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- verb UK To
authorize again, to giveauthority toanew .
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Examples
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They might take up more space than your hard drive, but CDs have several advantages: you can easily play them in all sorts of locations, and you can easily re-rip them without having to reauthorise your PC every time you change a major pain with digital music.
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They might take up more space than your hard drive, but CDs have several advantages: you can easily play them in all sorts of locations, and you can easily re-rip them without having to reauthorise your PC every time you change a major pain with digital music.
Dear Lifehacker: What Should I Do With My Old CDs? | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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Then once you are setup you can reauthorise and grab your license back.
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Then once you are setup you can reauthorise and grab your license back.
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Then once you are setup you can reauthorise and grab your license back.
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Then once you are setup you can reauthorise and grab your license back.
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The education secretary's plan to reauthorise No Child Left Behind barely mentions CTE.
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Then once you are setup you can reauthorise and grab your license back.
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Half the body's 88 members joined in the past decade-helping to make it deadlocked and dysfunctional, unable either to curb whale hunts or to reauthorise them.
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Then once you are setup you can reauthorise and grab your license back.
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