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She has an A average and wants to study library science; he is a B plus student who intends to go on to law school.
B Plus also used any one of four types of error checking.
B Plus defined several different packet types, as opposed to most protocols which included only one.
B Plus formalized this system, defining several "messages" that could be sent outside the packet structure.
"B plus," I replied, "down from a solid A in 2000."
Hence, an A is worth 15 points, an A minus 14, but a B plus only 12.
"I only got a B plus."
"I made a B plus in Latin."
The protocol was later expanded in the B Plus version, although there were two revisions of this version.
The Enquire control sequence appears unique to B Plus.
He was also a member of B Plus, an action group promoting Belgian unity and federalism.
"Gosh, you only got a B plus," Mr. Grove recalled saying to the president.
I'll probably get more B pluses."
All of broken B plus:
"I got my picture in the paper for never having below a B plus, and you have never had your picture in the paper."
Grade B plus for forthright one-upmanship.
"So, doctor Kiley, is a semester full of blowjobs like that worth a B plus?"
The contents of these packets were free-form and were not defined in the B Plus documentation itself.
For clarity, this notation is read as "a becomes 1.234" or "b becomes b plus a".
"I guess an occasional B plus is acceptable," Jamie had laughed, his affection for his younger brother clearly showing.
The agency lowered the company's credit rating yesterday to "B plus" from "BB minus" after management's announcement.
Lisa, objecting to a B plus on her otherwise perfect report card, is told by a teacher that "everyone needs a blot on their permanent record."
Only Connecticut and Massachusetts, with grades of "B plus," were rated higher than New Jersey.
"B plus," KC muttered a few hours later as she wandered alongside the pioneer graveyard on her way back to the dorms.
The lead-in serves the same purpose as the "header" in most protocols, indicating that the data following is a B Plus packet.