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CLU and field
Because of the wide variety of publication options, CLU students who participate in original undergraduate research are highly encouraged to attend graduate school in their chosen field.

CLU and by
CLU is a programming language created at MIT by Barbara Liskov and her students between 1974 and 1975.
Major inspirations for C ++ templates were the parametrized modules provided by CLU and the generics provided by Ada.
Genericity facilities have existed in high-level languages since at least the 1970s in languages such as CLU and Ada, and were subsequently adopted by many object-based and object-oriented languages, including BETA, C ++, D, Eiffel, Java, and DEC's now defunct Trellis-Owl language.
* CLU, a character from the Tron franchise, a sentient computer program played by Jeff Bridges.
CLU was founded in 1959 as California Lutheran College ( the name was changed to University in 1986 ) on farmland donated by the Pederson family, who were among many Scandinavian immigrants populating the hills of Thousand Oaks.
CLU is accredited by the Accrediting Commission for Senior Colleges and Universities of the Western Association of Schools and
The campus of CLU is primarily organized by the four cardinal directions, with the North side, located across Olsen Road and backed up against Mt.
While primarily a graduate school, CLU undergraduate students can major in Liberal Studies, which qualifies them to teach elementary school and prepares them for the multiple-subject examinations ( the CBEST and CSET ) required by the State of California.
In humans, clusterin is encoded by the CLU gene.
He was acclaimed the University Champion Orator after he won first prize in three consecutive inter-university oratorical contests: the 1949 Inter-University Oratorical contest sponsored by the Civil Liberties Union ( CLU ); the Student Councils Association of the Philippines ( SCAP ) and the Inter-University Symposium on Japanese Peace Treaty in 1951.

CLU and Cowboys
In the 1970s, California Lutheran University ( CLU ) served as the training camp location for the Dallas Cowboys.

CLU and was
The syntax of CLU was based on ALGOL, then the starting point for most new language design.

CLU and complex
For instance, here is the CLU syntax for a cluster that implements complex numbers:

CLU and .
* CLU and Ada were major inspirations for C ++ templates.
* All objects in a CLU program live in the heap, and memory management is automatic.
* Python, C #, and Sather include iterators, which first appeared in CLU.
* Lua took multiple assignment and multiple returns from function calls from CLU.
It also has a dynamic type system and automatic memory management ; it is therefore similar in varying respects to Smalltalk, Python, Perl, Lisp, Dylan, Pike, and CLU.
CLU stands for Codified Likeness Utility.
California Lutheran University ( CLU also known as Cal Lutheran ) is a university of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America located in Thousand Oaks, California.
Many buildings on campus and streets in the area are named for prominent Scandinavians who helped establish CLU.
Planning Program has been registered with the Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards Inc. CLU is one of 28 colleges and
Currently, the CLU campus is in the midst of an expansion.
The 2009 – 2010 academic year at CLU represented the school's 50th anniversary as an established university.
CLU boasts 36 academic majors and 31 minors, and students are allowed to double-major if they have the time.
The School of Management at CLU offers a range of graduate programs including a traditional ( part-time ) Master of Business Administration ( MBA ) degree, a 12-month International Master of Business Administration ( IMBA ) degree ( full-time, accelerated ), a fully Online MBA, an MBA in Certified Financial Planning, an MS in Economics, an MS in Information Systems and Technology, and an MS in Computer Sciences.
Many graduate students come to CLU from around the world to study in the IMBA Program and to work in the United States.

football and practice
The site has a 90, 000-square foot heated indoor practice facility, Three outdoor NFL natural turf football fields that feature an immediate gravity drainage system, and a complete kitchen and dining facilities for team meals.
However, in professional football it is common for a center to be able to practice a single " shotgun " formation thrown snap enough to keep his head up and toss it blindly.
Berry and Torrence had adjoining lockers, and after football practice, they began harmonizing together in the showers with several other football players.
Members of sports clubs that support a team can be sports amateurs — groups who meet to practice a sport, as for example in most cycling clubs -- or professionals -- football clubs consist of well-paid team members and thousands of supporters.
One day after football practice, he approached baseball coach Bobby Winkles asking if he could join the team.
One comes between basketball practice in the gym and the exterior at The Rig-Wam drive-in ; it has Jacy, Duane and Sonny riding along in her convertible ( and being chased by an enthusiastic little dog ), singing an uptempo rendition of the more solemn school song sung later at the football game.
His father did not like that Zarraonandía played football, because " it was enough with two brothers in the practice of this game.
Legend holds that the football practice field had to be cleared of diamondback rattlesnakes on a regular basis, thus leading to the designation.
Some of its venues are the Jack Simpson Gymnasium ( basketball, volleyball ), McMahon Stadium ( football, soccer ), Olympic Oval ( speed skating ), Hawkings Field ( field hockey ), University of Calgary Aquatic Centre ( swimming, often shortened to Aquatic Centre ) and a 200m Running Track ( cross-country and track & field practice ).
Orr Park offers two playgrounds, six baseball / softball fields, a walking trail, a football field and a practice field.
* Justin Trattou ( born 1988 ), defensive end on the New York Giants practice squad and former player on the Florida gators football team.
Locations seen in the movie are the old Johnstown High School in Kernville, torn down shortly afterwards ; the Carpatho-Russian Citizen's Club in East Conemaugh ; the Franklin works of Bethlehem Steel ; the Point Stadium ; the Johnstown " Cochran " Junior High football practice field and the Johnstown Vo-Tech football locker room.
Prosper High School cost $ 113. 5 million to construct and is 590, 000-square-feet, complete with a medical tech lab, a restaurant-worthy kitchen, a greenhouse, a broadcast studio and an indoor football practice facility.
* Adam Stenavich, practice squad football player for the Houston Texans
Historically, white footballs have been used in football games played at night so that the ball can be seen more easily ; however, this practice is no longer commonplace, as artificial lighting conditions have improved to the point where it is no longer necessary.
The team plays at Memorial Stadium, which recently underwent a $ 31 million renovation to add the Anderson Family Football Complex, adding a football practice facility adjacent to the stadium complete with indoor partial practice field, weight room, and new locker room.
Putting football into practice in 1896, AIK were runners-up in the championship only two years later, in 1898.
Workers had a one-hour break during a normal workday, and the players on the team usually took the first 15 minutes to eat lunch and used the remaining 45 minutes to practice football.
His father gave him a football when he was 16 months old and as a child he was able to practice with brothers and friends on a large field near his home in Helsingborg.
The practice of football was introduced in Seville at the end of the 19th century by the large British expatriate population in the city, composed by owners or managers of manufacturing companies based there.

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