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For example, it may be more cost-efficient to obtain the desired level of performance by using a cluster of several low-end computers, in comparison with a single high-end computer.
* For high-end users, the LaserWriter II NTX also included a SCSI controller for storage of printer fonts on a hard drive dedicated for use by the printer.
For comparison, current high-end IBM zEnterprise 196 systems can deliver over 52, 000 MIPS per machine, and they have considerable I / O performance advantages.
For high-end use, Elastic Reality ( based on MorphPlus ) saw its first feature film use in In The Line of Fire ( 1993 ) and was used in Quantum Leap ( work performed by the Post Group ).
For nearly fifty years following their discovery, Titania and Oberon would not be observed by any instrument other than William Herschel's, although the moon can be seen from Earth with a present-day high-end amateur telescope.
For a time, all three sat in disrepair, and the only dealer in operation now is a custom one that caters to high-end buyers.
* For high-end systems many telecines are controlled by a Da Vinci Systems color corrector 2k or 2k Plus, which is also called color grading.
For its inaugural year, the Windstar was available in base GL and high-end LX trim, as well as a cargo version called Cargo Van.
For example, instead of stating that a pork chop has a dollop of applesauce, a high-end restaurant menu might state " Tenderloin of pork avec compôte de pommes.
For the next quarter century Amdahl and IBM competed aggressively against one another in the high-end server market, with Amdahl grabbing as much as 24 % marketshare.
For high-end wheelsets, the spokes can be shaped to have a bladed cross-section, further reducing wind resistance.
For 1991, the base split into two distinct models: entry-level America and mid-level Highline, in addition to the high-end RS.
For example, some musical instrument stores and high-end audio stores only sell new gear, but they will accept good quality used items as trade ins towards the purchase of new items ; after the store purchases the used items, they then sell them using online auctions or other services.
For several years ( late ' 90s to early 2000s ), TFT screens were only found in high-end laptops due to them being more expensive and lower-end laptops offering DSTN screens only.
For example, the XPS 200 is limited to extremely low-end video cards, while the XPS M140 is only configurable with Intel video, thus making both systems unsuited for gaming or high-end usage.
For a short while, Paluck headed a joint venture called Mostek Hong Kong, a collaboration with Bulova for the production of high-end wristwatches based on Mostek designs.
For expert flyers, jets, pylon racers, helicopters, autogyros, 3D aircraft, and other high-end competition aircraft provide adequate challenge.
For some time, interchangeable-part manufacturing in metal would continue to be a combination of machine-made parts and human skill in filing machined parts to precise size for such high-end uses as military weapons, in which interchangeable parts were worth paying for at high prices ( they were worth high prices because an army on campaign could cannibalize damaged weapons for parts ).
For many years the company was known as the leading high-end fashion store in the St. Louis Metropolitan Area, although a smaller competitor, Scruggs, Vandervoort and Barney, also vied for that position.

For and fashion
For example, in accordance with the fashion of the times, most transitional societies have announced economic development plans of varying numbers of years ; ;
For example, one hebephrenic man used to annoy me, month after month, by saying, whenever I got up to leave and made my fairly steoreotyped comment that I would be seeing him on the following day, or whenever, `` You're welcome '', in a notably condescending fashion -- as though it were his due for me to thank him for the privilege of spending the hour with him, and he were thus pointing up my failure to utter a humbly grateful, `` thank you '' to him at the end of each session.
For such an online algorithm, a recurrence relation is required between quantities from which the required statistics can be calculated in a numerically stable fashion.
For example, oscillating charges produce electric and magnetic fields that may be viewed in a ' smooth ', continuous, wavelike fashion.
For I see that you are still living in heathen fashion.
For routing, the entries in the IPX routing table are similar to IP routing tables ; routing is done by network address, and for each network address a network: node of the next router is specified in a similar fashion an IP address / netmask is specified in IP routing tables.
For instance, the flow around a circular cylinder generates a Kármán vortex street: vortices being shed in an alternating fashion from each side of the cylinder.
For example, in the movie The Wave the Molotov cocktail is referenced numerous times in a ' slang-like ' fashion with innuendo as to one who would drink a Molotov cocktail would also be an advocate of Molotovian philosophies.
For intersexual selection to work, one sex must evolve a feature alluring to the opposite sex, sometimes resulting in a " fashion fad " of intense selection in an arbitrary direction.
For example, English employs metaphors likening time with money, whereas other languages may not talk about time in that fashion.
For a time, shortly after his marriage, he and his family, which included his wife Ida, mistress Dorothy ( Dorelia ) McNeill, and John's children by both women, travelled in a caravan, in gypsy fashion.
For instance, an article in the Wall Street Journal claimed in 2005 that the apron is " enjoying a renaissance as a retro-chic fashion accessory " in the United States.
For the fashion label, see Marchesa ( brand ), For the Thames boating disaster, see Marchioness disaster.
For example, one can specify the density operators describing microcanonical, canonical, and grand canonical ensembles of quantum mechanical systems, in a mathematically rigorous fashion.
For instance, classicism has been revived many times and found fashion as neoclassicism ( means " new classicism ").
* 1998 – 99 – 2002 – 03 – For the Magic's 10th anniversary they introduced a new look designed by fashion designer Jhane Barnes.
For example, the serial has to explain the concept of fingerprinting in dramatic fashion.
For most of their history they were trade protectionists, engaging in free-trade economics in only a limited fashion, as in Empire Free-Trade.
For this reason, jewellery, spikes, chains and spiky hair are highly uncommon and discouraged in hardcore fashion.
For example, to fashion a cross-peen hammer head, a smith would start with a bar roughly the diameter of the hammer face: the handle hole would be punched and drifted ( widened by inserting or passing a larger tool through it ), the head would be cut ( punched, but with a wedge ), the peen would be drawn to a wedge, and the face would be dressed by upsetting.
For the duration of World War II, Dior, as an employee of Lelong — who labored to preserve the French fashion industry during wartime for economic and artistic reasons — designed dresses for the wives of Nazi officers and French collaborators, as did other fashion houses that remained in business during the war, including Jean Patou, Jeanne Lanvin, and Nina Ricci.
He came back into fashion during the 1990s, and appearances on Have I Got News For You restored his popularity.
For God, this complaint is the last straw, he declares Memnoch as his adversary and commands him to rule Sheol and Earth in a devilish form, preparing souls for Heaven in his own fashion.

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