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* May 21 – Treaty of Troyes: With the Burgundian faction dominant in France, King Charles VI of France acknowledges Henry V of England as his heir and as virtual ruler of most of France.
The resident superior, stationed at Huế, was the representative of France and the virtual ruler of the country.
Following the failures of the Spring Offensive to end the conflict, Erich Ludendorff, Chief Quartermaster-General and virtual military ruler of Germany, believed that an attack through Flanders would give Germany a decisive victory over the British Expeditionary Force ( BEF ), the most experienced Allied force on the Western Front at that time.
He introduced them to Devaraja, the dalwai ( chief minister, military leader, and virtual ruler ) of Krishnaraja Wodeyar II, and his brother Nanjaraja, who also held important ministerial posts.
Pericles, the virtual ruler of Athens for more than 25 years, added to the political power of that city, inaugurated the construction of the Parthenon and other noteworthy buildings, and encouraged the arts of sculpture and painting.
Although Masamune refused Hideyoshi's demands at first, he had no real choice in the matter since Hideyoshi was the virtual ruler of Japan.
Phocion became the virtual ruler of Athens and he strove to keep the peace.
He married in 1717 Mariam, youngest daughter of Prince Giorgi-Malakia Abashidze, virtual ruler of the Kingdom of Imereti, and had seven children.
Initially, Barjawan, his wasita ( the equivalent of a vizier, as intermediary between ruler and subjects ) acted as the virtual head of the Fatimid state.
Torkel ( Tyrgils or Torgils ) Knutsson, known well as Marshal Torkel, (?– 1306 ) of Aranäs, was constable and virtual ruler of Sweden during the early reign of King Birger Magnusson ( 1280 – 1321 ).
The ruler at the time of Monstrous Regiment was Duchess Annagovia, who has achieved virtual godhood among the people.
For the remainder of the pontificate of Pius VII, Consalvi was the virtual ruler of Rome.
Pierre Clergue is also notable for his sexual appetite having many mistresses over his long career as priest and virtual ruler of the town.
Liparit seized the key fortress of Artanuji, thereby becoming the virtual ruler of the southern and eastern provinces of Georgia.
As Lord High Steward he was the virtual ruler of Denmark during the two months which elapsed between the death of Christian IV and the election of Frederick III ( 6 July 1648 ); but the new king was by no means disposed to tolerate the outrageous usurpations of Ulfeldt and his wife, and this antagonism was still further complicated by allegations of a plot ( ultimately proved to be false, but believed at the time to be true ) on the part of Dina Vinhofvers, a former mistress of Ulfeldt, to poison the royal family.
During this time he became virtual ruler having confined Sadashiva Raya.
But this arrangement made the British East India Company the virtual ruler of Bengal since it already possessed decisive military power.
With the military support from the Byzantine Empire, Liparit defeated Bagrat at the Battle of Sasireti ( 1042 ) and became a virtual ruler of Georgia, but eventually he was forced out by his own subjects in 1059.
At the same time, Valdemar married to Kristina, the daughter of Torgils Knutsson, constable and virtual ruler of Sweden during the early reign of King Birger.

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Internally, popular sentiments radicalized the Revolution significantly, culminating in the rise of Maximilien Robespierre and the Jacobins and virtual dictatorship by the Committee of Public Safety during the Reign of Terror from 1793 until 1794 during which between 16, 000 and 40, 000 people were killed.
Kir Bulychev's 1993 book An Attempt on Theseus ' Life ( Покушение на Тезея ) is about a plot to assassinate a man during a virtual reality tour in which he lives through Theseus ' life.
Embedded systems and other special-purpose computer systems that require very fast and / or very consistent response times may opt not to use virtual memory due to decreased determinism ; virtual memory systems trigger unpredictable interrupts that may produce unwanted " jitter " during I / O operations.
The first minicomputer to introduce virtual memory was the Norwegian NORD-1 ; during the 1970s, other minicomputers implemented virtual memory, notably VAX models running VMS.
The drop in the petroleum sector was caused by adherence to the OPEC quota established in 2002 and the virtual cessation of exports during the PdVSA-led Venezuelan general strike of 2002-2003.
* Memory ( typically some region of virtual memory ); which includes the executable code, process-specific data ( input and output ), a call stack ( to keep track of active subroutines and / or other events ), and a heap to hold intermediate computation data generated during run time.
The virtual management could be introduced as a part of the virtual human capital development, which has been introduced by Hanandi and Grimaldi 2010, The VHRD model is an approach of utilizing the captured knowledge and information inside the enterprise environment ( top management, external expertise, knowledge worker, workforce ), and leveraging this knowledge to a dynamic T & D e-content for developing and enhancing the human capital competitive advantage, This model focuses on rendering the human capital with the skills needed and driving their performance to face any future situation and solve it, by capturing the knowledge object during the interaction activities between the users and reuse it in producing a dynamic e-content for the training and development purpose and in the same adding value for the enterprise competitive advantage.
Although IBM famously chose to exclude virtual memory from the S / 370 announcement, that decision was being reconsidered during the completion of the 145 engineering, due partly to virtual memory experience at CSC and elsewhere.
Red Bull is displayed on virtual track-side billboards during gameplay and in the opening cinematic in the video game Wipeout 2097.
A graphical control panel is available for configuring the virtual Apple II slots and peripherals ; however, the Macintosh ( as well as Apple IIe emulation ) still remains suspended during this activity.
Though construction came to a virtual halt during the mid 1960s, by the early 1970s development was beginning again.
The idea of the power trio became so pervasive during the late 1960s that it became a virtual rite of passage for young musicians.
Another song, 1965's " Nowhere to Run " has been featured during sports events while 1967's " Jimmy Mack " has been said to inspire what Reeves later called a " virtual legend " of the name of the song.
In computer science, dynamic recompilation ( sometimes abbreviated to dynarec or the pseudo-acronym DRC ) is a feature of some emulators and virtual machines, where the system may recompile some part of a program during execution.
He was a virtual ever-present, missing only 31 games for Wolves during the 1950s.
De Montfort's Institute of Creative Technologies will also advise Nanjing University on a digital recreation of medieval China, following the success of the institute in developing a virtual rendition of Leicester during its Roman occupation.
Recently, queues at DMVs, colleges, restaurants, healthcare institutions, government offices and elsewhere have begun to be replaced by mobile queues or queue-ahead, whereby the person queueing uses his / her phone, the internet, a kiosk or another method to enter a virtual queue, optionally prior to arrival, is free to roam during the wait, and then gets paged at his / her mobile phone when his / her turn approaches.
Menzies was certainly adept at bureaucratic intrigue, a virtual necessity in his position, but his efforts as ' C ' had a major role in winning World War II, as evidenced by his nearly 1, 500 meetings with Prime Minister Churchill during the war.
The present case series with two patients explored whether virtual reality ( VR ) distraction could reduce claustrophobia symptoms during a mock magnetic resonance imaging ( MRI ) brain scan.

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The general trend is a rise in single people living alone, the virtual extinction of the extended family ( outside certain ethnic minority communities ), and the nuclear family arguably reducing in prominence.
The country's white minority government, under the National Party, viewed television as a potential threat to its control of the broadcasting media, even though the state-controlled South African Broadcasting Corporation ( SABC ) had a virtual monopoly on radio broadcasting.
Posing as a priestess of Athena, the character Sister Clarice Willow, sees apotheosis of a virtual heaven as a prime goal for her terrorist monotheistic religion, which is dominant on the world Geminon but a minority on the polytheistic world of Caprica.
A minority of mainstream banks and TxtLoan companies lending short-term credit over mobile phone text messaging offer virtual credit advances for customers whose paychecks or other funds are deposited electronically into their accounts.

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