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* Moriarty by Modem, a short story by Jack Nimersheim, describes an alternate history where Babbage's Analytical Engine was indeed completed and had been deemed highly classified by the British government.
It instead appears to be used for highly classified military / defense Special Access Programs ( SAP ), which are unacknowledged publicly by the government, military personnel, and defense contractors.
USNS Schuyler Otis Bland ( T-AK-277 ) was known to have brought highly classified " agriculture products " under armed guard to southeast Asia, Okinawa, and Panama.
Most emeralds are highly included, so their toughness ( resistance to breakage ) is classified as generally poor.
" Geminus " ( 1968 ) and the highly influential " Il segno del comando "( 1970 ) should be classified into
Fuel used for United States Navy reactors is typically highly enriched in uranium-235 ( the exact values are classified ).
These training rounds had been forgotten because they were used in a highly classified program and had been fired before DU had become an item of interest, more than 20 years before the Gulf War.
The concept of the explosively pumped flux compression generator for generating a non-nuclear electromagnetic pulse was conceived as early as 1951 by Andrei Sakharov in the Soviet Union, but nations have usually kept their most recent work on non-nuclear EMP highly classified until the technology was old enough for similar ideas to be conceived by physicists in other nations.
They maintain that Frank Olson was murdered because, especially in the aftermath of his LSD experience, he had become a security risk who might divulge state secrets associated with highly classified CIA programs, many of which he had direct personal knowledge.
The presence of the gas was highly classified, and authorities ashore had no knowledge of it.
Many major cities in the Philippines are independent cities, classified as either " highly urbanized " or " independent component " cities.
The term " code word " was used by the CIA during the 1960s as a partial designation for a Top Secret report on a highly classified and sensitive intelligence topic, and for compartmenting information.
Top Secret / Code Word documents contained " highly classified and sensitive intelligence.
Within days, the highly classified UAV program was launched under the code name of " Red Wagon.
" The August 2 and August 4, 1964, clash in the Tonkin Gulf between naval units of the U. S. and North Vietnamese Navy initiated America's highly classified UAVs into their first combat missions of the Vietnam War.
Although Dolphy's work is sometimes classified as free jazz, his compositions and solos were often rooted in conventional ( if highly abstracted ) tonal bebop harmony and melodic lines that suggest the influences of modern classical composers Béla Bartók and Igor Stravinsky.
Nixon's Vietnam policy, as well as that of previous administrations, suffered further criticism when, in June 1971, the Pentagon Papers, a highly classified narrative and documentary history of U. S. involvement in Vietnam from 1945 to 1967, prepared at Secretary McNamara's order, was leaked and published in part in several major newspapers.
In 1957 the USAF provided additional funding to extend the project, by then highly classified and designated as Weapon System 606A.
Many modern EA techniques are considered to be highly classified.
The group's deliberations were sensitive and highly secret, dealing as they did with the highly classified fact that there was a covert side to the Marshall Plan, where the CIA used certain funds to aid anti-communist groups in France and Italy.
As a reusable space-launch vehicle, the space shuttles carried a wide variety of payloads – from scientific research equipment to highly classified military satellites.
The report suggested that O ' Neill was responsible for losing a briefcase with " highly classified information " in it, containing among other things " a description of every counterespionage and counterterrorism program in New York.
In 1978, Canadian researcher Arthur Bray uncovered previously classified Canadian UFO documents naming Dr. Vannevar Bush as heading a highly secret UFO investigation group within the U. S. Research and Development Board.

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A program of financial assistance would permit placing emphasis on the national interest in training highly skilled labor.
In a later chapter dealing with the suburban school, I shall discuss the importance of arranging a program for the academically talented and highly gifted youth in any high school where he is found.
Also in case of Single Instructions Multiple Data — a case when a lot of data from the same type has to be processed, modern processors can disable parts of the pipeline so that when a single instruction is executed many times, the CPU skips the fetch and decode phases and thus greatly increases performance on certain occasions, especially in highly monotonous program engines such as video creation software and photo processing.
The program was initially highly successful, eliminating the disease in " Taiwan, much of the Caribbean, the Balkans, parts of northern Africa, the northern region of Australia, and a large swath of the South Pacific " and dramatically reducing mortality in Sri Lanka and India.
One highly popular and respected General Agency program is the “ Week of Compassion ,” named for the special offering to fund the program when it began in the 1950s.
A program of studies which is highly general, nonspecialized, and nonvocational is advocated.
There had been a managerial revolution ; the creation by early space exploration of a cadre of highly trained technologist-managers was one of the most important spin-offs of the space program.
Only highly technically adept Amiga users would know, for example, that exception 3 was an address error, and meant the program was accessing a word on an unaligned boundary.
In an aside, he cited the single mother title character in the television program Murphy Brown as an example of how popular culture contributes to this " poverty of values ", saying, " It doesn't help matters when primetime TV has Murphy Brown — a character who supposedly epitomizes today's intelligent, highly paid, professional woman — mocking the importance of fathers, by bearing a child alone, and calling it just another ' lifestyle choice.
Mark Nelson, frustrated over many cranks trying to claim having invented a magic compression algorithm appearing in comp. compression, has constructed a 415, 241 byte binary file () of highly entropic content, and issued a public challenge of $ 100 to anyone to write a program that, together with its input, would be smaller than his provided binary data yet be able to reconstitute (" decompress ") it without error.
Downey headed to Secaucus, New Jersey, where his highly controversial television program The Morton Downey Jr. Show was taped.
The instruction set and register complement were highly orthogonal, making the 6809 easier to program than the 6800 or 6502.
The goal of this program was to develop and manufacture highly deadly chemical weapons that were unknown to the West.
In 1967, the business school added an MBA program, which by 2010 has grown to be a highly ranked, nationally accredited evening program for working professionals in the Pacific Northwest.
The hero, Nick Haflinger, is a runaway from Tarnover, a government program intended to find, educate and indoctrinate highly gifted children to further the interests of the state in a future where quantitative analysis backed by the tacit threat of coercion has replaced overt military and economic power as the deciding factor in international competition.
Thailand's highly successful government-sponsored family planning program has resulted in a dramatic decline in population growth from 3. 1 % in 1960 to around 0. 4 % today.
Willkie made a highly publicized appearance on the popular Town Hall nationwide radio program, where he debated the merits of the private-enterprise system with Robert H. Jackson.
The former of the two was almost exclusively in the hands of the white minority until the highly controversial and disastrous land redistribution program that started in 2000.
The program may slow down drastically if a highly utilized section of code ( like inner loops in various algorithms ) suddenly cannot fit in the cache.
Additionally, the Research Science Institute ( formerly the Rickover Science Institute ), founded by Admiral Rickover in 1984, is a highly respected summer science program hosted by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology for aspiring high school seniors from around the world.
Lexington is home to many thriving arts organizations including a professional orchestra, two ballet companies, professional theatre, several museums including a basketball museum, several choral organizations and a highly respected opera program at the University of Kentucky.
The KMT authorities implemented a far-reaching and highly successful land reform program on Taiwan during the 1950s.

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