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series and support
Early video chipsets featuring AGP support included the Rendition Vérité V2200, 3dfx Voodoo Banshee, Nvidia RIVA 128, 3Dlabs PERMEDIA 2, Intel i740, ATI Rage series, Matrox Millennium II, and S3 ViRGE GX / 2.
Pagan Publishing has released a series of supplements in a similar vein, by the name Delta Green, that is set in the 1990s ( although later supplements add support for playing closer to the present day ).
Notable exceptions include IBM mainframes, which support IBM's own format ( in addition to the IEEE 754 binary and decimal formats ), and Cray vector machines, where the T90 series had an IEEE version, but the SV1 still uses Cray floating-point format.
The following year the calendar was combined with that of Formula One, so the series became support races for the Grand Prix.
In spite of the loving support of the series by its fans, the program had never been a favorite of television critics or members of the more high brow society.
A plaza stretches out before the building, and a series of support columns holds it up.
35 million euros between 1997 and 2011 ), despite stiff competition from other film locations in Eastern Europe and North Africa, with the Malta Film Commission providing support services to foreign film companies for the production of feature cinema ( Gladiator, Troy, Munich and Count of Monte Cristo ' World War Z, amongst others, were shot in Malta over the last few years ), commercials and television series.
A CPU socket type and motherboard chipset must support the CPU series and speed.
Total research, development, launch, and support costs for the Mariner series of spacecraft ( Mariners 1 through 10 ) was approximately $ 554 million.
There was a so-called 68070 processor, produced by Signetics ( Philips ), and was a modestly improved 68000 series processor, with a simple, on-chip MMU and I²C bus support.
At the beginning of the series two prototypes of this class, the ' Manus ' heavy weapons and ' Corus ' combat support models, had been designed with the capability to combine with a robotic assistant, named Octus, to form the titular ' Sym-Bionic Titan '.
One such filmmaker, Frank Capra, created a seven-part U. S. government-sponsored series of films to support the war effort entitled Why We Fight ( 1942-5 ).
In the 1950s, the Puerto Rican Nationalist Party denounced the Constitution and Muñoz Marín support as a sham, and staged a series of uprisings in 1950, known as the Puerto Rican Nationalist Party Revolts of the 1950s, of which the most notable were the ones in Jayuya, Utuado and San Juan, plus the attack on Blair House, and the United States House of Representatives in 1954.
When traveling the Presidential limousine is always accompanied by support cars ( normally BMW 5 series driven by members of the SDU ) and several Garda motorcycle outriders which form a protective convoy around the car.
This is based on a series of letters sent to Bennett following his election as Prime Minister by Arcand, his colleague Ménard and two Conservative caucus members asking for financial support for Arcand's antsemitic newspaper Le Goglu.
This change was necessary to support the plot change in which the killing of Kimble's wife was not a senseless murder by a transient during a botched robbery attempt ( as in the original series ) but rather the result of a fiendish plot by an evil drug company executive.
Advocates of Condorcet methods argue that a candidate can claim to have majority support only if they are the " Condorcet winner " that is, the candidate who would beat every other candidate in a series of one-on-one elections.
The techniques include presenting known forged documents as genuine ; inventing ingenious, but implausible, reasons for distrusting genuine documents ; attributing his or her own conclusions to books and sources reporting the opposite ; manipulating statistical series to support the given point of view ; and deliberately mis-translating texts ( in languages other than the revisionist's ).
Other techniques include manipulating statistical series to support the given point of view, and deliberately mis-translating texts ( into other languages )... etc.
The article was followed by a series of responses, some in support, some critical.
In the late 1860s and early 1870s, a series of mass rallies called tabori, modeled on the Irish monster meetings, were organized in support of the United Slovenia program.
Recently, there have been a series of non-binding, unofficial referenda or " popular votes " ( consultes populars, in Catalan, a binding referendum for independence is illegal in Spain ) held in municipalities around Catalonia, in which voters indicated whether they support Catalan independence from Spain.
After several failed attempts to attack government strongholds and little initial support from the local population, the National Guard nearly annihilated the Sandinistas in a series of attacks in 1963.
Many such games natively support joysticks and analog player movement, like Valve's Half-Life and id Software's Quake series.

series and poles
The ice caps on both poles began to grow and thicken, and by the end of the period the first of a series of glaciations of the current Ice Age began.
The cables are fixed with bolts in the rock and raised onto a series of metal poles in late May ( the poles do not anchor the cables ).
The technical condition to ensure that an infinite sum such as this converges to a meromorphic function is that on any compact set, after omitting the finitely many terms having poles in that set, the remaining series converges normally.
" GameSpot also saw it as an improvement to the series, stating " the levels in Sonic 3 offer more interaction than those in previous games, in the form of such things as zip lines, fireman's poles, and giant tree trunks that you can climb by running upward inside of them.
Schütz was interested in mapping ' the transition from direct to indirect experience ... as two poles between which stretches a continuous series of experiences ', as well as in what he called the progressive anonymisation of the Mitwelt: a ' scale of increasing anonymity.
Joseph the Elder demarcated Wallowa land with a series of poles, proclaiming, " Inside this boundary all our people were born.
1993 saw Montoya switch to the Swift GTI Championship, a series he dominated by winning seven of eight races and earning eight poles.
During the 1970s the combined AISI Committees of Structural Steel Producers and Steel Plate Producers engaged in a series of research and promotional seminars and publication programs that focused, for example, on the use of steel storage tanks and transmission pipage in the water utility business, innovations in computer-aided design for structural steel frames for high-rise and arena buildings, applications for structural and steel plate in new mass transit system designs, and in utility poles for high voltage electrical transmission systems.
However, they are all of the form of a series of the simple rational functions, which have poles at the eigenvalues of the partitioned matrices.
The problem of proving this without defining the zeta function first was signaled and left open by E. Landau in his 1909 treatise on number theory: " Whether the eta series is different from zero or not at the points, i. e., whether these are poles of zeta or not, is not readily apparent here.
They approached a weir ( a series of poles across the river, like thousands along the shore and the shoreline of the bay, across which nets could be strung ).
The primaries of transverse flux LIMs have a series of twin poles lying transversely side-by-side, with opposite winding directions.
In fishing, an outrigger is a pole or series of poles that allow boats to troll more lines in the water without tangling and simulates a school of fish.
A wiggler can be considered to be series of bending magnets concatenated together, and its radiation intensity scales as the number of magnetic poles in the wiggler.
The dragon itself is a long serpent shaped body on poles, assembled by joining the series of hoops on each section and attaching the ornamental head and tail pieces at the ends.
Martin led the series with a 5. 3 average starting position, posting six poles and 26 top ten starting positions in 29 races.
Each of the poles consist of four series connected three-phase valve bridges, which form two series connected twelve pulse bridges.
* Fingal Fingers A series of progressively heavier, hinged poles (" fingers ") are lifted starting from a horizontal resting position and flipped over to the other side.
He won the series outright in 1999, with eight wins and three poles.
Staying with Newman-Haas for 2004, Bourdais dominated the Champ Car series with seven wins and eight poles in his McDonald's-sponsored Lola, beating his team mate Junqueira by 28 points.
For instance: he reported that the Earth had electric poles that could be detected by the motion of a bimetallic needle ; and he claimed that he could produce the electrolysis of water using a series of magnets, instead of Volta's piles.
The sculpture is a series of tangled metal tubes, in the colours of the metro lines plus purple for the commuter trains, atop a series of poles, representing the paths taken by the users of public transit.

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