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Despite the absence of conditional jumps, the Z3 was a Turing complete computer ( ignoring the fact that no physical computer can be truly Turing complete because of limited storage size ).
The Preface then allows for Coleridge to leave the poem as a fragment, which represents the inability for the imagination to provide complete images or truly reflect reality.
While the shareware game would be a truly complete game, there would be additional " episodes " of the game that were not shareware, and could only be legally obtained by paying for the shareware episode.
* In late March 1976, the first truly complete recording of the opera Porgy and Bess is released in a 3-LP set, by Decca Records in England and by London Records in the U. S. It stars Willard White and Leona Mitchell.
Stanford University's own Education Program for Gifted Youth received a generous donation in 2006 and used it to create the first truly complete online high school, with an interactive and advanced program for advanced learners.
Telemann wrote choral cantatas for Frankfurt ( later published in solo versions as the Harmonische Gottesdienst ) and Graupner cycles for Darmstadt, but Johann Sebastian Bach ( 1685 – 1750 ) made a truly monumental contribution: his obituary mentions five complete cycles of his cantatas, of which three, comprising some 200 works, are known today, in addition to motets.
Any truly effective damnatio memoriae would not be noticeable to later historians, since, by definition, it would entail the complete and total erasure of the individual in question from the historical record.
But if anyone obeys his word, God's love is truly made complete in him.
Only at the Pole will the experiment truly reveal the rotation rate of the earth, rotating one complete counterclockwise circle every twenty-four hours.
None has yet done it so sharply and so truly as In Which We Serve .... For the great thing which Mr. Coward has accomplished in this film is a full and complete expression of national fortitude ....
In a 1991 study of all 76 complete Messiahs recorded by that date, the writer Teri Noel Towe called this version of Beecham's " one of a handful of truly stellar performances ".
In-cockpit radar and lightning receivers return truly realtime information, but they can cost many thousands of dollars, and do not provide forecasts and complete weather reports.
When New Zealand became a British colony, the fertile lands produced food that would be shipped back to England, causing New Zealand to become colloquially known ( occasionally along with Australia ) as ' Britain's Breadbasket ', subsequently leading to the Dunedin being the first ship to complete a truly successful transport of refrigerated meat, she was refitted with a refrigeration machine with which she took the first load of frozen meat from New Zealand to the United Kingdom.
The term " open standard " is sometimes coupled with " open source " with the idea that a standard is not truly open if it does not have a complete free / open source reference implementation available.
He claims, " Any truly comprehensive program calculated to guarantee a complete cure for intractable, chronic and severe love-shyness must incorporate a program facet that entails use of sexual surrogates.
This allows the scenario to complete successfully, and the commandant seems truly impressed in debriefing.
It has also been surmised that " bloody " is related to the Dutch bloote, " in the adverbial sense of entire, complete, pure, naked, that we have transformed into bloody, in the consequently absurd phrases of bloody good, bloody bad, bloody thief, bloody angry, & c, where it simply implies completely, entirely, purely, very, truly, and has no relation to either blood or murder, except by corruption of the word.
So with complete justice St. John Damascene could write: " When she became Mother of the Creator, she truly became Queen of every creature.
Finally, among the coins and weapons there remains one truly impressive find: a leg bone with a small, black, leather shoe, complete with its silk stocking.
In 2005, the US company Unearthed Films released the first truly complete box set with all six features, both Making Of documentaries, and Slaughter Special.
Whether or not she was just in complete denial or she really truly believed that there was a way to sleep with Mussolini and not be held accountable, I don't know.
Inasmuch, however, as they are in complete agreement with Holy Scripture, and in this respect differ from all other particular symbols i. e., denominational creeds and credal statements, the Lutheran confessions are truly ecumenical and catholic in character.
It should be noted, however, that no Italian publication or record, not even the Consulta Araldica's official registry ( the Libro d ' Oro now retained at the Archivio Centrale dello Stato at Rome-EUR ), is a truly complete record of Italy's nobles and armigers.
A mood of progressivism then apparently prevailed at the fort, as the Army constructed a bathhouse ( in which every man at the fort was required to bathe at least once a week ), a post toilet ( complete with flush toilets ), and a post canteen ( where the men could read current magazines, play pool, and most importantly buy beer and wine ) to boost morale and truly make Fort Mackinac a " desirable station.

complete and useful
Two very useful ways for modifying a form-dictionary are the addition to the dictionary of complete paradigms rather than single forms and the application of a single change to more than one dictionary form.
There are a variety of bouldering terms that are useful in utilizing and describing the techniques necessary to complete a route.
In this case, is the smallest σ-algebra that contains the open intervals of R. While there are many Borel measures μ, the choice of Borel measure which assigns for every interval is sometimes called " the " Borel measure on R. In practice, even " the " Borel measure is not the most useful measure defined on the σ-algebra of Borel sets ; indeed, the Lebesgue measure is an extension of " the " Borel measure which possesses the crucial property that it is a complete measure ( unlike the Borel measure ).
* It is useful to define gcd ( 0, 0 ) = 0 and lcm ( 0, 0 ) = 0 because then the natural numbers become a complete distributive lattice with gcd as meet and lcm as join operation.
The silver impregnation stains are an extremely useful method for neuroanatomical investigations because, for reasons unknown, it stains a very small percentage of cells in a tissue, so one is able to see the complete micro structure of individual neurons without much overlap from other cells in the densely packed brain.
It can also be useful to consider an organism's complete proteome, which can be conceptualized as the complete set of proteins from all of the various cellular proteomes.
He becomes most useful when a mission that involves an escape truck for all the commandos once the mission is complete.
It offers fragments of the 1766 census, the complete Down Survey, as well as a ream of other useful information
Available online in an extremely complete state, down to the shortest trumpet fanfare, and thus an extremely useful example of Victorian incidental music.
It is important to remember that online tools are only a useful tool, and do not substitute for a complete Usability Engineering analysis.
He noted that " the treatment of insanity ( l ’ aliénation mentale ) without considering the differentiating characteristics of the patients distinction des espèces has been at times superfluous, rarely useful, and often harmful ", describing the partial or complete failures of some psychological approaches, as well as the harm that the usual cruel and harsh treatments caused to patients before they came to his hospital.
" Also: " It would be a useful function for the United Nations to take over the so-called nation-building-I would call it the stabilization of a future government-after our military mission is complete.
( Jena, 1861 ) is by far the most complete and useful.
Unlike most other formulas, it uses only a vocabulary element, making it useful for texts without complete sentences.
A criminal declares during his confession that his life “ will afford a useful lesson to judges, and teach the guardians of the people to be careful how they inflict punishments if they will not make a complete rogue of many a hapless wretch … .” In this way, The Necromancer references the same type of ethics extant in morality tales.
A perfect disinfectant would also offer complete and full microbiological sterilisation, without harming humans and useful forms of life, be inexpensive, and non-corrosive.
The mode consisted of an encyclopedia of fighting game terms, complete character command list walkthroughs, tips on all of the game's mechanics, recommended character combos, alternative options for failed combos, detailed command input timings, slow motion for frame counting and timing, and other useful training tips.
In other cases an existing theory is replaced by a new theory which retains significant elements of the earlier theory ; in these cases, the older theory is often still useful for many purposes, and may be more easily understood than the complete theory and lead to simpler calculations.
Here are theories that are no longer considered the most complete representation of reality, but are still useful in particular domains or under certain conditions.
It was useful to chemists as a stand-alone program to generate chemical graphs showing a complete list of structures that satisfy the constraints specified by a user.
In this setting, the API prescribes all correct ways the framework can be used in applications, which allows precise and complete detection of API usages in the code as well as creation of useful code implementing correct API usages.
The oldest useful complete denture appeared in Japan, and has been traced to the ganjyoji temple in Kii Province, Japan.
In pursuit of these goals, the Vision called for the space program to complete the International Space Station by 2010 ; retire the Space Shuttle by 2010 ; develop a new Crew Exploration Vehicle ( later renamed Orion ) by 2008, and conduct its first human spaceflight mission by 2014 ; explore the Moon with robotic spacecraft missions by 2008 and crewed missions by 2020, and use lunar exploration to develop and test new approaches and technologies useful for supporting sustained exploration of Mars and beyond ; explore Mars and other destinations with robotic and crewed missions ; pursue commercial transportation to support the International Space Station and missions beyond low Earth orbit.
Contrary to popular belief, a complete reformat of the HDD is not necessary upon transfer of the HDD between consoles, or else it would not be useful to have the HDD be preformatted and have preinstalled software, as is the case with the North American HDD unit.

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