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Ping For Your Blog – Foreign Language Or Marketing Tool? ... To understand the concept of ping for your blog, you need to know what the term "ping" means. By definition, ping is a computer network tool that is typically used on TCP/IP networks...

Lots Of Competition And Foreign Brand LED LCD TV 11 Made Before The Collective Power ... High-profile foreign brand layout Entered in August, in. ...

Levy Of Service Tax On External Commercial Borrowings From Foreign Branch Of An Indian Bank ... According to the borrower, the responsibility of paying service tax is of the service provider which is the foreign branch of the Indian bank and, hence, the Indian bank having a permanent establishment in India, is supposed to pay and not the borrower...

Synthetic Lubricants Mean Less Dependence On Foreign Oil Consumption ... As big oil companies continue to grow bigger, foreigners are the ones who get most of the money. If you own a lot of oil stock you may be happy, but the rest of us can only grumble when we see prices jump higher at the pump...

Medical Information For Foreign Travelers ... If an American citizen becomes seriously ill or injured abroad, a U. S...

Let us waive that agitated national topic, as to whether such multitudes of foreign poor should be landed on our American shores; let us waive it, with the one only thought, that if they can get here, they have God’s right to come.
—Herman Melville (1819–1891)

Of all my prosecutors ... not one is my peer, but each and all are my political sovereigns; and had your honor submitted my case to the jury, as was clearly your duty, then I should have had just cause of protest, for not one of those men was my peer; but, native or foreign born, white or black, rich or poor, educated or ignorant, sober or drunk, each and every man of them was my political superior; hence, in no sense, my peer.
—Susan B. Anthony (1820–1906)

There is something in this native land business and you cannot get away from it, in peace time you do not seem to notice it much particularly when you live in foreign parts but when there is a war and you are all alone and completely cut off from knowing about your country well then there it is, your native land is your native land, it certainly is.
—Gertrude Stein (1874–1946)