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Shifting and process
Shifting emphasis away from individualism, the goal for a polis hoplite became to win kleos for his home city, reflecting honor onto his family in the process.

Shifting and reduced
In Strong and Steady and Shifting for Himself, for example, the affluent heroes are reduced to poverty and forced to meet the demands of their new circumstances.
Shifting at peak torque doesn't provide the maximum acceleration as even the engine maybe making the maximum torque, with each up shift, the mechanical advantage of the transmission is reduced.

Shifting and per
( Shifting the sleep phase by 3 hours per day may not always be possible ; shorter increments of 1 – 2 hours are needed in such cases.
Liborio Romano, strumento di Cavour per la conquista di Napoli ( The Inventor of Political Shifting.

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15 1-15 15 21 / Jan / 55 Rin Tin Tin and the Shifting Sands

Shifting and .
Shifting coalitions saw ten years of political instability.
" Shifting Identities in Taiko Music.
Shifting cultivation is a farming system which sometimes incorporates the slash and burn method in some regions of the world.
: See main articles: False attribution, Fallacy of quoting out of context, No true Scotsman, Shifting ground fallacy.
At the end he mumbled in his sleep, then said, " Now we can cross the Shifting Sands.
Shifting its attention to Mali's economic difficulties, the government approved plans with some reforms in the state enterprise system, and attempted to control public corruption.
* Shifting: ( logical, i. e. right shifts put zero in the most significant bit ) LSL, LSR, ( arithmetic shifts, i. e. sign-extend the most significant bit ) ASR, ASL, ( Rotates through eXtend and not :) ROXL, ROXR, ROL, ROR
Peace to War: Shifting Allegiances in the Assemblies of God.
Shifting the baseband signal 90 ° out of phase cannot be done simply by delaying it, as it contains a large range of frequencies.
* Computer Security Publications: Information Economics, Shifting Liability and the First Amendment by Ethan M. Preston and John Lofton
Shifting winds create desert mountains that range from two to twenty meters in height and may be several kilometers in length.
* Sadaputa Dasa, Religion and Modern Rationalism: Shifting the Boundary Between Myth and Science, ISKCON Communications Journal # 1. 2, July / December 1993.
Thackeray ’ s Universe: Shifting Worlds of Imagination and Reality.
Shifting of the end of the stop pulse is a deviation in character time and rate rather than an end distortion.
* Jan Paul Crielaard, " The Ionians in the Archaic period: Shifting identities in a changing world ," in Ton Derks, Nico Roymans ( ed.
( reviewed in: Stevens, Jane R. " Shifting Focus to Mozart's Operas.
" Shifting Ground: Lucan, Tacitus, and the Landscape of Civil War.
In 1875 Alger produced the serial Shifting for Himself and Sam's Chance, a sequel to The Young Outlaw.

Shifting and ;
* " Shifting gears " on a railroad locomotive ; see Diesel locomotive # Propulsion system operation
* Hapgood, Charles Hutchins ; Earth's Shifting Crust: A Key to Some Basic Problems of Earth Science ( 1958, foreword by Albert Einstein )
** Shifting that value bit-by-bit, in either the Shift_IR or Shift_DR stable state ; TCK transitions will shift the shift register one bit, from TDI towards TDO, exactly like a SPI mode 1 data transfer through a daisy chain of devices ( with TMS = 0 acting like the chip select signal, TDI as MOSI, etc.
Walker is the author of four books, To Be Real: Telling the Truth and Changing the Face of Feminism ; Black, White and Jewish: Autobiography of a Shifting Self ; What Makes A Man: 22 Writers Imagine the Future and her latest, Baby Love: Choosing Motherhood After a Lifetime of Ambivalence.
* The Wind Shifting West ( short stories ; 1973 )
Shifting to reverse automatically activates the backup camera system, and the driver selects the reverse park guidance button on the navigation / camera touchscreen ( the grid appears with green or red lines, a flag symbol representing the corner of the parking spot, and adjustment arrows ; reverse parking adds rotation selection ).
# Shifting rapidly towards knowledge-based production in Arab socioeconomic structures ;

Shifting and ".
Some years later, Train reprised the role of Colonel Chinstrap for a couple of guest appearances on The Goon Show including the episode " Shifting Sands ".
In The Longest Journey, it was established that the Earth consists of two parallel worlds: technology-driven Stark and magic-driven Arcadia, and that transition between the worlds is only possible through an unusual ability called " Shifting ".
" Shifting frames for local people and forests in a global heritage: The Thung Yai Naresuan Wildlife Sanctuary in the context of Thailand's globalization and modernization ".
A local amateur photographer, George Pullar took numerous photographs of the moving buildings, published in the 1980s as " A Shifting Town ".
While it retains the eerie riff structures of those early releases, it displays a strong industrial influence, particularly on tracks like " Shifting Channels " and " Underneath the Universe, Part 1 ".
It featured nine new tracks: " Broken Bones ", " Oh Daddy ", " Life Remains ", " Stripped Out ", " Shifting Sands ", " Killing Feeling ", " Take A Line For A Walk ", " Head To Head " and " Seen And Lost ".
Leven was credited on the 1997 album Shifting City by John Foxx for the title of an electronic dance track called " Concrete Bulletproof Invisible ".
" Adventure – Journey to Sirmilik – Two Travellers Brave Winds, Shifting Ice Floes and Roiling Arctic Seas for a Glimpse of Canada's Newest National Park ".
In The Shifting Sands of Waziristan, Bloodnok distorts it again, with " There's a little green-eyed idol to the north of Kathmandu ... but the wind blew up the chimney just the same ".

process and intranet
Remote shellcode is used when an attacker wants to target a vulnerable process running on another machine on a local network or intranet.
Having a strategy pre-supposes a planned, orderly process with proper costing and budgeting, it involves consulting with the parties who are going to be using the intranet, allows for an efficient integration with existing systems and phasing-out of older ones, has long term benefits when the intranet needs to be scaled or made more secure, maintains control and quality in the hands of the designated department that " owns " it, and creates for the provision of feedback to monitor whether the " investment " is living up to the organization's expectations.
# The project GSI Portal envisaged knowledge management and business process integration through intranet and extranet.

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