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  • § Should wear a proper suit and tie; than wearing a jeans and t-shirt is a usual manner. § Color is most important. You can wear a light navy blue, white, gray or some light color suit that matches you. It makes a good impression about you for the interviewer. it is better to avoid dark color dresses § Nails are to be properly trimmed. § Wear well polished and cleaned shoes that match up with your suit. Its better to wear the shoes in the same color of the belt. § Wear dark color socks. § Try to avoid using fragrance things. By using it, interviewers may get head-ache at the end of the day.
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  • An article is a "nonfictional prose composition usually forming an independent part of a publication (as a magazine)."
  • An article is a use of persuading others to be entertained by its massive versions of repetitive overdrive of common yet uncommon (at the same time, but how?) use of words that you feel you've used before but probably haven't in real life, making them original overall.
  • Read the old and outdated articles here.
  • Subject 1 info article.
  • In publishing, an article is a piece of nonfictional prose that is an independent part of a publication (such as a book, journal, magazine, or newspaper).
  • Un article, c'est ce que vous avez sous les yeux. Un article est le plus souvent constitué de suites ordonnées de lettres, chiffres, espaces et signes de ponctuation formant des mots, des phrases, et même parfois des paragraphes. Ceci était le premier paragraphe de l'article. Ci-dessous : le sommaire de l'article.
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  • In 1930, Spock read a newspaper article that mentioned Edith Keeler's death via a traffic accident. (TOS: "The City on the Edge of Forever" ) In 2268, Doctor Leonard McCoy, attempting to understand Richard Daystrom's frame of mind, mused, "Where do you go from up? You publish articles, you give lectures, then spend your life trying to recapture past glory." (TOS: "The Ultimate Computer" )
  • Chercher "article" sur dicod'Òc (dictionnaires en ligne sur le site du Congrès permanent de la lenga occitana)
  • An article is a contribution written for publication in a journal, magazine, newspaper or wiki.
  • An article is something that is information on one particular thing. For example, this is an article. Articles in the newspaper give you information on things that are important. If nothing important happened, then there wouldn't be a newspaper! Articles can be very informational. Try reading an article, it'll improve your reading!
  • Articles are words (or clitics) which serve to introduce and define noun. In English, the articles encode definiteness; they are 'the' (definite) and 'a' (indefinite), and the silent article used with plural indefinite nouns (compare "the cat, a cat, the cats, _ cats"). In French, articles also encode gender, number, and countability. Besides definite, indefinite, and partitive articles, there are also zero (silent) and negative articles. The English word "no" can be used this way, e.g. "no cat."
  • § Should wear a proper suit and tie; than wearing a jeans and t-shirt is a usual manner. § Color is most important. You can wear a light navy blue, white, gray or some light color suit that matches you. It makes a good impression about you for the interviewer. it is better to avoid dark color dresses § Nails are to be properly trimmed. § Wear well polished and cleaned shoes that match up with your suit. Its better to wear the shoes in the same color of the belt. § Wear dark color socks. § Try to avoid using fragrance things. By using it, interviewers may get head-ache at the end of the day. § Don’t wear unusual dress like dhotis and etc., § Keep a professional hair style. § Don’t wear dresses that are not suited for you. § Wear a watch which matched your suits. § Use a comfortable brief case to carry your things. For Women: § Wear a two piece dress. The length of the skirt must be below the knee not above it: so only you can sit comfortably. § Color of the dress may be dark red, gray, navy blue or black. § It is better to wear closed shoes with a mid heel. It shows that you are a work minded people. § Used to wear limited amount of jewelry. § Take a small purse or portfolio to carry your things and papers. § Nails are to be colored as per our skin color. § Moderate amount of make-up is enough.
  • The HTML element was introduced in HTML5. It defines external content. The external content could be a news-article from an external provider, or text from a web log (blog), or text from a forum, or any other content from an external source. This element must not be a descendant of an <a href="/mediawiki/Address" title="Address"></a>
  • Yes, this is an article. What did you expect? A question mark? Oh my! You were right – on the mark! A question mark! RUN! ...or should I? That's the question! And a re-mark-able one at that. OH NOES!!!!!!111ONEONEONE!!! ANOTHER QUESTION MARK! HURRY! CALL THE POLICE! Now look what's happened. The Police have eaten you. Not a pleasant state of affairs, all in all. But you only have yourself to blame. tsk tsk tsk Oh look, an exclamation mark...