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OK
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OK

The common on-screen button that must be clicked to confirm some process that is about to take place. If the process can be cancelled, then there is a Cancel (or similarly named) button next to the OK button. The OK button is also displayed on information messages when no further action is required simply to keep the message on screen until you click OK and it goes away. In these cases, there is no Cancel option.



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But thinking back, it's when reggae went all dub and then dancehall, basically becoming religious disco where it was alright to smoke herb.
But they still get reviewed in Christian music venues, and their songs share a positive, life-affirming message that becomes explicit in "Love Is the Only Way In," "Thankful and Thoughtful," and the old Doobie Brothers chestnut, "Jesus Is Just Alright With Me.
In our 'cosy' professional existence, where demand outstrips supply- at least for the foreseeable future--it would be easy to feel we are alright.
 
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