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* POSIX. 1-2008: POSIX Base Definitions, System Interfaces, and Commands and Utilities ( which include POSIX. 1, extensions for POSIX. 1, Real-time Services, Threads Interface, Real-time Extensions, Security Interface, Network File Access and Network Process-to-Process Communications, User Portability Extensions, Corrections and Extensions, Protection and Control Utilities and Batch System Utilities )
Although the HyperTalk language languished just like HyperCard itself, it received a second lease on life through its plugin protocol, so-called External Commands ( XCMDs ) and External Functions ( XFCNs ), which were native code containers attached to stacks ( as Macintosh-specific resources ) with a single entry point and return value.
: Commands can be connected using a pipe, which causes the output of one command to be fed into the input of the next.
Offut AFB is the headquarters of United States Strategic Command ( USSTRATCOM ) which is one of the nine Unified Combatant Commands of the United States Department of Defense ( DoD ).
The Lords Reading Clerk reads the Commission aloud ; the senior Commissioner then states, " My Lords, in obedience to Her Majesty's Commands, and by virtue of the Commission which has been now read, We do declare and notify to you, the Lords Spiritual and Temporal and Commons in Parliament assembled, that Her Majesty has given Her Royal Assent to the several Acts in the Commission mentioned.
The PC was organized on similar lines to the army, and consisted of a General Staff located at its General Headquarters at Camp Crame, Manila, and 12 Regional Commands ( under a Regional Director ) consisting of 104 Provincial Commands ( under a Provincial Commander ); these controlled the 450 PC Companies which performed all the day-to-day military police work.
In 1989, HP developed their TML language which was the forerunner to Standard Commands for Programmable Instrumentation ( SCPI ).
In March 1942, home defense and training activities were assigned to the newly formed Eastern, Central, Southern, and Western Defense Commands, which overlaid the existing Corps Areas.
Commands which read or write file contents will access the contents of the target file.
The IEEE 488. 2 specification includes the Standard Commands for Programmable Instrumentation ( SCPI ), which define specific commands that each instrument class must obey.
Options such as changing equipment, casting spells, or checking status are performed by cycling through the game's Ring Commands, a circular menu which hovers over the currently controlled party member.
During this time, she wrote her first book — Ralestone Luck, which was eventually published as her second novel in 1938, the first being The Prince Commands in 1934.
In the Commands & Colors series of boardgames, designed by Richard Borg, the fog of war is simulated by a deck of cards from which the players can pick their actions.
Commands were sent to the missile using a modified version of the " Kehl-Strassburg " ( code name Burgund ) joy-stick system used to direct Henschel Hs 293 glide bomb, which had some significant successes against Allied ships in the Mediterranean.
In the victories which the Prussian Army was to gain against Austrian Empire and France, von Moltke needed only to issue brief directives to the main formations, leaving the staffs at the subordinate headquarters to implement the details according to the doctrines and methods he had laid down, while the Supreme Commands of his opponents became bogged down in a mountain of paperwork and trivia as they tried to control the entire army from a single overworked headquarters.
Commands from the guidance system are transmitted to the ATVC ( Ascent Thrust Vector Control ) drivers, which transmit signals proportional to the commands to each servoactuator of the main engines and SRBs.
* November 18-19 ( overnight ) – Bomber Commands " Battle of Berlin " begins with a raid by 444 bombers on Berlin, of which nine ( 2 percent ) are lost ; few German night fighters intercept them, but Berlin is covered by cloud and they bomb blindly with unknown results.
Seventy-eight bombers ( 9. 5 percent of the force ) fail to return – Bomber Commands highest losses on a single raid thus far in World War II – and the high loss rate among Halifaxes ( 34 aircraft, or 13. 3 percent of the Halifaxes dispatched and 14. 9 of those which do not turn back early ) prompts Bomber Command to withdraw Halifax IIs and Halifax Vs permanently from further operations over Germany.
Upon agreeing to the ceasefire agreement, the belligerents established the Korean Demilitarized Zone ( DMZ ), which has since been patrolled by the KPA and ROKA, US, and Joint UN Commands.
The bureau system, which had existed since the 1840s, was replaced with the " Systems Commands " ( SYSCOMs ).
Commands with long or difficult to spell filenames can be entered by typing the first few characters and pressing a completion key, which completes the command or filename.
Tasmania Police comprises five Support Commands which support the geographical districts:
The General Command of the Gendarmerie and the Coast Guard, which operate as parts of the internal security forces in peacetime, are subordinate to the Army and Navy Commands, respectively, in wartime, and both have law enforcement and military functions.

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In 1922, he left maritime duty to take up a paymaster position at Sasebo Naval Arsenal ; he later ( as lieutenant commander ) served as an ordnance accountant in both the Shipbuilding and Naval Air Commands.

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* When Love Commands ( no date )
* Fulfilling Her Destiny: A Sequel to When Love Commands ( no date )

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Commands to control non-printing operations were transmitted in exactly the same way as printable characters by sending control characters with defined functions ( e. g., the line feed character forced the carriage to move to the same position on the next line ) to teleprinters.
Commands to control the same class of instrument, e. g., multimeters, would vary between manufacturers and even models.
Previously, there were also territorial Commands, e. g. Commander-in-Chief Far East.
By direction of the Secretary of Defense, the Secretary of the Army assigns Army forces, apart from those units performing duties enumerated in ( i. e. organize, train & equip ) or unless otherwise directed, to the operational command of the Commanders of the Combatant Commands.
Commands involving the passive voice or possessive, e. g. " If the snake killed the mouse, which one is still alive ," usually result in comprehension problems in those who can understand simple questions.

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Commands go only from an officer to the man of nearest lower rank.
Civil War High Commands.
Civil War High Commands.
* Eicher, John H., and David J. Eicher, Civil War High Commands.
But only on 10 June 1999, the Ministry of the Defense was officially servant, the General staff of the Armed Forces extinct and the Aeronautics and Army, Navy department had been transformed into Commands.
Under the authority of the Secretary of the Navy, the CMC designates Marine personnel and resources to the commanders of Unified Combatant Commands.
Under the authority of the Secretary of the Navy, the CNO also designates naval personnel and naval resources to the commanders of Unified Combatant Commands.
Normally, such responsibilities deserving of the Defense Distinguished Service Medal are held by the most senior officers such as the Chairman and Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the Chiefs and Vice Chiefs of the Services, and Commanders and Deputy Commanders of the Combatant Commands, the Director of the Joint Staff etc., whose duties bring them frequently into direct contact with the Secretary of Defense, the Deputy Secretary of Defense, and other senior government officials.
Commands may be written on one line, or more.
Case sensitivity: Commands and intrinsic functions are case-insensitive.
* the Commands and Utilities, Issue 6.
* the Commands and Utilities, Issue 7.
It has a strength of around 25, 988 troops divided between the Pacific Operations and the Amazon Operations General Commands and the Coast Guard.
The Military Branches and regional Military Commands report to the Commander.
* the Commands and Utilities, Issue 6.
* the Commands and Utilities, Issue 7.
Commands created by IBM and shipped by IBM for the running and administration of TPF are referred to as " Z-messages " as they are all prefixed with the letter " Z.

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