Ida B. Wells-Barnett
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If you have a supercomputer at your company, you have probably paid a lot of money for it. You also probably use it for very important tasks. Because of this, you must use surge protectors to keep it safe. In the event of an electrical overload, you cannot count on the breakers alone. You need to know that the surge protectors will shunt the electricity away before it can overload and possibly destroy your supercomputer.
You can write it down, or silently pray to god. God bless all, have a great day :)
Idioms are phrases that cannot be defined literally. "Abroad" is a word. It means not in your native soil.
Japanese cannot return to Japan after living abroad.
Elizabeth mentions in "The Crucible" that she cannot do two things for John. These two things are that she cannot make allowances for?æhis adultery and she cannot judge him for his decision to confess or not.
You cannot protect anything from EMP.
Gloves
Elizabeth mentions in "The Crucible" that she cannot do two things for John. These two things are that she cannot make allowances for?æhis adultery and she cannot judge him for his decision to confess or not.
"Abroad" in this sense applies to a foreign geographic region relative to the current location of the speaker. It more specifically applies to being overseas on a different continent. You cannot both get a job "abroad" and stay at home in India. The very concept of going "abroad" means you have to leave home.
When the wall of the stomach cannot protect the organs from digestion, it is the result of a gastric ulcer.
Ideas cannot be protected.
People who cannot protect or defend themselves, from the age of newborn to age 14 most children will not be able to protect themselves from harm. Also old people who are fragile cannot protect themselves as someone who would be middle-aged.