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Angliholic Posted 18 years ago
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Enter the IronKey

0The Internet has changed many of the ways that people live, work and think. It has also introduced new dangers, like identity theft, into people's lives as companies, employers and governments have begun to collect and store people's personal information.02br
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00Enter the Ironkey--a tiny USB drive that encrypts files and protects them with a password ...02br
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00Does "Enter the Ironkey" in the above refer to "Let's enter the Ironkey?" Thanks.0-
  

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0 It's taken from stage directions for a play. "Enter the ghost" = this is the point in the play at which the ghost enters. I think it is reporting the fact that it has happened rather than suggesting that it should happen now.

  • 0 It's taken from stage directions for a play.
  • "Enter the ghost" = this is the point in the play at which the ghost enters.
  • I think it is reporting the fact that it has happened rather than suggesting that it should happen now.
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0 It's taken from stage directions for a play. "Enter the ghost" = this is the point in the play at which the ghost enters. I think it is reporting the fact that it has happened rather than suggesting that it should happen now. 0-

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