Examples of using Asterisk in English and their translations into Russian
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Asterisk(*) on the numeric keypad.
All fields with an asterisk(*) are required.
Asterisk, pound sign, at sign, exclamation point!
DSA-2835-1 asterisk-- buffer overflow.
Figure 2.1(b) Delete the footnote as well as the asterisk in the box of exit F.
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DSA-2493-1 asterisk-- denial of service.
You're not gonna tell the bar association that I deserve an asterisk, are you?
DSA-4076-1 asterisk-- security update.
You can specify a default provider by specifying an asterisk(*) for the XML namespace.
DSA-2749-1 asterisk-- several vulnerabilities.
Two dots(…) mean data are not available ornot pertinent; an asterisk(*) means estimate by ECE secretariat.
Screw the asterisk and all those steroid jackasses.
Figure 20.1(b): Delete the asterisk and the footnote.
An asterisk(*) denotes any number of any characters.
Than this concrete asterisk so is interesting?
The asterisk(*) denotes remix and additional production.
Roger Maris got an asterisk next to his name.
The asterisk(*) means to use the next available letter.
Gonna be a nice big asterisk next to your name.
Also Asterisk is compatible with SIP based IP phone systems.
The other fields(without red asterisk) are not necessary to fill in.
An asterisk(*) indicate that extrabudgetary support might be required.
Note 1: Numbers with an asterisk(*) have special dial instructions.
The asterisk means any quantity of any symbols including none.
They are typically represented by an asterisk(*) placed after the main haplogroup.
Embedded Asterisk Business Edition with commercial license.
To the diataxis-typikon is appended a Brevbion listing the monastery's possessions,182 including"a gilded silver diskopoterion, with the asterisk, spoon, and strainer.".
DSA-2276-1 asterisk-- multiple denial of service.
In a further list of objects purchased after the death of the founder we find"another gilded silver diskopotertion with a cross in the middle and the inscription, Take, eat;a silver strainer; an asterisk and spoon."184.
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