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list and matches
That list shows a gap in the early sixth century that matches Gildas's version of events.
The closest analogy with the modern Web browser would be to create a list of bookmarks to articles relevant to a topic, and then to have some mechanism for automatically scrolling through the articles ( for example, use Google to search for a keyword, obtain a list of matches, repeatedly use the " open in new tab " feature of the Web browser, and then visit each tab sequentially ).
He was supported in his view by Lillywhite's Guide to Cricketers ( 1865 edition ) which included his innings at Hove in a list called Scores of 100 or more made since 1850 in first-class matches.
" This is support for an unranked set of liberties that reasonable citizens in all states should respect and uphold — to some extent, the list proposed by Rawls matches the normative human rights that have international recognition and direct enforcement in some nation states where the citizens need encouragement to act in a way that fixes a greater degree of equality of outcome.
Taken together, the list of suitors matches well with the captains in the Catalog of Ships from the Iliad ; however, some of the names may have been placed in the list of Helen's suitors simply because they went to Troy.
The search command will then return a list of files to the user's query window if any servers have a file that matches the search string.
This list includes players who participated in any games played by the top-level Washington Freedom team, whether competitive ( WUSA, W-League, WPS ) or friendly ( WUSA Festivals in 2004, exhibition matches in 2004 and 2005, Hall of Fame game in 2007, etc.
Sending courtesy copies of mailing list replies also directly to the author ( s ) of answered message ( s ) is a common practice on some lists, and matches a new interpretation of " Cc :" as abbreviation for " courtesy copy ".
Here is a list of the most important international matches held in Suwon World Cup Stadium.
A total of 76 first-class and 9 list A one day matches were played on the pitch, the first on 28 August 1873 when Yorkshire played Nottinghamshire, and the last on 17 August 1955, when Yorkshire defeated Gloucestershire by 67 runs.
Unix globbing operates by parameter expansion – the glob pattern ( e. g., *. log ) is expanded and replaced by the list of all matches.
In Test matches, Kaneria holds the record for most wickets by any Pakistani spin bowler and fourth on the list of most Test wickets over all, only behind Wasim Akram, Waqar Younis and Imran Khan.
Andorra has scored very few goals in competitive internationals ( UEFA European Football Championship or FIFA World Cup matches ), the list below is comprehensive.
Below is a list of all matches, along with their outcomes:
UEFA has a star classification scheme for association football stadiums, the UEFA elite stadium list, grading stadiums on their suitability to host major matches.
A " false positive " occurs when a passenger who is not on the No Fly List has a name that matches or is similar to a name on the list.
Teams appear on the rankings list once they have played eight international test matches, starting from July 2009.
Here is a list of the most important international matches held in International Stadium Yokohama.
Competitors were given a list of football matches set to take place over the coming week, and attempted to pick a line of eight of them whose results would be worth most points by the scoring scheme, traditionally by crossing specific boxes on a printed coupon.
Typically, a list of 13 matches for the coming week will be given.
He also played nine list A matches, scoring 85 runs and taking four wickets.
In the final Maharoof scored 52 runs while opening the batting and dismissed Sachithra Senanayake to claim his 200th wicket in list A matches.

list and defined
For instance, it defined chemical engineering to be a " science of itself, the basis of which is ... unit operations " in a 1922 report ; and with which principle, it had published a list of academic institutions which offered " satisfactory " chemical engineering courses.
When an order has been defined in this way, a sorting algorithm can be used to put a list of any number of items into that order.
It was dropped from the U. S. State Department list of Foreign Terrorist Organizations in 1999, " primarily because of the absence of terrorist activity, as defined by relevant law ... during the past two years.
A non-validating parser may, however, elect not to read parsable external entities ( including the external subset ), and does not have to honor the content model restrictions defined in element declarations and in attribute list declarations.
A particular FSM is defined by a list of its states, and the triggering condition for each transition.
Extension blocks ( blocks that " extend " the 87a definition via a mechanism already defined in the 87a spec ) consist of the sentinel, an additional byte specifying the type of extension, and a linked list of sub-blocks with the extension data.
The gallon was removed from the list of legally defined primary units of measure catalogued in the EU directive 80 / 181 / EEC, for trading and official purposes, with effect from 31 December 1994.
* A kigo ( seasonal reference ), usually drawn from a saijiki, an extensive but defined list of such words.
Unlike domain names on the Internet, there is no globally defined list of interwiki prefixes, so owners of a wiki must define a mapping appropriate to their needs.
A short list of important notions defined with idempotents includes:
While varieties of herbal teas are defined as any plant material for infusion, below is a list of common herbs:
A tree can be defined recursively ( locally ) as a collection of nodes ( starting at a root node ), where each node is a data structure consisting of a value, together with a list of nodes ( the " children "), with the constraints that no node is duplicated.
Recursively, a tree is defined as a node ( the root ), which itself consists of a value ( of some data type, possibly empty ), together with a list of nodes ( possibly empty ); symbolically:
Beyond those modern-use characters, all others may be defined to be obsolete or rare ; these are better candidates for private-use registration than for congesting the public list of generally useful Unicodes.
The nomenklatura defined the Soviet political leadership, and the people on the list invariably were members of the CPSU.
This list includes only those islands that are part of the San Juans as defined by the USGS — bounded by the Strait of Juan de Fuca, Haro Strait, Rosario Strait, Boundary Pass, and the Strait of Georgia.
A current list of problems occurring on the network component is often kept in the form of an active alarm list such as is defined in RFC 3877, the Alarm MIB.
A discrete function could be defined explicitly by a list, or by a formula for f ( n ) or it could be given implicitly by a recurrence relation or difference equation.
The list of reserved words in a language are defined when a language is developed.
It can be broadly defined as anything that children read, but a more useful definition may be fiction, poetry and drama intended for and used by children and young people, a list to which many add non-fiction.
These competences and autonomy rights are not defined in a closed list ; these can change over time.
The mode is not necessarily well defined, the list ( 1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 5 ) has the two modes 2 and 3.
A rule may be defined by a list of alternative rules separated by a solidus ("").

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