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ETC and magazine
He had the unprecedented distinction of being elected President of both the Oxford University Dramatic Society and the Experimental Theatre Club ( the ETC ), in addition to being theatre critic for the university magazine Isis.
Also influential was the magazine ETC: A Review of General Semantics, founded in 1943.
The name of the magazine, ETC, was a play on a fundamental notion of Korzybski's that names or descriptions do not exhaustively convey all of an object ’ s properties ( the word " steak " does not convey the possibility of harmful bacteria, for instance ).

ETC and was
Although the XM-291 does not immediately mean that ETC technology is viable at this current point in time it does offer an example that it is possible and that continued research in the area is worth the advantages reaped if such a system was to be successfully implemented on a modern tank.
All of Postman's books are informed by his study of General Semantics ( Postman was editor of ETC.
In the Philippines, channel ETC broadcast The Tonight Show from 2004 until 2007, when the show was turned over to sister channel JackTV and Talk TV.
His focus was to separate the chiral breaking and confinement scales, but he also noted that such a theory could enhance and thus allow the ETC scale to be raised.
He was the editor of the quarterly journal ETC: A Review of General Semantics from 1976 to 1986.
ETC was first introduced in Bergen, in 1986, operating together with traditional tollbooths.
Badging was restricted to ETC badges on both C-pillars, a Cadillac crest on the grille along with the Cadillac script logo and a special " Cadillac Motor Car Company " badge on the trunk, which it shared with the STS.
The car was sold under Cadillac ETC ( Eldorado Touring Coupe ) and ESC ( Eldorado Sport Coupe ) trim.
In 1984, the three co-founded RAFI ( Rural Advancement Foundation International ), whose name was changed to ETC group ( pronounced " etcetera " group ) in 2001.
As the first ETC system in North America was installed on the Dallas North Tollway in 1989, many California toll facilities started to express interest in the technology.
Because the state's toll roads and bridges are run by different government agencies, there was the possibility that a number of different incompatible ETC systems would be instituted throughout California.
As a result, California was the first in the nation to require all of its toll bridges and roads to use the same ETC system.
She was educated at the North London Collegiate School and Somerville College, Oxford, where she read English, performed with the Oxford University Dramatic Society ( OUDS ), became Secretary of The Experimental Theatre Club ( ETC ) and joined the Oxford Theatre Group, performing in Oxford and Edinburgh.
Known as RAFI ( Rural Advancement Foundation International ) until 1 September 2001, the ETC Group traces its history back to the National Sharecroppers Fund that was established in the 1930s by Eleanor Roosevelt ( amongst others ) to alleviate the plight of poor, mostly black tenant farmers in the U. S. In the early 1970s, Pat Mooney, Hope Shand, and Cary Fowler began working on the Seeds Issue through the Rural Advancement Foundation — and, in time, set up an international arm concerned with the rights of farmers in the global south.
By 2000, there was some confusion with the original Rural Advancement Foundation ( now called RAFI-USA ), so RAFI changed its name to ETC Group to reflect its wider scope of concern.
Diana Bronson, of the ETC Group, stated global warming was caused by " the scientific, corporate and political establishment of developed countries ", to now think those same people will correct the climate crisis and the biosphere is little bit naïve.
This decision was strongly opposed by Jim Thomas of the ETC Group, who referred to the recommendations by the commission as " disappointingly empty and timid ".
Starstruck at an early age, he honed his skills in Chicago, where he performed at various theaters, including The Court Theater and The Second City, where he was a member of their Chicago ETC theater.
The ETC was able to quickly determine that private entrepreneurs were not going to build a monorail system without public financial support, leading to a second monorail initiative, allowing the ETC to spend $ 6 million for additional studies to determine an improved monorail plan with full cost estimates and a funding package to pay for construction.
This proposal was put before the voters as Citizens Petition # 1 in November 2002 which would proposed to dissolve the ETC, create a new monorail agency, construct the Green Line as the first part of the system, and enact an annual 1. 4 % motor-vehicle excise tax ( MVET ) on Seattle vehicles to fund the project.
In 1872, the Eastern Telegraph Company ( ETC ) Limited was formed which took over the operation of the cables and built a cable office in Porthcurno valley.
ETC and its cable operations expanded through the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, in 1928 to merge with Marconi's Wireless Telegraph Company Limited to form Imperial and International Communications Limited which was renamed Cable and Wireless Limited in 1934.
A criticism of the very early ETC implementations was that they were " overruling " driver decisions.
Recently, ETC was initially suspected by some to be responsible for alleged incidents of unintended acceleration in Toyota and Lexus vehicles.

ETC and founded
JETCO was founded by the Hong Kong Branch of the Bank of China ( now Bank of China ( Hong Kong )) in 1982 along with the Bank of East Asia, Chekiang First Bank, Shanghai Commercial Bank and Wing Lung Bank, and at present covers all banks in Hong Kong and Macau, except for HSBC and Hang Seng Bank, which uses a separate system known as ETC.
In 1975, Bill Foster and his younger brother Fred founded ETC while students at the University of Wisconsin – Madison.

ETC and by
Electrothermal-chemical ( ETC ) technology is an attempt to increase accuracy and muzzle energy of future tank, artillery, and close-in weapon system guns by improving the predictability and rate of expansion of propellants inside the barrel.
The 60 mm ETC gun developed by the US Navy at FMC as an ETC CIWS proof of principle demonstrator.
ETC is also a more viable option than other alternatives by definition.
Tests have shown that energy output by the propellant is higher than energy input from outside sources on ETC guns.
There has even been discussion about eliminating the necessity for an outside electrical source in ETC ignition by initiating the plasma cartridge through a small explosive force.
) Then, the transitions can proceed through the technifermion's dynamical mass by the emission and reabsorption of ETC bosons whose masses M < sub > ETC </ sub > ≅ g < sub > ETC </ sub > Λ < sub > ETC </ sub > are much greater than Λ < sub > TC </ sub >.
These must acquire mass by virtue of the fact that the extra chiral symmetries are also explicitly broken, by the standard-model interactions and the ETC interactions.
Since quark and lepton masses are proportional to the bilinear technifermion condensate divided by the ETC mass scale squared, their tiny values can be avoided if the condensate is enhanced above the weak-α < sub > TC </ sub > estimate in Eq.
In 1986 Akiba and Yanagida also considered enhancing quark and lepton masses, by simply assuming that α < sub > TC </ sub > is constant and strong all the way up to the ETC scale.
Electronic toll collection ( ETC ), an adaptation of military " identification friend or foe " technology, aims to eliminate the delay on toll roads by collecting tolls electronically.
A common dual dimmer manufactured by Electronic Theatre Controls ( ETC ) Another dimmer by Colortran
As the vehicle passes through the exit light curtain ( 4 ), it is electronically classified by the treadle ( 5 ) based on the number of axles, and the ETC account is charged the proper amount.
* The Fire That Will Not Die, by Michele McBride ( ETC Publications, Palm Springs, CA, 1979 )
In an effort to inform opinion about synthetic biology, the ETC Group has released several comic-style illustrations regarding " Synthia ", the cell with the first synthetic genome created by Craig Venter and the J. Craig Venter Institute.

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