Programming the ButtonBox requires constructing a special parallel cable to connect to it, and then running the programming software. |
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In spite of this, a cottage industry has developed in recent years around educational programming for very young children. |
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A lot of companies outsource their programming work into developing countries. |
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With the exception of premium channels, you don't pay for itemized programming on cable television. |
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Not to toot my own tooter, but yours truly was way ahead of the curve on this reality programming biz. |
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Teaches fundamentals of programming including principles of structured code and top-down design. |
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One week he sat a computing test and the next week he was programming computers. |
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Well, I'd been programming for a while on a little Atari computer but I can't play guitar or piano or anything. |
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When I was programming in the early '80s, Microsoft had a stable operating system on which free competition existed. |
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Ferrell's team was more accustomed to programming in Microsoft's Visual Basic. |
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Like all good hackers, I have been programming since junior high, using my dad's account on the University of New Mexico IBM 360 mainframe. |
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While the renovation takes place, he will be programming events in other venues, such as council-run schools outwith the city. |
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It will not be long before you can buy network television programming without ads for a monthly fee. |
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However, a virus-writing course shouldn't be dumbed down with only milk-liver assignments like the programming of new computer viruses. |
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Her unassuming husband, Ben, just wanted another computer programming gig in Silicon Valley's depressed job market. |
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It would give more time for students with limited experience with computer science and programming to adapt and assimilate the knowledge. |
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Avoid violent programming and using the television as an electronic baby-sitter. |
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They created programming that reasonably educated people could talk reasonably about. |
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From January to March, the health authority recorded 103 hours of programming on 206 radio frequencies nationwide. |
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It also will help enhance public awareness of NASA by developing documentaries and educational programming for television broadcast. |
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Perhaps some actual variety in broadcast programming would draw older listeners back, or at least have them visit once in a while. |
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Music replaced normal programming on government-run radio and television stations. |
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Our programming is about subjects that are topical and relevant to us in our current lives. |
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It consists of a set of kernel drivers, an application programming interface library and utility programs for supporting sound under Linux. |
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The LSO and Philharmonia are each programming the complete Beethoven and Brahms piano concertos. |
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The C programming language is best described as a hardware-independent assembler language. |
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The drawback is that for a sophisticated task, this can be like programming an operating system in assembler. |
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So it looks like veterans of early 80s micros could find their finely honed programming skills back in use. |
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Skill-building and low opportunity costs are likely economic reasons for initiators to start a programming project. |
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Both companies have taken on plenty of debt to finance the programming sorties. |
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According to Agus, a television station which broadcasts 20 hours a day needs at least 7,500 to 8,000 hours of programming annually. |
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It will also look at the various roles in radio from broadcast law to programming and will even include studio visits for hands-on training. |
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The idea that cable broadcasters might produce unique programming seemed rather counterintuitive. |
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Much imitated but never really equaled, they were souped up by enthusiasts who added enhanced electronics and programming software. |
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The browser reads the HTML and other programming codes to display the pages as you see them. |
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We believe that this directly relates to reality programming that has been instilled in our race since its conception. |
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Worse, it is theoretically impossible to determine whether computer systems are free from programming bugs or nefarious code. |
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Herland aims to change that by programming works from across Canada in a celebratory, non-competitive festival environment. |
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The integral power supply may be backed up by an external 24-volt DC supply, ensuring continuity of programming and easy mobile use. |
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More experienced hackers with programming skills develop hacker programs and post them to the Web and to bulletin board systems. |
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These strengths make them ideal for certain IT work, such as computer programming or data input, which many people find boring, she said. |
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Plans are in the works to add a variety of new programming and specialty shows. |
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Network executives plan to hold a daily conference call to address any possible programming changes. |
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The phones use the platform independent programming language Java to perform complicated tasks. |
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Back in the misty, early days of computing, famed computer scientist John Backus invented a programming language called Fortran. |
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In 1979, my dad was taking courses at the British Columbia Institute of Technology, programming in Fortran on the campus mainframe. |
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The Carte programming environment performs the compilation from C or Fortran to bitstream for the FPGA without programmer involvement. |
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I'm looking forward to getting started working on the parallel machines they've got lying about, and programming Fortran, naturally. |
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The second algorithm involves linear programming with randomized rounding to convert fractional assignments into integral ones. |
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For the person who wants a solid variety of programming but doesn't want any extra frills, this is the way to go. |
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These programmers probably spend the programming time they save working cryptographs. |
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But production companies which specialise in factual programming say the available pool of funds is shrinking. |
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If special programming pre-empted the news shows' broadcast in New York City, transcripts were analyzed when available. |
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Most of the programming that we advertise in will be reaching today's decision-maker. |
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But those seeking a shift to higher-quality programming on prime-time television are likely to be disappointed. |
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As I am more into hardcore low-level programming, I sat for a long time using only ugly programmers' graphics and no real mission. |
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With all that silicon and increasingly-programmable APIs, low-level GPU programming is growing exponentially more intricate. |
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The strict rules governing transmitter power and coverage result in a very limited audience for a station's programming. |
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Unlike more infamous reality television programming, there are no contests to play, no prizes to be won. |
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Listeners will continue to receive a further 15 hours of programming in Arabic on both frequencies. |
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He was part of a team that made one last futile attempt to force radio to embrace public interest programming. |
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The biggest Y2K doomsayers were the computer consultants who raked in big bucks peddling prophylactic programming. |
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Through an unusual jointure, announced in October, it became the dance programming division of the Trust. |
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He must learn programming scripts that allow a generic program to be tailored to a specific purpose. |
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The students train in crafts, tailoring, typewriting and computer programming. |
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There will be links to overseas programming and performances from touring artists. |
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He will be advantaged by the fact that he has never been in programming management and that he has a blend of familiarity yet distance. |
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Whether this is done by studying a programming language like C or PERL, or any of the many others, is immaterial. |
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Programmers must evolve to writing applications in higher programming languages. |
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Errors from programming code and malformed html can keep the search engine robots from indexing your web pages. |
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There's even an application for programming all your remote controls into the device. |
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Whoever wrote the thing wasted their time witlessly programming a lengthy table of anti-virus programs into it. |
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It also prevents device driver writers from having to handle recursive interrupts, which complicate programming. |
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We've simply stuck to our knitting, giving viewers the kind of top-quality, original programming they've come to expect from us. |
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A reduction in programming errors and increased reliability are additional benefits reaped by using a common code base. |
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It takes about 15 minutes to identify and mark the ads in an hour's worth of programming. |
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On the web, there are pages on counterexamples in functional analysis, Clifford algebras, and mathematical programming. |
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Despite their undeniable power, regexps aren't a procedural programming language. |
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But that doesn't mean existing and traditional programming should be disregarded. |
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But while the company controls advertising and chooses programmes, the state-run TV station keeps a tight rein on news programming. |
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The vendor continues to provide the source code with its products, for users that don't mind doing some programming. |
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The person doing programming has to realize that these ancillaries could be distracting, so a person may need to go back to them. |
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We are telecasting our religious programming purely as a service to our viewership. |
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It is worth considering how televisual programming makes activity and interactivity a part of its appeal to the viewer. |
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Spiritual shepherds are giving way to media specialists, programming consultants, stage directors, special effects experts, and choreographers. |
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In March, private workouts of top college players could be part of the programming, and after the draft, team minicamps could be featured. |
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The SQL query language and the programming language Perl were used for sequence alignment and subsequence extraction. |
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Michie recalls Turing experimenting with heuristics that later became common in chess programming. |
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Baker's inclusive programming embraces his belief in the need for the Citadel to be an active part of its community. |
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It seems that high ratings for networks can only be actualised in this day and age through reality programming. |
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I firmly believe that they would love to increase the audience of people of color for public radio programming. |
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It is software-configurable with no jumpers, and a 12V control switch is provided for flash memory programming. |
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Mark you, sometimes luck intervenes and a good calypso slips through the cracked programming. |
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In the 1950s, advertisers, who funded the programming, looked to manipulate the audience. |
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Dimbleby will be advantaged by the fact that he has never been in BBC programming management and that he has a blend of familiarity yet distance. |
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The technique of the present invention may be used advantageously with object-oriented languages other than the Java programming language. |
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But while programmers have taken to object-oriented programming in droves, object databases have been less popular for a variety of reasons. |
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The Java programming language contains object-oriented features enabling the construction of interface-based application frameworks. |
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Our implementation of dynamic programming is performed in a reduced dimensional subspace of a simulated four-DOF biped robot with point feet. |
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It readily accepts any audio source for rebroadcasting, including satellite, off-air or off-net programming. |
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Nor will I defend script kiddies, who generally have no programming skills whatsoever. |
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In the early 1950s, the publication of instructional television programming handbooks and production manuals was also a growing phenomenon. |
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Some networks may turn over some of their airtime to barter deals, offsetting programming costs. |
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With that realization, the push for facility winterization and year-round programming began. |
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He also has some interesting ideas about what book-club recommenders can teach arts programming professionals. |
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Similarly, programming and sampling blur the dichotomy between live and canned sound. |
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A secondary benefit of these contacts is the information you impart regarding your camp mission, programming, and counseling opportunities. |
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Both have been fascinated by maths, computers and programming from an early age. |
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Call for Help, a daily live call-in show, is one example of such programming, encouraging viewers to ask for computer technical help. |
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As a result, they insert oddments and stray cartoons almost randomly between the announced programming. |
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Without that encoded signal, the box will not obey commands to descramble programming. |
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In addition, the machine is not capable of descrambling programming while supporting electronic program guides. |
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The films are the first programming to be broadcast in all six former Yugoslav republics. |
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By means of simple chemical programming, it's able to latch on to a cell wall. |
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All share the same sense of quirky musical programming and good-time vibe, bringing together disparate styles of music. |
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There is really no reason for deviating from normal programming approaches for performing leap year calculations. |
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I've had a good trot and once the testing server is set up at work I can transfer my programming across to it and leave my laptop at home. |
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The firm offshores some GIS work to India, while programming activities are done for U.S. clients in Ukraine. |
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Lifecasting shows life in unabridged form, programming without a thematic concept, without a casting director, without an editor. |
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Problems involving the allocation of targets to offensive air weapons use a linear programming method. |
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Access to the physical stores can take place through the logical store with a single call to an appropriate application programming interface. |
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The OS by definition must include an application programming interface, and hardware interfaces in the form of device drivers. |
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The service layer may have an application programming interface that permits many applications to have access to the database. |
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The broadcaster breaks its promises to present a healthy amount of local and Canadian programming. |
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The competition involved the pupils designing, building and programming a robot. |
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The huge surface area of all these worlds of programming leads to pointless flame wars over whose world is better. |
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Bibliographies for the entirely neglected fields of artificial life and genetic programming are available at these sites. |
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Strictly speaking, a null pointer, one of the most common errors in C programming, is a pointer with an uninitialised value. |
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In addition to our existing draughting and engineering skills we had to become conversant with computer technology and programming. |
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At best, they claim, clever programming might allow it to simulate human emotions, but these would just be clever fakes. |
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He noted that the TV station's ratings have responded to recent programming changes, and a strong push of promotion will help even more. |
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Losing it will impact its ability to promote its other programming during the wrestling telecasts. |
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Writers' residuals for original programming on basic cable, ranging from series to telepics for Disney Channel, will also be bumped up. |
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Today, a better trained staff is capable of making some programming changes to an interoperable, multivendor system. |
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This is largely true when it comes to statistical analysis, econometrics, and mathematical programming. |
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Instead, Fox has scheduled plain and simple reality programming that will appeal to the regular granola type dudes. |
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The first commercial back on air after days of advertising-free programming on CNN International was for Johnnie Walker Scotch whisky. |
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In more specific terms, the subaltern woman can now locate her agency in film and televisual programming in her native nation-state. |
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The challenge of developing codes for very complex, massively parallel computers has increased the emphasis on programming skills. |
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One imagines Pete Wiggs and Bob Stanley lounging around hotel bars in tailored suits, discussing real estate and drum programming. |
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Sometimes, however, the gears slip, the programming fails, and the logic circuits burn out. |
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Clause 3 requires Radio New Zealand to provide programming that caters to a full range of age groups. |
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Network executives insist they have no grand plan to begin routine streaming of their programming. |
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We had a small programming shop and I was in the help desk when this fax came in. |
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He is now pursuing a degree course in computer programming in Castlebar College. |
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If you're a company here looking into selling programming or doing co-production, nothing has changed, those businesses are still there. |
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Most procedural programming languages follow natural semantics of control flow and hence are easy to understand. |
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Java is a high-level programming language developed by Sun Microsystems to run in a web environment. |
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Control participants received no intervention in prison other than usual correctional programming. |
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It requires a lot of effort, talent and hard work to make programming that sustains both critical and popular acclaim. |
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While the success of government hinges largely on programming, governance depends on relationship building. |
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For those with specialist training, a manual override facility allows the programming of specific frequencies. |
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People are just not going to agree on hardware, operating systems, programming languages, databases, middleware and lots of other things. |
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He is clearly marketed to win mindshare over the superheroes that plague so much children's programming. |
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The genetic programming example above yields large equations that become impractical or too biased to the past. |
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Will it be out with trashy makeover and reality shows and in with quality programming? |
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Apparently the key skills required are in programming and documentation, file editing and the ability to modify source code. |
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We import British creative ideas, slap some American accents on the actors and pass it off as fresh and original programming. |
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He also keeps an eye on a small group of humanoids who represent the pinnacle of genetic programming. |
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Furthermore, you may need a similar macro using Java syntax for programming Java. |
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He seizes every strain of pop music and every instrument he can think of, wrapping them in layers of synths and drum programming. |
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A hacker who's a system administrator, on the other hand, is likely to be quite skilled at script programming and web design. |
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For up to 48 hours after the event, all free-to-air television stations in Australia switched their programming to coverage of the disaster. |
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Because this is an error at core programming level a patch would be hard to find for the freeware version of ZoneAlarm. |
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TiVo's jumped the gun, introducing similar copy controls on pay-per-view and VoD programming. |
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Just ask its programming boss, an energetic philosophy graduate with a penchant for John Stuart Mill. |
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The Learning Channel substituted a BBC television news feed for its own programming. |
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I finished at a community college, focusing on computer programming, and am now working for a reasonable income. |
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By programming it yourself for about half an hour you could actually get it to multiply two single figure sums together! |
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The company provides website architecture, design, online branding, consultancy, e-commerce programming, animation and audio. |
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The free-to-air channel had a soft launch on May 4 and has now settled with the distribution and programming line up. |
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Hollywood's writer's guilds and unions were disbanded and state approved writers took the reigns of everyday programming. |
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The Spectrum ran from 1982-1992 but people are still programming games for it today and it's easily the most emulated computer on the net. |
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Along with a facility for languages, the fledgling student quickly demonstrated an aptitude for computers and taught himself programming. |
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Civil disobeyers from around the world are already programming in the appropriate data for their on-the-ground situation. |
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Italian theaters and music halls, for example, largely gave way to vaudeville, nickelodeons, organized sports, and radio programming. |
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Decisions on what will be required in terms of investment and divestment will be necessary for programming guidance. |
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The law required satellite TV services to reserve at least 4 percent of their programming capacity for noncommercial, educational channels. |
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The base-station takes programming, digitises it, squirts it over the WLAN to wherever you happen to be sitting with your LocationFree screen. |
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Creative outreach and youth programming is more a matter of creativity than extravagant spending. |
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The assistant director for programming says that campers enjoy the people and their new friendships the most. |
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It's the first time I've used this type and so matching the programming to the carburation is going to keep us busy. |
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More evidence that Reality TV is among the best programming online, despite the carping that it's destroying western civilization. |
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So my question is, how on earth do you keep tabs on all of the available programming? |
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Once the supervoltages have been established and the correct logic states exist on the other device pins, programming may begin. |
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The programming uses script files that contain specific system parameters to operate in each of these modes. |
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I spent my summer vacation at computer camp, hunkered over a keyboard programming an adventure game. |
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He was so impressed that he went on to study psychology, neuro-linguistic programming and hypnotism. |
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Computer games are an intricate blend of immersive graphics and creative gameplay programming. |
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Therefore, intentionality and deliberate programming done in camps often resulted in positive youth development. |
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It's free and offers high quality playback, video programming, ability to create a playlist of favourite videos. |
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Our work in the area of food security follows a continuum, along which are different programming stages. |
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Portland's TV stations regularly employ plugola in news programming as a way of promoting parent network programming. |
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The use of naming conventions is a programming technique which has many users, but also many detractors. |
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The team relied purely on programming and built a simple robot that used wheels rather than gears for its movement. |
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Unlike commercial television, which broadcasts free programming, satellite television is not without cost. |
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The majority of cable's new fall and winter programming hasn't been scheduled. |
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Some have no experience with Web HTML language or programming, while others are conversant. |
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In the bazaar model, anyone with Internet access and programming skills can be engaged in the process. |
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When I first became a part of the computer programming industry some 25 years ago, a lot of the code was pretty buggy. |
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Eventually, we have to create the real software design, and it will be in some programming language. |
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In an ironic counterpart to the trend of offshoring programmer jobs to India, the business of writing about programming is also on the move. |
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Policies can be defined in a standard logical programming language and deployed to ensure that only optimal routes are selected for calls. |
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The precision necessary when writing programming languages is palpable not only for the author of technology but also for the user of technology. |
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Some knowledge of assembly language programming is important if you are planning on writing your own low-level graphics routines. |
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Anyone with a small amount of experience with computer programming will be creating single player dungeon crawls in a matter of minutes. |
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There is some excellent general programming and software design stuff in here. |
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Building a complete model, and inspecting its simulation results, often requires programming skills in Lisp or Prolog. |
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What programming techniques are used to identify my child's developmental progress? |
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Upcoming docuseries include Cold Justice and Save Our Business as the network attempts to build a year-round lineup of original programming. |
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If this holds for computer programming languages, it surely holds much more for natural languages. |
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When we review programming, we tend to look at unserved and underserved niches that will meet our customers' needs. |
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On most days, local radio and television stations retransmitted the IMN signal, but the IMN provided only 4 hours of local programming per day. |
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A function is the smallest reusable unit of code consistent across several programming languages. |
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The Tamil channel has since then undergone a major revamp, like programming mix and so on. |
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Listening to this CD, I discovered depths of bad music, bad programming, and unoriginality I never even knew existed. |
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Special features show how news programming has been created over the years. |
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Thirty or so years later we find much of the programming is rather narrowly defined ideologically. |
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It is guaranteed to grow for life, or at least into your old age, because of its genetic programming. |
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It certainly has a lot to do with a new generation of lifestyle television programming. |
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It's a safe bet that we can now turn on the tube anytime in the day and will find decent sports programming. |
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The equipment, including devices used to reprogram access cards, enables viewers to unscramble DirecTV programming without legal authorization. |
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Animals display primitive feelings that are a product of their programming or instinct. |
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But the future is ripe with possibilities, like live television or an entire network with programming made especially for your cell phone. |
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Heck, I seem to always tweak individual high-quality programming material even when custom presets are close to the mark anyway! |
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One area that's not so much a surprise, but one we strongly support is to see the networks strengthening their lineups with original programming. |
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Under last week's new deal, subscribers will be able to create their own programming lineups, record favorite shows and skip commercials. |
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It's essentially the quality of their programming that has earned them a place in our lineups. |
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Nor will they need to be concerned about whether their channel lineups are filled to the rim with their own programming. |
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These compact wall-mounted appliances utilize a microcomputer, a liquid crystal display, and a small keypad for programming. |
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To accomplish this, he pressed for nongraded classes, open education, greater flexibility in programming, and personal counselling. |
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Like most people, I understand next to nothing about the arcana of computer programming. |
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Most compositions are swirling masses of intense orchestration mixed once again with this signature drum 'n' bass lite rhythm programming. |
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This article reviews the published literature on the extent and effectiveness of substance abuse treatment programming for women. |
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Green says there has been little available in the way of arts programming for some years. |
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Homes receiving ad-supported cable programming now comprise more than 80 percent of all U.S. television households. |
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Traditional programming requires a few coders to commit a lot of time and effort, for which they will reasonably expect to be paid. |
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To hit the broadest range of potential coders, you've got to show them the vast range of what programming can allow you to do. |
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In my years of experience, I have seen many language and programming fads come and go. |
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Overall, this book covers graphics programming in Perl in a logically ordered and balanced manner. |
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One indication of this is that conventional game programming does not seem to be growing these days. |
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The arts programming also seems to have a something of a pick-and-mix feel about it. |
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In fact he is remembered for Farkas theorem which is used in linear programming and also for his work on linear inequalities. |
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These are intricate contraptions requiring complicated computer programming and meticulous physical refinement and testing. |
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Given that the public owns the air waves, why can't we viewers expect more from programming than thinly-veiled infomercials? |
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This has been due to commercial content on programming submitted for our non-commercial channels. |
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I shook my head thinking that I needed to watch the time better when programming. |
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His research centers on information management, parallel programming, and artificial intelligence. |
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The introduction is quite rudimentary, suitable for complete beginners to programming. |
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This new deal will enable the station to broadcast on five frequencies a total of 25 hours a week of BBC programming. |
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What are the implications for cable with its digital capacity and its responsibilities in carrying broadcast programming? |
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Concentration of media power in too few hands not only can lead to higher prices for consumers but can hurt variety and quality of programming. |
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As they were filming some of their beach-heavy programming, I was accosted at several points by camera crews and veejays. |
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On the instrumental cuts, he seems less aggressive and almost a little less ambitious with his melodies and drum programming. |
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Today I spent most of my time programming, or scripting which is not usually what I do. |
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By programming all functionality in the kernel, we can make gains in performance. |
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In addition, we produce or co-produce two to three television movies a year, to help demonstrate that there is an audience for family friendly programming. |
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Some years ago, following a debilitating illness, I started to fill the seemingly limitless days of convalescence by expanding my programming skills. |
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This lineup will segue into fully scripted Friday night programming blocks in November. |
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And at this juncture, the company says it has the caliber of programming, be it dramatic series or telepics, which then keeps those women viewers tuned to the network. |
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Safiri recalled one meeting, headed by Rouhani, concerning television programming. |
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The show's unique format relied on the presence of repeating characters, all of whom had deep backstories that had been developed over years of programming. |
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Men dominate the production and programming side of television too. |
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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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Feeble corporate efforts to encourage family programming would be better directed if advertising dollars did not support immoral sitcoms and soaps. |
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The Television New Zealand Act specifically prevents me from interfering in the day-to-day operations of broadcasting, including programming decisions. |
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Thousands of bright-eyed programming and design stars have passed through the storied doors. |
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The purchase will help Disney fill its programming slots, introduce new TV specials and series and make serious money on merchandising its new characters. |
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Thus, televised sport was viewed first as programming and then as sport. |
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The racy programming has not just got audiences into a lather. |
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What's more, while the millennials consume gobs of digital fare, they also master tech tools to evade marketers and to customize their own programming. |
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In any case, this sort of peculiar programming has made the Cannes festival an annual three-ring circus for film buffs. |
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Ocean will not share any programming with any other station and we will broadcast our main programmes from studios in Sligo, Donegal and Manorhamilton. |
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During a programming operation, the channel current is approximately zero, and the first voltage is ramped at a rate proportional to the injection current. |
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It blends edgy, experimental programming with traditional arts offerings. |
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The hot programming language of today may be extinct tomorrow. |
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What about any outboard gear, digital effects, synth programming? |
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Unfortunately, current knowledge on architecture and programming of shoot meristem was not used in this explanation to support genetic results against diplontic selection. |
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Second, the dominance of broadcasting monoliths limits local programming, as the airwaves become saturated with national programs and syndicated fare. |
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We cannot overstate the importance of LGBTQ-oriented, inclusive high school programming for the social development and wellbeing of our LGBTQ youth. |
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The long process of programming of the money would mean its effect would not take hold until well into next year. |
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Every step toward inscrutability is a step away from accountability, or fond hopes like programming in friendliness toward humans. |
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Tries earnestly to out-extreme the original programming at HBO, but just ends up like the wigger trying to be cool in a room full of black people. |
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Some cable operators fear that video streaming will allow large numbers of consumers to bypass cable service and get programming over the Internet. |
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Local stories, accents, and images are drowned out by a multi-channel bombardment of glossy programming, bearing little resemblance to the Caribbean experience. |
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I find that he cannot now perform the machine programming functions which mainly occupied him during his twenty-two years with his former employer. |
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Kiefer Sutherland stars in this high-concept piece of TV programming. |
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But we relegate and outsource our programming capabilities at our own peril. |
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The busy bee worked for over six months programming and reprogramming this, creating hundreds of frames of animation, and some truly awe-inspiring features. |
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That is officialese for saying that they are making the mandatory bow to non-commercial programming, but note that it is only open to the same commercial broadcasters. |
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Library functions are provided for user-friendly programming. |
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The similarity lies in what is reported, and in the fixed data across columns, and there is much programming effort in extracting it from the database. |
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The patent in question relates to the use of the XML programming language that makes files readable across different programs and allows the formatting of text. |
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As a product of the Cable Act of 1992's retransmission consent requirement, cable operators refused to pay for network programming they had previously retransmitted for free. |
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I continue to be baffled by the fact that the US networks keep taking absolutely brilliant television programming from BBC America and turning it into slop. |
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I really do think that the least our government can do for us is to have good cultural programming on local radio and television, and not political blabbing. |
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The BBC's main television channels BBC ONE and BBC TWO will also work closer to avoid schedule clashes with similar programming on at the same time. |
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Hot summer days spent programming Atari PCs, competitive Frogger, and campfire songs about Qbert! |
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In the coming year the Governors will consider the BBC's coverage of European constitutional affairs and religious programming and publish the findings. |
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While programming details are sketchy, it is understood that the new channel would offer a diet of sitcoms, drama and soaps and will have no news or current affairs content. |
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