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Access and ARPANET
Access to the ARPANET during this time was limited to a small number of military sites and universities and a narrow community of users who could operate without data security or privacy requirements within the protocol.

Access and was
Access Now v. Southwest Airlines was a case where the District Court decided that the website of Southwest Airlines was not in violation of the Americans with Disability Act because the ADA is concerned with things with a physical existence and thus cannot be applied to cyberspace.
cosmetics, Morris told the TV program Access Hollywood that she was aware of her apparent consideration for the role and was excited about it.
The Nagoya Protocol on Access & Benefit Sharing ( ABS ) was adopted on 29 October 2010 in Nagoya, Japan and will enter into force 90 days after the fiftieth instrument of ratification.
It originally stood for Community Access Television or Community Antenna Television, from cable television's origins in 1948: in areas where over-the-air reception was limited by distance from transmitters or mountainous terrain, large " community antennas " were constructed, and cable was run from them to individual homes.
* 2002 – The Budapest Open Access Initiative, one of the cornerstones of the Open access movement, was released to the public.
Access to the computing environment ( e. g. the program's command line, environment variables, textual explanation of error conditions ) remained a problem until it was addressed by the 2003 standard.
Access to the Baltic was blocked by Sweden, whose territory enclosed it on three sides.
IMAP was previously known as Internet Mail Access Protocol, Interactive Mail Access Protocol ( RFC 1064 ), and Interim Mail Access Protocol.
The original Interim Mail Access Protocol was implemented as a Xerox Lisp machine client and a TOPS-20 server.
The interim protocol was quickly replaced by the Interactive Mail Access Protocol ( IMAP2 ), defined in RFC 1064 ( in 1988 ) and later updated by RFC 1176 ( in 1990 ).
Although CICS was the most common use of the 3270, you could also program the 3270 terminal with BTAM ( Basic Telecommunications Access Method ) via BAL ( Basic Assembler Language ) written as transients ( somewhat similar to DLL's today ).
MAXC was also a backronym for Multiple Access Xerox Computer.
Access to the Matrix was accomplished by " deckers ": individuals that have " cyberdecks ".
SOAP originally stood for ' Simple Object Access Protocol ' but this acronym was dropped with Version 1. 2 of the standard.
TACS was also used in Japan under the name Japanese Total Access Communication ( JTAC ).
It was only when the FCC returned an hour to the networks on Sundays ( for children's / family or news programming ), taken away from them four years earlier, in a 1975 amendment to the Access Rule that CBS finally found a viable permanent timeslot for 60 Minutes.
In the late 2010s, the LIRR intends to start service to Grand Central Terminal via the East Side Access project ; provision was made for this route on the lower level of the 63rd Street Tunnel under the East River, which carries the New York City Subway's IND 63rd Street Line ( train ) on its upper level.
* Microsoft Access, a discontinued terminal emulator program whose name was later adopted for the Microsoft Access database program.

Access and expanded
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.
The list of services to be monitored at a Central Station has expanded over the past few years to include: Access Control ; CCTV Monitoring ; Environmental Monitoring ; Intrusion Alarm Monitoring ; Fire Alarm & Sprinkler Monitoring ; Critical Condition Monitoring ; Medical Response Monitoring ; Elevator Telephone Monitoring ; Hold-Up or Panic Alarm Monitoring ; Duress Monitoring ; Auto Dialer tests ; Open & Close Signal Supervision & Reporting ; Exception Reports ; and PIN or Passcode Management.
His broadcasting career has expanded in range and he has presented several Miss World contests and is now based in the United States where he has presented some mainstream shows such as Access Hollywood and Phenomenon.
Microsoft Access, the company's most popular database tool at the time, was expanded for its Office 2000 release to incorporate using Microsoft Desktop Engine as its back-end data store.
In that role, he led Council to adopt unanimously pioneering smoke-free regulations in 2001 ; helped open new child care centres, expand the number of child care spaces, and expand public health programs for children and youth ; worked with provincial government to oversee the transfer of ambulance services and social housing to the municipal level ; initiated Canada's first comprehensive public access defibrillator program ; expanded long-term care for seniors ; funded hospital expansions and worked with the Community Care Access Centre and community support agencies to improve at-home support services for seniors and people with disabilities.

Access and 1981
SSSIs were originally set up by the National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act 1949, but the current legal framework for SSSIs is provided by the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981, amended in 1985 and further substantially amended in 2000 ( by the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000 ), in Scotland by the Nature Conservation ( Scotland ) Act 2004 and in Northern Ireland by the Nature Conservation and Amenity Lands ( Northern Ireland ) Order 1985.
At the time of the passing of the Wildlife and Countryside Act in 1981 many SSSIs were already in existence, having been notified over the previous decades under the National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act 1949.
This led to a videotex system called Captain (" Character and Pattern Telephone Access Information Network "), created by NTT in 1978, which went into full trials from 1979 to 1981.
The Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 strengthened protection of SSSIs introduced by the National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act 1949.
He is best known for his time as a sportscaster with CBS Sports ( 1981 – 1997 ) and as anchor / host of Access Hollywood ( 1997 – 2004 ) and The Insider ( 2004 – 2008 ).
The channel, branded as SCN ( for Saskatchewan Communications Network ), launched on May 6 of that year, making it one of the newer English-language publicly-funded broadcasters in Canada ( Ontario's TVOntario was launched on September 27, 1970 ; British Columbia's Knowledge launched on January 12, 1981 ; and Alberta's Access, which is now the privately-owned CTV Two Alberta, was launched on June 30, 1973 ).

Access and when
The term " memory " when used with reference to computers generally refers to Random Access Memory or RAM.
* Access date, refers to the date when a digital source like a web site was visited in order to obtain some information
Access control door wiring when using intelligent readers
Access control door wiring when using intelligent readers and IO module
The patent was rediscovered in the 1950s during patent searches when private companies independently developed Code Division Multiple Access, a civilian form of spread-spectrum.
Section 55 ( 1 ) of the Access to Justice Act 1999 says that, when an appeal is made to a County Court or the High Court and that court makes a decision, no further appeal is allowed to the Court of Appeal unless the Court considers that the case raises " an important point of principle or practice " or " there is some other compelling reason for the Court of Appeal to hear it ".
The proposals where cancelled, however in 2008 when the city of Vandalia purchased the same land that was partially owned by University of Dayton, the city of Dayton finally began to work on their redeveloped expansion of the airport which included a new sight tower and updating of landscaping and the Airport Access Road.
Access for mechanically powered boats is prohibited above ' La Mimosa ' Pub ( at the upstream end of Jesus Green ) between 1 April and 30 September, when the middle and upper river are open only to manually propelled craft.
Access to the harbour is only possible during the day when the lock keeper will open the gates unless the water level in the river between Netham and Hanham is above or below the level of the harbour.
In 1992, he applied to the New York City Police Department and was on his way to the academy when former schoolmate Singer offered him the opportunity to write their first feature film, Public Access, winner of the 1993 Sundance Film Festival ’ s grand jury prize.
Access over the canal at this point was re-instated in 1987, when a footbridge was installed.
This changed when the company iDirect launched its IP-based Time Division Multiple Access ( TDMA ) technology that dynamically allocated bandwidth to each ship for shared bandwidth, lowering the entry level cost for getting maritime VSAT installed, which turned out to be of key importance to small-to mid-sized fleets, and thus to the market acceptance of VSAT.
Furthermore, the Access Copyright agreement comes at a time when many people feel that its provisions are already covered by the Copyright Act, individual database licenses or the Canadian Governments latest bill on copyright materials ( Bill C-11 ).
Access to Holes Bay for vessels with a draft greater than is only possible when the bridges are lifted, which occurs several fixed times daily and sometimes on request.
Access to the terminal is provided via a designated entrance off of State Road 85. There are then three option when entering the airport loop.
The historical privilege of scrivener notaries was abolished by the Access to Justice Act 1999, since when any public notary may practice in the City of London and surrounding area.
* Expanded Access Program, also known as an Expanded Access Protocol, refers to inclusion of patients in a clinical trial, but outside the clinical trial setting, when it is clear that additional patients may benefit from the treatment
Access to Northcote via public transport was initially via the Inner Circle Line, which when linked to the Heidelberg Line in 1888, ran close to the southern border of the suburb.
Some CA's can verify the identity of the person to whom they issue a certificate ; for example the US military issues their Common Access Cards in person, with multiple forms of other ID, and only when a higher authority requires the issue.
In an interview with Dave Owen of Access All Areas and I Can't Breathe Media Luke Jenner stated that Justin Timberlake originally sang on the track " No Sex For Ben ": " We were recording with Timbaland, ' cause he beatboxes on the track and Justin was upstairs with Duran Duran and he came down and sang on the track, but when we got it back from the label someone had removed JT's vocals.
* The show was parodied in the show Arthur in the special Arthur, It's Only Rock N ' Roll when a spoof named Access Elwood interviewed the band U Stink.

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