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Nexus and code
In NGSCB, there are two software components, the Nexus, a security kernel that is part of the Operating System which provides a secure environment ( Nexus mode ) for trusted code to run in, and Nexus Computing Agents ( NCAs ), trusted modules which run in Nexus mode within NGSCB-enabled applications.

Nexus and United
*" The Nexus of Drug Trafficking and Hawala in Afghanistan ", Dr. Edwina A. Thompson, for the World Bank and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime ( UNODC )
Nexus was released in the United States in 1996, along with Dark Ages in 1999, followed by Shattered Galaxy ( 2001 ).
Spescom DataVoice ’ s products – which include the Libra and Nexus voice and screen recording solutions ; Qnique, a performance management and workflow solution ; and Libra Mobile, a unified mobile and fixed-line recording solution-are deployed in the United States, Europe, Middle East and Africa.

Nexus and ;
Picard asks for help from an " echo " of Guinan in the Nexus ; she sends him to meet Kirk, who is also safe in the Nexus.
There are several games that are patterned after the war: the Games Workshop 2005 Summer Online Campaign, for The Lord of the Rings Strategy Battle Game ; a board game developed by Nexus Editrice and published in the US by Fantasy Flight Games called War of the Ring ( board game ); a board and counter wargame called War of the Rings published by SPI in 1977 ; The Lord of the Rings: War of the Ring, a real-time strategy computer game published by Sierra Entertainment in 2003 ; and the Battle for Middle-earth series of real-time strategy games published by Electronic Arts in 2004 and 2006.
* Nexus, a person in debt bondage in ancient Rome ; see nexum
The set is unique in that unlike other sets, where " common " units had three levels of relative power ( Weak, Standard, and Tough ), Nexus had only Unique and Standard figures ; no Weak or Tough versions were included in the set.
* 1986 Jana Sterbak / Krzysztof Wodiczko, 49 eParallèle, Centre d ' art contemporain canadien / 49th Parallel, Centre for Contemporary Canadian Art, New York ; Nexus Gallery of Contemporary Art, Atlanta
Baron's Nexus stories responded to the world he was writing in ; competing merchants overwhelm media channels ( and telepathy ) with advertising.
Among First's best-known titles were Chaykin's satirical futuristic cop series American Flagg ; John Ostrander and Tim Truman's Grimjack ; Baron & Rude's Nexus ; Badger ; Jim Starlin's space opera series Dreadstar and Mike Grell's Jon Sable, which was briefly adapted for TV.
If the vendor does not adopt a standard ( such as the ones used by ARM processors ; or Nexus ), they need to define their own solution.
( Statistical Sources: Rad Zdero ( 2004 ), The Global House Church Movement ; Rad Zdero ( 2007 ), Nexus: The World House Church Movement Reader ; Dawn Friday Fax ; Wolfgang Simson ( 2007 ), The Starfish Manifesto ; Wolfgang Simson, EaSi Newsletter, July 2007 ; Wikipedia )
*' Speakers Debate How to Mix Freedom, Safety ', The Daily Nexus ; UC, Santa Barbara ; Published March 4, 2002
In Part One of the Thanos Quest, Thanos first travels to the Nexus of Reality where the concept being the In-Betweener is being imprisoned by Lord Chaos and Master Order ; after freeing him from the sphere in which he is being incarcerated, Thanos forcibly takes the Soul Gem from the In-Betweener, whose powers are useless at the heart of the realm of Chaos and Order.
In Berninger, Mark ; Ecke, Jochen ; and Haberkorn, Gideon, Comics As a Nexus of Cultures: Essays on the Interplay of Media, Disciplines, pp. 187 – 210.

Nexus and #
# " The Jedi Nexus "
Magnified image of the AMOLED screen on the Google Nexus One smartphone using the PenTile_matrix_family # PenTile_RGBG | RGBG system of the PenTile Matrix Family.
* Bolton, Kerry ( 1997 ), " Julius Evola — Above the Ruins ," The Nexus, # 10.
# REDIRECT Nexus ( comics )
The ongoing series was also supplemented by The Next Nexus, a four-issue miniseries that followed Nexus # 52.
* Plexus is a brown-skinned anti-Nexus from Nexus: Executioner's Song # 3.
* Nexus Archives, v1 ( ISBN 1-59307-398-4, reprints Nexus # 1-3, v2 # 1-4 )
* Nexus Archives, v2 ( ISBN 1-59307-455-7, reprints Nexus v2 # 5-11 )
* Nexus Archives, v3 ( ISBN 1-59307-495-6, reprints Nexus v2 # 12-18 )
* Nexus Archives, v4 ( ISBN 1-59307-583-9, reprints Nexus v2 # 19-25 )
* Nexus Archives, v5 ( ISBN 1-59307-584-7, reprints Nexus v2 # 26-32 )
* Nexus Archives, v6 ( ISBN 1-59307-791-2, reprints Nexus v2 # 33-39 )
* Nexus Archives, v7 ( ISBN 1-59307-877-3, reprints Nexus v2 # 40-46 )

aspect and state
If this aspect of death as punishment is not distinguished from the idea of death as natural termination, the conclusion seems inevitable that temporal existence itself is a form of punishment rather than the state into which man is put by the will of the Creator.
As with many colonists, Williams ' Puritan beliefs were enmeshed in every aspect of his life, and he used the Bible to state his case.
For some scholars, a dictatorship is a form of government that has the power to govern without consent of those being governed ( similar to authoritarianism ), while totalitarianism describes a state that regulates nearly every aspect of public and private behavior of the people.
Tense differs from aspect in showing the time reference, while aspect shows how the action / state is " envisaged " or " seen " as happening / occurring.
In linguistics, the grammatical aspect of a verb is a grammatical category that defines the temporal flow ( or lack thereof ) in a given action, event, or state, from the point of view of the speaker.
However, rather than locating an event or state in time, the way tense does, aspect describes " the internal temporal constituency of a situation ", or in other words, aspect is a way " of conceiving the flow of the process itself ".
Recent activity in the theory of aspect: Accomplishments, achievements, or just non-progressive state?
The most famous aspect of the production is Craig's use of large, abstract screens that altered the size and shape of the acting area for each scene, representing the character's state of mind spatially or visualising a dramaturgical progression.
In Nicaragua, the lodging aspect of the word " inn " lives on in hotel brand names like Holiday Inn, and in some state laws that refer to lodging operators as innkeepers.
The same malignant aspect in republicanism may be traced in the inequality of fortunes, and the opportunities of fraud, growing out of a state of war, and in the degeneracy of manners and of morals engendered by both.
Practically every aspect of the Miranda rule has drawn state court criticism.
The unusual aspect of the orchestra was that, believing that in the ideal Marxist state all people are equal, its members felt that there was no need to be led by the dictatorial baton of a conductor ; instead they were led by a committee.
Others might state that without the being actualizing such information as an intrinsic aspect of its very nature, there would be no information to begin with ..
In North America, the lodging aspect of the word " inn " lives on in hotel brand names like Holiday Inn, and in some state laws that refer to lodging operators as innkeepers.
Letter writing was the primary form through which business was conducted both in state and church, so it became an important aspect of rhetorical education.
State churches are not necessarily national churches in the ethnic sense of the term, but the two concepts may overlap in the case of a nation state where the state boundary largely corresponds to the distribution of a single ethnic group to which a certain denomination is attached as an aspect of ethnic identity.
Truth comes from the accurate representation of a state of affairs ( i. e., some aspect of the real world ) by a picture ( i. e., a proposition ).
* Through his election as consul for ten years and censor for life, Domitian openly subordinates the republican aspect of the state to the monarchical.
:::* stative aspect, in which the situation is a fixed, unevolving state ( as in " I know French "), and
:* perfect, which combines elements of both aspect and tense, and in which both a prior event and the state resulting from it are expressed ( as in " I have studied well ")
Depending on which aspect of dependence is being emphasised, a state may fall into more than one category.
Totalitarianism is a system where the state strives to control every aspect of life and civil society.

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