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Bootstrap and by
Bootstrapping was also expanded upon in the book Bootstrap Business, by Richard Christiansen.
It has been rendered obsolete by the Bootstrap Protocol ( BOOTP ) and the modern Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol ( DHCP ), which both support a much greater feature set than RARP.
In the 1950s and 1960s some manufacturing concerns established plants in Cayey taking advantage of tax incentives offered by " Operation Bootstrap ", Puerto Rico's industrialization program.
* Irene Parsons, Columbia Heights Bootstrap Town: A Social history, Published by City of Columbia Heights and Columbia Heights Chamber of Commerce Jeff Johnson, History Chairman ( 1986 )
In computer networking, the Bootstrap Protocol, or BOOTP, is a network protocol used by a network client to obtain an IP address from a configuration server.
It is a fateful twist of irony that Will, a peaceful and law-abiding man, learns that his father was the pirate Bootstrap Bill Turner, who served aboard the Black Pearl when it was commanded by Captain Jack Sparrow.
Will learns that when First Mate Barbossa and the crew mutinied and marooned Sparrow, only Bootstrap defended him, infuriated by Barbossa's betrayal.
Although initially touted as an economic miracle, by the 1960s, Operation Bootstrap was increasingly hampered by a growing unemployment problem.
* Teodoro Moscoso and Puerto Rico's Operation Bootstrap by A. W.
As Elizabeth and her crew escape to the towed Empress, " Bootstrap " Bill Turner, his mind addled by Jones ' cruel punishment, sounds an alarm and fatally stabs Norrington as he attempts to hold Bootstrap off.
Bagging ( Bootstrap aggregating ) was proposed by Leo Breiman in 1994 to improve the classification by combining classifications of randomly generated training sets.
They escape to their ship, but Norrington is killed by a crazed Bootstrap Bill.

Bootstrap and own
* The Clanking Replicator Project: Bootstrap your own self-replicating, rapid prototyping machine

Bootstrap and was
By the early 1990s there was sufficient interest among his seminar graduates to launch a collaborative implementation of his work, and the Bootstrap Alliance was formed as a non-profit home base for this effort.
DHCP was first defined as a standards track protocol in RFC 1531 in October 1993, as an extension to the Bootstrap Protocol ( BOOTP ).
In early 1946, as part of the Puerto Rican industrialization effort known as Operation Bootstrap, a design competition was held to select the design of a new hotel.
Known as " Operation Bootstrap ", the move was accomplished with the help of the Daytona Beach News-Journal, which supplied the trucks.
This also an example of a Bootstrap Paradox, as the song itself was never written, but taught back and forth between Link and the man in the windmill.
It was based on a machine-language facility from Multics's BOS ( Bootstrap Operating System ).
They still need their former shipmate Bootstrap Bill Turner's blood ; Turner was the lone holdout against the mutiny, and believing the crew deserved to remain cursed for betraying Jack, sent one coin to his son, Will ( Orlando Bloom ).
Despite Sparrow's comments that Bootstrap was " a good man ," Will remains deeply conflicted over his new-found lineage.
Bootstrap was tied to a cannon and thrown overboard after it was learned he sent a gold medallion to Will so the crew would remain under an ancient Aztec curse as punishment for betraying Sparrow.
A later language based on CPL, called BCPL ( for " Basic CPL ", although originally " Bootstrap CPL "), was a much simpler language intended primarily as a systems programming language, particularly for writing compilers.
ISO / IEC 15504 initially was derived from process lifecycle standard ISO / IEC 12207 and from maturity models like Bootstrap, Trillium and the CMM.
A Book of Prophecies was published in 2007 from Bootstrap Press.

Bootstrap and .
* See Operation Bootstrap (" Operación Manos a la Obra "), ambitious projects which industrialized Puerto Rico in the mid-20th century.
* Dictionary. com entries for Bootstrap
* Freedictionary. com entries for Bootstrap
* Ward, T. J .; Bielawski, J. P .; Davis, S. K .; Templeton, J. W .; and Derr, J. N. ( 1999 ) Identification of Domestic Cattle Hybrids in Wild Cattle and Bison Species: A General Approach Using mtDNA Markers and the Parametric Bootstrap, Animal Conservation
Teaming with his daughter, Christina Engelbart, in 1988 he founded the Bootstrap Institute to coalesce his ideas into a series of three-day and half-day management seminars offered at Stanford University 1989 – 2000.
Gilmore is co-author with Bill Croft of the 1985 Bootstrap Protocol ( RFC 951 ), which evolved into DHCP, the primary way to obtain an IP address upon joining an Ethernet or wireless network.
* RFC 906 – Bootstrap loading using TFTP, R. Finlayson, June 1984.
Bootstrap support is 100 % except where shown.
* Bootstrap: A minimal, console based image with a working root filesystem, and networking over SSH, WLAN, Bluetooth, or USB.
* GPE: Everything the Bootstrap image contains, plus the X Window System and the GTK + based GPE Palmtop Environment.
* OPIE: Everything the Bootstrap image contains and the Qt based OPIE Palmtop Integrated Environment.

metaphor and meaning
Or, equally often, a concretistic-seeming, particularistic-seeming statement may consist, with its mundane exterior, in a form of poetry -- may be full of meaning and emotion when interpreted as a figurative expression: a metaphor, a smile, an allegory, or some other symbolic mode of speaking.
) The meaning is clear and uncomplicated, the subject is drawn from personal experience, and there is an absence of poetic ornament, such as simile or metaphor.
While scholars suggest the marriage metaphor presented in Hosea describes the relationship between Israel and Yahweh, the metaphor itself remains controversial in its meaning and interpretation in modernity.
“ snow ”: “ A metaphor is a kenning only if it contains an incongruity between the referent and the meaning of the base-word ; in the kenning the limiting word is essential to the figure because without it the incongruity would make any identification impossible ” ( Brodeur ( 1959 ) pp. 248 – 253 ).
The authors call this concept a ‘ conduit metaphor .’ By this they meant that a speaker can put ideas or objects into words or containers, and then send them along a channel, or conduit, to a listener who takes that idea or object out of the container and makes meaning of it.
In this context, " almost surely " is a mathematical term with a precise meaning, and the " monkey " is not an actual monkey, but a metaphor for an abstract device that produces a random sequence of letters and symbols ad infinitum.
The word " clam " has given rise to the metaphor " clam up ", meaning to refuse to talk or answer, based on the clam behavior of quickly closing its shell when threatened.
According to them, trobar means " inventing a trope ", the trope being a poem where the words are used with a meaning different from their common signification, i. e. metaphor and metonymy.
The meaning of spado in late antiquity can be interpreted as a metaphor for celibacy, however Tertullian's specifically refers to St. Paul as being castrated.
Now, when we hear the phrase " lending an ear ( attention )", we stretch the base meaning of " lend " ( to let someone borrow an object ) to include the " lending " of non-material things ( attention ), but, beyond this slight extension of the verb, no metaphor is at work.
It can also be a special repetition, arrangement or omission of words with literal meaning, or a phrase with a specialized meaning not based on the literal meaning of the words in it, as in idiom, metaphor, simile, hyperbole, or personification.
* metaphor: changing a word from its literal meaning to one not properly applicable but analogous to it ; assertion of identity rather than, as with simile, likeness.
A famous quote from anthropologist Claude Lévi-Strauss says: " The barbarian is the one who believes in barbary ", a meaning like his metaphor in Race et histoire (" Race and history ", UNESCO, 1952 ), that two cultures are like two different trains crossing each other: each one believes it has chosen the good direction.
An English expression with a similar meaning is " Roman holiday ", a metaphor taken from the poem Childe Harold's Pilgrimage by George Gordon, Lord Byron, where a gladiator in Ancient Rome expects to be " butcher'd to make a Roman holiday " while the audience would take pleasure from watching his suffering.
Of the cart types not animal-drawn, perhaps the most common example today is the shopping cart ( British English: shopping trolley ), which has also come to have a metaphorical meaning in relation to online purchases ( here, British English uses the metaphor of the shopping basket ).
The film's original Chinese title, meaning ' the age of blossoms ' or ' the flowery years ' – Chinese metaphor for the fleeting time of youth, beauty and love – derives from a song of the same name by Zhou Xuan from a 1946 film.
The use of metaphor in rhetoric is primarily to convey to the audience a new idea or meaning by linking it to an existing idea or meaning with which the audience is already familiar.
Other terms with broadly the same meaning are widely used, particularly " upwind " and " downwind ", and many variations using the metaphor of height (" come up ", " drop down ", " we're pointing higher than them ", " head below that mark ", and so on ).
Since aslan (" lion ") is a Turkish colloquial metaphor for a strong, courageous man, this gives the term a meaning close to " the milk of the strong.
Conceptual metaphor theories argue against both subjective and objective conceptions of value and meaning, and focus on the relationships between body and other essential elements of human life.

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