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Similarly and program
Similarly, in presenting still photographs of early jazz groups, the program allowed no time for a close perusal.
Similarly, Searle concludes, a computer executing the program would not understand the conversation either.
Similarly to its precursor in the visual arts, musical impressionism focuses on a suggestion and an atmosphere rather than on a strong emotion or the depiction of a story as in program music.
Similarly, the " Who Controls Our Children " campaign in Pennsylvania claimed that an OBE reform effort was part of a federal program that was " stressing values over academic content, and holding students accountable for goals that are so vague and fuzzy they can't be assessed at all.
Similarly, the meaning of the RTL doesn't usually depend on the original high-level language of the program.
Similarly, the IBM 1401 system ( c. 1958 ) used a card reader to load a program from a punched card.
Similarly in Victoria up to 50g of cannabis will attract a caution and the opportunity to attend an education program ; only two cautions will be dealt out.
Similarly, a computer program stores data in variables, which represent storage locations in the computer's memory.
Similarly, the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health ( NIOSH ) has a certification program for SCBA that are intended to be used in chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear ( CBRN ) environments.
Similarly, there is a program whereby public utility and government work trucks can display a decal identifying the occupant as someone who can be approached if a child feels that they are in danger, or lost, or otherwise distraught.
Similarly, Tufts University's REAL program ( Resumed Education for Adult Learners ) was originally intended to draw young mothers back into higher education, but soon expanded to admit men and women aged 24 or over.
Similarly, the GNOME desktop environment 2 used its own type of taskbar, known as panels ( the program responsible for them is therefore called gnome-panel ).
Similarly, they state: " so the casual asshole, or just plain dickhead, might do well in an anger management program " but using " venting " as a technique in anger management is " bullshit " since venting increases aggressiveness in a person by " twice as much " over time, especially in cases of domestic violence.
Similarly, another Saban program, Big Bad Beetleborgs, would do well but ultimately end quickly due to a lack of stock footage.
Similarly, if an episode runs a few minutes past the hour or half-hour, viewers are more likely to watch the next program because they missed the first few minutes of an episode on a different channel.
Similarly, program instructions can often be skipped to determine the effect of changes to the program logic-enabling questions about program execution to be answered in a direct way ( i. e. without assumptions or guesswork ).
Similarly Voitel Wireless that uses Verizon network uses * 22890 service code to program Verizon based Voitel wireless phones.
Similarly, Jon Stewart, hosting his own television program, often wrings his tie and grimaces following an uncomfortable clip or jab.
Similarly, Facenda's voice is so closely associated with the NFL that in July 2006, Facenda's son filed a lawsuit against the NFL, claiming that Facenda's voice was used without permission in an NFL Network program promoting the video game Madden 2006.
Similarly, in the Quillota campus the program in horticulture is offered within an experimental station.
Similarly, the secure shell remote login program checks digital certificates at endpoints ( if known ) before proceeding with the session.
* Similarly, many ( universities and educational providers will recognise ACCA as equivalent to at least a Bachelor degree in accountancy, for the purpose of obtaining credit towards a local Masters degree or an advanced study program.

Similarly and text
Similarly, his text on poetic metre uses only Christian poetry for examples.
Similarly, both parts are italicized when a binomial name occurs in normal text.
Similarly, the Vedantic text Yogavasistha, escapes charge of solipsism because the real " I " is thought to be nothing but the absolute whole looked at through a particular unique point of interest.
Similarly, the ornate and civilized minuet melody of Ach du min Moder ( Alas, thou my mother ) contrasts starkly with the text, which is about Fredman lying with a hangover in the gutter outside a pub, complaining bitterly about life.
Similarly, in 2008, text messaging played a primary role in the implication of former Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick in an SMS sex scandal.
Similarly, some courses claim that text should be serially processed whereas others say that information should be processed in a more haphazard or ad hoc fashion.
Similarly, clicking on the right button will present the user with a text menu to select more actions.
Similarly, in a few difficult cases in the New Testament, the ESV has followed a Greek text different from the text given preference in the UBS / Nestle-Aland 27th edition.
Similarly, Kotler's Marketing Management text has played a key role in deepening the field's scholarship.
Similarly, BBC reported in 2010 that controversial TxtLoan charges 10 % for 7-days advance which is available for approved customers instantly over a text message.
Similarly, if the text contains the phrase " supervised classification ", then there would be an edge between " supervised " and " classification ".
Similarly, the irregular spelling of very common words such as is, are, have, done and of makes it difficult to respell such words to remove the irregularity without introducing a noticeable change to the appearance of English text.
Similarly, changes in " modern " spelling could require new translations of old text, and translation of previously " modern " texts into the new standard, in order to keep the works accessible going forward.
< http :// www. un. org / womenwatch / daw / cedaw / text / econvention. htm >.</ ref > Similarly, fifth is the same opportunities of access to programs of continuing education, including adult and functional literacy programs, particularly those aimed at reducing, at the earliest possible time, any gap in education existing between men and women .< ref >" CEDAW 29th Session 30 June to 25 July 2003.
Similarly, a hard wrap inserts actual line breaks in the text at wrap points, whereas a soft wrap puts the text into separate lines without inserting line breaks.
Similarly, a prologue is typically an introduction to a novel, fitting in with the genre and storyline of the main text, rather than a section in the author's voice.
Similarly, in a 2006 speech, United States President George W. Bush referred to Cyrus, declaring that his people had " the right to worship God in freedom " – a statement made nowhere in the text of the Cylinder.

Similarly and files
Similarly, data and project files have a chunk structure codified in the IFF standard.
Similarly, some file systems allow transparent compression and decompression of data, enabling users to store more files on a medium without any special knowledge ; some file systems encrypt files transparently.
Similarly, corrupted registry files, system files or boot files can be restored from the command line.
Similarly a HIDS might look at the state of a system, its stored information, whether in RAM, in the file system, log files or elsewhere ; and check that the contents of these appear as expected, e. g. have not been changed by intruders.
Similarly, many software products automatically create backup copies of files that are being edited, to allow the user to restore the original version, or to recover from a possible crash ( autosave feature ).
Similarly, it is entirely possible for a hosting service to provide a Web front end to manage files, including links that delete one or more files.
Similarly, using phishing techniques or a Trojan horse to obtain identity data or to acquire any other data from an unauthorised source, or modifying the operating system files or some aspect of the computer's functions to interfere with its operation or prevent access to any data, including the destruction of files, or deliberately generating code to cause a complete system malfunction, are all criminal " modifications ".
Similarly, file systems that support " snapshots " ( like ZFS or btrfs ), can be used to make snapshots of the whole file system at regular intervals ( e. g. every hour ), thus allowing recovery of files from an earlier snapshot.
Similarly, changes to files cause new instances to be created instead of replacing the original files.
Similarly, there have been modifications of the existing cities, which add various different objects built from scratch and those already available from the game's source files.

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