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bleam

bleam

(jargon)
To transmit or send data.

"Bleam that binary to me in an e-mail".

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(Eds JE Amonette, WF Bleam, DG Schulze, JB Dixon) pp.
Those working within the minimalist framework (Demonte 1995, Bleam 2003, cuervo 2003; inter alia) extend the shell-type analysis shown in (4), or its variants, to account for the alternation in Spanish and claim that dative verbs such as enviar 'send' are polysemous in that they uniformly denote caused motion in the PDC and caused possession in the IODC.
Xia, K., Skyllbert, U.L., Bleam, W.F., Bloom, P.R., Nater, E.A.
Miller and Hibbard (1972), Liechti and Huggins (1977), Schuster and DuBois (1979), Bleam et al.
Xia K, Bleam W, Helmke PA (1997) Studies of the nature of binding sites of first row transition elements bound to aquatic and soil humic substances using X-ray absorption spectroscopy.
These include reversible processes, such as hydrogen bonding, hydrophobic partitioning, and dipolar interaction (Welhouse and Bleam 1993) and irreversible processes such as chemical adsorption and electron transfer (Senesi and Testini 1982).
--Alan Bleam, director of public works, Township of Plumstead, Pa.
--Alan Bleam, director of public works, Plumstead Township, Bucks County, Pa.
--Alan Bleam, Director of Public Works Plumstead Township, Bucks County, Pa.
This proposed pipeline starts from the limits of the existing distribution system near the intersection of Bleams and Fischer Hallman Roads and proceeds south along the right-of-way of Fischer Hallman road to a location near the northern extents existing high-pressure distribution system at Huron Road (Figure 1).
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