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" Earth Sharing ", " Geoism ", " Geonomics ", and " Geolibertarianism " ( see libertarianism ) are also preferred by some Georgists ; " Geoanarchism " is another one.
Sharing some elements with Stalinist grandiosity, GDR architecture blends into the regionally different styles of post-war city-building of the world: Panelák suburbs were more a rule than an exception and there was a heavy reliance on the aesthetics of the atomic age, featuring a tendency against edges and corners as a semi-conscious attempt to do away with rectangular shapes from Nazism, without much devaluating its likenesses in Stalinist architecture.
Sakhalin I's fields the Chayvo, Arkutun-Dagi and the Odoptu had been discovered some 20 years before by the Soviets at the time of the Production Sharing agreement in 1996.
Despite the conflict and difficulty of the recording process of Sharing Space, Borich described the album as " some of our best work ".
One of its agencies, created during the Cold War and known as Right Sharing of World Resources, collects funds from Quakers in the " first world " to finance small self-help projects in the " Third World ," including some supported by Evangelical Friends International.
Manugistics originated in 1969 in Bethesda, Maryland as Scientific Time Sharing Corporation ( STSC ) with some of the people who originally implemented APL as a programming language at IBM.

Sharing and with
* Sharing, in a fair and equitable way, the results of research and development and the benefits arising from the commercial and other utilization of genetic resources with the Contracting Party providing such resources ( governments and / or local communities that provided the traditional knowledge or biodiversity resources utilized ).
Sharing a flat with Noel Redding and Neville Chesters, he got a job as a roadie for The Jimi Hendrix Experience.
The United States Department of Energy funded sites from Lawrence Livermore Laboratory, Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, Sandia National Laboratory, and the National Science Foundation supercomputer centers ( for high-energy physics ) represented the second largest block with LLL's Cray Time Sharing System ( CTSS ).
The NCS also participates in joint industry-Government planning through its work with the President's National Security Telecommunications Advisory Committee ( NSTAC ), with the NCS's National Coordinating Center for Telecommunications ( NCC ) and the NCC's subordinate Information Sharing and Analysis Center ( ISAC ).
United Network for Organ Sharing, the organization that coordinates available organs with recipients, does not factor a patient ’ s prison status when determining suitability for a transplant.
The United Network for Organ Sharing and the Organ Procurement and Transplant Network ( OPTN ) regulate Organ Procurement Organizations ( OPO ) with regard to procurement and distribution ethics and standards.
In the early 1990s, the widely cited Web page and paper " Toward Principles for the Design of Ontologies Used for Knowledge Sharing " by Tom Gruber is credited with a deliberate definition of ontology as a technical term in computer science.
Sharing a common Marxist ideology with its political wing, the Irish Republican Socialist Party ( IRSP ), it enjoyed its peak of influence in the late 1970s and early 1980s.
* Thunderbird Park – A Place of Cultural Sharing An interpretive tour with detailed information on the poles in Thunderbird Park.
This includes setting up Internet Connection Sharing ( ICS ) on a computer running Windows Me so the computer can share a connection to the Internet with other computers on the home network.
Sharing a border with Santa Clara County, San Benito County lies adjacent to the San Francisco Bay Area and is sometimes considered a part of that region.
Through the early 1960s GE worked with Dartmouth College on the development of a time-sharing operating system, which would later go on to become Dartmouth Time Sharing System ( DTSS ).
Sharing the space as he did with creatures and plants of all sorts, it was not long before man felt crowded in his space and so decided to expand his domain by opening a hole into the level above his.
Sharing the humanist and rationalist outlook of the European Enlightenment of the same time period, the thinkers of the Scottish Enlightenment asserted the fundamental importance of human reason combined with a rejection of any authority which could not be justified by reason.
Sharing the name of the local country club, " Carolina Shores " could be considered a misnomer since the town does not have a " shore " with any large body of water.
The Mudarabah ( Profit Sharing ) is a contract, with one party providing 100 percent of the capital and the other party providing its specialist knowledge to invest the capital and manage the investment project.
* Sharing a glass with the ' international terrorist ', The Guardian, December 22, 2002
Assuming the responsibility of mediator between the two sides, and with Erasmus ' willing participation ( the robot being left as the leader and controlling-force of the thinking machines ), Duncan does something similar to Bene-Gesserit Sharing with the robot ; possibly along with what seems to be a physical-bonding ( similar to what Leto II did with the sandtrout ) into something of a human-machine hybrid.
Starting with President Carter in 1978, the U. S. Congress and President have issued proclamations each year, declaring that Rabbi Schneerson's birthday — usually a day in March or April that coincides with his recognized Hebrew calendar birthdate of 11 Nissan — be observed as Education and Sharing Day in the United States.
Internet access via Ad Hoc networks, using features like Windows ' Internet Connection Sharing, may work well with a small number of devices that are close to each other, but Ad Hoc networks don't scale well.

Sharing and European
* European Support for Bicycles Promotes Sharing of the Wheels, The New York Times
* Sharing risks applied through game-theory: The presentation of the Eurocorps-Foreign Legion concept at the European Parliament in June 2003

Sharing and was
Sharing the program was the young French-Canadian tenor Richard Verreau, making his stadium debut on this occasion.
Sharing in the attack on the Electorate of Saxony, Albert was taken prisoner at Rochlitz in March 1547 by Elector John Frederick of Saxony, but was released as a result of the Emperor's victory at the Battle of Mühlberg in the succeeding April.
The Nagoya Protocol on Access & Benefit Sharing ( ABS ) was adopted on 29 October 2010 in Nagoya, Japan and will enter into force 90 days after the fiftieth instrument of ratification.
One of the more notable new features was the addition of Internet Connection Sharing, a form of network address translation, allowing several machines on a LAN ( Local Area Network ) to share a single Internet connection.
The results of the tender, which was broadcast live on Iraqi television, are as follows for all major fields awarded but excluding the Kurdish controlled areas where Production Sharing Contracts have been awarded which are currently being disputed by the Baghdad government.
Its IDE ( part of the Dartmouth Time Sharing System ) was command-based, and therefore did not look much like the menu-driven, graphical IDEs prevalent today.
developed in the early 1990s part of the DARPA knowledge Sharing Effort, which was aimed at developing techniques for building large-scale knowledge bases which are
Sharing parts of the design of both McLaren's Formula One M19 and Indianapolis M16 cars ( itself inspired by Lotus's 72 ), it was a mainstay for four years.
VMOS was originally named TSOS ( Time Sharing Operating System ), but was renamed to expand the system beyond the time-sharing market.
The " borrowing " of religious rituals from other faith traditions by Unitarian Universalists was discussed at the UU General Assembly in 2001 during a seminar titled Cultural Appropriation: Reckless Borrowing or Appropriate Cultural Sharing by the Religious Education Dept, UUA.
With version 11 of Windows Media Player, Media Sharing was integrated and allows content ( Music, Pictures, Video ) to be streamed to and from Universal Plug and Play ( UPnP ) AV enabled devices such as the PS3, Xbox 360, and Roku SoundBridge.
The GE-635 was used for the Dartmouth Time Sharing System starting in 1965.
Years later that was changed to Resource Sharing Executive, which I think is even better.
The first three seasons featured an instrumental part at the end of the theme, but in the fourth season, the original last verse of the TV version of the theme song, " Sharing the laughter and love ," was added in its place.
Sharing the mission at Cooke, the two commands cultivated a close relationship that was to flourish for the next 35 years.
Sharing an apartment, it was the first time either of them had lived elsewhere as adults.
The overwhelming majority of deceased-donor organs in the United States are allocated by federal contract to the Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network ( OPTN ), held since it was created by the Organ Transplant Act of 1984 by the United Network for Organ Sharing or UNOS.
Sharing the stage with Belladonna at Erotica 07 was burlesque artist Dita Von Teese, Marilyn Manson's former wife.
The name " Time Sharing Option " derives from the fact that, when it was originally introduced in 1971, IBM considered time-sharing an " optional feature ," as compared to standard batch processing, and hence offered TSO as an option for OS / 360 MVT.
Sharing similar concerns over wilderness conservation as Grey Owl, Parks Branch agreed to make a film with Grey Owl and Jelly Roll ( his pet beaver ) with the goal of “ provid a living argument for conservation .” W. J. Oliver who at the time was under contract with the Parks Branch was the prominent cameraman of the Grey Owl movies commissioned by Parks Branch, along with filming of Grey Owl, Oliver also took many pictures of him looking “ consciously Indian .” These photographs would be used as illustrations in both Grey Owl ’ s books such as The Men of the Last Frontier, and as publicity for his lecturing tours.
Sharing the same basic design, but a modified upper structure, the Sunderland was one of the most effective long-range seaplanes in use.

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