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Built-in and wall
File: Built-in wall door stop. jpg | A doorknob-blocking wall mounted door stop, also called a " wall bumper "

Built-in and closets
Built-in closets are less common in Europe than in North America ; thus there is greater use of freestanding wardrobes or armoires in Europe.

Built-in and were
Built-in features for video editing and post-recording camera positioning in Halo 3 were expected to facilitate gameplay-based machinima.
Built-in channel-to-channel adapters were also offered, called CCAs in Amdahl-speak, but called CTCs in IBM-speak.

Built-in and exist
Built-in functions to retrieve lists of properties and verbs exist, giving the language runtime facilities for reflection.

Built-in and be
Built-in and user defined functions can be used to move around within the string being scanned.
Built-in functions and libraries allow lists to also be used as associative arrays and ordered and unordered sets.
Built-in variable optical attenuators may be either manually or electrically controlled.
Built-in cup holders began to be available in the 1980s.
Built-in language constructs allow the definition of actions to be taken when an expected message is received from the internal message queue, like sending a message to another peer entity or creating new test components.
* Built-in amplifier / speaker, or AUX-out port, that can be used to connect to a HiFi or similar audio device
Built-in wireless networking might be enabled by default, without the owner realizing it, thus broadcasting the laptop's accessibility to any computer nearby.

Built-in and .
* Built-in design critics provide unobtrusive review of design and suggestions for improvements.
Built-in OpenGL context creation.
* 2002 – Roland MC-909: Successor to the MC Groovebox series and also the flagship to all MC Groovebox series machines, featuring a full 16-track sequencer, SRX board upgrading, Built-in larger LCD Display Screen and built-in sampling.
Built-in sensors in ThinkPads, VAIO, HP Pavilion laptops, and others also double as motion detectors for document scrolling, like the scroll wheel.
* Built-in software: MS-DOS 3. 3, PoqetLink, and PoqetTools
* Built-in software: MS-DOS 5. 0, EMS driver, RAM Disk driver, Flash utility, barcode reader, PenConnect serial communications software, PCMCIA driver
Built-in generator 10 produces a sum of sinusoids, here only one.
* Built-in sharing ( Mountain Lion only ) to email, Messages, and Twitter.
* Built-in system interface-Gauche has built-in support for most POSIX. 1 system calls.
* Leica 35mm f / 2. 8 Elmarit-R 4th version ( Built-in lens hood ; 55mm filter )
* Leica 50mm f / 2. 0 Summicron-R 2nd version – 1977 ( Built-in lens hood, 3-cam and R-cam only version )
Built-in shelves provide a place for movie decor, DVDs, and equipment.
* Built-in Windows Media streaming.
* Sundey, Terry L. " Built-in Escort: The story of McDonnell's XF-85 ' Goblin ' parasite fighter.
* Built-in Ajax support using < f: ajax /> ( since JSF v2. 0 ).
* Built-in support for bookmarking & page-load actions.
Built-in audio filters that utilize the AU ( audio unit ) standard allow the user to enhance the audio track with various effects, including reverb, echo, and distortion amongst others.

wall and closets
* Cables from wall outlets and jacks run to a communications closets, sometimes referred to as station cable.

wall and were
For a particularly fabulous room which houses a collection of fine English Chippendale furniture, fabric wall panels were embroidered with a typically Chinese-inspired design of this revered Eighteenth Century period.
There were not many chairs, so that some preferred to sit on the edge of the porch, resting their feet on the ground, and others liked to sit where they could lean back against the wall.
There were umbrella tents, wall tents, cottage tents, station wagon tents, pup tents, Pop tents, Baker tents, tents with exterior frames, camper trailers, travel trailers, and even a few surplus parachutes serving as sunshades over entire family camps.
In a few experiments the tubes were made from standard 6 mm. i.d. Pyrex tubing of 1 mm. wall thickness.
The muscles of the extremities, chest wall, neck, and abdominal wall were soft, pale, and atrophic.
On home sets children were watching the death throes of men who were shot before the paredon, the firing wall.
The women had a bright shining expectancy as they leaned out from the wall and gazed splendidly into the distance, while the men were stern but hopeful.
Attempts were undertaken to prevent the former from herding their flocks in agricultural lands, such as the building of a wall known as the " Repeller of the Amorites " between the Tigris and Euphrates under the Ur III ruler Shu-Sin.
A remarkable early tenth-century document, known as the Burghal Hidage, provides a formula for determining how many men were needed to garrison a borough, based on one man for every of wall.
The landowners attached to Wallingford, for example, were responsible for producing and feeding 2, 400 men, the number sufficient for maintaining of wall.
At the Alphonsus, three scientific objectives were determined to be of primary interest and paramount importance: the possibility of old, pre-Imbrium impact material from within the crater's wall, the composition of the crater's interior and the possibility of past volcanic activity on the floor of the crater at several smaller " dark halo " craters.
In Quebec City, municipal officials built a 3 metre ( 10 ft ) high wall around the portion of the city where the Summit of the Americas was being held, which only residents, delegates to the summit, and certain accredited journalists were allowed to pass through.
In 1820 the city wall was torn down, with the exception of the individual towers and gates, and the defensive ditches were filled in.
An early terrace wall supports a precinct in which are a stoa and some remains of temples ; these were excavated by the British School at Athens in 1894, but little was found.
Crossing the Aniene and turning to the right, the path rises along the left face off the ravine and soon reaches the site of Nero's villa and of the huge mole which formed the lower end of the middle lake ; across the valley were ruins of the Roman baths, of which a few great arches and detached masses of wall still stand.
Satan answers that Job is pious only because God has put a " wall around " him and " blessed " his favourite servant with prosperity, but if God were to stretch out his hand and strike everything that Job had, then he would surely curse God.
A number of other European languages have cognate words that were borrowed from the Germanic languages during the Middle Ages, including brog in Irish, bwr or bwrc, meaning " wall, rampart " in Welsh, bourg in French, burg in Catalan ( in Catalonia there is a town named Burg ), borgo in Italian, and burgo in Spanish ( hence the place-name Burgos ).
During a siege by Parthian troops in A. D. 257, the buildings in the outermost blocks of the city grid were partially destroyed and filled with rubble to reinforce the city wall.
Thus were preserved and securely dated an early decorated church and a synagogue decorated with extensive wall paintings.
When they reached the anode end of the tube, they were travelling so fast that, although they were attracted to it, they often flew past the anode and struck the back wall of the tube.
Since the shorts were produced during the rise of film noir in cinema, the change was usually represented as a stylized sequence: Clark Kent's silhouette is clearly seen behind a closed door's pebble glass window ( or a shadow thrown across a wall ) as he strips to his Superman costume.
" The chapels were " to the east of the court of resurrection, where the wall of the great church had been.

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