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Much of the city ’ s economic performance is determined by the fortunes of local industry.
Much faster than the PDP-9 even in basic form, the PDP-15 also included a floating point unit and a separate input / output processor for further performance gains.
Much of her educational research and publications focused upon the theories of Julian B. Rotter in regard to the importance of internal control and successful academic performance.
Much of the folk music growth in the 1930s was in the area of live performance, particularly in folk festivals that began during the 1930s.
Much narrative poetry — such as Scottish and English ballads, and Baltic and Slavic heroic poems — is performance poetry with roots in a preliterate oral tradition.
Much remains to be done both in speech recognition and in overall speech recognition technology, in order to consistently achieve performance improvements in operational settings.
When the Nazis came to power in Germany in 1933, Lorre took refuge first in Paris and then London, where he was noticed by Ivor Montagu, Alfred Hitchcock's associate producer for The Man Who Knew Too Much ( 1934 ), who reminded the director about Lorre's performance in M. They first considered him to play the assassin in the film, but wanted to use him in a larger role, despite his limited command of English, which Lorre overcame by learning much of his part phonetically.
Much of the comedy emerges from the subtle variations in each version as off-stage chaos affects on-stage performance, with a great deal of slapstick.
Much of the focus of the game is paid to combat, high tech weaponry and cybernetic modification ; however, performance enhancing and recreational drug use is either played down or discouraged.
Much of the performance consisted of drums and horn duets.
Much attention is garnered by Madonna's controversial performance of her hit single " Like a Virgin " in which she rolls around on the stage, revealing lacy stockings and garters, and grinds her crotch against her veil.
) Much attention was devoted to speech events in which performers were held accountable for the form of their linguistic performance as such.
The theatre, a Victorian-Gothic building seating just over 700 people, opened on 23 April 1879, with a performance of Much Ado About Nothing, a title which gave ammunition to several critics.
He received a Tony Award for his performance in Much Ado About Nothing.
Much of his work has been ignored, although a performance in 1999 of Sly by the Washington National Opera ( the work's American premiere ) marked something of a revival of interest in his works.
Much larger battery backed memories are still used today as caches for high-speed databases, requiring a performance level newer NVRAM devices have not yet managed to meet.
She has twice won the Critics Circle Theatre Award – in 1981 for her performance in Much Ado About Nothing, and in 1993 for The Deep Blue Sea.
" Much to the amusement of the audience, the untested siren failed to sound on cue, despite frantic cranking and reached its climax only after the end of the performance, as the audience were clapping and leaving the hall.
Much of her work was focused on the capability of the dancer to perform a classical pas de deux and the skills necessary for such a performance.
On 12 June 1906, after 50 years on the stage, a star-studded gala performance was held at the Drury Lane Theatre for Terry's benefit and to celebrate her golden jubilee, at which Enrico Caruso sang, W. S. Gilbert directed a performance of Trial by Jury, Eleanora Duse, Mrs. Patrick Campbell, Lillie Langtry, Herbert Beerbohm Tree, Nellie Melba, and more than twenty members of Terry's family performed in an act of Much Ado about Nothing with her, among other performances.
A common goal of using JIT techniques is to reach or surpass the performance of static compilation, while maintaining the advantages of bytecode interpretation: Much of the " heavy lifting " of parsing the original source code and performing basic optimization is often handled at compile time, prior to deployment: compilation from bytecode to machine code is much faster than compiling from source.
The RSC gave her the opportunity to play many of the Shakespearean heroines, including Rosaline in Love's Labour's Lost, Portia in The Merchant of Venice, Ophelia in Hamlet, Kate in The Taming of the Shrew, Beatrice in Much Ado About Nothing, Celia and Rosalind in As You Like It, Lavinia in Titus Andronicus and her Cleopatra, magisterial, ardent and seductive, in 1973, about which critics raved, and which is said to be a definitive performance.
Much effort goes into the visual appearance of these sets as well as their performance, and some outstanding examples can be found.
Much of the confusion between these two research communities ( which do often have separate conferences and separate journals, ECML PKDD being a major exception ) comes from the basic assumptions they work with: in machine learning, performance is usually evaluated with respect to the ability to reproduce known knowledge, while in KDD the key task is the discovery of previously unknown knowledge.

Much and ended
Much of the 20th century was dominated by one José María Velasco Ibarra, whose 5 presidential terms began with a mandate in 1934 and final presidency ended in 1972.
Much of the research conducted around the middle of the 20th century occurred in the former Eastern Bloc before the cold war ended and has not held up to the scrutiny of stricter Western scientific standards.
Much of the crew and cast, including many locals who ended up participating in the show had to learn their respective jobs as they went along.
At times, the clouds blackened the sky, reaching all the way to East Coast cities such as New York and Washington, D. C. Much of the soil ended up deposited in the Atlantic Ocean, carried by prevailing winds.
Much of the essential equipment had already been moved to underground bunkers for protection, which let production resume quickly after hostilities ended.
Much later, Ambika accompanied Satyavati and Ambalika to the forest and ended her life in austerities.
Much of the moonshine produced ended up in one of two other Iowa cities: Sioux City or Pocahontas.
Much of the US Army presence in Aschaffenburg ended in 1992 with the ending of the Cold War.
Much less abundant than the lanthanum and neodymium from which it was being separated ( cerium having long since been removed by redox chemistry ), praseodymium ended up being dispersed among a large number of fractions, and the resulting yields of purified material were low.
Much of the colony had been conquered several months before the war ended, in the big British offensive of summer 1945.
Much like her contract with Polydor, Tzuke's tenure with Columbia ended after only one album.
Much of it was developed during the interwar years of the 1920s and 1930s, some were developed in response to valuable lessons learned during the war, and some were beginning to be developed as the war ended.
Much like Monty Python, The States sketches were sometimes linked to each other in some way: a punchline or image that ended one sketch often provided a lead-in to the next.
Much of the blame was also targeted at the incompetence of then Defence Minister, Krishna Menon who resigned from his post soon after the war ended.
At first, the outermost moons were all named after characters from one play, The Tempest ; but with Margaret being named from Much Ado About Nothing that trend has ended.
Much of the railroad yard remains in use today as the CSX Transportation Beacon Park Yard, but all livestock activity ended by the mid-20th century.
Much of the grounds surrounding the mansion were sold for real estate development, which was quickly realized after the war ended.
It ended the streak of the Spice Girls ' consecutive number-one singles in that country at six ( from " Wannabe " to " Too Much ").
After Blanchard's feud with Rhodes ended, he soon found himself immersed in another high profile feud over the NWA United States Heavyweight Championship held by Magnum T. A .. Much like his feud with Dusty Rhodes, Blanchard's rivalry with Magnum escalated into a series of bloody and brutal matches, and became one of the top feuds in the NWA.
In contrast to the old series, which had Jeff as the womaniser, here Marty is the flirtatious one, with Jeff once commenting that he would have thought Marty's obsession with sex would have ended due to his lack of a body ( Much like Al Calavicci in Quantum Leap, who spent much of his time watching the attractive women encountered during the Leaps despite their inability to see him ).
Much to the surprise of the Phillies, Simmons struck out eleven and the game ended in a 4-4 tie ( in fact, a late-game error was the only thing that prevented the high school team from winning ).

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