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Early issues of The Amazing Spider-Man featured a running joke about Peter dodging his Aunt May's attempts to set him up with " that nice Watson girl next door ", whom Peter had not yet met and assumed would not be his type, since his aunt liked her ( in the Parallel Lives graphic novel an identical scenario is shown between Mary Jane and her Aunt Anna ).
Parallel ships ( e. g. the Kushan Assault Frigate versus the Taiidan Assault Frigate ) look different but have identical vital statistics and functionality.

Parallel and Norway
* Anderson, John, Parallel Motion-a biography of Nevil Shute Norway The Paper Tiger, ( 2011 ) ISBN 978-1-889439-37-2

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Two biographies of Lucullus survive today, Plutarch's Lucullus in the famous series of Parallel Lives, in which Lucullus is paired with the Athenian aristocratic politician and Strategos Cimon, and # 74 in the slender Latin Liber de viris illustribus, of late and unknown authorship, the main sources for which appear to go back to Varro and his most significant successor in the genre, Gaius Julius Hyginus.
The common passages appear to be best explained as the type of borrowings sometimes found in works of the era ( the borrowings from Thomas North's translation of Plutarch's Parallel Lives in Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra, for example ) that have no bearing on questions of authorship.
Parallel versions appear in, and.

Parallel and called
Parallel processing is also called parallel computing.
In the mid-1990s, IBM released a clustered DB2 implementation called DB2 Parallel Edition, which initially ran on AIX.
The gigs were extremely successful and proved to the group that they still worked well together and soon the original line-up found themselves working together on a compilation album of Senser's back catalogue called Parallel Charge.
) This version adds a modern C ++ parallel computing library called the Parallel Patterns Library, partial support for C ++ 11, significantly improved IntelliSense, and performance improvements to both the compiler and generated code.
They worked together under the name of " The Archers " and produced a series of classic British films, notably 49th Parallel ( 1941 ), The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp ( 1943 ), A Matter of Life and Death ( 1946, also called Stairway to Heaven ), Black Narcissus ( 1947 ), The Red Shoes ( 1948 ), and The Tales of Hoffmann ( 1951 ).
He is best known for his series of film collaborations with Michael Powell, in a multiple-award-winning partnership known as The Archers and produced a series of classic British films, notably 49th Parallel ( 1941 ), The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp ( 1943 ), A Matter of Life and Death ( 1946, also called Stairway to Heaven ), Black Narcissus ( 1947 ), The Red Shoes ( 1948 ), and The Tales of Hoffmann ( 1951 ).
After a British minister rejected U. S. President James K. Polk's offer to settle the boundary at the 49th parallel north, Democratic expansionists militantly called for the annexation of the entire region up to Parallel 54 ° 40 ′ north, the southern limit of Russian America as established by parallel treaties between the Russian Empire and the United States ( 1824 ) and Britain ( 1825 ).
Parallel to the guilds, there were purely religious organizations, called fütüvvet tariks.
Phocion ( in Greek Φωκίων, gen .: Φωκίωνος ; also called Phokion ; c. 402 BC – c. 318 BC ; nicknamed The Good ) was an Athenian statesman and strategos, and the subject of one of Plutarch's Parallel Lives.
His student William K. Gregory called Osborn's idiosyncratic view on man's origins as a form of " Parallel Evolution " but many creationists misinterpreted Osborn, greatly frustrating him, and believed he was asserting man had never evolved from a lower life form.
Together they formed a band called " Keith Gale's Parallel Universe " and started to play regularly at local clubs.
An unimplemented language called " Parallel C " influenced the design of C *.
The American team of Alex Lowe, Jared Ogden, and Mark Synnott climbed a long, bold, highly technical line which they called " Parallel Worlds.
Parallel to Improved Mobile Telephone Service ( IMTS ) in the US until the rollout of cellular AMPS systems, a competing mobile telephone technology was called Radio Common Carrier or RCC.
Plutarch's Lives of the Noble Greeks and Romans, commonly called Parallel Lives or Plutarch's Lives, is a series of biographies of famous men, arranged in tandem to illuminate their common moral virtues or failings, written in the late 1st century.
Parallel to the development of the central library, the " seminars " ( later called " departments ") of the university had their own libraries.

Parallel and F
The first edition of the ' Chronicle ' ( based on the Royal manuscript ) was published by David Macpherson in 1795, though the current standard edition was published by F. J. Amours as The Original Chronicle of Andrew of Wyntoun: Printed on Parallel Pages from the Cottonian and Wemyss MSS., with the Variants of the Other Texts.
Parallel waves coming in to a parabolic mirror are focused at a point F
Parallel rays of light from a distant object ( y ) would be brought to a focus in the focal plane of the objective lens ( F ' L1 / y ’).
A correspondence with Spencer F. Baird in 1864 led to his appointment, three years later in the spring of 1867, at the age of 16, as the naturalist on Clarence King's Survey of the 40th Parallel.
F: Force ; CE: Contractile Element ; SE: Series Element ; PE: Parallel Element.
* " MapReduce and PACT-Comparing Data Parallel Programming Models " -- paper by A. Alexandrov, S. Ewen, M. Heimel, F. Hueske, O. Kao, V. Markl, E. Nijkamp, and D. Warneke from TU Berlin published in Proc.
She was cast as the lead in the first episode of the drama special, Fujiko F. Fujio no Parallel Space.
* Fujiko F. Fujio no Parallel Space Nebumi Camera ' ( 2008, WOWOW )
 Abraham, Farid F. ( 1997 ) " Portrait of a Crack: Rapid Fracture Mechanics Using Parallel Molecular Dynamics .” IEEE Computational Science & Engineering.

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Andrew Carnegie is described in John Dos Passos ' 42nd Parallel as a confident man in whatever he invested in, which included many things that our world flourished on for many years to the present time.
Parallel with the rise of cultural anthropology in the United States, social anthropology, in which sociality is the central concept and which focuses on the study of social statuses and roles, groups, institutions, and the relations among them, developed as an academic discipline in Britain.
The war years also saw the flowering of the Powell and Pressburger partnership with films like 49th Parallel ( 1941 ), The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp ( 1943 ) and A Canterbury Tale ( 1944 ) which, while set in wartime, were very much about the people affected by war rather than battles.
Parallel developments were meanwhile occurring in Egypt, which by the 32nd century BC had been unified to form the Old Kingdom of Egypt, and amongst the peoples of the Indus Valley in north-western India.
Other noteworthy and famous Greek historians include Plutarch ( 2nd century AD ), who wrote several biographies, the Parallel Lives, in which he wanted to assess the morality of its characters by comparing them in pairs, and Polybius ( 3nd century BC ), who developed Thucydides's method further, becoming one of the most objective historians of classical antiquity.
Another important invention, one which Watt was most proud of, was the Parallel motion which was essential in double-acting engines as it produced the straight line motion required for the cylinder rod and pump, from the connected rocking beam, whose end moves in a circular arc.
Software upgrades usually require setting up the operating system or portions thereof, and are non-disruptive only when using virtualizing facilities such as IBM's Z / OS and Parallel Sysplex, or Unisys ' XPCL, which support workload sharing so that one system can take over another's application while it is being refreshed.
* Plutarch writes his Parallel Lives of Famous Men ( in Greek Βίοι Παράλληλοι ) containing fifty biographies, of which 46 are presented as pairs comparing Greek and Roman celebrities — for example Theseus and Romulus, Alexander the Great and Julius Caesar, Demosthenes and Cicero.
NFSv4. 1 adds the Parallel NFS pNFS capability, which enables data access parallelism.
* Indian New Wave, or Parallel Cinema, which began around the same time as the French New Wave
IBM's Coupling Facility control code, which enables Parallel Sysplex, and UTS also require licenses to run.
Advanced sound-on-disc – Parallel with improvements in sound-on-film technology, a number of companies were making progress with systems in which movie sound was recorded onto phonograph discs.
Parallel transport of polarization vectors along such sphere gives rise to Thomas precession, which is analogous to the rotation of the swing plane of Foucault pendulum due to parallel transport along a sphere S < sup > 2 </ sup > in 3-dimensional Euclidean space.
Ab Initio is still an independent company ; Applied Parallel Technologies, later renamed to Torrent Systems, was acquired by Ascential Software, which was in turn acquired by IBM.
Epaminondas was one of approximately 50 ancient figures given an extensive biography by Plutarch in his Parallel Lives, in which he is paired with the Roman statesman Scipio Africanus ; however, both these " Lives " are now lost.
He starred in a number of Second World War films including 49th Parallel ( 1941 ), " Pimpernel " Smith ( 1941 ), and The First of the Few ( 1942, known in the U. S. as Spitfire ), the latter two of which he also directed and co-produced.
A very small part of the county, Point Roberts, about, is an extension of the Tsawwassen Peninsula, which is bisected by the international boundary along the 49th Parallel.
Parallel to Chittys Lane runs Valence Avenue, which is wider than the rest of the streets in the district because a temporary railway ran down the centre of the avenue during the construction of the estate ; also, a tramway was foreseen, but was never built.
Parallel with Muswell Hill was a track known as St. James's Lane which ran across a triangle of wasteland.
Parallel texts of the Gospels of Luke and Mark reveal a synonymous relationship between the verb euangelizo and a Greek verb " kerusso " which means " to proclaim ".
Dr. Michio Kaku has discussed a Type IV civilization, which could harness " extragalactic " energy sources such as dark energy, in his book Parallel Worlds.
Among his works are Ladensium Aὐτοκατάκρισις, an answer to Lysimachus Nicanor by John Corbet in the form of an attack on Laud and his system, in reply to a publication which charged the Covenanters with Jesuitry ; Anabaptism, the true Fountain of Independency, Brownisme, Antinomy, Familisme, etc., a sermon which he criticises the rise of the early Baptist churches in England such as those lead by Thomas Lambe ; An Historical Vindication of the Government of the Church of Scotland ; The Life of William ( Laud ) now Lord Archbishop of Canterbury Examined ( London, 1643 ); A Parallel of the Liturgy with the Mass Book, the Breviary, the Ceremonial and other Romish Rituals ( London, 1661 ).

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