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IIP and was
This was much more cryptic than the alphanumeric display of earlier models like the II / IID, III / IIID, IIP, and IIIP, as it was impossible to determine the meaning of the patterns of LEDs without comparing them against a manual ( or having their meaning memorized, which some technicians exposed to them often might actually do, intentionally or not ).
In October 1993, Ms. Trask was invited to become a member of the prestigious Indigenous Initiative for Peace ( IIP ), a global body of indigenous leaders convened by Nobel Laureate Rigoberta Menchu-Tum, the United Nations Goodwill Ambassador to the UN Decade on Indigenous Peoples.
The IIP was at the beginning intelligence related and could be thought of a FBI school at its days.
The IIP evolved out of the Muslim Brotherhood movement, and was banned from 1961 during Iraqi nationalist rule, something which continued throughout the reign of the Pan-Arab Ba ' ath Party right up to the invasion of Iraq in 2003.
In October 2008, following a US-backed raid that resulted in the death of a man the IIP said was a senior party official, the party said in a statement that it was suspending all contact with US civilian and military officials.
) The geostrophic transport was calculated to be just ( based on IIP sections ).
IIP features over of built-up space, and was inaugurated on the 14th of June, 1998.
The IIP obtained legal advice that the change of the district's name also affected the city and no petition was necessary.
While in the U. S., he was involved in the opposition to the Saddam Hussein regime in exile, and was actively involved with the Iraqi Islamic Party ( IIP ).
As the IIP wielded influence in the dangerous Anbar province, Hassani was involved in negotiating a temporary truce with Fallujah-based insurgents in 2004 and successfully stopped an imminent attack on the city.
The Individualized Instruction Program ( IIP ) was pioneered by The Rectory School and benefits the students by daily, one-to-one or small-group assistance and enrichment.
The Irish Independence Party ( IIP ) was an nationalist political party in Northern Ireland, founded in October 1977 by Frank McManus ( former Unity MP for Fermanagh & South Tyrone between 1970 and 1974 ) and Fergus McAteer ( son of Eddie McAteer, who had been leader of the Nationalist Party between 1953 and 1959 ).
The party was effectively a merger of Unity and the Nationalist Party as the bulk of activists and councillors from the two movements joined IIP.
The IIP won 21 seats on councils in the local elections of 1981 as a result of its involvement although this support was fairly localised with 17 of the 21 seats being won in just four councils Fermanagh, Derry, Omagh and Newry & Mourne.

IIP and IRC
* Invisible IRC Project ( IIP )
Although many of the developers had been a part of the Invisible IRC Project ( IIP ) and Freenet communities, there are significant differences between their designs and concepts.

IIP and server
* Batch dynamic imaging ( IIP based imaging server ): An engine is used in batch processing of images.

IIP and .
* America. gov official DoS Bureau of International Information Programs ( IIP ) website ( for international audiences )
* Swiss Federal Institute of Intellectual Property ( IIP ): Registration authority for patents, trademarks and industrial design.
In May 2011, Whitaker co-founded with Dr. Aldo Civico the International Institute for Peace ( IIP ) at Rutgers University in Newark, New Jersey.
Launched during the international Newark Peace Education Summit, IIP ’ s mission is to develop programs and strategic partnerships to address cutting-edge issues such as increasing citizen security through community-building ; the role of women and spiritual and religious leaders in peace-building ; the impact of climate change ; and the reduction of poverty.
Whitaker serves as chairman of IIP while Civico, who teaches sociology and anthropology at Rutgers-Newark, is the director.
IIP operates under the auspices of UNESCO as a Category 2 Center.
Indirect immunoperoxidase ( IIP ) is a modification of the standard IFA method that can be used with a light microscope, and the results of these tests are comparable to those from IFA.
In September 1989, HP introduced the first " personal " version of the HP LaserJet printer series, the LaserJet IIP.
The LaserJet IIP ( and its very similar successor, the IIIP ) were extremely reliable except for scanner failures, diagnosable by the lack of the familiar " dentist drill " whine and a " 52 " error displayed on the control panel ; aftermarket replacement scanner assemblies remain readily available to this day.
The IIP, along with China Foreign Affairs University, Institute for International Relations were all universities directly affiliated with certain ministries in the government and made them as the " Group 0 " choice for Gaokao, which means they enroll students earlier than all the " Group 1 " universities like Beijing University and Tsinghua University and were very competitive, aiming to strengthen the future talent pool for the government to choose after students ' graduation.
However, in 1982, as the government portfolio were changed, the IIP no longer serve as an intelligence school and therefore renamed into Chinese People's Police Cadre University, ranking no. 1 among all the police academy.
Imperative APIs, ( such as IIP ) describe the operations to apply to the image in order, offering the user more control, but also more responsibility for calculations.
* Internet Imaging Protocol ( IIP )-1997-( optionally ) HTTP-based imperative protocol for image editing ; heavily tied to the FlashPix file format.
The College has been awarded the Investors in People ( IIP ) standard 4 times, and in 2006 received an IIP 10 Year Achievement Award and the IIP People Development Award for Scotland.
During the 1970s, the IIP began operating in exile in Great Britain and published a newspaper called Dar as-Salam.

was and anonymous
An inquest was held, and after a good deal of testimony about the anonymous notes, the county coroner estimated that the shooting had been done from a distance of 300 yards.
It was marked by controversy, anonymous midnight phone calls and veiled threats of violence.
Ordinary Williams said he, too, was subjected to anonymous calls soon after he scheduled the election.
This was the derivation of Alemanni used by Edward Gibbon, in his Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire and by the anonymous contributor of notes assembled from the papers of Nicolas Fréret, published in 1753, who noted that it was the name used by outsiders for those who called themselves the Suevi.
Sometime between 1763 and 1764 Salieri suffered the death of both parents and was briefly taken in by an anonymous brother, a monk in Padua, and then for unknown reasons in 1765 or 1766 he became the ward of a Venetian nobleman named Giovanni Mocenigo ( which Giovanni is at this time unknown ), a member of the powerful and well connected Mocenigo family.
In 1954, when Capp was applying for a Boston television license, the Federal Communications Commission ( FCC ) received an anonymous packet of pornographic Li ' l Abner drawings.
The book, initially anonymous, was purportedly written by a " man of fashion " – someone who moved in high society.
He is also associated with the first recorded instance of a cycling traffic offence, when a Glasgow newspaper in 1842 reported an accident in which an anonymous " gentleman from Dumfries-shire ... bestride a velocipede ... of ingenious design " knocked over a little girl in Glasgow and was fined five shillings.
The Life of Ceolfrith, written in about 710, records that only two surviving monks were capable of singing the full offices ; one was Ceolfrith and the other a young boy, who according to the anonymous writer had been taught by Ceolfrith and was " now a priest of the same monastery ".
The second section, detailing the Gregorian mission of Augustine of Canterbury was framed on the anonymous Life of Gregory the Great written at Whitby.
Norman W. Porteous was one of the first to postulate that an anonymous writer wrote the book during the persecution under Antiochus.
The earliest bestiary in the form in which it was later popularized was an anonymous 2nd century Greek volume called the Physiologus, which itself summarized ancient knowledge and wisdom about animals in the writings of classical authors such as Aristotle's Historia Animalium and various works by Herodotus, Pliny the Elder, Solinus, Aelian and other naturalists.
Monet's Le Pont du chemin de fer à Argenteuil, an 1873 painting of a railway bridge spanning the Seine near Paris, was bought by an anonymous telephone bidder for a record $ 41. 4 million at Christie's auction in New York on 6 May 2008.
The phallic shape of the piece scandalized the Salon, and despite Brâncuși's explanation that it was an anonymous portrait, removed it from the exhibition.
One of the first written references is from an anonymous 13th-century North Africa / Andalusian cookbook, Kitāb al-tabǐkh fǐ al-Maghrib ( North Africa ) wa ' l-Andalus ( Arabic ) " The cookbook of the Maghreb and Al-Andalus ", with a recipe for couscous that was ' known all over the world '.
After Barks received a 1960 visit from the Spicer brothers and Ron Leonard, he was no longer anonymous, as his name soon became known to his readers.
After its first release, this book sold far better than any of Butler's other works — perhaps because the British public assumed that the anonymous author was some better-known figure ( the favorite being Lord Lytton, who had published The Coming Race two years previously ).
* The Perks of Being a Wallflower ( 1999 ) was written by Stephen Chbosky in the form of letters from an anonymous character to a secret role model of sorts.
It was around 1910 that the actors in American films, who up to this point had been anonymous, began to receive screen credit, and the way to the creation of film stars was opened.
Although the Gospel survives in anonymous form, it is considered that the name was known to the addressee, Theophilus.
An anonymous European official claimed that the US officials implied that they might consider shooting down Galileo satellites in the event of a major conflict in which Galileo was used in attacks against American forces.

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