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TSO and continued
Most of its publishing functions were privatised in 1996 as a separate company known as The Stationery Office ( TSO ), but HMSO continued as a separate part of the Cabinet Office.
When Megadeth entered hiatus after Dave Mustaine injured his arm, Al re-joined Savatage on April 9, 2002 and also continued his work with TSO.

TSO and concerts
In an effort to bring classical music to children between the ages of 5 and 12, the TSO organize a series of five one-hour concerts on Saturday afternoons.
On March 13, 2012, Beethoven's Last Night: The Complete Narrated Version was released by Rhino Records and available exclusively at WalMart stores, TSO's own webstore, and TSO concerts.

TSO and at
The expression ' time sharing ' was usually used to designate computers shared by interactive users at terminals, such as IBM's TSO, and VM / CMS
The TSO was founded in 1922 as the New Symphony Orchestra, and gave its first concert at Massey Hall in April 1923.
Image: 2 Mark IV TSO E. JPG | The interior of a refurbished GNER Mark IV TSOE vehicle, showing the small area at the rear of the carriage dedicated for the use of smoking passengers
Mark 2A Tourist Standard Open ( TSO ) 5278 " Melisande " at Cheltenham Spa on 18 September 2004 on a charter service to Swindon.
Mark 2F TSO 6035 at Carlisle railway station | Carlisle on 27 August 2004, in Arriva Trains Northern livery.
Mark 2C TSO 5541 at Cheriton shuttle terminal | Cheriton in Rail blue | BR blue / grey livery in 1994.
Image: 2 Mark IV TSO E. JPG | The interior of a refurbished GNER Mark IV TSOE vehicle, showing the small area at the rear of the carriage dedicated for the use of smoking passengers.
While with the TSO he taught conducting at The Royal Conservatory of Music where among his pupils were Milton Barnes and Rudy Toth.
The Mk1 TSO contains eight seating bays, three transverse entrance vestibules, and two toilets arranged either side of a central corridor leading to the gangway at one end.
There were five units in ' warm store ' at Ashford Chart Leacon, and one unit, 508212, was heavily robbed to keep the surviving service units in operation, including the swap of its TSO coach with one from a service unit that ran into a tree on the Redhill-Tonbridge line.
Any requirement at the transponder to detect and act upon a P2 pulse 2μs after P1 has been removed from the new and improved TSO C74c specification.
The FAA refers to the non-responsiveness of new and improved TSO C74c compliant transponders to Mode S compatible radars and TCAS as " The Terra Problem ", and has issued Airworthiness Directives ( ADs ) against various transponder manufacturers, over the years, at various times on no predictable schedule.
South West Trains refurbished Class 455 / 7 No. ( 45 ) 5740 at Wimbledon railway station | Wimbledon, with the second carriage being the former Class 508 TSO vehicle
It won the 1996 Sidney Myer Performing Arts Award, and a documentary on Maurice Ravel's Mother Goose, which featured the TSO, won the Best Biography Profile at the New York Festival International Television Programming Awards.
During the mid 1980s they underwent their heavy C1 refurbishment at Wolverton which included new flat windscreens, a corridor connection between the Motor Vehicle ( MBS ) and trailer ( TSO ), and a PA system among other modifications.

TSO and Hall
Currently, TSO performances are held in Roy Thomson Hall.
Federation Concert Hall, home of the TSO

TSO and from
Complete timetables are still available in printed form from TSO ( The Stationery Office ) and also an independent publisher.
Apart from " NGO ", there are many alternative or overlapping terms in use, including: third sector organization ( TSO ), non-profit organization ( NPO ), voluntary organization ( VO ), civil society organization ( CSO ), grassroots organization ( GO ), social movement organization ( SMO ), private voluntary organization ( PVO ), self-help organization ( SHO ) and non-state actors ( NSAs ).
As a result running a large number of terminals required a lot more communications lines than the number required today, especially if different types of terminals needed to be supported, or the users wanted to use different types of applications (. e. g. under CICS or TSO ) from the same location.
Members of the Board include ( though are not limited to ) representatives from the UK Office of Government Commerce ( OGC ), APM Group ( APMG ), The Stationery Office ( TSO ), V3 Examination Panel, Examination Institutes ( EIs ) and the IT Service Management Forum International ( itSMF ) as the recognised user group.
In 1992, TSO musicians had accepted a 16 % pay cut because of a threat of bankruptcy to the orchestra, with a promise from management to make up the loss in subsequent contract negotiations.
NSCRIPT was a port of SCRIPT to OS and TSO from CP-67 / CMS SCRIPT.
The name " Time Sharing Option " derives from the fact that, when it was originally introduced in 1971, IBM considered time-sharing an " optional feature ," as compared to standard batch processing, and hence offered TSO as an option for OS / 360 MVT.
* Several TSO Manuals from the early 1970s, available from the BitSavers. org archive
CLIST can read / write MVS files and read / write from / to a TSO terminal.
Beginning with the 2010 Fall / Winter tour, TSO has been featuring songs from this project in each of their tours.
With the extra power from the Performance Pack the TSO GTC accelerated to in 4. 1 seconds and to in 8. 5 seconds.
With the bigger AP Racing brakes, the TSO GTC delivered a 0-100-0 time of 12. 9 seconds, and the extra power allowed it to accelerate from 50 to in just 2. 1 seconds.
The Gas Directive requires that, in the case of vertically integrated utilities such as Bord Gáis, the Transmission System Operator ( TSO ) and the Distribution System Operator ( DSO ) functions to be legally and functionally unbundled from activities not related to these functions, although a combined DSO / TSO is permissible.
The interior aboard a TSO vehicle from a high density Class 450 / 5 Desiro, which was originally First Class aboard Class 450 / 0 TCO vehicle
A revised version of the LESLP Manual ( 6th Edition ) is now available from TSO.
The 455 / 7s are easily distinguished from 455 / 8s as each TSO car is taken from a Class 508.
The TSO was the first Australian orchestra to have its own radio program, " Journey into Melody ", which was broadcast weekly from 1956 to 1969.
In 1995, when funding cuts threatened to downsize the orchestra from 47 players, a petition was launched by the Friends of the TSO that gathered 35, 000 signatures, the largest petition in Tasmanian history.
The locomotives that were returned to the UK were sent back abroad to France from May – October 2009 on hire to operators TSO and ETF.

TSO and .
The same Job Control Language files could be used unchanged ; utilities and other non-core facilities like TSO ran unchanged.
z / OS supports stable mainframe systems and standards such as CICS, IMS, DB2, RACF, SNA, WebSphere MQ, record-oriented data access methods, REXX, CLIST, SMP / E, JCL, TSO / E, and ISPF, among others.
* TSO ( technisch secundair onderwijs ) or EST ( Enseignement Secondaire Technique ) translated as ' technical high school ' allows a student to pursue an occupation or additional education upon graduation.
This was similar in most ways to PCP and MFT ( most programs could be ported among the three without being re-compiled ), but has more sophisticated memory management and a time-sharing facility, TSO.
The use of Trichuris suis ova ( TSO, or pig whipworm eggs ) by Weinstock, et al., as a therapy for treating Crohn's disease and to a lesser extent ulcerative colitis are two examples that support this hypothesis.
There is also anecdotal evidence that treatment of inflammatory bowel disease ( IBD ) with TSO decreases the incidence of asthma, allergy, and other inflammatory disorders.
Some scientific evidence suggests that the course of multiple sclerosis may be very favorably altered by helminth infection ; TSO is being studied as a treatment for this disease.
A terminal user would log-in via VTAM to a specific application or application environment ( e. g. CICS or TSO ).
Planning Policy Statement 9: Biodiversity and Geological Conservation, TSO, UK.
* OPDM Circular ( 2005 ), 06 / 2005: Biodiversity and Geological Conservation, Statutory Obligations and their Impact within the Planning System, TSO, Uk.
The Toronto Symphony Orchestra ( TSO ) is a Canadian orchestra based in Toronto, Ontario.
The current TSO music director is Peter Oundjian, who was appointed to the post in January 2003 and formally became music director with the 2004-2005 season.
In February 2007, Oundjian extended his contract with the TSO to 2012.
The TSO is governed by a board of 25 directors, led by Ana Lopes, Robert W. Corcoran, and Allan S. Kimberley.

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