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Symbolic and links
* Support for Symbolic links and device files
Symbolic links operate transparently for most operations: programs that read or write to files named by a symbolic link will behave as if operating directly on the target file.
Symbolic links pointing to moved or non-existing targets are sometimes called broken, orphaned, dead, or dangling.
Symbolic links are different from hard links.
Symbolic links are designed to aid in migration and application compatibility with POSIX operating systems.
Only users with the new Create Symbolic Link privilege, which only administrators have by default, can create symbolic links.
* Symbolic links are automatically resolved by the file system.
Symbolic links are not updated ( they merely contain a string which is the pathname of its target ); hard links always refer to the source, even if moved or removed.
# REDIRECT Symbolic link # Variable symbolic links
Symbolic links and NTFS junction points are generally used instead for this purpose.
Symbolic links are supported and are tracked the same way as files and directories.
* References can be thought of as " Symbolic links " in file system terminology.
Symbolic links can be modified as though they were the file they were linked to and when a symbolic link is deleted the original file remains.

Symbolic and were
The remarks were distributed privately in transcript form, from shorthand taken by an attender ( Jung reportedly approved the transcript ), and later recorded in Volume 18 of his Collected Works, The Symbolic Life (" For instance, when a member of the Oxford Group comes to me in order to get treatment, I say, ' You are in the Oxford Group ; so long as you are there, you settle your affair with the Oxford Group.
Symbolic languages, assemblers, and compilers were developed for programmers to translate symbolic program-code into binary code that previously would have been hand-encoded.
Symbolic acts, such as the replacement of the tricolore with the white flag, the titling of Louis as the ' XVIII ' ( as successor to Louis XVII, who never ruled ) and as ' King of France ' rather than ' King of the French ', and the monarchy's recognition of the anniversaries of the deaths of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette were significant.
Symbolic votive wheels were offered at shrines ( such as in Alesia ), cast in rivers ( such as the Seine ), buried in tombs or worn as amulets since the Middle Bronze Age.
These three ground-breaking articles were " A Functional Calculus of First Order Based on Strict Implication ", Journal of Symbolic Logic ( JSL, 1946 ), " The Deduction Theorem in a Functional Calculus of First Order Based on Strict Implication " ( JSL, 1946 ), " The Identity of Individuals in a Strict Functional Calculus of Second Order ", ( JSL, 1947 ).
Symbolic of the frosty relations between the two communist countries, the talks were held in Beijing airport.
Waterloo Maple Inc. was first incorporated under the name Waterloo Maple Software in April 1988 by Keith Geddes and Gaston Gonnet, who were both then professors in the Symbolic Computation Group, a part of the computer science department ( now the David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science ) at the University of Waterloo.
Symbolic processions were an important tool in the non-violent protest of Gandhi.

Symbolic and already
* Water baptism: Symbolic of dying to the world and living in Christ, water baptism is an outward symbol of that which has already been accomplished by the Holy Spirit, namely baptism into the body of Christ.
Symbolic architecture need not be built as it often already existed.
" Symbolic violence, therefore, is fundamentally the imposition of categories of thought and perception upon dominated social agents who, once they begin observing and evaluating the world in terms of those categories — and without necessarily being aware of the change in their perspective — then perceive the existing social order as just, thereby perpetuating a social structure favored by and serving the interests of those agents who are already dominant.

Symbolic and present
The Symbolic order is present in the figure of the adult who is carrying the infant: the moment after the subject has jubilantly assumed his image as his own, he turns his head toward this adult who represents the big Other, as if to call on him to ratify this image.

Symbolic and by
McCarthy published its design in a paper in Communications of the ACM in 1960, entitled " Recursive Functions of Symbolic Expressions and Their Computation by Machine, Part I " (" Part II " was never published ).
Jacques Lacan, inspired by Heidegger and Saussure, built on Freud's psychoanalytic model of the subject, in which the " split subject " is constituted by a double bind: alienated from jouissance when he or she leaves the Real, enters into the Imaginary ( during the mirror stage ), and separates from the Other when he or she comes into the realm of language, difference, and demand in the Symbolic or the Name of the Father.
The referring paper by Łukasiewicz Remarks on Nicod's Axiom and on " Generalizing Deduction " was reviewed by H. A. Pogorzelski in the Journal of Symbolic Logic in 1965.
** The application of Boolean Algebra to relay circuit design was formalized by Claude Shannon in A Symbolic Analysis of Relay and Switching Circuits
* Symbolic interpretation of the OT by Philo ( Allegory ).
Symbolic usage, by contrast, requires generally only basic spatio-temporal knowledge of the utterance.
In 1995, Willie released the album 94 East featuring Prince, Symbolic Beginning which included original recordings by Prince and Cymone.
The outdoor Symbolic Memorial can be visited 24 hours a day for free, and the adjacent Memorial Museum, located in the former Journal Record building damaged by the bombing, can be entered for a small fee.
It was first developed in 1980 by the Symbolic Computation Group at the University of Waterloo in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.
In the passage below from Language As Symbolic Action, Burke cites Hegel's coinage of the term " Thersitism ," and he proceeds to describe a version of it as a process by which an author both privileges protest in a literary work but also disguises or disowns it, so as not to distract from the literary form of the work, which must push on toward other effects than the protest per se:
* Beyond the Symbolic and towards the Collapse-introduction to John Zerzan's conferences in Montreal by Layla AR
Symbolic of this perseverance in the face of adversity, was the construction of the Yucca Theatre in 1931 by local businessman and politician, David M. Manning and his brother Jim Manning, just when the nationwide depression was at its nadir.
Above the High Table there is a Symbolic representation of the main emphases of Baptist life and faith designed by Dr H Wheeler Robinson ( Principal 1920 – 1942 ).
The site of the Bracknell factory and development centre ( later sold to British Aerospace ) is commemorated by a 4. 5 metre aluminium sculpture by Philip Bentham, Sperry ’ s New Symbolic Gyroscope ( 1967 ).
Singularly illustrated by Gregory Bateson in Mind and Nature ( 1979 ) and brilliantly reintegrated in contemporary studies by Terence Deacon The Symbolic Species: The co-evolution of language and the human brain ( 1997 ).
Symbolic interactionism developed from the same tradition and yielded several excellent sociological ethnographies, including Shared Fantasy by Gary Alan Fine, which documents the early history of fantasy role-playing games.
In 1980 these early post-processualists held a conference at Cambridge University, from which a book was produced, entitled Symbolic and Structural Archaeology ( 1982 ), which was edited by Hodder himself and published by Cambridge University Press.
* Kyma by Symbolic Sound Corporation

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