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Parallel and Lane
Parallel with Muswell Hill was a track known as St. James's Lane which ran across a triangle of wasteland.

Parallel and runs
Parallel to the A2 runs the Eurostar high-speed rail link to the continent via the Channel Tunnel.
Parallel to this runs a broad ornamental border composed of sprays of palm fronds, oak and laurel leaves.
Parallel to this road runs the Delhi-Saharanpur section of the Northern Railway with a railway station here.

Parallel and Avenue
Parallel to Lexington Avenue lies Park Avenue to its west and Third Avenue to its east.

Parallel and which
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 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.
In the mid-1990s, IBM released a clustered DB2 implementation called DB2 Parallel Edition, which initially ran on AIX.
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 ).

Parallel and is
With Parallel SCSI subsystems, SAF-TE is used in computers, mostly in blade servers, where server blades reside on one side and the peripheral ( power, networking, and other I / O ) and service modules reside on the other.
* Hebrew and English Parallel and Complete Text of the Book of Job English Translation is the 1917 Old JPS
Misogynist is also found in the Greek — misogunēs ()— in Deipnosophistae ( above ) and in Plutarch's Parallel Lives, where it is used as the title of Heracles in the history of Phocion.
Implementation using Intel's Threading Building Blocks ( TBB ) and Microsoft's Parallel Pattern Library ( PPL ) to run on multi-core processors is shown to perform well in practice.
His earliest work was a biography of the Greek statesman Philopoemen ; this work was later used as a source by Plutarch when composing his Parallel Lives, however the original Polybian text is lost.
The first move by light gives three choices, and, in fact, it is generally accepted at the highest level that one of these actually may be successfully refuted, that being what is known as the Parallel opening.
Another central design philosophy is support for extremely high quality of service ( QoS ), even within a single operating system instance, although z / OS has built-in support for Parallel Sysplex clustering.
His biography is the first of many in the 42nd Parallel.
Along with the minor islands to its immediate south, it is the only part of British Columbia that is south of the 49th Parallel.
" Parallel lines " can be drawn simply by moving the T-square and running a pencil or technical pen along the T-square's edge, but more typically the T-square is used as a tool to hold other devices such as set squares or triangles.
Exokernel is an operating system kernel developed by the MIT Parallel and Distributed Operating Systems group, and also a class of similar operating systems.
Parallel processing is the ability to carry out multiple operations or tasks simultaneously.
Parallel processing is the ability of the brain to simultaneously process incoming stimuli of differing quality.

Parallel and than
; Parallel Bars: Men perform on two bars slightly further than a shoulder's width apart and usually 1. 75m high while executing a series of swings, balances, and releases that require great strength and coordination.
Parallel computer programs are more difficult to write than sequential ones, because concurrency introduces several new classes of potential software bugs, of which race conditions are the most common.
; Parallel bars: Men perform on two bars slightly further than a shoulder's width apart and usually 1. 75m high while executing a series of swings, balances, and releases that require great strength and coordination.
Parallel transmission line has the advantage that its losses are an order of magnitude smaller than coaxial cable, the main alternative form of transmission line.
Like mainstream Indian popular cinema, Indian Parallel Cinema was also influenced also by a combination of Indian theatre ( particularly Sanskrit drama ) and Indian literature ( particularly Bengali literature ), but differs when it comes to foreign influences, where it is more influenced by European cinema ( particularly Italian neorealism and French poetic realism ) rather than Hollywood.
Parallel algorithms typically take different approaches than BFS or DFS.
The Nexus Memory Card is slightly larger than the normal VMU and can be connected to a personal computer by USB, Parallel or Serial cable.
Parallel parking allows a vehicle to park in a smaller space than would be true of forward parking.
Parallel communication implies more than one such conductor.
The 200 PR-seats are distributed generally without taking account the 300 plurality-seats ( Parallel voting ), but since 1996 a party cannot get more seats overall than 8 % above its result for the PR-seats ( a party must win 42 % of the votes for the PR-seats to achieve an overall majority ).
* View of the Reign of Frederic II of Prussia, with a Parallel between that Prince and Philip II of Macedon ( 1789 ), rather a panegyric than a critical history ;
She has written or illustrated more than a dozen books, including Unscientific Americans, Parallel Universes, Mondo Boxo, Proof of Life on Earth, The Four Elements and The Party After You Left: Collected Cartoons 1995 – 2003 ( Bloomsbury, 2004 ).
Parallel importers ordinarily purchase products in one country at a price ( P1 ) which is cheaper than the price at which they are sold in a second country ( P2 ), import the products into the second country, and sell the products in that country at a price which is usually between P1 and P2.
Rather than being manufactured from full, parallel veneers, Parallel Strand uses veneers with more defects in a more random-looking pattern.
Parallel examples of agnomina from later times are epithets like Thomas Jonathan " Stonewall " Jackson ( though he is known more often by his agnomen than his first name ) or popular nicknames like " Iron " Mike Tyson or Michael " Air " Jordan.
He was also director of photography on more than 130 films, including many other notable productions, such as Goodbye, Mr Chips ( 1939 ), 49th Parallel ( 1941 ), Lust for Life ( 1956 ), The Inn of the Sixth Happiness ( 1958 ), Lord Jim ( 1965 ), Battle of Britain ( 1969 ), Nicholas and Alexandra ( 1971 ), and the James Bond film You Only Live Twice ( 1967 ).

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