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One common replacement for LocalTalk was PhoneNet, a 3rd party solution ( from a company called Farallon, now called Netopia ) that also used the RS-422 port and was indistinguishable from LocalTalk as far as Apple's LocalTalk port drivers were concerned, but ran over the two unused wires in standard four-wire phone cabling.
One entry of the P-array is used every round, and after the final round, each half of the data block is XORed with one of the two remaining unused P-entries.
One solution to this problem was to add paging software to the LISP language, allowing it to write out unused portions of memory to disk for later recall if needed.
One was that in any organization there is always a lot of loose, unused power lying about which can be picked up without alienating anyone.
One of the unused plans for the series was that the races would be part of a live-action quiz show made by Merrill Heatter and Bob Quigley Productions in which contestants would bet on which Wacky Racer would cross the finish line first.
One thing that is clear is that the artist was unused to representing the human figure ; his main attempt, the Man symbol for Matthew, has been described as a " walking buckle ".
The album consists mainly of previously released material, except for " 4 Ever Delayed " ( recorded originally for Forever Delayed but unused due to complications ), " Judge Yr ' self " ( a track recorded in 1995 for the Judge Dredd film soundtrack but never used ), " Been a Son " ( recorded for a BBC Radio One session ) and " Last Christmas ", which was performed by James Dean Bradfield on the UK TV programme TFI Friday.
In 1999, he issued a collection of unused songs in the form of the album ' Trash '; the name hinted at the rough, unpolished nature of the recordings ( which were rejected by Virgin Records in favour of the tracks which would ultimately appear on the ' One Man ' album ).
One of the unused Instrument Units is currently on display at the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center in Chantilly, Virginia.
One of the unused rings is on display just outside the south portal.
This was never produced ; however, in 2000, Liefeld began soliciting orders for Youngblood: Genesis, using Kurt Busiek's unused " Year One " plots.
: Wheeljack would appear again in the Transformers: Universe toy line as a Spy Changer toy, a repaint of Robots In Disguise Daytonus ( who was in turn based on an unused Generation 2 Go-Bot mold ), in the colors of the original Generation One Wheeljack.
*" Invocation of the Continual One " is made of unused music the band had composed in its early days in 1984, which they put together and rerecorded for this album.
One of DEVCO's first tourism-related developments in the early 1970s was the Cape Breton Steam Railway, a joint project with the Sydney and Louisburg Railway Historical Society, which saw unused Devco Railway tracks between Glace Bay and Port Morien used for operating a tourist railway, with coal-powered steam locomotives.
( One category will be unused.
On 27 May 2007, Burgess was an unused substitute in Blackpool's League One play-off final victory over Yeovil Town at Wembley.

One and operational
One critic states of psychologists that " Instead of replacing ' metaphysical ' terms such as ' desire ' and ' purpose ', they used it to legitimize them by giving them operational definitions ... the initial, quite radical operationalist ideas eventually came to serve as little more than a ' reassurance fetish ' ( Koch 1992 ) for mainstream methodological practice.
One inevitable ambiguity about these structures relates to the strong evidence that channels change conformation as they operate ( they open and close, for example ), such that the structure in the crystal could represent any one of these operational states.
One of the many reasons for the failure of the Luftwaffe in 1940 was that it did not have the operational and material means to destroy the British aircraft industry.
One of the most successful space missions to date, Swift, was launched in 2004 and as of 2012 is still operational.
One may find it important to know the operational definition of the agency performing an assessment or giving a diagnosis.
One of these Global Shield missions, Glory Trip 40 GM, was the last Minuteman III phase I operational test flight.
One hangar and a portion of the Malmstrom flight line remain operational for aviation purposes as heliport for Malmstrom's 40th Helicopter Squadron ( 40 HS ) and its UH-1N Twin Huey helicopters supporting the 341st Space Wing's Minuteman III ICBM sites.
One station was constructed at Terminal 1 and the other at Terminal 3 ; both already operational.
One pier of the main terminal ( now Terminal A ), which mainly housed American Airlines and Pan Am, was demolished ; the other pier, originally designed for Northwest / TWA remains operational today as gates 1 โ€“ 9.
One important modification carried out as the result of operational experience in Afghanistan was the fitting of a second layer of stand-off armour, usually a high resistant ballistic rubber-like material, to act as spaced armour around the top of the hull sides and around the turret.
CTF-63 is the immediate operational commander of Maritime Prepositioning Ship Squadron One ( MPSRON ONE ) based in the Mediterranean Sea.
One of the station's four platforms is thus mainly used by terminating trains and sees relatively few operational departures.
Westwood One provided operational, sales and marketing support for the CBS Radio Network, whose properties are owned by the CBS Corporation.
One of the most prominent behavioral models divides the various tasks involved in traffic participation into three hierarchical levels, i. e. the strategic, the tactical and the operational level.
One early undertaking was the enhancement of the operational and physical infrastructure at Hovsgol National Park.
One of the monuments is an underground, formerly classified submarine base that was operational until 1993.
One of the historic operational successes of the ICG occurred in October 1999, with the recapture at high seas of a Panamanian-registered Japanese cargo ship, MV Alondra Rainbow, hijacked off Indonesia.
One was located at Fort Condor, but was no longer operational as it had been colonized by nesting condors and the mercenary fighters who protected them from Shinra's attempts to destroy them.
One, known simply as the Sopwith Triplane, went into production and became the first military triplane to see operational service.
The signalling on the line is a mixture of Electric Key Token and One Train Staff working, depending on operational requirements.
One of these changes was the Objective Wing concept, with created " Operation Groups " ( OG ) to place operational aircraft squadrons under organizationally.
After relinquishing command of the Pacific Fleet to Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, Pye became the commander of Task Force One, comprising the remaining operational battleships in the Pacific fleet, based in San Francisco.
* One is fully operational in New Jersey, USA ; it was made in 1970, and its motor is noisy and in a secret attack or reconnaissance operation would likely be easily heard by hydrophones.
One of the few operational military aircraft with auxiliary lift engines was the Soviet Yakovlev Yak-38, a VTOL fighter used by the AVMF's small aircraft carriers, which were not large enough to support conventional fixed-wing aircraft.

One and concept
One implementation of this concept is termed a " private VLAN ".
Some Anglicans consider their church a branch of the " One Holy Catholic Church " alongside of the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Churches, a concept rejected by the Roman Catholic Church and some Eastern Orthodox.
In 1985, the British neo-progressive rock band Marillion achieved their only UK Number One album-and the best-selling album of their career-with Misplaced Childhood, a concept album featuring lyrics by frontman Fish which were partly autobiographical.
These were story concept albums which named as O3: A Trilogy, Part One, O3: A Trilogy, Part Two, and O3: A Trilogy, Part Three.
One can generalize the concept of Cartesian coordinates to allow axes that are not perpendicular to each other, and / or different units along each axis.
One core result of Holzkamp's historical and comparative analysis of human reproductive action, perception and cognition is a very specific concept of meaning that identifies symbolic meaning as historically and culturally constructed, purposeful conceptual structures that humans create in close relationship to material culture and within the context of historically specific formations of social reproduction.
One important concept Holzkamp developed was " reinterpretation " of theories developed by conventional psychology.
One meaning of the character ไป is the Confucian concept of ren.
( Christ 1997, 2003 ) The term " The Goddess " may also refer to the concept of The One Divine Power, or the traditionally worshipped " Great Goddess " of ancient times.
Along the way, McGuinn's original album concept was jettisoned in favor of a fully fledged country project, which included Parsons ' songs such as " One Hundred Years from Now " and " Hickory Wind ", along with compositions by Bob Dylan, Woody Guthrie, Merle Haggard, and others.
One could take this concept even further by not only the properties but also its subject matter of the " ship ".
One of the first IDEs with a plug-in concept was Softbench.
One of his most important original contributions is the concept of a model chemistry whereby a method is rigorously evaluated across a range of molecules.
One method of refinement is generalization, for example widening the scope of a concept.
One challenge to the traditional concept of matter as tangible " stuff " came with the rise of field physics in the 19th century.
One of the authors, Owen Toon notes: " In this new scenario, organics can be produced efficiently in the early atmosphere, leading us back to the organic-rich soup-in-the-ocean concept ...
One of the original aspects of the noosphere concept deals with evolution.
One attempt to overcome these limitations is to replace ordinary quantum field theory, which is based on the classical concept of a point particle, with a quantum theory of one-dimensional extended objects: string theory.
One modern academic theory of religion, social constructionism, says that religion is a modern concept that suggests all spiritual practice and worship follows a model similar to the Abrahamic religions as an orientation system that helps to interpret reality and define human beings, and thus religion, as a concept, has been applied inappropriately to non-Western cultures that are not based upon such systems, or in which these systems are a substantially simpler construct.
" After Lenin's death in January 1924, the Communist Party of the Soviet Union โ€“ then increasingly under the control of Joseph Stalin โ€“ rejected the theory that socialism could not be built solely in the Soviet Union, in favour of the concept of Socialism in One Country.
The array concept is named the " Allen Telescope Array " ( ATA ) ( formerly, One Hectare Telescope ) after the project's benefactor Paul Allen.
One may compare it with Jung's archetype, though the concept of archetype sticks to static concept.
Sikhs believe in the equality of humankind, the concept of universal brotherhood of man and One Supreme God ( Ik Onkar ).

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