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'no-cache' (hey it do the same as IE!) and send also a field 'Pragma' which is also set to
Planet PHP 2008
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• Pragma is a practical, mutually beneficial relationship where cost/reward ratios are weighed.
Leslie Davenport: The Health Benefits of Love: A Meditation for Deepening Connections Leslie Davenport 2012
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"We noticed that a big bulk of our clientele base in Dubai consists of Indians," a Pragma spokesperson said in an e-mail.
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Pragma has the exclusive franchise for the club in wide span of regions including the Middle East, India and Brazil.
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Pragma Group SAL, a Lebanon-based holding company that holds the franchise for the Cavalli Club, has asked Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Ltd to raise nearly $25 million, and look for a partner to launch the club in India, said Avinash Gupta , head of financial advisory at the firm.
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Pragma also is exploring starting Cavalli Cafes in several cities an India, the spokesperson said.
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The secondary styles of love are Mania (Eros and Ludos), which is an obsessive type of love, Pragma (Ludos and Storage), which is a realistic and practical type of love, and Agape (Eros and Storge), which is selfless love.
Roya R. Rad, MA, PsyD: The Psychology of Falling in Love 2010
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The quiz shows how much you accept six types of love: Eros, Pragma, Banquet, Mania, Ludus and Storge.
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A few days later, the local office of Pragma, a United States organisation working on business accounting projects for local firms, announced that it was winding up.
NGO Numbers Wane in Uzbekistan IWPR 2008
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An experience that makes the Pragma Systems the leader for this kind of software solutions between its customers there are many very important company, like IBM, Sony, Daimler Benz, HP, NTT, Boeing, Motorola, Siemens and so on.
Archive 2008-01-01 2008
jwjarvis commented on the word Pragma
love that is driven by the head, not the heart; undemonstrative
November 30, 2010