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computer-making and were
In 2001, the computer-making and Internet business were split.

operations and were
While observing the operations of our Government in various parts of the world, I have felt that in many situations where our policies were good we have tended to ignore minor problems which spoiled our main effort.
The operations of its other plant in Rochdale and Leesona's former operations in Manchester were transferred to a recently acquired plant in the adjoining town of Heywood.
Field operations were transferred from administrative personnel primarily engaged in other tasks to specially trained teams of full-time African investigators ( three teams, each working in two provinces ).
If all the operating variables were varied simultaneously, Af operations would be required to do the same job, and as R increases this increases very much more rapidly than the number of operations required by the dynamic program.
In 1788, with the approval of Congress, the Articles were replaced by the United States Constitution and the new government began operations in 1789.
Three different types of punch cards were used: one for arithmetical operations, one for numerical constants, and one for load and store operations, transferring numbers from the store to the arithmetical unit or back.
is an example of associativity because the parentheses were changed ( and consequently the order of operations during evaluation ) while the operands 5, 2, and 1 appeared in exactly the same order from left to right in the expression.
The city suffered extreme overcrowding and deplorable sanitary conditions up to 1875 when the medieval fortifications were finally abandoned as a limit to building operations and new, less miserable quarters were built in the eastern part of the city, where drainage of waste liquids was easiest.
Exactly-once mode was essential for operations which were not idempotent ; in this mode, the responder kept a copy of the response buffers in memory until successful receipt of a release packet from the requestor, or until a timeout elapsed.
Microprocessors such as the Intel 8008, the direct predecessor of the 8080 and the 8086, used in early personal computers, could also perform a small number of operations on four bits, such as the DAA ( Decimal Add Adjust ) instruction, and the auxiliary carry ( AC / NA ) flag, which were used to implement decimal arithmetic routines.
The Bulgarians also possessed a small navy of six torpedo boats, which were restricted to operations along the country's Black Sea coast.
Railway operations were privatised during 1994-1997.
Ownership of the track and infrastructure passed to Railtrack, whilst passenger operations were franchised to individual private sector operators ( originally there were 25 franchises ) and the freight services sold outright ( six companies were set up, but five of these were sold to the same buyer ).
The privateer-turned-pirate Henry Jennings and his followers decided, early in the 18th century, to use the then uninhabited island of New Providence as a base for their operations ; it was within easy reach of the Florida Strait and its busy shipping lanes, which were filled with European vessels crossing the Atlantic.
Product ciphers were suggested and analyzed by Claude Shannon in his seminal 1949 publication Communication Theory of Secrecy Systems as a means to effectively improve security by combining simple operations such as substitutions and permutations.
The French initially reported just 11 British ships, as Swiftsure and Alexander were still returning from their scouting operations at Alexandria, and so were to the west of the main fleet, out of sight.
Shortly thereafter, de Havilland Canada from Boeing, Short Brothers and Learjet operations were added.

operations and sold
In 1971, Cavenham Foods acquired the Bovril Company but then sold most of its dairies and South American operations to finance further take-overs.
It separated the Commodore and Amiga operations into separate divisions and quickly started using the brand name on a line of PCs sold in Europe.
In 1766, he started switching Mount Vernon's primary cash crop away from tobacco to wheat, a crop that could be processed and then sold in various forms in the colonies, and further diversified operations to include flour milling, fishing, horse breeding, spinning, weaving and ( in the 1790s ) whiskey production.
In 1991 ICI sold the agricultural and merchandising operations of BritAg and Scottish Agricultural Industries to Norsk Hydro.
CMF units were sometimes scorned by AIF soldiers as " chocolate soldiers " or " chockos ", because " they would melt under the pressure " of military operations ; or in an alternative version of the story of the origin of this term, as a result of the 1930s ' uniforms of Militia soldiers, these soldiers were considered by AIF volunteers and some civilians as soldiers only for show like the soldiers in garish 19th century dress uniforms shown on tins of chocolates that were commonly sold in Australia in the 1930s, hence the name " chocolate-tin soldiers " for Militia members.
In 1955, RCA sold its Estate large appliance operations to Whirlpool Corporation.
In 1954, the company was still underperforming, and sold vehicle manufacturing operations ( the primary asset of the company ) to the Bohn Aluminum and Brass Corporation of Detroit.
Companies abandoned vertical integration, sold off non-core operations, and outsourced those functions to other companies.
As of 1905, there were 80, 000 cigar-making operations in the United States, most of them small, family-operated shops where cigars were rolled and sold immediately.
The firm sold most of its American operations to KPMG, Deloitte & Touche, Ernst & Young and Grant Thornton LLP.
When Hughes Electronics sold its aerospace and defense operations to Raytheon, the former Magnavox defense operations were transferred as well.
In 1978, Harley-Davidson sold its Italian operations to the Castiglioni brothers, founders of the Cagiva motorcycle company, which continued to produce bikes branded " HD Cagiva " until 1980.
This plant began operations in 1972 and was closed in 1990, with all but of the property being sold back to HRD.
A glut of war surplus aircraft and a lack of government interest in aviation caused the company to become unprofitable, and in 1920 it was sold to Birmingham Small Arms Company, who had its operations liquidated later that year.
Fokker went into bankruptcy in 1996, and its operations were sold to competitors.
Australian pizza chains Eagle Boys and Pizza Haven also entered the market in the 1990s, but their New Zealand operations were later sold to Pizza Hut and Domino's.
HOLC officially ceased operations in 1951, when its last assets were sold to private lenders.
Texaco Canada Inc sold to Imperial Oil with retail operations converted to Esso brand.
When the non-insurance operations of Transamerica were later sold to GE Capital, Aegon retained the building as an investment.
It sold its local telephone operations and the Frontier name in 2001 to Citizens Communications, which renamed itself Frontier Communications in 2008.
The major oil companies were, and many still are, vertically integrated, from production to refining and with their own retail stations, although some sold off their retail operations.
Titan went out of print in 1998, when Avalon Hill was sold and ceased operations.

operations and Technology
The Commodore Semiconductor Group ( formerly MOS Technology, Inc .) was bought by its former management and in 1995, resumed operations under the name GMT Microelectronics, utilizing a troubled facility in Norristown, Pennsylvania that Commodore had closed in 1992.
* The Advanced Technology Office ( ATO ) researched, demonstrated, and developed high payoff projects in maritime, communications, special operations, command and control, and information assurance and survivability mission areas.
The Office is managed by the FBI Associate Director, who also oversees the operations of the Information and Technology and Human Resources Branches.
Information and Communication Technology ( ICT ) management processes recommend best practice for requirements analysis, planning, design, deployment and ongoing operations management and technical support of an ICT infrastructure.
The Center began operations in 1943 as the North Carolina Vocational Textile School, later renamed the North Carolina Center for Applied Textile Technology.
The game features pixel graphics on a 19 inch Electrohome G07 model CRT monitor, and uses a Motorola 68010 central processing unit ( CPU ) with a MOS Technology 6502 subsystem to control the audio and coin operations.
As of 2007, Chrysler still employed over 1, 600 people at the complex, moving those operations in mid-2009 to the Chrysler Technology Center.
The Hensoldt System Technology division ( resulting from a merger of the military optics operations of Leica and Hensoldt ) was continued by Zeiss under the Hensoldt name until 2006.
John Dutton Conant Little ( February 1, 1928 ) is an Institute Professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology best known for his result in operations research, Little's law.
By this time Loomis had become a prominent figure in experimental physics and had moved his Tuxedo Park operations to Cambridge, Massachusetts, where he established a joint operation with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology ( MIT ).
The Technology & Science Branch ( TSB ) develops and transitions new tools and techniques into operations for tropical weather prediction in conjunction with other government and academic entities.
In April 2011, Samsung Electronics sold its HDD commercial operations to Seagate Technology for approximately US $ 1. 4 billion.
The Canada Science and Technology Museum owns one operational engine constructed from two locomotives, numbered engines 3 and 4 built for the Merrill & Ring Lumber Co., Ltd and used in their forestry operations at Theodosia Arm on the British Columbia mainland.
There are a number of major scientific employers nearby including the UKAEA at Culham ( and the Joint European Torus ( JET ) fusion research project ), Harwell Laboratory, the Science and Technology Facilities Council ( the research council responsible for Rutherford Appleton Laboratory ) and the Diamond Light Source synchrotron, which is the largest UK-funded scientific facility to be built for over 30 years Didcot is also the base of operations for the Baptist Union of Great Britain and BMS World Mission.
( Official site ) Field of operations: The Swedish Gene Technology Advisory Board shall promote an ethically justified and safe usage of gene technology through its advisory operations.
Technology has changed sawmill operations significantly in recent years, emphasizing increasing profits through waste minimization and increased energy efficiency as well as improving operator safety.
* Landsat 1 ( originally named Earth Resources Technology Satellite 1 ): launched July 23, 1972, terminated operations January 6, 1978
University of New Brunswick College, Singapore, Queen Margaret University, Asia Campus, NYU Tisch School of the Arts, Asia began operations in Singapore between 2007 and 2008, with the Curtin University of Technology Singapore Campus & University of Wales Institute, Cardiff: Asia Campus due to join them in December 2008.
Engineering Technology programs typically include instruction in various engineering support functions for research, production, and operations, and applications to specific engineering specialties.
In 2009, Seven moved its Epping-based production operations to a purpose-built high-definition television production facility at the Australian Technology Park in Eveleigh.
It services almost all of the lines on the CityRail network, and is the major terminus for interurban and interstate rail services ; it houses the operations of The Rail Corporation New South Wales ; it sits beside Railway Square and is officially located in Haymarket ; and it is the station closest to the University of Technology Sydney at Broadway.
Carl Gruenler, former vice president of military and government operations for American Technology Corporation said that being within of the LRAD is extremely painful, and that it was designed for use in short bursts at, to give targeted people a headache.
From 1982 to 1985, McMonagle was the operations officer and a project test pilot for the Advanced Fighter Technology Integration F-16 aircraft.

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