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Alan tries to assert an insanity defense, calling Chief Amlumi to testify that the jungle drugs he used to heal Alan can cause hallucinations and delusions, but the prosecutor exposes Amlumi and his interpreter as a vaudeville tomahawk-throwing act.
BASC continued to ensure safety of flight for 24 hours a day with each of the Four Powers being represented by a Chief Controller, with a Deputy and General Duty Controller, all of them Air Force Officers ( the Soviet had a controller and an interpreter on duty ) until its closing on 31 December 1990 following the lapse of Allied responsibilities in Berlin.
After 1885, she often worked with her brother, Chief John F. Brown, as an interpreter, liaison and assistant for the Seminole Tribe.
After one of the soldiers shot Chief Conquering Bear in the back and killed him, the Brulé Lakotas returned fire and killed a total of 29 soldiers, Lieutenant John Grattan, and a civilian interpreter.

interpreter and John
At that time John Warnock was developing an interpreter for a large three-dimensional graphics database of New York harbor.
Despite its advantages, the concept of implementing the game logic in a separate scripting language and writing an interpreter for it was soon dropped ( even by John Carmack who had implemented this concept ) because of the overall inflexibility of an interpreted language, the increasingly complex game logic and the fact that the game logic could be packaged into a native Dynamic link library whose source code could be released to the mod community.
* 21-Robert H. Lochner, 84, John F. Kennedy's interpreter.
In December 1975, Dick Whipple and John Arnold created an interpreter for the language that required only 3K of RAM.
However, the site does not enter the main continuity of American history until December 1810, when John Pitchlynn, the U. S. interpreter for the Choctaw Nation, had moved to Plymouth Bluff, where he built a home, established a farm and transacted Choctaw Agency business.
The first settler in the area that became Huron was a Quebec-born trapper, trader and interpreter named John Baptiste Flemmond, who established a trading post along the east bank of the Huron River in 1792.
He went to France, where he spent his time chiefly at the University of Orleans, but he also visited Lyon and studied at Paris, where his services as interpreter were used by the English ambassador, Sir John Mason or Sir William Pickering.
Joseph Blanco White, " the rationalist A ' Kempis ," who had dared to appear as " a religious sceptic in God's presence ," had found a biographer and interpreter in Martineau's friend and colleague, John Hamilton Thom.
Back row, standing, left to right: Colorado militiaman, unknown civilian, John H. Smith ( interpreter ), Heap of Buffalo ( Arapaho ), Neva ( Arapaho ), unknown civilian, sentry.
All the remaining captives were then killed, including Thompson, Samuel Cottrell, a member of the original survey team, interpreter John Brooks and Captain Wakefield-younger brother of Edward Gibbon Wakefield and William Wakefield.
( Allegedly, he was so out of practice in his native Chichewa that he needed an interpreter, a role which was apparently performed by John Msonthi and later by John Tembo, who remained close to him for most of his career ).
What a Lovely War ” ( 1969 ), travelling in a car in August 1914 with a cretinous Sir John French ( Laurence Olivier ) who rejects his offer to arrange an interpreter as it might breach the need for “ absolute secrecy ”, but later being passed over in favour of Robertson for a staff promotion.
* The Metafont interpreter was written by Donald Knuth under an open source license, allowing John D. Hobby to adapt the interpreter to his own ends, giving us MetaPost.
Martin Luther and John Calvin hold that the Spirit has a certain " interpretive authority " to " illuminate " scripture, while Counter-reformation theologians respond that the Spirit has authorized the Church to serve as authoritative interpreter of Scripture.
Another notable interpreter of the title role is John Duykers.
On Parkes's arrival in Macau in October 1841 he prepared for employment in the office of John Robert Morrison, secretary and first interpreter of Sir Henry Pottinger, who was then British minister plenipotentiary and chief superintendent of trade in China.
The book reveals much about this playwright's relationship to director John Dexter ( who had been the earliest, near-familial interpreter of Wesker's works ), to criticism, to casting, and to the ephemeral process of collaboration through which the text of any play must pass.
ASSIST ( the Assembler System for Student Instruction and Systems Teaching ) is an IBM System / 370-compatible assembler and interpreter developed in the 1970s at Penn State University by John Mashey and a group of Mashey's student assistants.
Timberlake was accompanied by Sumter ( then a sergeant ), an interpreter named John McCormack, and an unknown servant.
Acting as an interpreter, Private John Gazzetti asked the prisoners if they had been acting as snipers.
On November 26, 1608, Peter Wynne, a member of Captain Christopher Newport's exploration party to the villages of the Eastern Siouan Monacan above the falls of the James River in Virginia, wrote a letter to John Egerton, informing him that some members of Newport's party believed the pronunciation of the Monacans ' language resembled " Welch ", which Wynne spoke, and asked Wynne to act as interpreter.

interpreter and Ross
Second row: Brigadier general ( United States ) | Brigadier General Harry H. Vaughan, Truman's confidant and military aide ; Russian interpreter Charles Bohlen, Truman naval aide James K. Vardaman, Jr., and ( partially obscured ) Charles Griffith Ross.

interpreter and descendant
I decided to write an interpreter for the new scripting language I had been thinking about lately: a descendant of ABC that would appeal to Unix / C hackers.
Though Shoku Nihongi, an ancient Japanese record, implies the close relationship between the Balhae language, the descendant of the Goguryeo language, and Silla language: a student sent from Silla to Japan for an interpreter training in Japanese language assisted a diplomatic envoy from Balhae in communicating during the Japanese court audience.

interpreter and several
Apple employees, including Randy Wigginton, adapted Microsoft's interpreter for the Apple II and added several features.
Perl modules are typically installed in one of several directories whose paths are placed in the Perl interpreter when it is first compiled ; on Unix-like operating systems, common paths include / usr / lib / perl5, / usr / local / lib / perl5, and several of their subdirectories.
Sams related the story to Gates, who had already agreed to provide a BASIC interpreter and several other programs for the PC.
Compared to direct translation into native machine code, a two-stage approach involving translation into p-code and execution by an interpreter or just-in-time compiler offers several advantages.
Gautier was a celebrated abandonnée who yields or abandons himself to something of the Romantic Ballet, writing several scenarios, the most famous of which is Giselle, whose first interpreter, the ballerina Carlotta Grisi, was the great love of his life.
There are several deaf and hard-of-hearing professors and lecturers, too ; an interpreter can vocalize their lectures for hearing students.
SpiderMonkey is written in C ++ and contains an interpreter, several JIT compilers ( formerly TraceMonkey ; currently JägerMonkey, and IonMonkey ), a decompiler, and a garbage collector.
A professor of English Literature at several universities, during World War II Merle was conscripted in the French army and assigned as an interpreter to the British Expeditionary Force.
Kalsey earned a Master's in Creative Writing from the University of British Columbia and worked as a freelance writer, interpreter, and translator for several years.
His repertoire includes more than seventy concertos, and he is acclaimed in particular as a leading interpreter of Beethoven, whose complete sonata cycle he has performed on several occasions in the UK, US and Japan.
Charbonneau became a free agent, working on his own and for several different fur companies operating in the area, as a trapper, laborer, and an interpreter of the Hidatsa language.
He knew several Indian languages and was employed as an interpreter.
EMAS had several advanced ( for the time ) features, including dynamic linking, multi-level storage, an efficient scheduler, a separate user-space kernel (' director '), a user-level shell (' basic command interpreter '), and a memory-mapped file architecture.
Hawkins was commissioned a Colonel and served for several years on George Washington's staff as his main interpreter of French.
He was also a composer of bossa nova, a playwright, a diplomat and, as an interpreter of his own songs, he left several important albums.
Muñoz Rivera would vocally debate several of Brooke's decisions, with both communicating via an interpreter.
After Mr. Hamoodi was allegedly beaten by an interpreter and several U. S. troops, Mr. West took Mr. Hamoodi out of the interrogation room and showed him six U. S. troops with weapons in hand.
He spoke several European languages and was soon released to the custody of General von Heister, commander of Hessian mercenaries, who needed someone who could serve as a German language interpreter in the Hessian commissary department.
It is still in development, as a specification from which several interpreter and compiler implementations are being written.
It was a simple command interpreter, not designed for scripting, but nonetheless introduced several innovative features to the command line interface and led to the development of the later Unix shells.
Chisholm hence played a major role as guide and interpreter for several Indian groups at the Tehuacana Creek councils beginning in spring 1843, when he coaxed several tribes to the first council on Tehuacana Creek near the Torrey Brothers trading post eight miles south of the site of present-day Waco.
In his late teens through college and up until his escape from Vietnam, Do worked as a reporter and editor for several newspapers in South Vietnam and an interpreter for American and French journalists.

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