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However, the game system was reviewed in 1990 in Dragon # 155 by Hartley, Patricia, and Kirk Lesser in " The Role of Computers " column.
In 1961, an EDSAC 2 version of Autocode, an ALGOL-like high-level programming language for scientists and engineers, was developed by David Hartley.
It was once believed that real-input DFTs could be more efficiently computed by means of the discrete Hartley transform ( DHT ), but it was subsequently argued that a specialized real-input DFT algorithm ( FFT ) can typically be found that requires fewer operations than the corresponding DHT algorithm ( FHT ) for the same number of inputs.
He was prosecuted by Sir Hartley Shawcross and was convicted on 1 March 1950.
The soundtrack from The Rocky Horror Picture Show was released in 1975 by Ode Records, produced by Richard Hartley.
Leigh was born Vivian Mary Hartley in the campus of St. Paul's School, Darjeeling, Bengal, India ( British India ), to Ernest Hartley, an English officer in the Indian Cavalry, and Gertrude Mary Robinson Yackjee ( 1888-1972 ), a devout Roman Catholic of Irish and Armenian descent, the daughter of Mary I. Robinson and John G. Yackjee, who wed in 1872.
In 1917, Ernest Hartley was transferred to Bangalore, while Gertrude and Vivian stayed in Ootacamund.
An only child, Vivian Hartley was sent to the Convent of the Sacred Heart in Roehampton ( now Woldingham School ) in 1920, from Loreto Convent, Darjeeling by her devoutly Catholic mother.
The fundamental theoretical work in data transmission and information theory by Harry Nyquist, Ralph Hartley, Claude Shannon and others during the early 20th century, was done with these applications in mind.
It was also reviewed in 1988 in Dragon # 132 by Hartley, Patricia, and Kirk Lesser in " The Role of Computers " column.
The act, still effective, was sponsored by Senator Robert Taft and Representative Fred A. Hartley, Jr. and became law by overcoming U. S. President Harry S. Truman's veto on June 23, 1947 ; labor leaders called it the " slave-labor bill " while President Truman argued that it was a " dangerous intrusion on free speech ," and that it would " conflict with important principles of our democratic society ," Nevertheless, Truman would subsequently use it twelve times during his presidency.
The principal author of the Taft – Hartley Act was J. Mack Swigert of the Cincinnati law firm Taft, Stettinius & Hollister.
Taft – Hartley was one of more than 250 union-related bills pending in both houses of Congress in 1947.
The Taft – Hartley Act was seen as a means of demobilizing the labor movement by imposing limits on labor's ability to strike and by prohibiting radicals from their leadership.
Hartley said, " I realised that the group was heading towards suicidal, sombre music — the sort of thing that didn't interest me at all.
A hairless and immunodeficient breed was the result of a spontaneous genetic mutation in inbred laboratory strains from the Hartley stock at the Eastman Kodak Company in 1979.
The game was reviewed in 1989 in Dragon # 150 by Hartley, Patricia, and Kirk Lesser in " The Role of Computers " column.
Populous: The Promised Lands was reviewed in 1990 in Dragon # 156 by Hartley, Patricia, and Kirk Lesser in " The Role of Computers " column.
The film was directed by Mark Hartley and interviews filmmakers including Quentin Tarantino, Dennis Hopper, George Miller and Barry Humphries.
Bob Hartley was hired to the head coach position in June 1998.
Hartley then combined the above quantification with Nyquist's observation that the number of independent pulses that could be put through a channel of bandwidth B hertz was 2B pulses per second, to arrive at his quantitative measure for achievable line rate.

Hartley and 1959
* 1959 – Nina Hartley, American porn star, author and feminist
* 1959 – Hal Hartley, American film director and writer
Hal Hartley ( born November 3, 1959 ) is an American film director, screenwriter, producer and composer who became a key figure in the American independent film movement of the 1980s and 1990s.
* 20 July 1959 Air Vice-Marshal C H Hartley
* Hal Hartley ( born 1959 ), American film director
* Nina Hartley ( born 1959 ), adult-film actress

Hartley and National
The Taft – Hartley Act amended the National Labor Relations Act ( NLRA ; informally the Wagner Act ), which Congress passed in 1935.
* National Register of Historic Places listings in Hartley County, Texas
Prior to the passage of the Taft – Hartley Act by Congress over President Harry S. Truman's veto in 1947, unions and employers covered by the National Labor Relations Act could lawfully agree to a closed shop, in which employees at unionized workplaces must be members of the union as a condition of employment.
* Oxford Dictionary of National Biography-Fowler, Henry Hartley
Robert Hartley ( born September 7, 1960 in Hawkesbury, Ontario ) is the current head coach for the Calgary Flames in the National Hockey League.
Bob Hartley never played a game in the National Hockey League, instead beginning his coaching career with a junior A team in his hometown of Hawkesbury.
* Hartley was inducted in the National Midget Auto Racing Hall of Fame in 1985.
It was discovered by the British National Antarctic Expedition, ( 1901 – 04 ) under Captain Robert Falcon Scott, who named this feature for Hartley T. Ferrar, geologist of the expedition.
In 1898, at age 22, Hartley moved to New York City to study painting at the New York School of Art under William Merritt Chase, and then attended the National Academy of Design.
* Bob Hartley ( born 1960 ), Canadian National Hockey League coach
The Hartley Historic Site, an area of 7. 7 hectares, is listed on the Register of the National Estate.

Hartley and Series
Massinger's independent works were collected by Thomas Coxeter ( 4 vols., 1759, revised edition with introduction by Thomas Davies, 1779 ), by J. Monck Mason ( 4 vols., 1779 ), by William Gifford ( 4 vols., 1805, 1813 ), by Hartley Coleridge ( 1840 ), by Lt. Col. Cunningham ( 1867 ), and selections by Arthur Symons in the Mermaid Series ( 1887 – 9 ).
Mariette Hartley won the Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series for this moving performance.

Hartley and champion
After Allen's death during Crisis on Infinite Earths, Hartley retired from crime to become a socialist champion of the poor and underprivileged.

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