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Configure IIS Express for external access to VS2010 project
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visual-studio-2010
iis-express
asked Mar 25, 2011 at 14:28
stackoverflow.com
33
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'Ser' and 'estar' for location
seleccion-de-palabras
verbos
copulas
asked Feb 9, 2012 at 19:36
spanish.stackexchange.com
31
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Modify default ErrorMessage for StringLength validation
asp.net-mvc-3
validation
entity-framework-4
asked Mar 2, 2012 at 21:01
stackoverflow.com
12
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What is the sense of περἰ in Romans 8:3?
greek
romans
asked Oct 4, 2011 at 20:00
hermeneutics.stackexchange.com
10
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What are some slang words for "police" in countries besides the US?
synonyms
slang
list-request
asked May 3, 2011 at 15:04
english.stackexchange.com
10
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"Ironic" vs. "ironical"
meaning
word-choice
adjectives
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ic-ical
asked Jun 3, 2011 at 18:01
english.stackexchange.com
10
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How can 12 teams rotate through 6 games without overlaps?
math
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combinatorics
asked Mar 13, 2015 at 12:39
puzzling.stackexchange.com
10
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Retrieve job postings for a specific company using LinkedIn's API
linkedin-api
asked Feb 17, 2012 at 16:56
stackoverflow.com
8
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Turn off bundling/minification while debugging in WebForms
asp.net
webforms
bundle
minify
asp.net-optimization
asked Apr 3, 2014 at 20:35
stackoverflow.com
7
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Is there a single word for a "unit of time"?
single-word-requests
time
hypernyms
asked Apr 29, 2011 at 17:33
english.stackexchange.com
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What are the differences between "inverse", "reverse", and "converse"?
english.stackexchange.com
44
"pseudo-", "quasi-" "semi-" and
english.stackexchange.com
40
height:100% not working in Internet Explorer
stackoverflow.com
36
What are these symbols called in the English language?
english.stackexchange.com
35
Why do people say "over-" and "underwhelmed" but never just "whelmed"?
english.stackexchange.com
31
Why did Old Testament scholars choose to employ "to know" in a sexual sense?
english.stackexchange.com
30
"True" is to "false" as "truth" is to... what?
english.stackexchange.com
25
When is it written with and without accent: porqué/porque/por qué? / ¿Cuál es la diferencia entre "porque", "porqué", "por que" y "por qué"?
spanish.stackexchange.com
23
What is the difference between: "aquel" and "aquél"
spanish.stackexchange.com
23
When you have 5 instead of 4, what's the word instead of "quadrant"?
english.stackexchange.com
21
How do I complete "Find the Bitizen"?
gaming.stackexchange.com
19
"Do's" and "don'ts" or "do's" and "don't's"?
english.stackexchange.com
18
Can one say "I should like" rather than "I would like"? Is the former grammatical?
english.stackexchange.com
16
Can I start a sentence with "i.e."?
english.stackexchange.com
16
Meaning of "go figure" and its origin?
english.stackexchange.com
15
The opposite of "contains"
english.stackexchange.com
13
Using “actual” to signify “current”
english.stackexchange.com
13
What's the proper past tense of "to freeze": "freezed" or "frozen?
english.stackexchange.com
13
"I saw your lesson request, but when I saw *it* it was late"
english.stackexchange.com
12
Following link href after successful ajax call
stackoverflow.com
12
What do "a.m." and "p.m." stand for when talking about time?
english.stackexchange.com
11
What is the origin of the counting prefixes: uni-, bi-/di-, tri-, quad-, etc.?
english.stackexchange.com
11
Usage of the verb "provide"
english.stackexchange.com
11
A word to describe "people I care about"
english.stackexchange.com
10
What is the meaning of the phrase: "N weeks ago tomorrow"?
english.stackexchange.com
10
Correct form of object of sentence with grouped possessive and personal pronoun?
english.stackexchange.com
10
needn't = don't need to?
english.stackexchange.com
8
Which one is correct? (Usage of "reach" vs. "arrive")
english.stackexchange.com
7
"By foot" vs. "on foot"
english.stackexchange.com
7
A polite substitution for "lamer"
english.stackexchange.com
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