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** and Sudden
** Greed, Crime, Sudden Death ( 1998 ) Gollancz
** Sudden Impact ( Running lariat to a seated opponent, with theatrics )
** Sudden Death ( TV edition ) ( Darren McCord )
** Sudden Death ( Over the shoulder back to belly piledriver )

** and lack
** Hopelessness in dating ( and general lack of social skills )
** Universally a general lack of energy
** Universally a general lack of energy
** WWII: Polish troops on the Westerplatte are forced, due to lack of food and ammunition, to surrender.
** Polar climate, the climate of the polar regions, characterized by a lack of warm summers
** general lack of migmatites, low geothermal gradient
** lack of ophiolite and abyssal sedimentary rocks ( black shale, chert, etcetera )
** lack of nappes
** sedentary lifestyle, lack of physical exercise
** Instruction sets are architecture-specific: old processors and non-x86 processors lack SSE entirely, for instance, so programmers must provide non-vectorized implementations ( or different vectorized implementations ) for them.
** Federico Faggin, having finished the design of the 4004, became leader of the project from January 1971 until its successful completion in April 1972, after it had been suspended – for lack of progress – for about seven months.
** Weak accounting practices, including lack of timely financial management.
** XK-defines the Kell Blood Group and the Mcleod unusual phenotype ( lack of Kx antigen and greatly reduced expression of Kell antigens );
** Hypodontia refers to the lack of development of one or more teeth
** 412. 13 Free-reed instruments feature a reed which vibrates within a closely fitting slot ( there may be an attached pipe, but it should only vibrate in sympathy with the reed, and not have an effect on the pitch – instruments of this class can be distinguished from 422. 3 by the lack of finger-holes ).
** Stage presence — a charisma of rock star, the ability to rock, lack of stage fright and power to drive thousands of listeners ; involves guitar showmanship and other emotional demonstrations.
** " Moving On ", by Peter Anghelides, a short story in Decalog 3 ( Virgin, 1995 ), which relates how Sarah's travels with the Doctor impacted her emotionally, and how K-9 Mark III eventually broke down due to a lack of available parts.
** Victoria Dunlap, the Republican county clerk of rural Sandoval County, New Mexico, starts issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples, citing lack of legal grounds for denial.
** lack of support ( e. g. forcing to do two peoples ' jobs ),
** Already an exceptional telepath, Moondragon gained almost limitless telepathic and telekinetic abilities from the gem, but her previous failures and damages to her ego led her to lack the confidence to exploit its greater powers.
** Bil's lack of pupils
** Victoria Dunlap, county clerk of rural Sandoval County, New Mexico, starts issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples, citing lack of legal grounds for denial.
** In DiGeorge Syndrome, a disease characterized by the failure of the third and fourth pharyngeal pouches to develop, the parathyroid glands do not form and there is thus a lack of PTH.
" ( No Ambition And F ** k-all Interest ), also NAAFI has been said to mean " Never ' Ave Any Fags In " with reference to the continuous lack of cigarettes.
** Assets of the estates of deceased persons that have failed to be distributed due to intestacy and a lack of known persons entitled to inherit

** and access
** allowing the operating system direct access to hardware resources
** The R40: connects the different downtown quarters with each other, and provides access to the main avenues.
** Hacker ( computer security ), to access computer networks, legally or otherwise
** Domestic telephone system: a national fiber-optic cable interurban trunk system is nearing completion ; rural exchanges are being improved and expanded ; mobile cellular systems are being installed ; access to the Internet is available ;
** A more complex technique just blocks the interrupts that may trigger access to that data structure.
** 64-bit external databus doubles the amount of information possible to read or write on each memory access and therefore allows the Pentium to load its code cache faster than the 80486 ; it also allows faster access and storage of 64-bit and 80-bit x87 FPU data.
** Encapsulate Field – force code to access the field with getter and setter methods
* ** Plans refers to " volume based " broadband access plans
** Istituto Tecnico: it is a technical school originally reserved for those who sought a highly qualified work, but today more and more used as a different route to access university.
** Walking, which promotes better pedestrian access.
** North Korea nuclear weapons program: North Korea announces that it plans to withdraw from the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty and refuses to allow inspectors access to nuclear sites.
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** Visual Basic for Applications see: http :// bytes. com / topic / access / answers / 192513-metaphone-source-code /
** Contention ( telecommunications ), a channel access method
** Government Emergency Telecommunications Service ( GETS )-provides emergency access and priority processing in the local and long distance segments of the public switched wireline network.
** Wireless Priority Service ( WPS )-provides priority cellular network access.
** Channel access schemes, media access control ( MAC )
** In the Netherlands, a fringing barrier between the North Sea and a shallow lake collapses, causing the fifth largest flood in recorded history which creates the Zuider Zee inlet and kills over 50, 000 people ; it also gives sea access to Amsterdam, allowing its development as an important port city.
** Subject ( access control )
** Only tier 3 networks ( who provide Internet access ) are true resellers, while many large tier 2 networks peer with the majority or even vast majority of the Internet directly except for a small portion of the Internet which is reached via a transit provider.
** To apply access policy to network services or content, e. g. to block undesired sites.
** To access sites prohibited or filtered by your ISP or institution.
** To circumvent Internet filtering to access content otherwise blocked by governments.

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