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Of course the higher officials could add or place a name on the list wherever they wished.
This list could be expanded to include most fields of mathematics, including measure theory, ergodic theory, probability, representation theory, and differential geometry.
To eradicate the Ainu identity, the Soviet authorities removed the ethnic group from the list of nationalities which could be mentioned in a Soviet passport.
* The program was stored as a linked list of lines ; a or took O ( n ) ( linear ) time, and although Applesoft programs were not very long compared to today's software, on a 1 MHz 6502 this could be a significant bottleneck.
For instance, one could now make a " Printers " zone that would list all the printers in an organization, or one might want to place that same device in the " 2nd Floor " zone to indicate its physical location.
Census enumeration has always been based on finding people where they live as there is no systematic alternative-any list you could use to find people is derived from census activities in the first place.
The following is a partial list of those who could not rightly be termed Covenant-breakers:
He applied his intelligence in unconventional ways, winning a contest when he was in eighth grade by finding over 4, 500 words that could be formed from the letters in " Ziegler's Giant Bar "; the judges had only about 2, 500 words on their master list.
They also included him in their list of characters they wish they could kill, stating that almost everyone they talked to, even dog lovers, wanted to shoot him.
The only relief he could get was in his bath over which he improvised a desk to write his list of suspect counter-revolutionaries who were to be quickly tried and, if convicted, guillotined.
Historian and biographer William Hepworth Dixon considered that Bacon's name could be included in the list of Founders of the United States of America.
In essence, both are specific cases of a more generalized list ( which could be accessed anywhere ).
The federalists, on the other hand, argued that it was impossible to list all the rights, and those that were not listed could be easily overlooked because they were not in the official bill of rights.
To control for most potentially confounding variables, Ebbinghaus wanted to use simple acoustic encoding and maintenance rehearsal for which a list of words could have been used.
Ebbinghaus would memorize a list of items until perfect recall and then would not access the list until he could no longer recall any of its items.
Political scientist J. S. Maloy states that “ the twentieth century added Nazism and Stalinism to Jacobinism on the list of horrors for which Rousseau could be blamed.
With the popularity of telecine transfers and video edits, Kodak invented a machine readable edge number that could be recorded via computer, read by the editing computer and automatically produce a " cut list " from the video edit of the film.
For example, one could create a function that creates an infinite list ( often called a stream ) of Fibonacci numbers.
For this reason, the list he compiled contains only objects found in the sky area he could observe: from the north celestial pole to a celestial latitude of about − 35. 7 °.
This policy immediately raised the question of whether the Soviet Union could avoid being next on Hitler's list.
Hamilton created a list of possible singularities that could form but he was concerned that some singularities might lead to difficulties.
On 12 December, five more French voters arrived, and though they could not advance the candidacy of their favorite, Ippolito d ' Este, they did have Cardinal Cervini on their list of possible candidates.
Its list of forty-eight constellations is ancestral to the modern system of constellations, but unlike the modern system they did not cover the whole sky ( only the sky Hipparchus could see ).

list and easily
A plain text list of dates with this format can be easily sorted by File managers, word processors, spreadsheets and other software tools with built-in sorting functions.
Other advantages are that one can easily find the first or last elements on the list ( most likely to be useful in the case of numerically sorted data ), or elements in a given range ( useful again in the case of numerical data, and also with alphabetically ordered data when one may be sure of only the first few letters of the sought item or items ).
However, it has been suggested that the recent change in the European Union's position regarding the many organizations " that have been too easily included in the UN terror list " might have influenced the UN's position.
The salt prevents attackers from easily building a list of hash values for common passwords and prevents password cracking efforts from scaling across all users.
The same algorithms can easily be adapted to serve similar functions of ordered lists of any construct, e. g., permutations on a list of digits or shapes.
A common mnemonic for remembering lists is to create an easily remembered acronym, or, taking each of the initial letters of the list members, create a memorable phrase in which the words with the same acronym as the material.
For example, if we wanted to easily memorize the last list one would imagine his or her dog inside of a giant envelope, then one would " see " an unlucky black cat ( or whatever reminds the user of the number thirteen ; other techniques such as the Major system can assist with this ) eating a huge envelope.
) While the list of all such possible definitions is itself infinite, it is easily seen that each individual definition is composed of a finite number of words, and therefore also a finite number of characters.
The Netflix website at one time featured a list of titles " Releasing This Week " ( RTW ) that enabled customers to easily view new DVDs the company planned for rental release each week.
Since Executive Producers are never familiar enough with the material to be able to visualise the finished product from inspection of a edit decision list ( EDL ), they were deprived of the opportunity to voice their opinions at a time when those opinions could be easily acted upon.
In most high level languages, a stack can be easily implemented either through an array or a linked list.
Creating a list of the first 100 Bizz Buzz numbers is a trivial problem for any would-be computer programmer, so interviewers can easily sort out those with insufficient programming ability.
The configuration is recorded in ~/ GNUstep / Defaults / WMRootMenu as a text file which can be easily read and edited ( in versions after 0. 94. 0 it can also be automatically generated from a list of installed applications using a program called wmgenmenu ).
This is most easily understood axiomatically: there is a list of properties known as the Eilenberg – Steenrod axioms, and any two constructions that share those properties will agree at least on all finite CW complexes, for example.
For the purpose of analysis, music scholar Jane Glover divides Monteverdi's list of instruments into three main groups: strings, brass and continuo, with a few further items not easily classifiable.
For electronic articles, a list of the references given at the end of the article is easily extracted.
The options list for the 993 Carrera ( and most other variants ) was extensive and offered the possibility to easily configure highly individualized cars, depending on the amount of money a buyer was willing to spend.
The scholarly literature on neuroethics has grown so quickly that one cannot easily list all of the worthwhile articles, and several journals are now soliciting neuroethics submissions for publication, including the American Journal of Bioethics – Neuroscience, Biosocities, the Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, and the forthcoming Neuroethics.
Since the game tree of Ghost can be derived from the list of combinations of letters that are considered to be words, the game ( as played by two players ) can be easily " solved " to find a winning strategy for one player.
Gross misconduct is really just a vague list of offences that could most easily justify summary dismissal for a first offence.
In psychology, the spacing effect is the phenomenon whereby humans and animals more easily remember or learn items in a list when they are studied a few times over a long period of time (" spaced presentation "), rather than repeatedly in a short period (" massed presentation ").
Since the STS has limited capacity, the distractor displaces later study list items from the STS so that at test, these items can only be retrieved from the LTS, and have lost their earlier advantage of being more easily retrieved from the short-term buffer.
After a short battle between the two, in which Taikoubou was easily defeated, Taikoubou suspected that the order of the Houshin Scroll is sorted according to strength ( Shinkouhyou being the first on the list ) and decides to avoid fighting him.

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