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Control over Rennes, Nantes and the Pays de Retz was secured when the Frankish army was defeated once again in 851 at the Battle of Jengland by the Bretons under Erispoe ; consequently Charles the Bald recognised the independence of Brittany and determined the borders that defined the historic duchy and later province.
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Control over the trans-Saharan trade routes that passed through the region formed the economic basis of these kingdoms.
Control over the East Indies trading ports allowed the company to monopolise the world spice trade for decades.
* Control of the " holy " city of Nippur and its temple priesthood generally meant hegemony over most of Sumer, as listed on the Sumerian King List ; at one point, the Nippur priesthood conferred the title of queen of Sumer on Kugbau, a popular taverness from nearby Kish ( who was later deified as Kubaba ).
Control over Literární noviny and several other publishing houses was transferred to the ministry of culture, and even members of the party who later became major reformers — including Dubček — endorsed these moves.
Most modern PLCs can communicate over a network to some other system, such as a computer running a SCADA ( Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition ) system or web browser.
Typically, some bandwidth is allocated by default to network control packets ( such as Internet Control Message Protocol and routing protocols ), while best effort traffic might simply be given whatever bandwidth is left over.
Control over party history and the legal status of individual ex-party members played a large role in dictating the ideological diversity and thus the faction in power within the CPSU.
The Transmission Control Protocol ( TCP ), although standardized for RTP use, is not normally used in RTP application because TCP favors reliability over timeliness.
Control of the province was handed over to the Emperor, while the Senate gained temporary control of Sardinia as compensation.
* The Real-time Streaming Protocol ( RTSP ), Real-time Transport Protocol ( RTP ) and the Real-time Transport Control Protocol ( RTCP ) were specifically designed to stream media over networks.
User data is interspersed in-band with Telnet control information in an 8-bit byte oriented data connection over the Transmission Control Protocol ( TCP ).
Telnet, however, predates TCP / IP and was originally run over Network Control Program ( NCP ) protocols.
At 08: 55, a supervisor at the New York Air Traffic Control center notified the center's operations manager of the Flight 175 hijacking, and David Bottiglia, who was tracking Flight 175, noted, " we might have a hijack over here, two of them.
Control is given to a NORAD supercomputer, WOPR ( War Operation Plan Response ), programmed to continuously run military simulations and learn over time.
Control over the RCID is vested in the landowners of the district, and the promise of an actual city in the district would have meant that the powers of the RCID would have been distributed among the landowners in EPCOT.
** Control over or ability to vote down fiscal measures and the ' budget ' ( or ' supply '); a government is powerless without control of the state finances.
When a plane is ready to takeoff it will stop short of the runway, at which point it will be turned over to Tower Control.
The Transmission Control Protocol uses a variant of Go-Back-N ARQ to ensure reliable transmission of data over the Internet Protocol, which does not provide guaranteed delivery of packets ; with Selective Acknowledgement ( SACK ), it uses Selective Repeat ARQ.
Control over Bosnia subsequently was contested between the Kingdom of Hungary and the Byzantine empire.
Control over the former Inca lands had been entrusted to Pedro de la Gasca by the Spanish king ( and Holy Roman Emperor ) Emperor Charles V. Gasca commanded Alonso de Mendoza to found a new city commemorating the end of the civil wars in Peru ; the city of La Paz was founded on October 20, 1548.
Control and Rennes
“ The Concept of Social Control: Theories and Applications .” Paper presented at the International Conference on “ Charities as Instruments of Social Control in Nineteenth-Century Britain ,” Université de Haute Bretagne ( Rennes 2 ), Rennes, France, November 22 – 23.
Control and Nantes
Control of Nantes was part of a larger strategy in the on-going war between Stephen of England and Empress Matilda.
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Jarmusch ( left ) and Isaach de Bankolé ( right ) promoting The Limits of Control at the San Sebastian International Film Festival in September 2009.
In the southwest, the Karakoram range form the de facto border ( Line of Actual Control ) between Aksai Chin and Indian-controlled Kashmir.
Cornwall is home to the Canadian Forces School of Aerospace Control Operations ( École des opérations de contrôle aérospatial des Forces canadiennes ) also known as CFSACO.
* Woolworth Mexicana operates a chain of small variety stores in Mexico, sold in December 1997 to Control Dinamico S. A. by Foot Locker Inc now is a subsidiary of Grupo Comercial Control, S. A. de C. V.
Much of the appeal of the series stems from its extensive use of references and allusions from a wide array of thinkers such as Teilhard de Chardin, John Muir, Norbert Wiener, and to the poetry of John Keats, a famous English Romantic poet of the 19th century, Norse Mythology, and the monk Ummon ; a large number of technological elements are acknowledged by Simmons to be inspired by elements of Out of Control: The New Biology of Machines, Social Systems, and the Economic World.
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