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Examples
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Quickly Tania ascertained that the plane, flying prepro - grammed, had at first suffered what appeared to be a mal - function of the tracking equipment.
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Naturally all the consoles were pro - grammed to recognize all Citizens; in fact, a Citizen could hardly go anywhere unrecognized.
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Stile had discussed this with her, and become satisfied that her programmed feeling was as valid as his unpro - grammed feeling, for his feelings were the result of his nature and experience.
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When filters were pro grammed to hunt for spam by following links, spam e-mail appeared with dozens of links to legitimate Web sites to overwhelm filters.
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Daddy had it grammed so it would run everything when he wasn't there to supervise it personally.
The Mocking Program Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 2002
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Had he chosen to do so, he could have grammed his bracelet to broadcast a frequency that would have warned such nuisances away by identifying him as an on-duty officer of the NFP.
The Mocking Program Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 2002
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I've read the data from Starfleet on the Iconian technology and pro-grammed the Sungari computer to compare that to what we receive from these scans to see if there's any correlation.
Demons Of Air And Darkness DeCandido, Keith R. A. 2001
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Beside him were the mongooses, each with their sharp teeth piercing a corner of a piece of her mono-grammed stationary, Sia with a flat sheet of notepaper, Singhe with an envelope, held high above the floor to avoid treading on it.
The Serpent's Shadow Lackey, Mercedes 2001
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Everything about his appearance reeked arrogance, elitism, Town and Country Parties Page, debutantes dressed in mono-grammed sweaters and pearls with names like Babs, dry martinis at the clubhouse, stuffy old money-his fine blond hair, his pretty-boy patrician face, his lily-white complexion, his snotty Exeter accent.
Drop Shot Coben, Harlan, 1962- 1996
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Since his translator was not pro-grammed to react to proper names the officer had to pro-nounce it slowly for his audience.
The False Mirror Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1992
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