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His truly epochal invention was the combination of these elements into a practical system which allowed the mass production of printed books and was economically viable for printers and readers alike.
With their ascension to power, organized crime was poised to expand into a truly national and multi-ethnic combination.
The carbon brakes in combination with tyre technology and the car's aerodynamics produce truly remarkable braking forces.
Best, state that these later " peltasts " were not truly peltasts in the traditional sense, but lightly armored hoplites carrying the pelte shield in conjunction with longer spears — a combination that has been interpreted as a direct ancestor to the Macedonian phalanx.
In 1990, Faith No More broke into the mainstream with their single " Epic ', often seen as the first truly successful combination of heavy metal with rap.
In addition to pure IVTC, YATTA also allows the combination of IVTC and traditional deinterlacing for sources mixing telecined and truly interlaced material, enabling variable frame rate manipulation to create VFR Matroska video files.
This unique programme is truly the ultimate combination of what Audi as a brand stands for – Sportiness, Sophistication and Progressiveness.
His Caterpillar Rocking Chair in 1984 ' is visually stunning, a good combination of colour, structure and practicality ... and has the advantage of being a truly original idea: just as Saarinen and his pedestal chairs converted four chairlegs into one ' ( An Encyclopedia of Chairs-The Apple Press ).
It is the combination of small classes and BHP specific programming that creates a truly unique and welcoming learning community.

combination and open
:* Domestic: The individual islands are connected by a combination of satellite earth stations, microwave systems, and VHF and HF radiotelephone ; within the islands, service is provided by small exchanges connected to subscribers by open wire, cable, and fiber-optic cable
In another combination of real and virtual worlds, Chris Burke's talk show This Spartan Life takes place in Halo 2s open multiplayer environment.
Open systems are computer systems that provide some combination of interoperability, portability, and open software standards.
In the early years, many of the Jewel and Osco combination stores maintained different operating hours from one another and on certain days such as holidays, one side of the combo store would be open, while the other would be closed.
Nobody on board has the combination to open these safes-the unlock key comes as a part of the launch order from the higher authority.
For an open surface Σ, the electromotive force along the surface boundary, ∂ Σ, is a combination of the boundary's motion, with velocity v, through a magnetic field B ( illustrated by the generic F field in the diagram ) and the induced electric field caused by the changing magnetic field.
It is best known for the newly refurbished Parrish Mill, a combination grist mill, saw mill, covered bridge and dam built in 1880 and now open for tours.
The Rainbow Club, a combination bar, liquor store, and restaurant, sits just outside the city limits and is open six days a week ( closed Monday ).
In 1973, Riverlawn Elementary School again expanded to include a combination cafeteria / gym with a modern, efficient kitchen and an open area classroom.
He gradually expanded the retail business, being the first fashion brand to open on Floral Street in London's Covent Garden in 1979, where his shop offered an eclectic combination of clothes and ' finds ' for men which reflected his own magpie personality.
The combination of CSS decryption software and use of formats covered by software patents places a fully functional MPlayer in the legal bind shared by most open source multimedia players.
All this – with the exception of Bryant's – was open from seven till midnight for a combination price of fifty cents.
We may, however, take the Ms not singly but together ; and again, no other course being open to us, this is what we must do ; we must assume that N results from a combination of Ms.
The concept has become common in large cities, where a combination of coffeehouses, libraries, as well as privately owned open access points, allow clients to stay more or less continuously connected to the Internet, while moving around.
The river canyon was the scene of the successful Salween Campaign in World War II, a battle fought by the Chinese against Japan in 1944 – 1945 in order to open up the blockaded Burma Road supply route from India, in combination with a second campaign to remove Japanese forces from northern Burma.
He grew up reading the New Testament and called the mixture of being Jewish and learning about Jesus " an odd combination " that left him open minded but deeply unsatisfied.
In particular, the combination of an open political process, high GNI per capita, and a thriving, export-oriented economic policy has shown that these countries have now not only reached but surpassed the ranks of many developed countries.
In a 2007 interview with Ultimate Guitar Archive, Cornell stated he would be open for a Temple of the Dog reunion, or " some collaboration with any combination of those guys.
A combination of accounting changes and governance issues led options to become a less popular means of remuneration as 2006 progressed, and various alternative implementations of buybacks surfaced to challenge the dominance of " open market " cash buybacks as the preferred means of implementing a share repurchase plan.
The object is an unusual combination of an open cluster of stars ; an emission nebula ( the lower, red portion ), a reflection nebula ( the upper, blue portion ) and a dark nebula ( the apparent ' gaps ' within the emission nebula that cause the trifid appearance ; these are also designated Barnard 85 ).
For the first decade that it was open the heart of the park was a combination of water fun and show.
On the Kercopian Literary Criticism in the Slovenian Literary Field ), written with a rare combination of fine irony and piercing analytical style, on drastically unrefexive criticism in Slovenian literature she has shown how important it is for a critic to be disposable and open to the artistic work and at the same time able to produce analytical distances in relation to the work read and evaluated, and in the next step to compound both experiences into a certain perspective, which can come out as his / her own distinctive approach and a singular way of seeing things and works of art.
In 1944, Maddox, along with his wife, the former Hattie Virginia Cox ( 1918 – 1997 ), used $ 400 in savings to open a combination grocery store and restaurant called Lester's Grill.
" Skvader " also became the nickname in the 1950s and 1960s for a combination bus and lorry ( truck ) which was commonly used on small bus routes in Norrland ; the front-end was a bus taking passengers and the back-end was an open loading bay, often used for delivering milk from small farmers to the nearest dairy.
* Open system ( computing ), one of a class of computers and associated software that provides some combination of interoperability, portability and open software standards, particularly Unix and Unix-like systems

combination and access
He envisaged instruments in which the French late-romantic full-organ sound should work integrally with the English and German romantic reed pipes, and with the classical Alsace Silbermann organ resources and baroque flue pipes, all in registers regulated ( by stops ) to access distinct voices in fugue or counterpoint capable of combination without loss of distinctness: different voices singing together in the same music.
The combination of TV, telephone and Internet access is commonly called triple play regardless of whether CATV or telcos offer it.
Alternatively, additional information is necessary to complete the find, such as a padlock combination to access the cache.
The access control mechanism a system offers will be based upon one of three approaches to access control or it may be derived from a combination of the three approaches.
People access their PAN with their Commlink, a combination personal computer / cell phone / PDA / wireless device available either as an implant or a head-mounted display.
In radio systems, TDMA is usually used alongside Frequency-division multiple access ( FDMA ) and Frequency division duplex ( FDD ); the combination is referred to as FDMA / TDMA / FDD.
Ancel / Antel even offers a bundle of cellular Internet access and ADSL, an unusual but potentially attractive combination for home ADSL users who also want to have Internet access on the go.
In such a scenario, if the user is known to designated cohorts, the cohorts may provide their smart card and password in combination with the extant factor of the user in question and thus provide two factors for the user with missing credential, and three factors overall to allow access.
Typically, credentials can be something you know ( such as number or PIN ), something you have ( such as an access badge ), something you are ( such as a biometric feature ) or some combination of these items.
In telecommunications, pulse-address multiple access ( PAMA ) is a channel access method that enables the ability of a communication satellite to receive signals from several Earth terminals simultaneously and to amplify, translate, and relay the signals back to Earth, based on the addressing of each station by an assignment of a unique combination of time and frequency slots.
" Open access " and " POS " ( point of service ) products are a combination of an HMO and traditional indemnity plan.
Instead of another party confirming a missile launch as in the case of land-based ICBMs, the set of keys is distributed among the key personnel on the submarine and are kept in safes ( each of these crew members has access only to his keys ), some of which are locked by combination locks.
However the storage is attached, the drives themselves are usually configured as a Redundant Array of Inexpensive ( or Independent ) Discs RAID, which may be configured to provide appropriate combination of faster disk access or protection against the failure of one ( or even two ) discs in the physical RAID array.
It's a deceptively simple protocol, but the combination of three key features, hierarchical data, fine-grained access control, and " contexts " or saved searches with notification, has caused serious problems for server implementors.
Railroad access to the west was by transfer steamers and ferry barges until a combination railroad-highway bridge was built in 1929.
The combination of mineral waters, which were much in vogue as a health remedy at the time, and convenient rail access caused the settlement to develop as a small-scale spa town, which took its name from the springs.
Even when access is controlled through a combination of authentication and access control lists, the problems of maintaining the authorization data is not trivial, and often represents as much administrative burden as managing authentication credentials.
The rise of cloud computing technology and Wi-Fi availability have enabled access to remote servers via a combination of portable hardware and software.
In combination with participant observation, they can be used for gaining access to various cultural and social groups, selecting sites to study, sampling of such sites, and raising unexpected issues for exploration.
A different form of leptin resistance ( in combination with insulin resistance and weight gain ) easily arises in laboratory animals ( such as rats ), as soon as they are given unlimited ( ad libitum ) access to palatable, energy-dense foods, and it is reversed when these animals are put back on low energy-density chow.

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