via the San Francisco Redevelopment Agency.
113 The degree of such autonomy is neatly captured by Bourdieu via the economic heuristic.
114 A major improvement was the use of a rechargeable battery inside the transmitter,(www.Sentencedict.com) which was recharged via two protruding wires.
115 Nevertheless, global television via satellite leaped across nearly all political boundaries.
116 His homeward journey took him via Mainz, where he gave a concert before the elector.
117 Indeed, we have, in the past, returned comments to students on paper rather than via electronic communication.
118 Some of these vendors can even deliver bills via e-mail, avoiding paper clutter and saving some trees.
119 Lush mountains, fragrant spice and tea plantations drift via thick forests to fabulous sandy beaches and the stunning Arabian Sea.
120 The sense wire would wind from one core to another. current to an individual core via the X and Y wires.
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