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FireTrack and way
FireTrack switches from a non-continuous to a continuous graphics mode part way down the display.

exploits and division
Ghost in the Shell is a futuristic police thriller dealing with the exploits of the cyborg Motoko Kusanagi, a member of a covert operations division of the Japanese National Public Safety Commission known as Section 9.
That division of labour, within the capitalist mode of production, further exploits the worker by limiting his or her Gattungswesen ( species-essence ) the human being ’ s power to determine the purpose to which the product ( goods and services ) shall be applied ; the human nature ( species-essence ) of the worker is fulfilled when he or she controls the “ subject of labour ”.
" He is chiefly remembered for his exploits under the Duke of Wellington in the Iberian Peninsular War and at the Battle of Waterloo, where he was mortally wounded while his division stopped d ' Erlon's corps attack against the allied centre left, and as a result became the most senior officer to die at Waterloo.
AD exploits the fact that every computer program, no matter how complicated, executes a sequence of elementary arithmetic operations ( addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, etc.
It was activated late in World War I, too late to join the fighting, but the division is best known for its exploits during World War II as the 100th Infantry Division.
After that, in the 1994 summer, he signed with top division giants Galatasaray SK, being one of the team's most influential players in the following decade ( in a variety of positions, including left back ), and playing a very important part in the side's exploits from 1999 – 2001, which brought a total of six titles – two domestic doubles, the UEFA Cup and the UEFA Super Cup ; in the first competition's final, he scored in the penalty shootout win against Arsenal.

exploits and way
Memoirs have often been written by politicians or military leaders as a way to record and publish an account of their public exploits.
Albatrosses spend long stretches of time at sea fishing, and use a flight pattern called " dynamic soaring " which exploits the vertical gradient of wind speed near the ocean surface to travel long distances without flapping, and without the aid of thermals ( which do not occur over the open ocean the same way they do over land ).
Has a hedgehog on his coat of arms, the result of his exploits at the battle of Trebizonde, where he claims to have fought his way into the tent of the Sultan himself.
Despite his explorations, the various Australian governments at the time turned their respective backs on his achievements once they had been completed, and refused to patronise any further exploits or give him much in the way of financial reward.
In France, the battle was officially commemorated in a rare way: apart from the Battle of Magenta ( in the Italian Campaign ), it was the only one of Emperor Napoléon III Bonaparte's exploits to lead to the awarding of a victory title ( both of ducal rank ); this distinction was bestowed upon Marshal Pélissier.
In modern times, memoirs have often been written by politicians or military leaders as a way to record and publish their own account of their public exploits.
One type of explanation at the level of assertion exploits the view that assertion implies or expresses belief in some way so that if someone asserts that p they imply or express the belief that p. Several versions of this view exploit elements of speech act theory, which can be distinguished according to the particular explanation given of the link between assertion and belief.
In August 2001, Scott Fluhrer, Itsik Mantin, and Adi Shamir published a cryptanalysis of WEP that exploits the way the RC4 ciphers and IV is used in WEP, resulting in a passive attack that can recover the RC4 key after eavesdropping on the network.
Thanks to their exploits, their school achieved an unbeaten record on their way to consecutive national championships.
In it, Amenhotep II reminded Usersatet of their military exploits together in Syria and proceeds to criticise the way this official conducted his office as Viceroy.
Instead of trying to learn explicit features that characterize keyphrases, the TextRank algorithm exploits the structure of the text itself to determine keyphrases that appear " central " to the text in the same way that PageRank selects important Web pages.
During this time they had won only one League championship-the Kent league in 1948 – 49 but had enjoyed a few promotions and cup exploits along the way.
Their exploits almost always end in the same way for the two space tyrants ; the two barely escape from their fates by flying off in their dumpy little spaceship, leaving a red smoke trail behind.
Their exploits are usually ended in the same way, in a failure ; these are the adventures shown on the television series:
" Macready wrote in his own memoirs that " those companies that had the good fortune to have good commanders, generally ex-Regular officers, who could control their men, performed useful work, but the exploits of certain other companies under weak or inefficient commanders went a long way to discredit the whole force.
For example, some of her claimed exploits bear a remarkable similarity to those of the Doctor's, and some have suggested that it is the Doctor's adventures that are plagiarised from Iris's life, rather than the other way around.
The idea was to hide the truth, of Bond's exploits, in plain sight ; along the way, Fleming created fictional tales, such as Moonraker, to keep the Soviets guessing what was fact and what was not.
The club is best known for its exploits in the 1979 – 80 FA Cup, in which it reached the fourth round, eliminating two Football League sides Southend United and Leicester City on the way, before narrowly losing 4 – 3 to Watford at Vicarage Road.
This situation, where a state exploits and oppresses peoples and regions within their own boundaries much the way the European colonial powers used to exploit and oppress foreign colonies, has been described as " internal colonialism " ( Hechter 1975 ).
Most of these vulnerabilities allow the execution of machine code and most exploits therefore inject and execute shellcode to give an attacker an easy way to manually run arbitrary commands.
This technique exploits the way the sectors on a CD-ROM are addressed and how the drive seeks from one sector to another.
In 1995 Drub was asked to write a first hand account of his sexual exploits in the punk and skinhead scene for a webzine called Nightcharm, as a way to promote his art.
He exploits his power in every possible way.
So-called exploits, in this view, are not cheats because they do not change the game in any way and therefore could be accessible to all players if they know how to do it.

exploits and handles
The Strategy category is about how well a robot exploits its opponent's weaknesses, protects its own, and handles the hazards.

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When war broke out in 1939, Mountbatten became commander of the 5th Destroyer Flotilla aboard his ship Kelly, which was famous for its many daring exploits.
Its exploits during its eight-month cruise through the Mediterranean were a major morale booster for the Ottomans.
Moreover, the ease with which the Reconquista in the Iberian Peninsula was directly and immediately continued by the exploits of conquistadors beyond the Atlantic clearly shows that for Spaniards at the time, conquest of non-Christian territory and its transformation into a Catholic, Spanish-speaking land were legitimate, whether or not a claim of prior possession of the land could be advanced.
* exploits children with its advertising ;
* exploits its workers and bans unions ;
Each one exploits rhapsodic ideas but is unique in its own form.
In the 1990s, Asprin's " Phule " novels followed the humorous science-fiction exploits of a rag-tag company of the " Space Legion " and its wealthy and iconoclastic leader, Willard Phule.
Quantum key distribution exploits certain properties of these quantum states to ensure its security.
Parfit contends that to be indirectly individually self-defeating and directly collectively self-defeating is not fatally damaging for S. To further bury S, Parfit exploits its partial relativity, juxtaposing temporally neutral demands against agent-centered demands.
After the war the T111 contributed heavily to the rebuilding effort in Central and Eastern Europe and a memorial was built at Magadan, Siberia for its exploits in the Far East of the USSR.
The process exploits the greater ease of converting iron sulfides into its oxides, which in turn react with the silica to form the silicate slag, which floats on top of the heated mass.
More recently Selwyn College has seen the foundation of an extreme sports society which has shocked the nation with tales of its courageous and daring exploits ; notable feats include ironing on the roof of the Pitt building and an attempt to wake board behind the college men's 1st VIII.
CinemaDNG ( intended by Adobe and others to be an open file format for digital cinema files ) exploits MXF as one of its options for holding a sequence of raw video images.
In his oration he says that she had to read ancient poetry, such as the Odyssey, in secret because her parents disapproved of its dealing with poly-theism and other “ dangerous exploits ,” which were considered “ dangerous ” for men and “ excessively insidious ” for women.
Theologian Reinhold Niebuhr, for example, commented on the necessity of coercion in preserving the course of justice by warning, " Moral reason must learn how to make coercion its ally without running the risk of a Pyrrhic victory in which the ally exploits and negates the triumph.
The series celebrated 1000 episodes in 1976 with a compilation special, Number 96: And They Said It Wouldn't Last, which reviewed the show's most famous story lines and recounted the exploits of its departed main characters.
The inscription to Samudragupta's martial exploits states that its author is Harisena, who was an important poet of Samudragupta's court.
Exploit-based signatures analyze patterns appearing in exploits being protected against, while vulnerability-based signatures analyze vulnerabilities in a program, its execution, and conditions needed to exploit said vulnerability.
The story follows the exploits of seven children as they are terrorized by the eponymous being, which exploits the fears and phobias of its victims in order to disguise itself while hunting its prey.

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