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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
localise .
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Google revamps & localises mobile search | Lifehacker Australia
Google revamps & localises mobile search | Lifehacker Australia 2008
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How one localises control over tax revenues is less important than the fact one does it.
Interview with Douglas Carswell MP about "The Plan" Mark Reckons 2009
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How one localises control over tax revenues is less important than the fact one does it.
Archive 2009-09-01 Mark Reckons 2009
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Google revamps & localises mobile search | Lifehacker Australia
Google revamps & localises mobile search | Lifehacker Australia 2008
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The one I really object to is the Danish, which just localises monopoly, not eradicaticating it.
Making a case for Libertarianism, Part 3 Obnoxio The Clown 2008
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I was more happy/interested in his "international points" ( "International revenue accounted for 39% of total revenue, up from 34% in 2004.") and well at least someone localises these days!
Kate Moss Google Non Surprise Ben Barren 2006
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I was more happy/interested in his "international points" ( "International revenue accounted for 39% of total revenue, up from 34% in 2004.") and well at least someone localises these days!
Archive 2006-02-01 Ben Barren 2006
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A similar ballad, now lost, but re-written by the contributor, from scraps of recitation by an old woman in Berwickshire, localises the story of the fire-drake (‘the laidly worm’) near Bamborough in
Ballads of Mystery and Miracle and Fyttes of Mirth Popular Ballads of the Olden Times - Second Series Frank Sidgwick
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Our vision, on the contrary, which localises the rays from various distant points of space on various distinct points of our retina at the same time, is our most relational sense, that which gives us the most vast ideas of space.
The World's Greatest Books — Volume 15 — Science Various 1909
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The poison flowing through the blood localises itself, and a painful lump forms in the flesh.
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