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network and secondary
In any case, anyone who fails to make significant distinction between primary and secondary applications of economic pressure would in principle already have justified that use of economic boycott as a means which broke out a few years ago or was skillfully organized by White Citizens' Councils in the entire state of Mississippi against every local Philco dealer in that state, in protest against a Philco-sponsored program over a national TV network on which was presented a drama showing, it seemed, a `` high yellow gal '' smooching with a white man.
The road network in Belgium is made of highways, national ( or regional ) roads ( the secondary network ) and communal roads ( or streets ).
The road network is theoretically divided into four categories ( national roads, priority regional roads, secondary regional roads and local roads ), however, the United Nations Joint Logistics Centre ( UNJLC ) reports that this classification is of little practical use because some roads simply do not exist.
This included the export of cotton and the development of diverse workmanships, such as the creation of the 2 secondary schools, the Ceará and Mucuripe Lighthouse in 1845, Santa Casa de Misericórdia de Fortaleza in 1861, Prainha Seminary in 1864, Public Library in 1867 and the Public transportation network in 1870, which began with the construction of Railroad of Baturité.
The road network in Georgia consists of 1, 474 kilometers of main or international highways that are considered to be in good condition and some 18, 821 kilometers of secondary and local roads that are, generally, in poor condition.
The remaining road network in Luxembourg accounts for a total length of 2, 820 km, consisting of 798 km of trunk roads ( RN or routes nationales ) and 2, 022 km of secondary roads ( CR or chemins ruraux ).
The national network consists of three main trunk lines, seven secondary main lines and during its peak in the 1950s, around ninety branch lines.
There is a network of secondary airports that could be used, but lack of capital and expertise prohibit their utilisation ( case of Biała Podlaska Airport at the Belarussian border ).
The Paraguayan road network includes almost 4, 500 kilometers of paved roads and nearly 60, 000 kilometers of secondary roads.
The St William Grant Park ( Parade ) in the heart of downtown Kingston is the starting point for three of Jamaica's four A roads, namely the A1 ( Kingston to Lucea ), the A3 ( Kingston to Saint Ann's Bay ) and the A4 ( Kingston to Annotto Bay ), while the city itself is provided with a dense network of trunk, main, secondary and minor roads.
No special hardware is required in order to achieve redundant host PC setup: in case the primary host PC fails, the secondary host PC may start polling network controllers.
A FDDI network contains two rings, one as a secondary backup in case the primary ring fails.
When a network has no requirement for the secondary ring to do backup, it can also carry data, extending capacity to 200 Mbit / s.
Frequency standards in a network or facility are sometimes administratively designated as primary or secondary.
In a wired system, the secondary clocks are ‘ hard-wired ’ to the master clock with their own network of wiring.
This dedicated wiring consists of 3 wires and requires that all secondary clocks be connected to this network in order to receive corrections from the master clock.
After the middle of the 20th century, fax and data became important secondary users of the network created to carry voices, and late in the century, parts of the network were upgraded with ISDN and DSL to improve handling of such traffic.
The government promoted modernization, with special emphasis on building a network of elementary and secondary schools.
A comprehensive network of secondary schools ( the Liceus ) and technical or vocational education schools were implemented across the cities and main towns of the territory.
With the continuous growth of the city's population and its expanding economy centered on the seaport, from the 1940s, Portugal's administration built a network of primary and secondary schools, industrial and commercial schools as well as the first university in the region-the University of Lourenço Marques opened in 1962.
In many textbooks and other secondary references the Internet layer is equated with OSI's network layer.
If the network administrators would like switch B to become the root bridge, they must set its priority to be less than 32768 or configure the spanning tree a root primary / secondary.
Primary and secondary education is predominantly public ( private schools also exist, in particular a strong nationwide network of primary and secondary Catholic education ), while higher education has both public and private elements.

network and roads
I hope it can be said without boasting that no other nation offers its vacationing motorists such variety and beauty of scene, such an excellent network of roads on which to enjoy it and such decent, far-flung over-night accommodations.
" The compact includes a $ 67 million to rehabilitate up to 943 kilometers of rural roads, more than a third of Armenia's proposed " Lifeline road network ".
When the Vikings returned in force in 892 they found a kingdom defended by a standing, mobile field army and a network of garrisoned fortresses that commanded its navigable rivers and Roman roads.
The Arkadiko Bridge is one of four Mycenaean corbel arch bridges part of a former network of roads, designed to accommodate chariots, between Tiryns to Epidauros in the Peloponnese, in Greece.
This network includes main inter-city roads and access roads for départments ' capital cities.
Competition from the railway network from the 1830s, and in the 20th century the roads, made the smaller canals obsolete for most commercial transportation, and many of the British canals fell into decay.
Humanity is faced with the remnants of its past glories: for example, a network of roads and sidewalks that flow like rivers.
A network of protesters, calling itself Cruise Watch, tracked and harassed Cruise missiles whenever they were carried on public roads.
His most significant military contribution was the development of the Limes Germanicus, which encompassed a vast network of roads, forts and watchtowers constructed along the Rhine river to defend the Empire.
National roads form the core of Estonian road network.
By 2007, the Falkland Islands had a road network of with a further roads planned for construction link to all occupied mainland settlements by 2013.
, the country's network of main roads has a total length of around and all public roads.
The French motorway network or autoroute system consists largely of toll roads, except around large cities and in parts of the north.
To ensure an effective road network, new roads not serving Paris were created.

network and linked
It is a network of networks that consists of millions of private, public, academic, business, and government networks, of local to global scope, that are linked by a broad array of electronic, wireless and optical networking technologies.
The cellulose microfibrils are linked via hemicellulosic tethers to form the cellulose-hemicellulose network, which is embedded in the pectin matrix.
It can be independently operated or networked with additional centres, often linked to a corporate computer network, including mainframes, microcomputers and LANs.
The Codasyl approach was based on the " manual " navigation of a linked data set which was formed into a large network.
The ultimate goal is to ensure that a critical mass of plant breeders, leaders, managers and technicians, donors and partners are linked together through an effective global network.
Nan Madol offshore of Temwen Island near Pohnpei, consists of a series of small artificial islands linked by a network of canals, and is often called the Venice of the Pacific.
The network is linked to other European and worldwide NRENs through GEANT and peers extensively with other ISPs at Internet Exchange Points in the UK.
the Al Khalifa, Al-Sabah, Al-Roumi and Al Jalahma's self-sufficiency to the desert was abandoned as they became linked to this trading network that included trade in horses, wood, spices, coffee, dates and especially pearls.
Kathmandu is linked to India and nearby hill regions by road and an expanding highway network.
China was linked to the international telecommunications network by the installation of communications satellite ground stations and the construction of coaxial cables linking Guangdong Province with Hong Kong and Macau.
The network had ground stations in Beijing, Urumqi, Hohhot, Lhasa, and Guangzhou, which also were linked to an Intelsat satellite over the Indian Ocean.
Based on how the nodes in the overlay network are linked to each other, we can classify the P2P networks as structured or unstructured.
In his inauguration speech, National Youth Council chairman Lenny Lebon said: “ It is indeed a memorable day for all the youth and children of Praslin since from this moment we are no more on an outer island but linked to the global network of cyberspace .”
The DCs also were linked with each other via a " crosstelling " communication network and interfaced with the Army Air Defense Command Posts including 10 Missile Masters for the smaller Nike missile radar networks.
The network physically linked individual radio stations, nearly all of which were independent radio owned and operated station, in a vast chain, NBC's audio signal thus transmitted from station to station to listeners across the United States.
These stations were linked together via AT & T's coaxial cable feed, allowing the network to broadcast live television programming to all the stations at the same time.
In the 1940s, the term " chain broadcasting " was used when discussing network broadcasts, as the television stations were linked together in long chains along the East Coast.
* The formation of clusters of linked nodes in a network, measured by the clustering coefficient.
He defines social capital as " the aggregate of the actual or potential resources which are linked to possession of a durable network of more or less institutionalized relationships of mutual acquaintance and recognition.
As Le Touquet Airport was not linked to the French railway network at the time, the journey between the airport and Paris involved an additional change between coach and train at Étaples.
Nicosia is linked with other major cities in Cyprus via a modern motorway network.
Despite rumours circulating on social network sites, the incident was reportedly not linked to the riots taking place.
There was a linked network of of roads in 1989 ; at least of these were paved with asphalt, and were classified as national highways.
The longer route is linked to the trail network stretching around Tampere.
In 1987 Geraldo Rivera produced a national television special on the alleged secret cults, claiming " Estimates are that there are over one million Satanists in United States and they are linked in a highly organized, secretive network.

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