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* Regional Bell Operating Company, any of the phone companies spun-off from AT & T in 1984
Operating through small, child-sized vocal cords, their voices were also extraordinarily flexible, and quite different from the equivalent adult female voice.
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Operating from 1960 to 1972 International Halliwell Mines, Ltd. (" Halliwell "), a Canadian corporation, through its wholly owned Haitian subsidiary, La Societe d ' Exploitation et de Developpement Economique et Natural d ' Haiti (" Sedren ") mined copper near Gonaïves.
Operating from Costa Rica they formed the Frente Sandinista de Liberacion Nacional ( FSLN ) and came to be known as Sandinistas.
ATOC is an unincorporated association whose membership consists of the passenger Train Operating Companies ( TOCs ) of Great Britain that run the passenger services previously provided by the British Railways Board, from 1965 using the brand name British Rail ).
Operating systems can be found on almost any device that contains a computer — from cellular phones and video game consoles to supercomputers and web servers.
OSFree is an attempt to recreate the OS / 2 Operating System ( specifically OS / 2 Warp 4 ) from scratch and licensed under the GNU GPL.
Operating system advocacy can vary widely in tone and form, from published comparisons to heated debates on mailing lists and other forums.
Operating from the US as the North American Philips Company, they managed to run the company throughout the war.
The Sony CLIÉ ( pronounced " KLEE-AY " Latin ) was a series of personal digital assistants running the Palm Operating System developed and marketed by Sony from 2000 to 2005.
Operating from a neutral country, Switzerland's army does not take part in armed conflicts in other countries.
* Operating the Underground Railroad, from National Park Service.
* Adam Ware was Chief Operating Officer from 1999 to 2002.
Whereas the vocoder analyzes speech, transforms it into electronically transmitted information, and recreates it, The Voder ( from Voice Operating Demonstrator ) generates synthesized speech by means of a console with fifteen touch-sensitive keys and a pedal, basically consisting of the " second half " of the vocoder, but with manual filter controls, needing a highly trained operator.
As Tanenbaum said in Operating Systems ( 1987 ): " When AT & T released Version 7, it began to realize that UNIX was a valuable commercial product, so it issued Version 7 with a license that prohibited the source code from being studied in courses, in order to avoid endangering its status as a trade secret.
Operating merchant transmission projects in the United States include the Cross Sound Cable from Long Island, New York to New Haven, Connecticut, Neptune RTS Transmission Line from Sayreville, N. J., to Newbridge, N. Y, ITC Holdings, Inc. transmission system in the midwest, and Path 15 in California.
It was paired with the OS-9 Operating system, also from Microware and took advantage of several OS-9 features ( e. g., shared memory, module loading and unloading, etc.
Operating from the First Congregational Church, city officials and the Aldermen began taking steps to preserve order in the city.
Entered into between the United States Department of Justice and the American Telephone & Telegraph Company ( AT & T ) the MFJ, after modification and upon approval of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia, required the Bell System divestiture of the Bell Operating Companies from AT & T.
Operating from Paducah, Kentucky, he provided logistical support for the operations of Brig.
The Roosevelt Island Operating Corporation ( RIOC ) operates an on-island shuttle bus service from apartment buildings to the subway and tramway for a fare of 25 ¢ ( 10 ¢ for seniors and disabled people ).
: Operating separately from ( although alongside ) the fire and police service of the area, these ambulances are funded by local, provincial or national government.
FLASK, in turn, was based on DTOS, a Mach-derived Distributed Trusted Operating System, as well as Trusted Mach, a research project from Trusted Information Systems that had an influence on the design and implementation of DTOS.

Operating and there
In NGSCB, there are two software components, the Nexus, a security kernel that is part of the Operating System which provides a secure environment ( Nexus mode ) for trusted code to run in, and Nexus Computing Agents ( NCAs ), trusted modules which run in Nexus mode within NGSCB-enabled applications.
The first in-house code name for the operating system was VIROS ( VIRtual memory Operating System ); when customers started asking questions, the name was changed to SNARK so that DEC could truthfully deny that there was any project called VIROS.
The Arena Operating Company entered into a five-year, $ 900, 000 per year deal with then Houston-based Compaq Computer Corporation to change the name of the venue from The Summit to Compaq Center, keeping that name even after the acquisition of Compaq by Hewlett-Packard in 2002 ( there was another arena named the Compaq Center in San Jose, California around this time, but has since been renamed the HP Pavilion ).
However, there are proposals by The Association of Train Operating Companies to build a new railway station on the Midland Mainline ( to the West of Rushden ) to be known as Rushden Parkway.
The AS / 400 Operating System will allow the programmer to delete a library that is in a job description or either of the library list system values provided there are no jobs locking the library.
A proprietary version of make was used to build it on the Solaris Operating Environment, but in the open source world there was no way of controlling which platform was used to build Tomcat.
Jon Atack, whose book A Piece of Blue Sky details how he reached Operating Thetan level V before leaving Scientology, describes Hubbard's doctrines about thetans: " Thetans are all-knowing beings, and became bored because there were no surprises.
From there he went to Univac as a software designer and later to Xerox as an Operating System architect.
Operating in the Army Co-operation role in Northern Iraq, it was equipped with Bristol Fighters, the squadron remained there for ten years before moving to Egypt in 1929.
Only when there are no appropriate subcategories should an article be categorized in the category Operating systems ( see: Wikipedia: Categorization and subcategories for an explanation ).
Although there was native support for many popular games which used middleware sound libraries like HMI Sound Operating System, the Miles Audio Interface Libraries ( AIL ), the Miles Sound System and others, the user had to patch the games by replacing the existing sound drivers with the UltraSound versions provided on the installation CD.
Operating there, also, is Temple Baptist Seminary, the university's graduate school of Christian theology.
While there has been questions in regards to the legality of this practice after women's collegiate crew joined the NCAA, the tradition of betting shirts is upheld by the NCAA Operating Bylaws, Section 10. 3. 1. 1.
The book deals with the sometimes frightening experiences that happen to those who stumble into an expanded consciousness without any intent to go there and without any preparation or Operating Manual to tell them how to navigate when the walls tumble and the doors of perception fly open, leaving the brain suddenly free of the limits of " mind ".

Operating and nearby
Asadabad hosts both an American Provincial Reconstruction Team at nearby Forward Operating Base Wright and a UNAMA development office.

Operating and airfield
The 20th Tactical Fighter Wing at RAF Upper Heyford established " Operating Location A " at Greenham Common for its F-111 fighters in 1976, using the airfield occasionally for dispersal exercises.
The Naval Operating Base ceased to be an air station in 1965, when its flying boats were replaced by Neptune landplanes, operating from the Kindley Air Force Base ( as the former US Army airfield had become ).
Up until 1980, Strategic Air Command considered retaining the former SAC Alert Facility on the south end of the airfield as either an Operating Location ( OL ) or as a smaller installation to be called McCoy Air Force Station under control of an air base squadron for occasional dispersal basing of two B-52D / G / H and two KC-135A / E / Q aircraft from other SAC installations.

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