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Access and famous
One of the famous sites in Mont Albert North has been the milk bar, located on the corner of Access Road and Arcade Road.

Access and persons
Currently the political party Partido de Acceso Sin Exclusión ( Access Without Exclusion Party ) fights for the rights of disabled persons, and one congressman, Oscar López, is blind.
Access is restricted by law or regulation to particular groups of persons.

Access and too
Articuno's role in the film was also criticized, with the Daily Texan commenting that Articuno lacked the " human personality that make the other Pokemon so endearing ", while Access Atlanta commented that its squacking was " way too much for adult ears.
Access Atlanta editor Bob Longino criticized the birds ' sounds, commenting that the squacking was " way too much for adult ears.
Access Atlanta editor Bob Longino criticized the birds ' sounds, commenting that the squaking was " way too much for adult ears.
Access to the lock from the cut and from the Thames was awkward, and the gates were operated by winches and chains, as the site was too narrow to accommodate balance beams.
Throughout the efforts of 21 teams selected to participate in NASA ’ s FAST program ( Facilitated Access to the Space Environment for Technology Development and Training ) and with their successful experiments this future seems not too far away.
* Heiner Benking ( 1993 ), Visual Access Strategies for Multi-Dimensional Objects and Issues / " Our View of Life is too Flat ", WFSF, Turku, FAW Report TR-93019
: Chiaki, too, is accompanied by a small male angel, Access Time, who gave him the power to become Kaitou Sinbad.
* Access to higher education among the poor: Crankshaft recognized that the students on his bus route would never better themselves if they didn't attend college, yet they were too poor to do so.

Access and became
Adam Bosworth initiated and headed up the Quattro project until moving to Microsoft later in 1990 to take over the project which eventually became Access.
When Ethernet became Fast Ethernet, it continued to use the Carrier Sense Multiple Access With Collision Detection ( CSMA / CD ) mechanism to manage traffic on the network cable.
The story became the headline news of media shows such as Entertainment Tonight and Access Hollywood, and made the front-pages of tabloid magazines for years.
The Rapid Access Computing Environment ( RACE ), became operational in October 2008 under the joint guidance of DISA's Computing Services and Chief Technology Office.
Access from other regions was by horseback, wagon, or stagecoach on what became known as Old Wire Road, after the US Army ran a telegraph line from St. Louis, Missouri to Fort Smith, Arkansas in 1859.
Access to the cantonments became restricted starting on 12 September 2001.
ODBC was originally developed by Microsoft during the early 1990s, and became the basis for the Call Level Interface ( CLI ) standardized by SQL Access Group in the Unix and mainframe world.
By the late 1980s, Audiotex and Interactive Voice Response ( IVR ) techniques pioneered by VMI became global standards for businesses communications. Data Communications, November 1986 – Audiotex: The Telephone as Data Access Equipment. Modern Office Technology, March 1986 – Voice Soars at TWA.
Access to the game became intermittent starting in 1998 and had shut down entirely by 2000.
Following the IBM Common User Access guidelines, the key gradually became universally associated with Help in most early Windows programs.
On 20 February 2007 LogicaCMG Telecom Products was sold for £ 265m ( US $ 525m ) to private investors Atlantic Bridge Ventures and Access Industries and became known as Acision.
Access to PAPER became critical as more and more functionality was added.
Special mention goes to the short-format programme City-sort of a shorter multiple daily version of entertainment news shows in the vein of Entertainment Tonight and Access Hollywood-which over the years became the network's signature show and launched the careers of many of its presenters who became minor celebrities in the process ( Boško Jakovljević, Biljana Obradović, Rada Radenović, Bojana Nikolić, Adrijana Čortan, Aleksandra Kajganić, Ivana Baltić, Ana Pendić, Marija Mićić, etc.
Access to its port became increasingly awkward in the age of the steamship and the completion of the Dakar-Saint Louis railroad in 1885 meant that up-country trade effectively circumvented its port.
His effects rig became so big that Rocktron All Access MIDI controllers are used both on and off stage to control everything.
The National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act 1949 is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom which created the National Parks Commission which later became the Countryside Commission and then the Countryside Agency, which became Natural England when it merged with English Nature in 2006.
At least seven people died directly from drinking the E. coli contaminated water, who might have been saved if the Walkerton Public Utilities Commission had admitted to contaminated water sooner, and about 2, 500 became ill. An experimental drug in Phase III clinical trials, Synsorb Pk, was used to treat 19 children on compassionate grounds under Health Canada's Special Access Program.
As support for TCP / IP was added, the product line became known as Apple Remote Access.
Access, a character created for the event and co-owned by Marvel and DC, served as a gate keeper who became stuck while traveling between the two universes.
The College Cost Reduction and Access Act became effective on October 1, 2007 and significantly changed the economics for FFELP loans ; lender special allowance payments were reduced, the exceptional performer designation was revoked, lender insurance rates were reduced, and the lender paid origination fees were doubled.
Access to Western luxury goods became even more restricted, as Western governments applied economic sanctions to express their dissatisfaction with the government repression of the opposition, while at the same time the government had to use most of the foreign currency it could obtain to pay the crushing rates on its foreign debt which reached US $ 23 billion by 1980.

Access and more
It has additional RAM ( Random Access Memory ) and the ability to access more cartridge data at one time than the 2600.
The UK's National Health Service announced in 2008 that more therapists would be trained to provide CBT at government expense as part of an initiative called Improving Access to Psychological Therapies ( IAPT ).
Evolved EDGE continues in Release 7 of the 3GPP standard providing reduced latency and more than doubled performance e. g. to complement High-Speed Packet Access ( HSPA ).
Other protocols, notably IMAP, ( Internet Message Access Protocol ) provide more complete and complex remote access to typical mailbox operations.
Access to an alternative pointing device has become even more important for them with the dominance of graphically-oriented operating systems.
Search warrants were also expanded, with the Act amending Title III of the Stored Communications Access Act to allow the FBI to gain access to stored voicemail through a search warrant, rather than through the more stringent wiretap laws.
Commercial think tanks like the Gartner Group, Access Economics, The Helmsman Institute, and others provide additional insight which complements not for profit organisations such as CEDA, the Strategic Policy Institute, and the Australian Institute of Company directors to provide more targeted policy in defence, program governance, corporate governance and similar.
Access is considered more intimate ; sometimes the book even has a lock.
Access Challenge is also used in more complex authentication dialogs where a secure tunnel is established between the user machine and the Radius Server in a way that the access credentials are hidden from the RAS.
When universities sign on to a license with Access Copyright ( negotiated by the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada ( AUCC ) or the Association of Canadian Community Colleges ), their professors and students are given permission to copy more of copyrighted works than currently allowed under fair dealing by Canadian copyright law.
Former Minnesota Governor Arne Carlson, a Republican, criticized Pawlenty's budget strategy: he borrowed more than $ 1 billion from the tobacco settlement ( money set aside for heath care ), borrowed more than $ 1. 4 billion from K-12 education funding, borrowed more than $ 400 from the Health Care Access Fund for low-income families, among other short-term shifts in accounting.
To obtain these services, or more information about them, event participants can go to the following locations on the event site: the Alter-Abled Access Advocates ( 4A ) Center ( located near Admissions as well as at the Bus Stop ), Community Village, Solutions, and all Information booths.
OS / 2 Presentation Manager can also use chording to copy and paste text using two buttons however Common User Access key combinations are more frequently used.
The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol, LDAP, is based on the directory information services of X. 500, but uses the TCP / IP stack and a string encoding scheme of the X. 500 protocol DAP, giving it more relevance on the Internet.
Access to universities is more equitable, with 41. 3 % of those from the bottom four socioeconomic groups going to university, as opposed to a national average of 28. 4 %.
Access is becoming more open as Internet sites offer the public the ability to view portions of MLS listings.
* < span class =" plainlinks "> LACMA's online collection </ span >: Access to more than 60, 000 artworks from the museum's permanent collection.
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As a large and jolly figure of fun, Smith was seen attempting to touch his toes whilst a presenter stated: " Nice one, Sir Cyril, but Access is more flexible ".
Access to many more diacritics is provided by the U. S. Extended keyboard layout.

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