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http://mybroadband.co.za/news/general/113081-nestle-to-employee-coffee-selling-robots.html
and the thread
Nestlé to employ coffee...
and the thread
Nestlé to employ coffee...
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http://mybroadband.co.za/news/general/113081-nestle-to-employee-coffee-selling-robots.html
and the thread
Nestlé to employ coffee...
Essentially, these arguments were set aside for the day a motoring citizen would be summonsed by the prosecuting authorities to explain their non-payment of e-toll bills.
Hi there,
As far as I understand, and after double-checking online, summonsed refers to the serving of a summons, while summoned is to "authoritatively call on someone".
summons
ˈsʌm(ə)nz/Submit
verbLAW
past tense: summonsed; past participle: summonsed
serve (someone) with a summons.
"he has been summonsed to appear in court next month"
synonyms: serve with a summons, summon, cite, serve with a citation, serve with a writ, subpoena
"he had been summonsed to appear in court"
summons
ˈsʌm(ə)nz/Submit
verbLAW
past tense: summonsed; past participle: summonsed
serve (someone) with a summons.
"he has been summonsed to appear in court next month"
synonyms: serve with a summons, summon, cite, serve with a citation, serve with a writ, subpoena
"he had been summonsed to appear in court"
Although summonsed isn’t downright wrong, in modern legal usage it’s much preferable to say that someone was summoned to appear in court.
1. Currently, the estimated annual volume of petrol and diesel sold in SA amounts to R22.9bn litres (R11.7bn petrol and R11.3bn diesel). Source: Using no growth on figures reflected in SAPIA Annual Report 2013.
http://mybroadband.co.za/news/government/113577-outa-on-e-tolls-do-the-mathematics-minister.html
These numbers are quantities, not rand values. Lose the R's.
http://mybroadband.co.za/vb/showthread.php/658267-YouTube-ammends-copyright-policy-after-threats
"Ammends". Speling chequer is rcommended.
You failed to amend the use of "it's" which means "it is" and not "it has".
FTFY.
The hackers are able to compromise hotel Wi-Fi networks, and to then trick executives into downloading malicious software that can allow their information to accessed remotely.