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From this suggestion came the idea of using all sorts of clips from films throughout the entire feature.
That album, 2011's Fly From Here, is a reunion of sorts for Horn's former bandmate Geoff Downes ; not only is Downes a member of the band's current incarnation, but the album also takes its title from a song written by Horn and Downes during their original stint with Yes in the 1980s.
From 1789 to 1795 he played all sorts of parts ; he worked as a scene painter at Liverpool in 1791 ; and during this period he composed more than 1, 000 songs.
He published some of his most important works during this time: " Dominican Social Composition ", " Brief History of the Oligarchy in Santo Domingo ", " From Christopher Columbus to Fidel Castro ", and numerous articles of different sorts.
From the context it is probably a profanity of sorts.
From 1918 to 1940, he occupied numerous positions in all sorts of governments and was appointed minister eighteen times.
Another Germano collaboration of sorts was released later that year, when another Excerpts From a Love Circus track, " Lovesick ", was remixed by drum & bass producer The Underdog ( aka Trevor Jackson, later of Playgroup ), and released as a single on his Output Recordings label.
From 1859 until the end of the century it was run by the Warner brothers, and the reservoir became a centre for all sorts of sporting events such as ice skating, swimming and angling ; it was, until 1878, the Kingsbury Race Course and the first mechanical hare in greyhound racing was used there in 1876.
Another early contactee book, of sorts, was From India To The Planet Mars ( 1900 ) by Theodore Flournoy.
From the earlier eighteenth century, the smock-frock was worn by waggoners and carters ; by the end of that century, it had become the common outer garment of agricultural labourers of all sorts throughout the Midlands and Southern England.

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From that time he supported the Democratic party and built a powerful political machine in Greene County.
" From these principles and some additional constraints —( 1a ) a lower bound on the linear dimensions of any of the parts, ( 1b ) an upper bound on speed of propagation ( the velocity of light ), ( 2 ) discrete progress of the machine, and ( 3 ) deterministic behavior — he produces a theorem that " What can be calculated by a device satisfying principles I – IV is computable.
From the 16th century onwards, evidence of cranks and connecting rods integrated into machine design becomes abundant in the technological treatises of the period: Agostino Ramelli's The Diverse and Artifactitious Machines of 1588 alone depicts eighteen examples, a number that rises in the Theatrum Machinarum Novum by Georg Andreas Böckler to 45 different machines, one third of the total.
From the AKM he developed a squad automatic weapon variant, known as the RPK (-Kalashnikov light machine gun ), and also the PK (-Kalashnikov machine gun ), which used the more powerful 7. 62 × 54R of the Mosin-Nagant rifle.
From the 1940s to the late 1970s, much programming was done in assembly language ; higher level instructions meant greater programmer productivity, so an important advantage of microcode was the relative ease by which powerful machine instructions could be defined.
General Halder rejected this, saying, " From the army's point of view I regard it as complete suicide, I might just as well put the troops that have landed straight through the sausage machine.
" From what they said, his reflexes, coordination, and visual reaction made him a built-in part of the machine.
From a theoretical point of view, it is interesting because it has the power of a universal Turing machine: that is, anything that can be computed algorithmically can be computed within Conway's Game of Life .< ref name =" bcg ">
* From wormhole to time machine: Comments on Hawking's Chronology Protection Conjecture, which also addresses the Novikov self-consistency principle
From the 1910s to the 1950s, Memphis was a place of machine politics under the direction of E. H. " Boss " Crump.
From 1886 to 1889, at the same time that Zaharoff got the machine gun Maxim, he managed to appropriate Isaac Peral's submarine ; although these facts are less well known.
From this project came the idea that it was possible to make a very small and very fast core, which could then be used to implement the microcode for any machine.
Later variants of the worm would use a false From address, picking an e-mail address at random from the infected machine's Outlook or Outlook Express address book, making it impossible for casual observers to determine which machine is infected, and making it difficult for experts to determine anything more than the infected machine's Internet Service Provider.
From 1869 to 1872 the town was the terminus of the railroad, and the railroad company built a general office and machine shops there.
From the IBM Archives: The Automatic Sequence Controlled Calculator ( Harvard Mark I ) was the first operating machine that could execute long computations automatically.
From 1972-2011, the Cobham Bus Museum occupied a war-time aircraft hangar ( used mainly by Vickers-Armstrongs as a machine shop ) next to Silvermere golf course in Redhill Road.
From 1992 to 1997, Cinemax aired one movie each day of the week that would be centered around a certain genre, represented by various pictures that would play in a specialized feature presentation bumper before the start of the movie ; the symbols included: Comedy ( represented by an abstract face made up of various movie props, with the mouth open to look like it is laughing ), Suspense ( represented by a running man silhouette ), Premiere ( represented by an exclamation point caught in spotlights ), Horror ( represented by a skull ), Drama ( represented by abstract comedy & tragedy masks ), Vanguard ( represented by a globe ), Action ( represented by a machine gun ) and Classic ( represented by a classic movie-era couple embracing and kissing ).
From childhood, he loved machines and experimented with them, encouraged by his father's words: " A machine has to have a purpose ".
From one machine a few stamps from Plates 70 and 71 have survived.
From this, machine building and advanced engineering developed.
From the simplest to the most complex, most machine tools are capable of at least partial self-replication, and produce machine parts as their primary function.
From September 1979 to July 1980, Quine and Harris recorded various guitar improvisations with a drum machine.

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From the point of view of functional analysis, calculus is the study of two linear operators: the differential operator, and the indefinite integral operator.
( From Python 2. 5, is also an operator.
The idea behind the star operator is a * = 1 + a + aa + aaa + ... From the standpoint of programming language theory, one may also interpret + as " choice ", · as " sequencing " and * as " iteration ".
From 1943 onwards, the training of wireless operator / air gunners, and navigators was carried on in New Zealand for Pacific operations.
From the point of view of the grid operator, a connected microgrid can be controlled as if it was one entity.
From its origins in the fur trade, the Hudson's Bay Company is the oldest corporation in North America and was the largest department store operator in Canada until around mid 1980's, with locations across the country.
From the start of the 1974 – 75 winter season, Pan Am began operating a series of short-and medium-haul week-end charter flights from Tegel under contract to a leading West German tour operator.
From 1966 until 1968, UK independent Lloyd International was contracted by Neckermann und Reisen, the tour operator of West German mail-order concern Neckermann, to launch a series of inclusive tour ( IT ) flights from Tegel.
From September 2009, the train operator SJ requires an identity document from every passenger with a pre-paid ticket ( which is mandatory on many trains ).
From many larger cities, the long-distance operator was reached by dialing 2-1-1 in order to place a long-distance call.
From the differential geometric point of view, a parameterized Hamiltonian is considered as a function defined on the parameter manifold that maps each particular set of parameters to an Hermitian operator that acts on the Hilbert space.
From being largely a charter airline it transformed itself into a scheduled operator.
From September 2004 to August 2005 a low-cost airline EUjet operated frequent flights to many European destinations, replacing a large freight operator.
From 1959, Flavin was shortly employed as a mailroom clerk at the Guggenheim Museum and later as guard and elevator operator at the Museum of Modern Art, where he met Sol LeWitt, Lucy Lippard, and Robert Ryman.
From 1936 London Underground services were withdrawn north of Aylesbury, leaving the London and North Eastern Railway ( successor to the GCR ) as the only operator still using the station, although London Underground services were restored for a short period in the 1940s.
From February 2002 until August 2005 he was a non-executive director of Urbium PLC, operator of the Tiger Tiger bar chain.
From this point of view, operator algebras can be regarded as a generalization of spectral theory of a single operator.
From 1923 to 1926, Eyerly and his family lived in Waldport, Oregon, where he worked as a ferry operator and opened another service station.
From the symmetric and self-inverse properties, it follows that the transform is a unitary operator ( indeed, orthogonal ).
From the completion of his enlistment in 1957 until 1975 Yeutter worked as the operator of a 2, 500-care farming enterprise in central Nebraska.
From Mandwa operator carries passengers to Alibag in their own chartered buses.
From 1982 to 1988 McDermott worked for the Maine Yankee Nuclear Power Plant, where he trained to become a reactor operator, though never managed to attain the position.

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