There are a vast network of interconnecting buses in most urban centres, out to the outermost suburbs of town. |
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Smoothing the creases reveals an intricate network of roads, highways, and interstates. |
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Villagers cannot afford to use the network even if the backbone transport and connection are free. |
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The purpose of the scheme was to cede provision of the Internet backbone network directly to commercial carriers. |
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The 8Mb backbone was expected to provide a noticeable advancement in capacity over the area network backbone. |
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In addition, the network is configured with end-to-end redundancy from the customer premise equipment to the backbone network. |
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The network checking fails to handle especially malformed network requests properly. |
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The underground network is like a microscopic canal system carrying mineralized water. |
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This allows administrators to test the relative performance and scalability of the network and applications under heavy load conditions. |
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Simulate heart data traffic and massive network loads, then measure end-to-end performance and scalability of network transactions. |
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The computing power of the network that runs Bitcoin doubled in October, pushing out all but the most dedicated miners. |
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Bitcoins are mined by a decentralized network of computers that guess solutions to a mathematical puzzle. |
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To investigate the Papuan sample, we therefore constructed a phylogenetic network of the Papuans including the Malay. |
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This will be cabled through this to a network system of modules that are then wired into the fireworks shells. |
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To avoid booting from floppy disks, the workstations needed bootable network cards. |
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This kind of computing can transform a local network of workstations into a virtual supercomputer. |
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Because the program also works as a time server, it can synchronize network workstations that don't have Internet connection. |
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The design and built quality make it a good choice for a file server on a local network or an advanced workstation. |
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I have a home network running over DSL, and I want to host an FTP server so I can allow archiving and retrieval of files for my work group. |
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What is lost with the passing of network TV, in other words, is the journalism of verification. |
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Once the redirect is completed, network users achieve immediate reacquisition of all their files. |
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The ability to share files between any two computers on the network was an explicit goal of the Internet, from day one. |
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In this case, the attackers would launch a DoS attack to consume the resources of the network and computers, especially web servers. |
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The transfer of snapshot copies to a remote location can be scheduled and prioritized to optimize available network bandwidth. |
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At the very least, then, Fowler and her family were actively involved in a Midlands network of recusants. |
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One successful approach to improving performance is the use of storage network management devices that add a layer of cache in front of storage. |
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Moreover a computer network that was designed to withstand a nuclear attack is not too easily closed down. |
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The network metadata attached to the record is usually all that is available for querying. |
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The distribution network needed to be replaced with new piping, with suitably sized mains to provide adequate supply to all areas of the scheme. |
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The goal is to provide authorized network users with transparent access to on-line information repositories. |
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Not since the peak seasons of Friends has a network TV show captured the zeitgeist so thoroughly. |
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You would be reporting to the Company Director and be solely responsible for all aspects of administering a network of 40 people or more. |
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We did not have enough radios to monitor more than one network with all the firebases on the command net. |
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If the network is busy, then voice calls can suffer from latency and the quality of the service becomes unacceptably low. |
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St Andrews travellers can, and do, access the rail network at Leuchars, only a short distance away. |
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Furthermore, QD devices have lased at 1.3 m, a necessary attribute for access network communication systems that use GaAs substrates. |
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The principal requirements for achieving network-centric warfare are a network and shared awareness. |
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The TV is on at my sister's house and she has no cable so we watch network stuff. |
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This global network of black movers and shakers is an inspiring example of how we can use technology to achieve the American dream. |
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It was the first-ever tap of a private computer network under a 1968 crime act that set legal guidelines for wiretaps. |
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The Post Office will be made responsible for maintaining the rural network and preventing any avoidable closures. |
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This would also allow the unit to be controlled remotely across a network keeping the cabling to a minimum. |
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Eight new trams are also to be brought onto the network as well as improvements for the disabled. |
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Given that the messages are claimed to be coded, it would seem that network editing is unlikely to pick them out. |
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The gatherers in turn supply a network of middlemen who move the animals in trucks to Managua, often secreted between huge wheels of cheese. |
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Innumerable lagoons, lakes, canals, estuaries and the deltas of 44 rivers make up the 900 km of backwater network of the State. |
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This makes it possible to build a sufficiently ramified network with the use of a variety of special devices. |
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Because network authentications aren't frequently refreshed, an attacker could make expensive premium rate calls and bill them to other persons. |
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What its creative accounting can't do, though, is wash the taint off the network following this little advertising stunt. |
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The spy was a bent motor dealer who controlled a network of car thieves and was supplying vehicles to a terrorist organisation. |
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It showed the network of railways that used to operate in this country many years ago and it made me very sad. |
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Representatives from the railway network attended a special award ceremony at the Romford Dog Stadium. |
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It will link up with the Angolan railway network in the area of Cassinga and Chamutete. |
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One old-timer was remembering the days when there was no US 101, but a network of railroad lines, with trains covering the county. |
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It consulted a network of international yards before putting its bid to the Ministry of Defense. |
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We are coming to the end of the enterprise network review process and we welcome the conclusions. |
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The lymphatic system is a network of vessels which carry waste products and fluids away from tissues and organs. |
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Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma is a cancer of your lymphatic system, the disease-fighting network spread throughout your body. |
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The Simon Community, which runs a network of centres around the country for homeless people, is also experiencing acute shortages of volunteers. |
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When all pairs of points are joined, the resulting network of points and lines is known as a complete graph. |
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They submitted an application for planning permission for the core network of 5 radial guided busway routes. |
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We moved over to a network that had a lot of other problems, which were sometimes good for us because we were not on their radar. |
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This was the day the GSM operator activated its network and started selling prepaid cards to individual customers. |
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This network provides each joint force with real-time, common, actionable, battlespace information. |
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A network of experts is being set up across the country to tackle bullying in schools. |
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She cites last year's hue and cry over the lack of minorities on network television shows as an example of racialism. |
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The only thing you need is a computer, a broadband network connection and a webcam. |
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Locating food for the dogs was a daily exercise in resourcefulness that involved a network of friends, relatives and fellow dog lovers. |
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The presentation attributes are encoded into the message, and are thus sent with the message across a network such as the Internet. |
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The industry is still suffering from excess network capacity put in place during the boom years of the late 1990s, and prices are weak. |
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And we network to get feedback so that we can benchmark our performance, to provide quality assurance to our organisation. |
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I expect the death of network news saddens those who viewed the Evening News as a pillar of the day. |
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All are viewed dispassionately, the heart as a pump, the brain as a network of neural tissues, the eye as a receptor of visual stimuli. |
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In principle there seems little reason to regard the Internet as sacrosanct, one network that is necessarily free of taxation. |
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Which is how I wound up at Panera with a little bit of time to kill the other day, and found the network to be hors de combat. |
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You can use the airtime in your bundle to call any UK network you like, at any time you choose! |
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This forced the network to cancel a rebroadcast of the original show and the production of further episodes. |
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The informal network is where ideas in their infancy can be formulated, adapted and gain traction before presented. |
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Concerning air quality, we continue to maintain a national network to gauge airborne pollution. |
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His face hadn't seen a razor for the best part of a week, for which he ludicrously incurred the wrath of the network commentator. |
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He can read your keystrokes, record passwords, gather information from your network and change your data and files. |
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It dominated Indonesia by force and had an extensive network of factories throughout Asia. |
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The network should also be useful for off-line, non real-time users via the Internet. |
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Far more widespread is the network of close friendships, often going back to university days or previous jobs. |
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He offers a heroic portrait of a CIA director rebuilding the agency into a more agile, effective organization, partly along network lines. |
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Cells are laced with a network of fibres more rigid than the rope-like structural proteins collagen and keratin. |
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In fact, a real network culture developed only in the 1840s and this is studied by Caron in the second part of his book. |
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The RPR network aggregates the packet traffic from around the ring onto one or more highly concentrated links connecting to the network edge. |
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Once verified, the proxy agent completes the connection to the protected network element on behalf of the source of the incoming request. |
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This reads GPS from your serial port and makes it available on a network port. |
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The network loader reads the network boot kernel sent from the server into local memory and transfers control to it. |
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The video relay module reads a separate gigabit Ethernet network connection devoted to video. |
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If they don't have a reliable network to use, the information asymmetry is huge. |
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The existing Anchorage network has been merged with the new ANSS stations to provide improved coverage of the Anchorage region. |
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For any extent of network coverage, it is important that the connection quality be maintained. |
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It is this large distribution network that keeps our first-hand bookshops in fresh stock. |
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Mobile phone network operator 02 has been boasting recently about the extensive coverage it offers customers. |
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It provides the network capabilities that enable users to personalize their communications and be easily reachable when and where they desire. |
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We first look at four downstream clients, which assume you have a network in place, whether wired or wireless. |
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The wireless network does not deserve any less stringent security than the wired network. |
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The authentication server can be located on the local wired network or elsewhere on the Internet. |
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The potential for losing revenue and falling behind the competition is high at this stage of the network life cycle. |
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A major Russian television network decided it would show only Russian language music videos. |
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Europeans have a vast network of aerial tramways, ski lifts, and public transportation. |
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It is a specific portrayal of the schedule network of a project wherein an additional piece of information is added. |
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A typical network administrator is deluged with security advisories, warnings, alerts, etc. |
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We then calculated the mean multiplexity of the focal firm's network partners and used that as our measure of multiplexity. |
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The network of free cash machines in the UK is under threat, a leading building society warned today. |
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Limitations at the moment include it not supporting PC Card network adapters or USB broadband connections. |
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The network model without selection is also implemented in the directed acyclic graphs used in causal modeling. |
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Echelon's network can intercept any international telephone call, email, fax or radio transmission. |
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Enterprises won't consider any monitoring that interrupts network activity or compromises their business-critical information and systems. |
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Changes to the running of the network have caused a stand-off between Essex County Council and Colchester Council. |
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Mention a fourth commercial TV network in this country and suddenly the dire predictions emerge in job lots. |
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The show disappeared for a short while when no network wished to run what was at times, a racy and offensive series. |
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The network isn't exactly family entertainment, although the shows' racy content had been somewhat toned down by the time Smith came aboard. |
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In an odd way, NYPD Blue's nude scenes, however gratuitous, conferred upon the series the maturity network TV so sorely lacks. |
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Recently, it's started to be used for Internet communication protocols and other network applications. |
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Parham uses the Internet extensively to network and market her services to potential clients. |
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Furthermore, they are completely transparent to existing network architectures and management systems. |
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We used the jackknife version of cross-validation, where the training set consists of the complete network minus a single specified edge. |
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The scheme is also within a few minutes' drive of the main motorway network and is close to a number of bus routes. |
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This is hardly the first time that a major media network used its power to marginalize political beliefs that contradict those of its owners. |
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He wants my employer to decide where outside the network I am to be permitted to connect the Palm. |
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Lava moves away from the vent toward the ocean in a network of tubes and descends Pulama pali in several separate tubes. |
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The bank grew three fold in its network in the '70s and spread its tentacles in seven other states. |
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The two stands are protected by a featherweight roof of ribbed metal panels slung between a network of steel tensile cables. |
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An immense network of 10,000 to 20,000 Alpha processors will form the basis of this formidable number cruncher. |
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He's been a legend in his own time, one of those stalwarts of network news who made cable news. |
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The main network protocols are open for anyone to use and produce compatible software. |
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This matrix consists of a network of structural and adhesive proteins embedded in a gel of glycosaminoglycans and proteoglycans. |
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The MPs call for a nationwide network of shooting galleries but the Home Office say the current policy is opposed to the move. |
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It is of course possible that something could be rigged without the network and without triangulation. |
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If the network is misconfigured, the problem can be corrected before the customer is affected. |
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The two-hour show was televised on the national network so the whole country could watch. |
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Also, barley breads stale quickly, because they lack the water-retaining powers of the gluten network in wheat or the natural gums in rye. |
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Companies now only have to maintain one network for both data and telephony. |
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The switching device includes network interface cards connected to a common backplane. |
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Intelligent switches have high-speed internal architectures utilizing network processors, real-time operating systems and 25Gb backplanes. |
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The network operated through telecommunication channels like telephone and Internet. |
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This brings real-world practicality to telecommunication and network applications. |
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In a recent document that reports the state-of-the-art of telecentres in this region the network supplies a definition for telecentre. |
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Once word of the network hit the papers, the telco and service provider lobby swung into action. |
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It will argue that the network of nuclear physicists which operated inside Iraq prior to the 1990 Gulf war is still in place. |
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It required a complex, structured network of merchants, freighters, wholesalers, shipping agents, tanners, and buyers. |
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The concept was to treat the global network as if it were one giant information space. |
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The central themes resonate through a network of related stories and characters. |
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Okay, I just this minute finished watching the single most dishonest report I have ever seen on an official network evening news program. |
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When the veins of this network become swollen with blood, haemorrhoids occur. |
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It connects using an internal network card and a lead running to the router. |
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In his spare time, he leads the Bigfoot Field Researchers Organization, a network of more than 3,000 people who claim to have seen the Sasquatch. |
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It put in generic, reservable rooms with rolling file cabinets, height-adjustable furniture, plug-and-go network wiring and other services. |
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Differentiation is no longer a function of service type and price, but of ancillary support services provided during the network lifecycle. |
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This is a fine introduction to network theorizing for any layperson interested in keeping up with new developments in science. |
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Most manufacturers depend on a network of resellers to bring their products to the masses. |
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Retailers will learn from two instructors with years of experience as reporters and news anchors on network television. |
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Even network news anchors or reporters, although they may introduce commercial messages, rarely actually deliver them. |
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Do the network news anchors of the big broadcast networks have to be Olympian figures? |
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And we asked whether the broadcast network news anchors are, well, dinosaurs. |
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The television network was forced, calamitously, to admit that the memos at the heart of the story were probably forged. |
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The Animal Planet network is rerunning a couple of shows that may be of interest to cartoon fans. |
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If you have to choose between a slow network that's rock-steady and a zippy one that keeps blinking in and out, Reliable wins every time. |
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Engineers studied network traffic patterns, using tools such as protocol analyzers to detect anomalous behavior, and blocked compromised hosts. |
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Though the costs paid to those in the network are exorbitant, it guarantees safety and allows payment to be staggered over time. |
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GlaxoSmithKline, with its vast network of sales representatives around the world, markets and sells for other drug companies. |
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As a heritage trail, the park includes a network of major cultural landmarks, principal monuments, historic sites and open spaces. |
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Community is not a fixed social unit, but a network of social interactions that are continually remade. |
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Already the network claims to keep 20 tons of potential waste out of landfill every day. |
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Hospitals, clinics, nursing homes, sanitariums, and orphanages were all a part of the network of care for the immigrants. |
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Drivers should consider the size of a breakdown provider's network alongside price when choosing cover. |
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They might gain access to our systems and tamper with data through computer network attacks or exploit it for hostile purposes. |
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In both the West and East there arose a network of almshouses for the poor, old-age shelters, medical hospitals, and orphanages. |
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The dishes send and receive signals off an orbiting network relay, which transmits messages to and from a central data center. |
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This menhir is surrounded by a network of enigmatic cairns and chambered warrior tombs. |
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London plainclothes police were on the trail of a suspected member of a terror network when he bolted in a subway. |
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The network could not operate without the electrical equipment which was housed in the shelter and that is included in the determination. |
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Clare has been interested in house rabbits for a year and has found a growing network of enthusiasts. |
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The north-west network stretches along roughly 400 miles of motorway and all-purpose roads. |
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Yu credits his network of creative friends that allowed this event to take place as an example of how we can get involved. |
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The electronic network can also be used to ensure the delivery of fresh flowers or made-to-order lunch boxes. |
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Not surprisingly, the phone network companies are a little coy about admitting they have this ability. |
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The rail network was completely shut down for passengers and freight traffic. |
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The network operates nationally and internationally, in alliance with sympathetic professionals. |
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Traffic samples are used to analyze problems in the existing network, and to obtain the network activity profile. |
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The Lanes are a network of intriguing cobblestoned streets and alleyways filled with wee shops, galleries and eateries. |
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They created a network of more or less typical city blocks, some with alleyways and private drives. |
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Some sort of material formed a network of roads in the narrow alleys between buildings, which appeared to filled with humanoids. |
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Also to have your pc online at the same time, simply buy and install a regular network card into your pc. |
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Additionally, it may be best to separate storage traffic from regular network traffic. |
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A company is a living organism competing, collaborating, and cocreating in a network of other companies. |
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High-speed fiber-optic communication lines make up the Internet backbone, and this network could be extended to consumers. |
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It should be no surprise that the unionless, privacy-skittish social network is itself a communitarian totem. |
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They turned useless prairies into golden wheat fields, their wagons into powerful locomotives, and a savage wilderness into a network of commerce and trade. |
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Our biggest network comedy stars have almost all had a trim figure and a comely face. |
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Each cell has a base station that transmits and receives signals over just a small fraction of the frequencies to which the network operator has access. |
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As bloggers become to become mainstream and not just fringe lunatics muttering in tiny cabals, power will concentrate according to network power laws. |
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Online, he railed against his dismissal, posting on Tumblr a bitter takedown of the network and studio. |
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This is the process where your computer or server tries to make a network connection via internet protocol, a common way of hooking this equipment up. |
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Inside an outrageous case that shows that the old-boys network is color-blind. |
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There are also plans to allow network sharing between licence holders. |
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The Interior Ministry will also command a domestic intelligence network made up largely of secret police and intelligence agents from the ousted government. |
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The CBS network has now been switched off for millions of viewers, and the propaganda war would make George Orwell dizzy. |
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Presumably to pursue a long career of regretting that he left a lead role on the best show on network television. |
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We need to build a network of activists that can build militant protests against war, and can also deliver solidarity with all the groups of workers fighting back. |
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Property agents and consultancy companies whose information network and service quality are poor will find no recourse but to leave the playing field. |
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From the palace we take a trip on the long-tail river boats into the network of canals, known locally as klongs, for a really different perspective of Bangkok. |
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An American television network reported that initial tests on a barrel of chemicals found by US forces in northern Iraq had detected nerve and blistering agents. |
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I'm talking about things like being able to interrogate the network remotely from the NOC to understand where the circuit cards are, down to the inventory level. |
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He said the skate park, which would be sited on the recreation ground, would be one of a network of similar facilities being created along the Wharfe Valley. |
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He also echoed comments from other panelists and a network research head in the audience who said it is important not to punish viewers who don't watch a second screen. |
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Just last Wednesday, the social network also announced that it was rolling out a clickable hashtag function. |
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You know, as we got closer to the end and ready to do it, the scrutiny intensifies and the conversations with the network happen. |
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Using ubiquitous internet protocols like XML and HTTP, web services allow the sharing of data or logic over the network and even through firewalls. |
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The specific topology for a transputer network must be configured by the software developer, with occam processes mapped to transputers appropriately. |
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The upgraded system provides high-speed digital microwave radios, asynchronous transfer mode bandwidth management, and a new network management system. |
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Filmed in a single extended take, it is the social network as tracking shot. |
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When this occurs, the TCP windows throttle back to reduce the data flow permissible to permit the TCP network to discover a new maintainable steady state. |
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If they keep playing this entertaining ball, the network will be back. |
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Their network of super-elite inbreeding and strategic couplings had united the West in a deathly embrace. |
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On the outskirts of the city, armed forces have constructed an 80-mile network of earth barriers, or berms, to stop vehicles getting out across country. |
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Today overflights by NATO aircraft are allowed for the purpose of cargo and arms deliveries along the network of air corridors connecting NATO and US military bases. |
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The wireless connection also avoids the inconvenience of interrupting an ultrasound examination to plug the ultrasound system into the network jack. |
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Agencies operate with a good deal of autonomy, within the overall framework set by the transgovernmental network of interior and justice ministries. |
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Information received from the different branches of the ISIS network is channeled up through a strict hierarchy. |
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Every keystroke on the terminal goes over the network unencrypted. |
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Under the plasma membrane is a network of short, branched filaments. |
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And of course, the open policy will go for the fast LTE network as well. |
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He has also followed their fortunes in the post-war period, showing how they rehabilitated their careers and reconstructed their network of activities. |
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At first examination, the use of computer network attack against military targets to disrupt clearly military activities appears legal and ethical. |
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The network trotted out mentalist star Simon Baker, so actually there was more than one sexy thing out there. |
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Likewise, the network has managed to successfully create a bona fide hit on Thursdays at 10 p.m. with The mentalist. |
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Everywhere we look in the cosmos, we see galaxies, forming a thick network that almost looks like cells in the human brain. |
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But the programs were buggy and often prone to false positives, alerting a network administrator too often to routine behavior. |
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According to network sources, Olbermann bristled at the amount of money being invested in his show. |
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Much of the badinage was about how to configure a cable network that can be flexibly and gradually expanded enough to offer each new service as consumers begin to demand it. |
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In addition, a customer may withdraw cash from a network of automated teller machines through the use of a card and personal identification number. |
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Never mind whatever podcast, Vine, Tumblr, talk radio host or triple-digit cable network is spouting off about at the moment. |
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My personal network tends to be limited to people in similar fields to me. |
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The company also plans to install the country's first network of automated teller machines, which would enable cardholders to withdraw dinars or dollars from their accounts. |
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A network of TV and radio stations beams its message across the airwaves. |
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Securing a SAN from external assaults is not particularly hard, since most SANs are located behind thick firewalls with zealously guarded network access. |
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Hence some studies require the more detailed analysis which can be undertaken by macroscopic simulation models or dense network assignment models. |
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Inexperienced network administrators can easily misconfigure operating systems and firewall applications, or install them using default configurations. |
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Beal has recruited hundreds of crews to clean up and replant around the streams and has now established a network of volunteer groups living in the area. |
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The network of local walks is continually developing and our route this week follows a newly signposted section through Caledonian pines that rounds of the walk nicely. |
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Network operations and management will provide the monitoring and control of gateway terminals, teleports and communications payloads that are working as network resources. |
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Knowing your network of friends is vital to being a successful regifter. |
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It occurs to me that the concept of an intricately organized network of terrorists is wishful thinking on the part of those forces aligned against them. |
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While the network is years away from establishing a primetime schedule complete with its own brand of original programming, PAX is making inroads. |
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No evidence has emerged of any coordinated network sheltering these people, and all charity and aid organisations are careful to deny supporting such efforts. |
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Organizations engaging in network are often diffuse, leaderless, and incredibly resilient. |
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There is also a network of refuges, in every county except Carlow, some transitional accommodation in Waterford and some limited outreach and settlement support services. |
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The most intelligent storage network backbones are now being built with the connection-level intelligence necessary to present traffic patterns in a granular way. |
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Wahl then stared resolutely at the camera for a full five seconds before the network cut to a commercial break. |
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As the leading bank for businesses, with a network of over 1600 branches and 1400 business managers, no one is better placed to help businesses succeed. |
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There is a pro-cable bias that seems to forgive so-so shows and so-so series and judges network series harshly. |
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So long as the network is adequately protected, hackers can be kept at bay and prevented from stealing the personal information required to commit frauds in your name. |
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In India, more farmers now provide their own water via wells and pumps than rely on the government's irrigation system, which is based on a network of canals. |
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Any network can find and polish a one-off hottie to fight back tears at the disaster site du jour. |
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This TV plays virtually any media broadcast from your wireless home network and features the superclean Scandi styling of the company's new LCD line. |
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The shifting investments and assemblages of the body meet a network cast precisely as the enhanced ability of technics to shift and reassemble its own investments. |
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The storage network backbone provides connectivity for hundreds of storage and application resources without wasting costly ports to connect other switches. |
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In Japan they built their Shinkansen lines to a different gauge from the rest of the network precisely because it made it impossible for other types of trains to use it. |
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The network thought about it for a minute, which is never a good sign. |
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The technology revolves around neural network processors which can solve very complex problems in real time, where real time is microseconds rather than milliseconds. |
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They continue to build potential for broader network aggregation. |
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The system cannot directly access data wherever it resides on the network and, as a result, it must move the data from the core database and often reformat the entire file. |
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Why elide the fact that Sarah Palin is a darling of Fox News, the highest-rated cable-news network in America? |
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Get to know The Gathering, a shadowy, powerful network of hard-right funders meeting Thursday in Florida. |
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A network of conservancies for the riverine rabbit could create an extensive informal conservation area to protect remaining populations and potential habitat. |
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For ten years, the social network limited billions of people identifying as either male or female. |
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On one of his social network pages Yarosh demanded Poroshenko make major changes in the ministry of interior. |
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His refinement of this balance theoretic process produces perhaps the most thoroughly developed analysis of cohesion within contemporary network analysis. |
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Once the yoke of bondage was removed, we reached out through a network of World Trade Centers in 91 countries and 200 cities, all part of the World Trade Centers Assn. |
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She returned South to lead hundreds of slaves to freedom during the 1850s on the Underground Railroad, a network of safe houses and hiding places from the South to the North. |
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Thus during the colonial era a northern Baptist network came into existence that consisted mainly of Kongo traders with strong ties to French-speaking Zaire. |
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The lymphatic system is a network of tubes, glands and organs. |
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For a variety of spurious reasons, our network is being changed. |
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These are dark times for network TV, but experiments like Galavant are the silver lining. |
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The network includes everything from workstations to super computers. |
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There have also been accusations that the U.S. network sought to downplay climate change in the shows. |
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Among its primary goals is to simulate a human brain using a vast network of connected supercomputers. |
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The BBC, with its duty to provide public service programmes that don't necessarily have mass appeal, has beaten a commercial network whose main focus is putting bums on seats. |
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The classic example was the Allied air attacks on the French rail network in 1944 to interdict German troop movements that might interfere with the Normandy landings. |
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A mathematical model for the prediction of potential altimetric stream network evolution due to erosion and sedimentation processes is here formalized. |
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Though this network is still at the ground level, it provides some form of relief for frustrated villagers. |
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The factory complex had three sites in Bridgend, all linked together by a large network of railways. |
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Kenya's road network comprises 9,000km of bitaminised road, 27,000km of murram all-weather roads, and 27,000km of non-classified roads. |
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I suggest that five sub-systems, sets of institutions and processes network to form a social system of anthroparchy. |
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Each new building added to a mesh network expands the customer's ability to connect even more buildings, scaling up to 100 buildings per channel. |
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The world's biggest mobile phone makers and network operators have backed plans to create a universal phone recharger. |
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They dissolve in a plastic melt and then recrystallize on cooling to form a network that can enhance mechanical properties and flame resistance. |
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In cellular positioning, for example, cellular network designers call this the hearability problem. |
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We think the killer applications are commercial transactions over an Internet kind of model and network connectivity. |
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In 2013, the network had more than 2 billion commuter trips per annum, more than the Underground. |
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The battery swap service stations will be added to the network of supercharging stations that Tesla is building around the nation. |
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Their entire national telephone network is isochronous, with a clock distribution tree radiating from a single, protected cesium reference clock. |
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Because of the many small farms that have survived on the downs, a network of narrow lanes and minor roads has developed. |
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Why not eliminate the reformatting by supplying the network connection to the end user as Ethernet? |
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Metcalfe's Law asserts that a network value grows proportionally to the number of users squared. |
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