Tom was on his feet so suddenly that the 
supplicant was startled into a jump herself.
My guardian threw his 
supplicant off with supreme indifference, and left him dancing on the pavement as if it were red-hot.
The door opened gently; the beautiful 
supplicant pretended not to hear the noise, and in a voice broken by tears, she continued:
"No," replied the 
supplicant; "it is not the voice of Tachechana that you hear, but this boy, speaking with the tongue of his mother.
Churches generally had a small apartment prepared for the reception of 
supplicants. In 1407, Nicolas Flamel caused to be built on the vaults of Saint-Jacques de la Boucherie, a chamber which cost him four livres six sous, sixteen farthings, parisis.
But 
supplicants for favor know how to accommodate the expression of their features, and the daughter of Henry IV.
D'Artagnan, with a quick step, came forward to take by the hand the unhappy men who stood trembling at the door of the cabinet; he led them in front of the king's fauteuil , who, having placed himself in the embrasure of a window, awaited the moment of presentation, and was preparing himself to give the 
supplicants a rigorously diplomatic reception.
A glance at the map will show that heaven advised its 
supplicants quite correctly.
I'm sure there's an excuse I haven't heard but I always ask the 
supplicant why he doesn't have one of his own.
The second half describes an example implementation on Cisco devices and walks through scenarios where visitors connect to the network, users connect to a foreign network, devices cannot function as a 
supplicant, and IP telephony is added.
According to the company, Symantec Network Access Control offers remote scanning in addition to persistent and dissolvable agents, and offers agentless NAC enforcement, Mac OS X agent support, and an integrated 802.1X 
supplicant in a single product.