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In parallel, the church purchased a shortwave radio station and syndicated radio production to National Public Radio.
Route 2 runs parallel to the Crystal Palace to Beckenham Junction line of the Southern network between Birkbeck and Beckenham Junction-the National Rail track had been singled some years earlier.
The process for selecting Standing Committee members, as well as Politburo members, occurs behind the scenes in a process parallel to the National Congress.
Although verified at the time by a committee of the National Geographic Society, this claim has since been undermined by the 1996 revelation that Byrd's long-hidden diary's solar sextant data ( which the NGS never checked ) consistently contradict his June 1926 report's parallel data by over.
To the south of the city the Berchtesgaden National Park stretches along three parallel valleys.
Modern democratic states with bicameral parliamentary systems are sometimes equipped with a senate, often distinguished from an ordinary parallel lower house, known variously as the " House of Representatives ", " House of Commons ", " Chamber of Deputies ", " National Assembly ", " Legislative Assembly ", or " House of Assembly ", by electoral rules.
* New York Blue Gene supercomputer, an 18 rack Blue Gene / L and a 2 rack Blue Gene / P massively parallel supercomputer that involves a cooperative effort between Brookhaven National Laboratory and Stony Brook University.
This development occurred in parallel with the increasing presence of right-wing populism due to SVP campaigns, and is reflected in the foundation of the Partei National Orientierter Schweizer in 2000, which resulted in an improved organisational structure of the neo-Nazi and white supremacist scene.
The mostly parallel Interstate 70 now provides a faster route for through travel without the many sharp curves, steep grades, and narrow bridges of U. S. 40 and other segments of the National Road.
* River Road National Scenic Byway, running parallel with the Au Sable River, is a designated National Scenic Byway for the that go into Oscoda.
River Road, running parallel with the Au Sable River, is a designated National Scenic Byway.
* River Road, running parallel with the river, is a designated National Scenic Byway for the 23 miles that go into Oscoda.
Approaches based on standard C or C ++ ( with libraries or other extensions allowing parallel programming ) are found in the Catapult C tools from Mentor Graphics, the Impulse C tools from Impulse Accelerated Technologies, and the free and open-source ROCCC 2. 0 tools from Jacquard Computing Inc. Annapolis Micro Systems, Inc .' s CoreFire Design Suite and National Instruments LabVIEW FPGA provide a graphical dataflow approach to high-level design entry and languages such as SystemVerilog, SystemVHDL, and Handel-C seek to accomplish the same goal, but are aimed at making existing hardware engineers more productive versus making FPGAs more accessible to existing software engineers.
The NSC membership was expanded to include the Secretary of the Treasury, the U. S. Representative to the United Nations, the newly-created Assistant to the President for Economic Policy ( who was also head of a newly-created National Economic Council or NEC, parallel to the NSC ), the President's Chief of Staff, and the President's National Security Adviser.
* River Road National Scenic Byway starts at M-65 and runs parallel with the Au Sable River for eastward to end at US 23 in Oscoda, Michigan.
In parallel the " National " brand, which had been used by the company in Japan for non-audio / visual products ( mostly home appliances ), was phased out and replaced with the Panasonic brand by March 2010.
It was designed at Apple Computer as a multimedia system to run " on top " of existing local bus systems inside a computer, but was later taken over by National Semiconductor and repositioned as an interconnect for parallel computing.
Protected by the countries of the Entente, particularly France, Venizelos formed in 1916 a Government of National Defence parallel to that of the king, in Thessaloniki.
From Tuolumne Meadows the trail turns south, running parallel to the main range of the Sierra Nevada, through Yosemite National Park, Inyo and Sierra national forests ( including the John Muir Wilderness and Ansel Adams Wilderness ), passing through Devils Postpile National Monument, Kings Canyon National Park, and ending on Mount Whitney in Sequoia National Park.
The Afghan National Anthem uses parallel key modulation.

parallel and Peasants
The book draws a parallel between the uprisings of 1848-1849 and the German Peasants ' War of 1525.

parallel and Party
This act was unpopular with the right wing of the Conservative Party, most notably Lord Cranborne ( later the Marquess of Salisbury ), who resigned from the government and spoke against the bill, accusing Disraeli of " a political betrayal which has no parallel in our Parliamentary annals.
During the 1930 – 33 period, Canaris was following a course quite parallel to the one followed by the future Nazi Party leaders although never a party member himself.
Lang was expelled from the ALP in 1942, and started his own parallel Labor Party, called the ALP ( Non-Communist ), but this time with only minority support in the NSW party and unions.
The use of the term is distinguished from the gradualism associated with Fabianism ( the ideology of the Fabian Society ), which itself should not be seen as being in parallel with the revisionism associated Bernstein and the Social Democratic Party of Germany, as originally the Fabians had explicitly rejected Marxism.
The Communist Party of China saw a parallel between Han chauvinism and the " Great Russian chauvinism " which was heavily debated during the early years of the Soviet Union.
The Central Military Commission ( CMC ) () refers to the parallel national defense organizations of the Communist Party of China and the People's Republic of China: the Central Military Commission of the People's Republic of China (, a state organ ) and the Central Military Commission of the Communist Party of China (, a party organ ).
The Secretariat of the Communist Party of China Central Committee () is the permanent bureaucracy of the Communist Party of China and forms a parallel structure to state organizations in the People's Republic of China.
Two parallel organizations, each designating themself the Socialist Labor Party and issuing a publication called The People, thus emerged in 1899, naming competing full slates of candidates for the elections of 1899.
During the Chinese revolution a parallel process occurred as Mao Zedong and the Chinese Communist Party first promised independence and self-determination to all of China's many stateless nations, and then not only refused to deliver once the CCP's grip on power was solidified but actually invaded and annexed Tibet, which he regarded as a renegade province.
In 1990, a parallel Social Democratic Party of Croatia (, SDSH ) was founded.
He forged a career in training and personnel development, in parallel with his political activity in the Labour Party and as a local Councillor.
In December 1921, Cannon delivered the keynote speech to the founding convention of the " legal political party " formed in parallel to the underground CPA, the Workers Party of America ( WPA ) and was elected National Chairman by that convention.
In 1844 the U. S. Democratic Party, appealing to expansionist sentiment and the popular theme of manifest destiny, asserted that the U. S. had a valid claim to the entire Oregon Country up to Russian America at parallel 54 ° 40 ′ north.
In 1990, in parallel to the transformation of PCI into the Democratic Party of the Left ( PDS ) in Italy, the PCS renounced communism and was transformed into the Sammarinese Democratic Progressive Party ( PPDS ), provoking the split of the hard-liners who formed the Sammarinese Communist Refoundation ( RCS ).
AP was born as an anti-establishment party in 1993, in parallel with the rise of Lega Nord in Italy, of which it has been long considered the Sanmarinese counterpart, but has since then become a stable political force in San Marino, participating in government coalitions with the centre-right Sammarinese Christian Democratic Party ( PDCS ) as well as with the centre-left Party of Socialists and Democrats ( PSD ) since 2002.
The party was intended to parallel the role of the British Labour Party, serving as an umbrella organization to unite New York social democrats of the SDF with trade unionists who would otherwise support candidates of the Republican and Democratic parties.
When TDP split after Chandrababu Naidu's internal coup, Reddy sided with Lakshmi Parvathi and her parallel TDP, NTR Telugu Desam Party ( Lakshmi Parvathi ).
Pope draws a parallel between these two critics and his own dunces by quoting John Dennis who thought it likely that Bavius " and Maevius had ( even in Augustus's days ) a very formidable Party at Rome, who thought them much superior to Virgil and Horace: For ( saith he ) I cannot believe they would have fix'd that eternal brand upon them, if they had not been coxcombs in more than ordinary credit " ( Dunciad Variorum ).
It is unknown whether PL has played anywhere near a large enough part in the recent global left-wing Occupy movements to have an impact within that movement under the Party banner ; nor is anything similar clear regarding the 2011 Wisconsin protests or the other similar protests responding to parallel initiatives by other US state governors.

parallel and main
Ellipses arise from the intersection of a right circular cylinder with a plane that is not parallel to the cylinder's main axis of symmetry.
MWI's main conclusion is that the universe ( or multiverse in this context ) is composed of a quantum superposition of very many, possibly even non-denumerably infinitely many, increasingly divergent, non-communicating parallel universes or quantum worlds.
In general, Moses is described in ways which parallel the prophet Muhammad, and " his character exhibits some of the main themes of Islamic theology ," including the " moral injunction that we are to submit ourselves to God.
What happens on Earth in the main Marvel Universe would normally have no effect on what happens on a parallel Earth in another Marvel-created universe.
The copper runs a program called the copper list in parallel with the main CPU.
From lower left to upper right: main sounding length of strings, treble bridge, duplex string length, duplex bar ( nickel-plated bar parallel to bridge ), hitchpins, plate strut with bearing bolt, plate hole.
The main asphalt runway ( 16L-34R ) is 2, 125 metres ( 6, 972 feet ) in length, and the parallel taxiway was built to runway specification ( 16R-34L ).
The < code >< body ></ code > section contains the timing information, and is generally composed of combinations of three main tags-sequential ("< code >< seq ></ code >", simple playlists ), parallel ("< code >< par ></ code >", multi-zone / multi-layer playback ) and exclusive ("< code >< excl ></ code >", event-triggered interrupts ).
In addition to the main school system, Ireland has a parallel system of vocational schools, which place less focus on academic subjects and more on vocational and technical skills-around 25 % of students attend these.
The 1846 Oregon Treaty established the 49th parallel as the boundary between Canada and the U. S. west to the middle of the Strait of Georgia, and then by the main channel south to the Strait of Juan de Fuca and from there westwards to the open ocean.
In mechanical engineering, force orthogonal to the main load ( such as in parallel helical gears ) is referred to as thrust.
His main research areas are complexity theory and proof complexity, with excursions into programming language semantics, parallel computation, and artificial intelligence.
Transmission of configuration and users to the main controllers is faster and may be done in parallel.
It is usual to associate a single process with a main program, and ' daughter ' (' child ') processes with any spin-off, parallel processes, which behave like asynchronous subroutines.
It appears that Hooke was one of a group of students whom Busby educated in parallel to the main work of the school.
As Vulgar Latin evolved, three main changes occurred in parallel.
Magnetic moment displacement is ostensibly the main disturbance, yet submarines are detectable even when oriented parallel to the Earth's magnetic field, despite construction with non-ferromagnetic hulls.
A characteristic in the orography of the Bernese Alps is, that whereas the western of that chain consists of a single series of summits with comparatively short projecting buttresses, the higher group presents a series of longitudinal ridges parallel to the axis of the main chain, and separated from each other by deep valleys that form the channels of great glaciers.
Thus the Tschingel Glacier and the Kander Glacier, separate the portion of the main range lying between the Gemmi Pass and the Mittaghorn from the equally high parallel range of the Doldenhorn and Blümlisalp on its northern side.
To the south the same portion of the main range is divided from the still higher parallel range whose summits are the Aletschhorn and the Bietschhorn by the Lötschental and the Lötschenlücke.
Doebum Lam road runs parallel to the main Norzim Lam and also contains the Chamber of Commerce, Department of Tourism and the Ministry of Trade buildings and the odd bakery.
The main mountain chain is the Zagros Mountains, a series of parallel ridges interspersed with plains that bisect the country from northwest to southeast.
Their main visible differences are two-the male newt has a single black line running down the centre of the spine, the females have two parallel lines either side of the centre.
Poseidon and Zeus, which have the same etymological origin ( Poseidon deriving from Posei-Deion which means Lord God, and Zeus deriving from Deus which also means God ), may be the result of the parallel evolution of the same original god in separate cultures, one ( Poseidon-who is also associated with horses ) becoming associated more with the sea ( due to change in the main source of trade ), and thus eventually becoming noticeably different.
In general, the structures follow the two main typologies of Sumerian architecture, Tripartite with 3 parallel halls and T-Shaped also with three halls, but the central one extends into two perpendicular bays at one end.

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