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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 of virtual address space and inter-context communications could be provided by writing the same values in to the segment or page maps of different contexts.
Sharing the same compact case design with three expansion slots, the IIci improved upon the IIcx's 16 MHz Motorola 68030 CPU and 68882 FPU, replacing them with 25 MHz versions of these chips.
In the same area are the Fire Department headquarters and the Hanson Public Library, which is a member of the Southeastern Area Internet Library Sharing ( SAILS ) network.
Sharing the same view point, Hill ( 1988 cited by Akan et al.
Sharing the same basic design, but a modified upper structure, the Sunderland was one of the most effective long-range seaplanes in use.
Sharing the same goal as its predecessor, the group seeks to have Surge produced once more, as a result of Vault's discontinuation.
Sharing the same continental island are the brilliant crater Aristarchus to the south-southeast and Herodotus to the south-southwest.
Sharing many parts with the CX500 Turbo introduced the same model year, the Eurosport features air pre-load assisted front forks with an anti-dive mechanism, known as TRAC ( Torque Reactive Anti-dive Control ), and an air pre-load assisted prolink mono-shock rear suspension.
" Sharing the same nickname as its predecessor and measured at 9. 9840m ( 32. 76ft ) high and 52. 992m ( 173. 86ft ) wide, it was one of the largest high-definition electronic scoreboards at the time, equivalent to a 2, 123-inch wide-screen display.
Sharing of sub-objects among objects, cyclic structures, or multiple variables pointing to the same object are not supported in newLISP.
In the early years, IPSA collaborated with its " sister company " Scientific Time Sharing Corporation ( STSC ) of Bethesda, Maryland, USA, each retailing the same services in their respective countries.

Sharing and team
Sharing the knowledge of the concept of " Teams-Forming, Storming, Norming, Performing " is extremely helpful to the team.
Sharing it as a team, they went into Uncensored 2000 to battle Knobbs once again, this time in a Gauntlet match.

Sharing and Jimi
Sharing a flat with Noel Redding and Neville Chesters, he got a job as a roadie for The Jimi Hendrix Experience.

Sharing and band
In February, the band announced that they will be touring around Australia in support of Sharing Space in May and June.
The band finished with " No Other Way ", the opening track from their second album, Sharing Space.
Sharing similar musical ambitions and a mutual disinterest in school, the pair agreed to drop out of college together and start a band, forming the punk trio The Jazz Greats in 1983, which evolved into the Paisley Underground-styled garage rock group Saint Huck, who lasted from 1984 to 1987.

Sharing and were
Sharing the free-love ideals of the earlier social movements — as well as their feminism, pacifism, and simple communal life — were the utopian socialist communities of early-19th-century France and Britain, associated with writers and thinkers such as Henri de Saint-Simon and Charles Fourier in France, Robert Owen in England, and, perhaps most far-reachingly, the German composer Richard Wagner.
In 1999, Microsoft released Windows 98 Second Edition, an interim release whose notable features were the addition of Internet Connection Sharing and improved WDM audio and modem support.
The first extremely publicized restrictions on Food Sharing involving Food Not Bombs were the 2011 feeding bans in Florida.
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.
Sharing the stage for a live show ( as mentioned in the press release ) at Club Lido in Revere were, Sox, Grimes, Furapples, Maestri, Rich, and Stunt.
Sharing many of its features with the Ford Explorer, the vehicles were virtually identical, in terms of hardware.
Early projects using PL / S were the batch utility, IEHMOVE, and the Time Sharing Option of MVT, TSO.
Sharing in her responsibilities in the convention were three co-chairmen: Kansas Governor Kathleen Sebelius, Texas State Senator Leticia R. Van de Putte and Atlanta Mayor Shirley Franklin.
Although developed independently, Unix pipes are similar to, and were preceded by, the ' communication files ' developed by Ken Lochner in the 1960s for the Dartmouth Time Sharing System.
After demographers observed the increasing frequency of cohabitation over the 1980s, the Census Bureau began directly asking respondents to their major surveys whether they were " unmarried partners ," thus making obsolete the old method of counting cohabitors, which involved a series of assumptions about " Persons of Opposite Sex Sharing Living Quarters.
Sharing it were the vehicle commander, a mechanic and two gearsmen.
They recorded their four Christmas songs on the Sharing Christmas album ; copies were sold to raise funds for Holy Name Cathedral's Thursday Night Suppers.

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 ).
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 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.

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