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Atlas and Autocode's
Atlas Autocode's second-greatest claim to fame ( after being the progenitor of Imp and EMAS ) was that it had many of the features of the original " Compiler Compiler ".

Atlas and was
Incidentally, there was an Atlas firing last night.
** Atlas III was a US launch vehicle ( 2000 – 2005 )
* " Atlas " was the former name for ASP. NET AJAX, Microsoft software, a set of ASP. NET extensions providing Ajax functionality
* STN Atlas Elektronik GmbH was a German defence company producing electronics until 2003
** Atlas Carver, a South African military jet development project that was cancelled in the 1990s
The eldest of these, Atlas, was made rightful king of the entire island and the ocean ( called the Atlantic Ocean in his honor ), and was given the mountain of his birth and the surrounding area as his fiefdom.
Atlas Autocode ( AA ) was a programming language developed around 1965 at Manchester University for the Atlas Computer.
The < code >< u > complex </ u ></ code > data type was dropped when Atlas Autocode later morphed into the Edinburgh IMP programming language.
In some versions ( but not in the original Atlas version ), for the sake of easy typing it was possible to strop keywords by placing a "" sign in front of them, for example the keyword < code >< u > endofprogramme </ u ></ code > could be typed as or
When AA was ported to the English Electric KDF9 computer, the character set was changed to ISO and that compiler has been recovered from an old paper tape by the Edinburgh Computer History Project and is available online, as is a high-quality scan of the original Edinburgh version of the Atlas Autocode manual.
In the mid-1960s, a successor to the EDSAC 2 was planned, but the move was instead made to the Titan, a prototype Atlas 2 — the latter having been developed from the Atlas Computer of the University of Manchester, Ferranti, and Plessey.
Herbert George Wells was born at Atlas House, 46 High Street, Bromley, in the county of Kent, on 21 September 1866.
Things changed in 1953 with the Soviet testing of their first hydrogen bomb, but it was not until 1954 that the Atlas missile program was given the highest national priority.
The first armed version of the Atlas, the Atlas D, was declared operational in January 1959 at Vandenberg, although it had not yet flown.
Examples include R-7, Atlas, Redstone, Titan, and Proton, which was derived from the earlier ICBMs but never deployed as an ICBM.

Atlas and influenced
Risus ( Latin for “ laughter ”) is a comedy game ( often described by its creator as a " joke game ") and uses a cliché ( character class ) system inspired by the broad " career scale " skills in Greg Gorden's DC Heroes RPG ( Mayfair Games ), and later influenced by Atlas Games ' Over the Edge.
It is most closely related to the Atlas languages, but heavily influenced by the neighboring Rifian language ; Blench ( 2006 ) classifies it as a dialect of Mzab – Wargla within the Zenati languages.

Atlas and by
I asked the same questions inside the launch-control rooms of an Atlas missile base in Wyoming, where officers who wear sidearms are manning the `` commit buttons '' that could start a war -- accidentally or by design -- and in the command centers where other pistol-packing men could give orders to push such buttons.
In addition to maintaining a permanent central file of illustrations of diseases, wounds, and injuries of military importance, it provides facilities for clinical photography, photomicrography, and medical arts, and operates a printing plant, by permission of Congressional Committee, for publication of an `` Atlas of Tumor Pathology ''.
* Atlas Terrain Engine, developed by Garage Games for use in their Torque Shader Engine
* Atlas ( album ), an album by Mexican electro-pop band Kinky
* " Atlas ", a single from the album Mirrored by experimental rock group Battles
* Atlas ( film ), a 1961 movie by Roger Corman
* Atlas Shrugged, a novel by Ayn Rand
* Atlas, a book of photography by German artist Gerhard Richter
* The Atlas ( novel ), by American author William T. Vollmann
* The World Atlas of Wine, resource on wine by Hugh Johnson and Jancis Robinson
* Atlas ( comics series ), a comic book series by Dylan Horrocks
* Atlas ( DC Comics ), a fictional character published by DC Comics
* Atlas / Seaboard Comics, ( 1970s ) a line of comics published by Seaboard Periodicals
** Atlas Oryx, a medium-sized utility helicopter manufactured by the Atlas Aircraft Corporation of South Africa
* Atlas, a van made by the Standard Motor Company ( UK ) 1958 – 62
* Atlas V ( boat ), a Belgian tug boat used by the resistance in World War I
*, formerly HMS Atlas, used by the Metropolitan Asylums Board, London from 1881-1904
* The Atlas range — orthographically distinct from the rest of the continent, being unconnected with and separated from the south by a depressed and desert area ( the Sahara ).
by the Atlas range, to the northeast a rocky plateau separates it from the Mediterranean ; this plateau gives place at the extreme east to the delta of the Nile.
* BCG World Atlas BCG policy by country, past and present.
Having declined from more than one million speakers around 1950 to about 200, 000 in the first decade of the 21st century, of whom 61 % are more than 60 years old, Breton is classified as " severely endangered " by the UNESCO Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger.

Atlas and device
In the ensuing battle, Zemo and Techno used a mind control device to turn the Avengers and Fantastic Four against the remaining Thunderbolts, who, with the help of the size-changing Atlas, ultimately rallied and freed the other heroes.
The eponymous wizard Shazam does not appear in the series ; teenage Billy instead speaks directly to the elders that empowered him via a communication device ( who appear as animated characters: Solomon, Hercules, Atlas, Zeus, Achilles, and Mercury.

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