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acknowledgements and section
In the acknowledgements section at the beginning of his post apocalyptic novel One Second After William R. Forstchen credits " Alas, Babylon " as an influence in writing his novel about the small town of Black Mountain, NC.
Along with the reading, Michener provides a table of contents, a list of acknowledgements, and a Fact and Fiction section.
Yet nowhere did Schimper acknowledge his profound debt to Warming, neither in the list of picture credits, nor in the acknowledgements section of the Vorwort, nor in his list of major sources, and not even in a footnote!
The book starts with an acknowledgements section, maps of the location of the plot, an explanation of which characters are fictional as opposed to which ones are historical, and a description of the hierarchy of Polish society.

acknowledgements and her
She is best known for her 13-year tenure on NBC's Today program, followed by 12 years as co-host of Dateline NBC, and for her public acknowledgements of her struggle with bipolar disorder.
Christina Lamb thanked Marsden in the acknowledgements of her biographical book, The Sewing Circles of Herat, " Paul Marsden MP for Shrewsbury, helped rescue us from the ISI, being manhandled by Baluchistan police in the process, and kindly rearranged his whole schedule to stay in Pakistan until we were safely out.
In her acknowledgements in these volumes, Jefferson mentioned the help of Sudnow in dealing with Sacks's literary estate.
She claimed in her acknowledgements that the book was suggested and blessed by " my teacher, Osho " ( Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh ), " who thought highly of Sir Francis Bacon and gave the book his blessing.

acknowledgements and book
Throughout the book, he never refers to James Banbury by name, referring to him simply as " the Cellist ", although he is named in full in the acknowledgements.
( The rest of the preface sketches an outline of the book, makes acknowledgements, etc.
Ian Cameron appeared in Hong Kong newspaper articles with Cheng during the early 70s, and was described in the acknowledgements of Cheng ’ s best known book in the UK ( Wutan Tai Chi Chuan ) as the ‘ elder brother in TCC ‘ of Dan Docherty, current president of the Tai Chi Union for Great Britain.
McEwan had included Andrews among the acknowledgements in the book, and several authors defended him, including John Updike, Martin Amis, Margaret Atwood, Thomas Keneally, Zadie Smith, and the reclusive Thomas Pynchon.

acknowledgements and published
The handling of link control messages ( acknowledgements and flow control ) was differed from that of most another networks and is not fully explained in the published literature.

acknowledgements and for
Automatic Repeat reQuest ( ARQ ), also known as Automatic Repeat Query, is an error-control method for data transmission that uses acknowledgements ( messages sent by the receiver indicating that it has correctly received a data frame or packet ) and timeouts ( specified periods of time allowed to elapse before an acknowledgment is to be received ) to achieve reliable data transmission over an unreliable service.
" He went onto say they were grateful for the acknowledgements they have received, though explaining " the problem is most of bands they inspired aren't very good.
The send-ahead extension relieves this problem somewhat by not waiting for the acknowledgements, but since the receiver still has to send them for every block it receives, in case the sender expects them, it is not solved completely.
The Marvelous Land of Oz was dedicated to David C. Montgomery and Fred Stone, the comedians " whose clever personations of the Tin Woodman and the Scarecrow have delighted thousands of children throughout the land ..." This is referred to in the acknowledgements for Son of a Witch where Gregory Maguire acknowledges all of the cast of the stage musical, especially Joel Grey, Kristin Chenoweth and Idina Menzel.
A Massachusetts Institute of Technology author, in his 1991 journal article, thanked Sam Malone as part of his acknowledgements for " bringing laughter " along with other cast of Cheers.
He received a number of prizes and acknowledgements for his scientific activities.
Being a professional industry publication, Cinefex also comprises full-page advertisements for special effects houses, as well as acknowledgements and dedications, such as obituaries.
Having endeavoured, on a former occasion, to point out the degree of admiration and respect with which the conduct of Sen ' r Quadra toward our little community had impressed us during his life, I cannot refrain, now that he is no more, from rendering that justice to his memory to which it is so amply intitled, by stating, that the unexpected melancholey event of his decease operated on the minds of us all, in a way more easily to be imagined than described: and whilst it excited our most grateful acknowledgements, it produced the deepest regret for the loss of a character so amiable, and so truly ornamental to civil society.
Þorsteinn received a number of awards and acknowledgements for his works, amongst them the Þórbergur Þórðarson and National Icelandic Literature Prizes in 1997.

acknowledgements and well
According to the Jargon File, as well as Gibson's own acknowledgements, the term ICE was originally coined by Tom Maddox.
as well as to Annals of Philosophy, where Horner begins by responding to other contributors and works up to independent articles of his own ; he has a careful style with acknowledgements and, more often than not, cannot resist adding further detail.
In the case where all acknowledgements are received, the coordinator moves to the commit state as well.
A leading historian of Pakistan as well as South Asia, Prof. Jalal has received numerous awards and acknowledgements including the Prize Fellowship from Trinity College ( 1980-84 ), the MacArthur Foundation Fellowship ( 1998-2003 ) and the Sitara-i-Imtiaz, one of Pakistan's highest civilian awards in 2009.

acknowledgements and work
It is 382 pages long and contains a contents list, a dedication to Allen Ginsberg, work by 63 poets in alphabetical order of surname, an essay, " Afterwords " by the editor, and " further reading " and " acknowledgements " sections.
The preface often closes with acknowledgements of those who assisted in the literary work.

acknowledgements and .
In the end, Dr. Cade's discovery did receive widespread acknowledgements and praise.
In these high throughput environments negative acknowledgements are used to drive down overheads.
The acknowledgements may have either local or end to end significance.
However, Newton omitted acknowledgements to some because of the priority disputes.
Another extension, TDCC, or turbo DCC, removes the acknowledgements, but requires a slightly modified handshake and is not widely supported.
: Oh, yes, the acknowledgements.
The Sienese academy eventually recovered from the unrest, thanks to initiatives by the city ’ s private enterprises and a series of legislative acknowledgements that boosted the reputation of the School of Pharmacy and that of Obstetrics ( and consequently the School of Medicine itself ) while the old hospital Santa Maria della Scala was transformed into General University Hospital.
The first six volumes of The Story of Civilization are credited to Will Durant, with Ariel receiving recognition in the acknowledgements.
Japanese law requires all Japanese households ( ie ) to report births, acknowledgements of paternity, adoptions, disruptions of adoptions, deaths, marriages and divorces of Japanese citizens to their local authority, which compiles such records encompassing all Japanese citizens within their jurisdiction.
Marriages, adoptions and acknowledgements of paternity become legally effective only when such events are recorded in the koseki.
These acknowledgements proved totally superfluous and were easily jettisoned after Stalin's death.

section and her
She was the widow of a writer who had died in an airplane crash, and Mickie had found her a job as head of the historical section of the Treasury.
There were several missions which demanded instant attention but Helva had been of interest to several department heads in Central for some time and each man was determined to have her assigned to his section.
It is possible to carry this division to its logical extreme in which each member of the string section plays his or her own unique part.
The writer Dean Swinford, ( whose concept of irrealism was described at length in the section " Irrealism in Literature "), wrote that the artist Remedios Varos, in her painting The Juggler, " creates a personal allegorical system which relies on the predetermined symbols of Christian and classical iconography.
In April 1986, nine-year-old Judit played in her first rated tournament in the U. S., finishing first in the unrated section of the New York Open, winning $ 1, 000.
Susan, 16-years-old, competed in the grandmaster section and had a victory against GM Walter Browne and Sophia, 11-years-old, finished second in her section, but Judit gathered most of the attention in the tournament.
In 1988, Judit and her sisters along with Ildikó Mádl, represented Hungary in the Women's section of the 28th Chess Olympiad in Thessaloniki.
In 1988, she made her first International Norm in the International B section of the New York Open and by November 1988 she was awarded the International Master title, at the time the youngest ever to have achieved the distinction.
He had said that he had composed it, and especially the new section " O salutaris ", just having her voice in mind.
On December 1, 1955, in Montgomery, Alabama, Parks refused to obey bus driver James F. Blake's order that she give up her seat in the colored section to a white passenger, after the white section was filled.
She paid her fare and sat in an empty seat in the first row of back seats reserved for blacks in the " colored " section.
This section features letters both written by the editors and sent in by readers often with ridiculous names, usually in the form of obviously fictitious anecdotes ( one reader claimed that by defecating on the high seas, he was able to expel a single unbroken " monster " turd ; however, nobody wanted to grant him research funds for further attempts ) or various observations, such as the " children say the funniest things " type ( one issue featured numerous variations of a reader's young son making a reference to masturbation during bathtime, such as " playing with pork sword "; in this case, when the reader entered the bathroom, she discovered her son had indeed fashioned a sword out of pork sausages ).
Keiko Abe has written a number of compositions for six mallets, including a section in her concerto Prism Rhapsody.
Those rescued by Grace and her father were from the bow section of the vessel which had been held by the rocks for some time before sinking.
Said Leucothae ... Then Leucothea had pity ,/' mortal once / Who now is a sea-god ...'"), and reappears at the beginning of Canto 96, the first of the Thrones section (" Κρήδεμνον .../ κρήδεμνον .../ and the wave concealed her ,/ dark mass of great water.
In 1983, Hopewell made the national news when it was discovered that Evelyn Rust Wells, an elderly woman, had been held captive in her home in the City Point section.
Polgara, in her story, had an entire section named after Geran.
The section is a solo for a woman mourning the loss of her children.
Edelman identified Zinn as a major influence in her life and, in that same journal article, tells of his accompanying students to a sit-in at the segregated white section of the Georgia state legislature.
On July 4, 1998, she had her daughter Cicely Yasin Bernhard via caesarean section.
( 2 ) In the rest of Canada, a child may be educated in French if at least one parent or a sibling was educated in Canada in French, or if at least one parent has French as his or her mother tongue ( defined in section 23 as " first language learned and still understood ").
Nick of Time was also the first of many of her recordings to feature her longtime rhythm section of Ricky Fataar and James " Hutch " Hutchinson ( Although previously Fataar had played on her Green Light album and Hutchinson had worked on Nine Lives ).

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