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The airline operated charter flights from European Hubs like London, Frankfurt, Munich, Basel, Milano, Rome, Madrid, Vienna and Paris to Egypt and Kenya.
The idea behind Hubs and Authorities stemmed from a particular insight into the creation of web pages when the Internet was originally forming ; that is, certain web pages, known as hubs, served as large directories that were not actually authoritative in the information that it held, but were used as compilations of a broad catalog of information that led users directly to other authoritative pages.
* It is query dependent, that is, the ( Hubs and Authority ) scores resulting from the link analysis are influenced by the search terms ;
These three facilities are undergoing a transformation from Maritime Patrol Aircraft airfields to Multi-role “ Hubs ” providing crucial air-links for USAF strategic airlift and mobility in support of US European Command ( EUCOM ), Central Command ( CENTCOM ) and African Area contingency operations under CENTCOM, EUCOM and the evolving Africa Command ( AFRICOM ).
Headquartered in Mumbai, financial and commercial capital of India, the Life Insurance Corporation of India currently has 8 zonal Offices and 113 divisional offices located in different parts of India, around 3500 servicing offices including 2048 branches, 54 Customer Zones, 25 Metro Area Service Hubs and a number of Satellite Offices located in different cities and towns of India and has a network of 13, 37, 064 individual agents, 242 Corporate Agents, 79 Referral Agents, 98 Brokers and 42 Banks ( as on 31. 3. 2011 ) for soliciting life insurance business from the public.
Hubs were maintained in Córdoba ( from 1996 ) and Buenos Aires ( from 1999 ).

Hubs and if
When a search is initiated, the node obtains a list of Hubs if needed, and contacts the Hubs in the list, noting which have been searched, until the list is exhausted, or a predefined search limit has been reached.
This allows for Hubs to reduce bandwidth greatly by simply not forwarding queries to Leaves and neighbouring Hubs if the entries which match the search are not found in the routing tables.

Hubs and there
That said, there are several Vehicles and Hubs which have had upgrades, improvements and enhancements given to them since construction, allowing them to remain state of the art.

Hubs and were
Hubs were later used in id Software's Quake II, Doom RPG and Raven Software's Hexen.

Hubs and any
Hubs do not manage any of the traffic that comes through them.
Hubs do not read any of the data passing through them and are not aware of their source or destination addressing.

Hubs and devices
Hubs are classified as physical layer devices in the OSI model.
Hubs are not transparent when dealing with changes in the status of downstream ports, such as insertion or removal of devices.

Hubs and connected
Hubs feature a list of clients or users connected to them.

Hubs and then
Hubs index what files a Leaf has by means of a Query Routing Table, which is filled with single bit entries of hashes of keywords which the Leaf uploads to the Hub, and which the Hub then combines with all the hash tables its Leaves have sent it in order to create a version to send to their neighbouring Hubs.

Hubs and network
There is also a difference in terminology: while the more capable nodes which are used to condense the network are referred to as Ultrapeers in gnutella, they are called Hubs in Gnutella2, and they are also used slightly differently in topology.

Hubs and at
While gnutella uses a query flooding method of searching, Gnutella2 uses a walk system where a searching node gathers a list of Hubs and contacts them directly, one at a time.

Hubs and /
These improvements embrace the road, rail and telecommunication infrastructures for — according to the National Development Plan — a better integration with the neighbouring Dublin, Midlands Gateway, and Cavan / Monaghan Hubs.
Some of the most famous are the Evansville Triplets ( 1970 – 84 ), Evansville Braves ( 1946 – 57 ), Evas / Pocketeers / Hubs ( 1919 – 1931 ) and the Evansville River Rats ( 1914 – 15 ).

Hubs and .
* Hubs, the athletic teams of Rochelle Township High School in Rochelle, Illinois.
Hubs may send out user commands to clients.
Gnutella2 divides nodes into two groups: Leaves and Hubs.
Most Leaves maintain two connections to Hubs, while Hubs accept hundreds of Leaf connections, and an average of 7 connections to other Hubs.
In gnutella, the Ultrapeers generally maintain as many leaves as peer connections, while Gnutella2 Hubs maintain far more leaves, and fewer peer ( Hub-to-Hub ) connections.
Hubs are generally called a node which have lots of links.
Innovation Hubs.
In 1993, ADC acquired Fibermux Corp., a manufacturer of LAN Hubs and Data Multiplexers, later merging the Fibermux division with the Kentrox subsidiary.
Throughout this time, they won five pennants and donned four different names: the Blues, the Terriers, the Champs and the Hubs.
One month into the 1931 season, the league disbanded and the Hubs moved to Parkersburg, W. Va.

suffered and from
Its ribs showed, it was a yellow nondescript color, it suffered from a variety of sores, hair had scabbed off its body in patches.
This magnificent but greatly underestimated book, which bodies forth the very form and pressure of its time as no other comparable creation, has suffered severely from having been written about an historical event -- the Spanish Civil War -- that is still capable of fanning the smoldering fires of old political feuds.
Resolved that his wrongs and bereavements in Kansas, occasioned by the violence and brutality of those who were intent on the propagation of slavery in that territory, call for a charitable judgment upon his recent efforts in Virginia to undermine the despotism from which he had suffered, and commend his family to the special sympathy and aid of all who pity suffering and reverence justice.
The internal losses are due to absorption and the small but finite losses suffered in the numerous internal reflections due to deviations from the prescribed, cylindrical fiber cross-section and minute imperfections of the core-jacket interface.
This was a slow and difficult course, and French trade suffered from the many mistakes of the new group of traders.
Pursuing it, he has logged 500,000 miles, suffered indescribable digestive indignities, and meticulously collected physiological data on the health and eating habits of 10,000 individuals, from Bantu tribesmen to Italian contadini.
His own children had suffered from the weakening of those values which he and Theresa had always taken for granted, and as for his grandchildren ( he had one so far, still in diapers ), he shuddered to think that the true meaning of character might never dawn on them at all.
Abraham Lincoln suffered from " melancholy ", a condition which now is referred to as clinical depression.
The largest structure ever made from adobe ( bricks ) was the Bam Citadel, which suffered serious damage ( up to 80 %) by an earthquake on December 26, 2003.
He suffered from chronic osteomyelitis for the last 7 years of his life.
Agnes McDonnell suffered terrible injuries from the attack but survived and lived for another 23 years, dying in 1923.
All areas of the Ancient Pueblo homeland suffered from periods of drought, and wind and water erosion.
England, now led once again by David Gower, suffered from injuries and poor form.
Wakefield had read accounts of Australian settlement while in prison in London for attempting to abduct an heiress, and realised that the eastern colonies suffered from a lack of available labour, due to the practice of giving land grants to all arrivals.
Albert was a loyal vassal of his relation, Lothar I, Duke of Saxony, from whom, about 1123, he received the Margraviate of Lusatia, to the east ; after Lothar became King of the Germans, he accompanied him on a disastrous expedition to Bohemia in 1126, when he suffered a short imprisonment.
Throughout this period Ainu became increasingly dependent on goods imported by Japanese, and suffered from epidemic diseases such as smallpox.
Soon, a government force of 24, 000 men forced Hasan Ali Shah to flee from Bam to Rigan on the border of Baluchistan, where he suffered a decisive defeat.
The diocese had suffered a serious raid from the Welsh in 1055, and during his administration, Ealdred continued the rebuilding of the cathedral church as well as securing the cathedral chapter's rights.
Alexander supposedly suffered a fatal fall from his horse.
Alexei's relations with his father suffered from the hatred between his father and his mother, as it was very difficult for him to feel affection for his mother's worst persecutor.
Though she suffered from consumption, Eliza supported Johnson's endeavors.
It is thought that he may have suffered from Crohn's disease.
He died due to bleeding from injuries suffered in a car crash.
In 1835 the steamer " Tigris " of the English Euphrates expedition went down in a hurricane just above Anah, near where Julian's force had suffered from a similar storm.
His work has suffered terribly from the manuscript transmission.

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