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He became, after a time, commander of a post on the Alabama River, but his operations extended from Mobile throughout the district, and he finally obtained a monopoly of the Indian trade.
Several of these methods may be directly extended to give definitions of e < sup > z </ sup > for complex values of z simply by substituting z in place of x and using the complex algebraic operations.
Dave Raggett led the HTTP Working Group ( HTTP WG ) in 1995 and wanted to expand the protocol with extended operations, extended negotiation, richer meta-information, tied with a security protocol which became more efficient by adding additional methods and header fields.
The London County Council managed tram operations within the County of London, but its responsibility did not extend to the bus or tram routes that ran outside its area ; or to the railways, which also extended into neighbouring counties.
Post-independence, it has fought three wars against India, several border skirmishes with Afghanistan and against the Soviet Union which occupied Afghanistan in 1979, and an extended border skirmish with India in 1999 ( Kargil War ) and is currently conducting anti-terrorist operations along the border areas of Afghanistan.
*“ Scope of usefulness to include that of current FORTRAN, extended to include additional applications-character strings and bit strings, extensive I / O operations, and dynamic response to trap conditions such as overflow and end-of-file .”
Examples of the expansion of China's capabilities were the 1980 recovery of an intercontinental ballistic missile ( ICBM ) in the Western Pacific by a twenty-ship fleet, extended naval operations in the South China Sea in 1984 and 1985, and the visit of two naval ships to three South Asian nations in 1985.
In order to directly represent operations which are common in hardware, there are many features of VHDL which are not found in Ada, such as an extended set of Boolean operators including nand and nor.
The inquiries extended to Turkey, an important stopover on the route of morphine base ; to Switzerland, where bank secrecy laws facilitated money laundering ; and to Naples where cigarette smuggling rings were being reconfigured as heroin operations.
The basic linear recurrence operations are extended from MT and parameters are chosen to allow many threads to compute the recursion in parallel, while sharing their state space to reduce memory load.
That limitation has been extended to a million write operations in modern EEPROMs.
Similarly, many other operations that are carried out on polynomials can be extended to the formal power series setting, as explained below.
All of the operations defined for series in one variable may be extended to the several variables case.
Its ranching and farming operations extended as far south as San Mateo and east to Alameda.
Grays Harbor suspended operations halfway through the season, and the league took over management of the team, which continued as the Western Warriors and went on an extended 68-game road trip with no home stadium.
After many successful operations and engagements, the harsh conditions of extended jungle living took their toll, and many men began to suffer from ill-health.
The language itself has been extended to be more expressive, including integer operations, a greatly increased instruction count, and more C-like language constructs.
His holdings are said to have extended as far west as Pine Creek from his base of operations in Muncy Township.
The Williams Valley Railroad began operations in 1892, which extended further from the Brookside branch into the Williams Valley west of Tower City.
Duke Lake, a lake in Ryerson Station State Park, dried up after the nearby Bailey Mine extended its operations underneath the park and caused the dam to crack and release all the water.
The first sector extended from Jackson to the station of Tigrett and by April 20, 1912, of the line were ready for operations.
In January 1965, the U. S. command in Saigon requested control over bombing operations in the areas of Laos adjacent to South Vietnam's five northernmost provinces, claiming that the area was part of the " extended battlefield ".
; Integration with PLM and the extended enterpriseLM to integrate manufacturing with enterprise operations from concept through field support of the finished product.
In 2005, ILM extended its operations to Lucasfilm Singapore, which also includes the Singapore arm of Lucasfilm Animation.

operations and Manchester
The operations of its other plant in Rochdale and Leesona's former operations in Manchester were transferred to a recently acquired plant in the adjoining town of Heywood.
In 1918 the New England Telephone Company began erecting a building to house its operations on the corner of U. S. Rte. 7 and what is now Memorial Avenue at Manchester Center.
He gave a series of lectures on unit operations at the Manchester Technical School ( University of Manchester today ) in 1887, considered to be one of the earliest such about chemical engineering.
Details of the northern operations centre in Greater Manchester were revealed by the firm who built it.
Plans to open the northern operations centre were reported by The Manchester Evening News in February 2005, and plans to open a permanent Scottish office in Glasgow were reported by The Scotsman in January of that year.
After 30 years of business, Barbecue Pitmaster Wayne Schafer moved his Big Fat Daddy's concession stand and catering operations from Baltimore to Manchester, Pennsylvania in York County in 2012.
Air Malta started operations, with two wet leased Boeing 720Bs that served Rome, Tripoli, London, Manchester, Frankfurt and Paris from Malta's airport.
The airline started operations on 11 April 1987, launched by the Owners Abroad Group under the name Air 2000 ( ICAO: AMM ), with two Boeing 757 aircraft and a flight from Manchester to Málaga.
Civil airline operations resumed on a normal basis after VE-day and passengers increased from 50, 000 in 1945 to 75, 000 in 1948, remaining ahead of Manchester Airport.
These lines, together with the Trent Valley Railway ( between Rugby and Stafford, avoiding Birmingham ), and the Manchester and Birmingham Railway, ( Crewe-Manchester ), amalgamated operations in 1846 to form the London and North Western Railway ( LNWR ).
( 1972 ) Liverpool and Manchester Railway operations, 1831 – 1845.
The proposals will lead to a simplification of train operations at Manchester Piccadilly, and a close association between the various pairs of lines leading out of the station and particular platforms, with few crossing moves.
The airline was established in 1989 by Aer Lingus, Belton Air and Banco Santander, starting operations on 17 February 1990 with a flight from Palma de Mallorca to Manchester.
The regional operations of British Airways at Birmingham and Manchester, and the operations of the former CityFlyer Express, were integrated into the new airline later in 2002.
In 1993, it merged these operations with Manchester Unity of Victoria to create the company Australian Unity, then the largest friendly society in Australia by number of members.
Following its commercial debut on 1 September 1968 on BEA's internal German routes, the airline's new One-Eleven 500s began regular scheduled operations on 17 November 1968, respectively replacing Vanguards and Viscounts on the corporation's Heathrow – Manchester and Berlin routes.
BEA Mainline assumed responsibility for all of BEA's Heathrow operations other than those to and from Manchester, Leeds / Bradford, Liverpool, Newcastle, Aberdeen, Inverness, the Isle of Man, Berlin ( including both non-stop and one-stop services ) and certain regional European destinations such as Bordeaux, Cork, Luxembourg and Rimini, as well as its Birmingham operations other than those to and from the Channel Islands.
It assumed responsibility for BEA's entire BAC One-Eleven 500 fleet and all of the airline's Manchester operations other than those to and from the Channel Islands, as well as all of its Berlin operations, with nine aircraft each based at Ringway and Tempelhof respectively.
A training establishment for parachute troops was set up at RAF Ringway near Manchester on 21 June 1940 and named the Central Landing Establishment, and the initial 500 volunteers began training for airborne operations.

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