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Operating from Sirmium ( today Sremska Mitrovica, Vojvodina, Serbia ) on the Sava river, Marcus Aurelius moved against the Iazyges personally.
Operating virtually around the clock, today the CME Globex trading system is at the heart of CME.
This motion is still used today by railroad workers to indicate stop per the General Code of Operating Rules ( GCOR ) Rule 5. 3. 1.
Operating from horseback, the cavalry was charged with halting the band of smugglers that operated along the desolate Mexican border, performing duties that are today performed by the United States Border Patrol.

Operating and through
Operating through small, child-sized vocal cords, their voices were also extraordinarily flexible, and quite different from the equivalent adult female voice.
Though typically accessed by a DBMS through the underlying Operating system ( and often utilizing the operating systems ' File systems as intermediates for storage layout ), storage properties and configuration setting are extremely important for the efficient operation of the DBMS, and thus are closely maintained by database administrators.
Though typically accessed by a DBMS through the underlying Operating system ( and often utilizing the operating systems ' File systems as intermediates for storage layout ), storage properties and configuration setting are extremely important for the efficient operation of the DBMS, and thus are closely maintained by database administrators.
Ecuador and the U. S. agreed in 1999 to a 10-year arrangement whereby U. S. military surveillance aircraft could use the airbase at Manta, Ecuador, as a Forward Operating Location to detect drug trafficking flights through the region.
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 positions for 2-port valves can be either shut ( closed ) so that no flow at all goes through, fully open for maximum flow, or sometimes partially open to any degree in between.
Victoria University ( VU ) is a multi-sector tertiary institution ( higher education and TAFE ) based in Melbourne, Australia. Operating out of 11 campuses in Melbourne ’ s CBD and western regions, VU offers qualifications in higher education through its Faculties of: Arts, Education and Human Development ; Business and Law ; and Health Engineering and Science ; as well as vocational education ( TAFE ), and short courses though its Faculties of: Technical and Trades Innovation, and Workforce Development.
He returned to the company's St. Louis headquarters where he continued sales efforts on the DC-10 and managed the company as a whole as President and Chief Operating Officer through 1971.
These teams stay together throughout the convention as they rotate through the control towers at OSH or FLD, FISK VFR Approach Control and the two mobile departure platforms known as MOOCOWs ( Mobile Operating and Communications Workstations ).
Operating systems that use the X Window System for graphics use ICC profiles, and support for color management on Linux, still less mature than on other platforms, is coordinated through OpenICC at freedesktop. org and makes use of LittleCMS.
Operating on the basis of the fundamental equality of all motifs and supports, through this continual re-arranging, repositioning, questioning and reinforcement, Tillmans avoids ascribing any ‘ conclusions ’ to his work and thus repeatedly subjects his own photographic vision to a perpetual re-contextualization.
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Hubbard wrote that he formed the Sea Org to help Operating Thetans push through what he called the " Wall of Fire " ( OT III, the training level that reveals the creation myth ), in isolation from anything that might distract them.
TRS-DOS ( which stood for the Tandy Radio Shack-Disk Operating System ) was the operating system for the Tandy TRS-80 line of 8-bit Zilog Z80 microcomputers that were sold through Radio Shack through the late 1970s and early 1980s.
Operating largely using independent contractors that have gone through a screening process and background checks have found a niche in the courier industry.
Operating cautiously after taking fire from British light cruisers, L-5 finds it difficult to track the action through cloud cover and plays a minimal role in the engagement, passing limited information to the commanding German admiral, Franz von Hipper, in the late stages of the battle.
* Eurostar-Eurostar is the name of both the Train Operating Company ( TOC ) and the service running passenger services from London to Paris and Brussels through the Channel Tunnel.
Rolling Stock Operating Company As well, Hands effectively became the U. K .' s biggest pub landlord through a series of acquisitions in the 1990s.
The squad signaller sent messages through to the main Forward Operating Base, to request air support and medical evacuation for the men in the gun emplacement.
Operating hours of the airparks are the same-Friday through Sunday ( except in inclement weather ) from 11: 00 A. M. to 4: 00 P. M. Pacific Time.
Operating through its local chapters nationwide, in 2011, the organization and its members provided volunteer services to charitable organizations, schools, congregations and individuals in need.
It included purported Scientology documents describing obstructionist tactics to use in the event of an arrest, as well as versions of Operating Thetan levels I through VII and purported excerpts of OT VIII.
Operating in 26 states across the country and in Puerto Rico, HealthSouth serves patients through its network of inpatient rehabilitation hospitals ( 99 ), outpatient rehabilitation satellite clinics ( 29 ) and home health agencies ( 25 ).

Operating and private
* Mike Ondrejko, Chief Operating Officer, Legends Premium Sales, a division of Legends Hospitality Management, a food and retail concessions company co-owned by the Dallas Cowboys, the New York Yankees and two private equity firms.
Operating money came from a bond portfolio, UCLA's existing art budgets, private donations, and revenue from the museum.
Sixteen of the 17 DOE national laboratories are federally funded research and development centers administered, managed, operated and staffed by private sector organizations under a Management and Operating ( M & O ) contract to DOE.
In 1924 a private coal company, J & A Brown in NSW, obtained three ex-British military Railway Operating Division ( ROD ) 2-8-0 locomotives.
Before returning to DOT in 2001, Jackson worked in the private sector as Chief Operating Officer at Lockheed Martin IMS ’ s Transportation Systems and Services.

Operating and contractor
Operating as an architect from 1879 the scale of redevelopment of saint Philip's in Glebe, Sydney made him the suburbs largest building contractor.

Operating and ),
According to the ESOPE project ( European Standard Operating Procedures of Electrochemotherapy ), the Standard Operating Procedures ( SOP ) for electrochemotherapy were prepared, based on the experience of the leading European cancer centres on electrochemotherapy.
Disk Operating System ( specifically ) and disk operating system ( generically ), most often abbreviated as DOS, refer to an operating system software used in most computers that provides the abstraction and management of secondary storage devices and the information on them ( e. g., file systems for organizing files of all sorts ).
Mature versions of the Commodore, SWTPC, Atari and Apple home computer systems all featured a disk operating system ( actually called ' DOS ' in the case of the Commodore 64 ( CBM DOS ), Atari 800 ( Atari DOS ), and Apple II machines ( Apple DOS )), as did ( at the other end of the hardware spectrum, and much earlier ) IBM's System / 360, 370 and ( later ) 390 series of mainframes ( e. g., DOS / 360: Disk Operating System / 360 and DOS / VSE: Disk Operating System / Virtual Storage Extended ).
Operating systems that supported Alpha included OpenVMS ( previously known as OpenVMS AXP ), Tru64 UNIX ( previously known as DEC OSF / 1 AXP and Digital UNIX ), Windows NT ( until 4. 0 SP6 and Windows 2000 RC1 ), GNU / Linux ( Debian GNU / Linux, Gentoo Linux and Red Hat Linux ), BSD UNIX ( NetBSD, OpenBSD and FreeBSD up to 6. x ), as well as the L4Ka :: Pistachio kernel.
On the basis of the potential number of users, potential revenues for Galileo Operating Company or Concessionaire ( GOC ), international relevance, and level of innovation, a set of Priority Applications ( PA ) will be selected by the consortium and developed within the time-frame of the same project.
Operating systems for the System / 360 family included OS / 360 ( with PCP, MFT, and MVT ), BOS / 360, TOS / 360, and DOS / 360.
Operating costs include salaries ( for fixed and variable labor ), utilities, maintenance, taxes / insurance, cobalt-60 replenishment, general utilities, and miscellaneous operating costs.
Operating systems ported to the architecture include SGI's IRIX, Microsoft's Windows NT ( until v4. 0 ), Windows CE, Linux, BSD, UNIX System V, SINIX, QNX, and MIPS Computer Systems ' own RISC / os.
POSIX ( ), an acronym for " Portable Operating System Interface ", is a family of standards specified by the IEEE for maintaining compatibility between operating systems.
* Juliet D ’ Souza, William L. Megginson ( 1999 ), " The Financial and Operating Performance of Privatised Firms during the 1990s ", Journal of Finance August 1999
VMOS was originally named TSOS ( Time Sharing Operating System ), but was renamed to expand the system beyond the time-sharing market.
In 1988, these standards became IEEE 1003 ( also registered as ISO / IEC 9945 ), or POSIX, which loosely stands for Portable Operating System Interface for uniX.
The Voder ( Voice Operating Demonstrator ), was introduced to the public at the AT & T building at the 1939-1940 New York World's Fair.
A Data General SuperNova S / 200 minicomputer served as the maintenance control unit ( MCU ), which was used to feed the Cray Operating System into the system at boot time, to monitor the CPU during use, and optionally as a front-end computer.

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