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One and copy
One of the reflections dives down Ash's throat and uses his body to become a life-sized copy of Ash and attack him, after which Ash kills and buries the copy.
One could then unplug the C64 itself from the drives ( i. e. from the first drive in the daisy chain ) and do something else with the computer as the drives proceeded to copy the entire disk.
One often cited description that Mandelbrot published to describe geometric fractals is " a rough or fragmented geometric shape that can be split into parts, each of which is ( at least approximately ) a reduced-size copy of the whole "; this is generally helpful but limited.
A limited number of these bass heads have been released by Marshall in 2008 as the " 1992LEM ", a signature series copy of Lemmy's 1992 100 Watt Super Bass Head, " Murder One ".
( One ticket to the private exhibition, illustrated by Samuel Alkin and printed with ' Admission to see Mr Wedgwood's copy of The Portland Vase, Greek Street, Soho, between 12 o ' clock and 5 ', was bound into the Wedgwood catalogue on view in the Victoria and Albert Museum's British Galleries.
One must purchase a copy of Quake in order to receive the registered version of the game which includes more single player episodes and the deathmatch maps.
One interviewer, speaking for large numbers of his peers, said that he bought his first copy of the magazine upon initial arrival on his college campus, which he described as a " rite of passage ".
One version, 189-bases long, had fidelity of 98. 9 %, which would mean it would make an exact copy of an RNA molecule as long as itself in one of every eight copies.
One of the primary routes to hacking these early copy protections was to run a program that simulates the normal CPU operation.
One of the more interesting documents in the Stiftsbibliotheck is a copy of Priscian's Institutiones grammaticae which contains the poem Is acher in gaíth in-nocht ... written in Old Irish.
One copy of each of the various genes is inherited from each parent.
One of them, William Benedict, later recognized Makley, Pierpont, and Ed Shouse while thumbing through a copy of True Detective and informed the police, who tracked Makley's luggage to a second hideout.
* 12th century ;-A document from Cairo refers to a Jewish bookseller lending a copy of The Thousand and One Nights ( this is the first appearance of the final form of the title ).
The information might be name / organization / e-mail address ( collected at ' product registration ' and retained internally ), or product copy serial number, or computer ID ( e. g., CPU serial number, or interface hardware address ( e. g., Ethernet MAC address, a unique in the world ID ), or ... One software program that claims to remove such information from files notes that there are about 30 different kinds in Word format files.
One of the centerpieces of the collection is a partial recreation of the 17th-century ostrog ( fortress ) of Ilimsk, which consists of the original Spasskaya Tower and the Church of Our Lady of Kazan transported from the flooded ostrog in the mid-1970s, to which an exact modern copy of another tower of the ostrog and the Southern wall of the fortress were added in the early 2000s.
One of these efforts, the Digital Audio Recorder Copycode Act of 1987 ( introduced by Sen. Al Gore and Rep. Waxman ), instigated by CBS Records president Walter Yetnikoff, involved a technology called CopyCode and required DAT machines to include a chip to detect attempts to copy material recorded with a notch filter, meaning that copyrighted prerecorded music, whether analog or digital, whether on LP, cassette, or DAT, would have distorted sound resulting from the notch filter applied by the publisher at the time of mastering for mass reproduction.
One Dead Sea Scroll copy of the Book of Exodus, conventionally named 4QpaleoExod < sup > m </ sup >, shows a particularly close relation to the Samaritan Pentateuch:
One accurate copy, by Giampietrino, is in the collection of the Royal Academy of Arts, London, and the other, with some alterations to the background design, by Cesare da Sesto, is installed at the Church of St. Ambrogio in Ponte Capriasca, Switzerland.
( One copy has 155 years and 18 months, but this is an obvious error for 155 years and eight months.
" He explained, " One of my suite had a copy of the chess paper published in Berlin, the Schachzeitung, and ever since that time I have been wanting to see you.
One was originally a complete copy of Ine's laws, part of British Library MS Cotton Otho B xi, but that manuscript was largely destroyed in 1731 by a fire at Ashburnham House in which only Chapters 66 to 76. 2 of Ine's laws escaped destruction.
One of the stations called Radio London (" Big L ") was so successful that the BBC was told to copy it as best they could.
One of the most prominent functions of many modchips — the circumvention of copy protection mechanisms — is outlawed by many countries ' copyright laws such as the DMCA in the USA, the EUCD and its various implementations by the EU member countries, and the Australian Copyright Act.

One and printed
One edition is represented by the 1st printed edition, 1519 Pesaro ; the other is the Buber edition, based on manuscript J. I. 4 from the Biblioteca Casanatense in Rome.
One individual with a typewriter and the necessary equipment essentially became his own printing factory, which allowed for greater circulation of printed material.
One advantage of printed electronics is that different electrical and electronic components can be printed on top of each other, saving space and increasing reliability and sometimes they are all transparent.
The seder concludes with additional songs of praise and faith printed in the Haggadah, including Chad Gadya (" One Little Kid " or " One Little Goat ").
One of the first printed maps to show the Pacific Ocean ; see also Waldseemüller map ( 1507 ).
One remedy to a liquidity trap is expanding the money supply via quantitative easing or other techniques in which money is effectively printed to purchase assets, thereby creating inflationary expectations that cause savers to begin spending again.
* One Page Bulge, a simulation of the German Ardennes Offensive in 1944, with the rules printed on a single page.
One edition, by Rabbi Yosef Amar, represents the Yemenite tradition, and takes the form of a photostatic reproduction of a Vilna-based print to which Yemenite vocalization and textual variants have been added by hand, together with printed introductory material.
The work remained popular, becoming the most frequently printed work of the 18th century, and being arranged by a number of other composers, including Johann Sebastian Bach, who used it as the basis for his cantata Tilge, Höchster, meine Sünden ( Root out my sins, Highest One ), BWV 1083.
One of Zapf's products was a publication named " Feder und Stichel " (" Pen and Graver "), printed from metal plates designed by Zapf and cut by punch cutter August Rosenberger during the war.
In November 2009, it was announced that the London Evening Standard would drop its midday " News Extra " edition from 4 January 2010 with the first edition being the West End Final, available from 2 p. m. One edition of 600, 000 copies would be printed starting at 12: 30 p. m., ending 3 a. m. starts for journalists and the previous deadline of 9 a. m. for the first edition ; twenty people were expected to lose their jobs as a result.
One picofarad is about the smallest value of capacitor available for general use in electronic design, since smaller capacitors would be dominated by the parasitic capacitances ( stray capacitance ) of other components, wiring or printed circuit boards.
One was recorded in Japan in 1992, and the other, recorded in London in 1996, had only 1000 copies printed and was exclusively sold at concerts.
One cube is printed with Qu.
One zine, Wednesday Will Be, is also printed and distributed locally.
One of the first such literary exercises to be printed, the 1921 Cum am găsit piatra filosofală, showed its adolescent author's interest in themes that he was to explore throughout his career, in particular esotericism and alchemy.
One countermeasure is to burn or thoroughly crosscut shred discarded printed plaintexts or storage media ; NSA is infamous for its disposal security precautions.
One was a reprint of the 1537 first edition, and was printed by Thomas Raynalde and William Hyll ( Herbert # 75 ).
One of the other features of this game was the inclusion of a printed collection of paragraphs which the game would instruct the player to read at the appropriate times.
One interesting anecdote therein relates the story of a publicity stunt that came out of Operation Breadbasket in Chicago where the campaign had printed dollar bills with Gregory's image on them, some of which made it into circulation, causing considerable problems, but priceless publicity.
One of the most successful books ever written comes from Fleet Street: in 1786 at 46 Fleet Street there was published for the first time Baron Munchausen's Narrative of his Marvellous Travels and Campaigns, written anonymously by Rudolph Erich Raspe, printed by Smith and Kearsley.

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