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convention and suite
Founded by a marketing manager from Apollo Computer, Inc., Bill Warner, a prototype of their first digital nonlinear editing system ( the Avid / 1 ) was shown in a private suite at the National Association of Broadcasters ( NAB ) convention in April 1988.
The H. 264 name follows the ITU-T naming convention, where the standard is a member of the H. 26x line of VCEG video coding standards ; the MPEG-4 AVC name relates to the naming convention in ISO / IEC MPEG, where the standard is part 10 of ISO / IEC 14496, which is the suite of standards known as MPEG-4.
However, the Monarch of Sweden ( as of present King Carl XVI Gustaf ), is still a four-star general and admiral à la suite in the Swedish Army, Navy and Air Force and is by convention the foremost representative of the Swedish Armed Forces.
The Stardust took over the closed Royal Nevada hotel-casino, remodeled the showroom, and converted it into a convention center and high-roller suite.
In the debate he proposed that the convention conditionally adopt the Constitution, subject to the Congress considering and acting on a suite of amendments.
At the Liberal Party's 2012 biennial convention, Cauchon hosted a hospitality suite leading to speculation that he was interested in running for leader in the 2013 leadership election.

convention and featured
Two years later, the city hosted the tumultuous 1968 Democratic National Convention, which featured physical confrontations both inside and outside the convention hall, including full-scale riots, or in some cases police riots, in city streets.
The convention was seen by some of its contemporaries, including featured speaker Mott, as but a single step in the continuing effort by women to gain for themselves a greater proportion of social, civil and moral rights, but it was viewed by others as a revolutionary beginning to the struggle by women for complete equality with men.
* The Berry Vest of The Swirling Eddies, Best of album featured a bonus track on the tape version only reversing the usual convention of the time of putting bonus tracks on the CD only, 1995 Compilation
The Canadian television series Trailer Park Boys featured a train convention in Bangor
The group's appearance at the convention is also notable for their lengthy performance: in an interview featured in the documentary Get Up, Stand Up, Kramer reported that while many musicians were scheduled to perform at a day-long concert, only the MC5 initially appeared.
Evidence of how impatient audiences were getting with psychiatrists telling them they were mentally ill was displayed in 1964 when at an ECHO convention, a featured speaker named Dr. Albert Ellis stated that " the exclusive homosexual is a psychopath " to which someone in the audience responded, " Any homosexual who would come to you for treatment, Dr. Ellis, would have to be a psychopath!
Eventually, he became famous as an illustrator featured in Comiket ( a comic convention held bi-annually in Japan ).
The organization's 2007 convention in Atlanta, Georgia featured record-breaking attendance and more participation by the organization's youth wing.
Meanwhile the wives go to the cinema to calm their rattled nerves ... and what should they see but a newsreel of the convention in which their husbands are prominently featured!
This issue was featured at the December 1831 National Republican convention in Baltimore which nominated Henry Clay for president, and the proposal to re-charter was formally introduced into Congress on January 6, 1832.
It is common in ghazals for the poet's name to be featured in the last verse ( a convention known as takhallus ).
Despite his resentment, Hatch developed a respect for Ronald D. Moore, the new series ' writer and producer, when he appeared as a featured guest at Galacticon ( the Battlestar Galactica 25th anniversary convention, hosted by Hatch ) and answered questions posed by a very hostile audience.
) Finally, the modern-day game Zork: The Undiscovered Underground created as a promotion for Zork Grand Inquisitor featured an extended reference to a line in Zork III about " a whole convention of grues " in a certain location, by having the player infiltrate a literal grue convention, complete with lectures, entertainment and souvenirs.
This instrument featured a high A string and was debuted at the 1983 NAMM convention.
The 2004 Democratic National Convention featured a theme for each day of the convention.
The convention is notable in that it featured the last major address of former President Ronald Reagan's long political career.
The convention featured speeches by Joe Paterno, Pat Robertson, a keynote address by Thomas Kean, then-governor of New Jersey, and the music of the Jimmy Maxwell Orchestra.
In 1980, he was a featured speaker at the convention on the night delegates met to nominate a vice presidential candidate.
San Diego, California's annual Comic Con ( the largest media-oriented convention event in the Western hemisphere ) has also featured related guests, especially from the Doctor Who spin-off series Torchwood, due to that show's current popularity on BBC America.
The convention also featured prominently as a setting for the Numb3rs episode " Graphic ".
Warfield was active in many organizations, After appearing as the featured artist at the 50th year convention of the National Association of Negro Musicians, Inc. ( NANM ), he became active with the organization, serving as its President for two terms.
It featured, 55 high school ( mostly ) seniors in Washington, DC and Philadelphia, PA, as representatives of the ( then ) 48 states and seven territories in a " mock " constitutional convention.
Megatron featured in several of the comics available exclusively at the BotCon Transformers convention, appearing in each of his different forms.

convention and Jello
* Jello Biafra began his talk by referring to the arrest of Steve Rambam, noting the convention had been more " spook heavy " than usual.

convention and ice
Also found on Lake Street is the Rouses Point Civic Center, which houses village council meetings, an ice rink, and from time to time serves as a small convention floor.
He previously co-chaired the science fiction convention Westercon 31, held in Los Angeles, CA in 1978, that was inspired by its Baskin-Robbins-esque number to hold the first " Ice Cream Social " at a regional science fiction convention ; a similar ice cream social had been held in 1969 at a Worldcon, St. Louiscon, the 27th World Science Fiction Convention in St. Louis, MO.
The Victorias took their name from the then-reigning monarch of Canada, Queen Victoria, a convention common among ice hockey teams of the era.
Mike Glyer introduced the ice cream social as a convention icebreaker in 1978 — borrowing it from Loscon — but it has not been a part of every convention.
The convention signed on January 30, 1914, by the representatives of the world's various maritime powers, provided for the inauguration of an international derelict-destruction, ice observation, and ice patrol service, consisting of vessels, which should patrol the ice regions during the season of iceberg danger and attempt to keep the trans-Atlantic lanes clear of derelicts during the remainder of the year.
In 1994, the Grand Hall of the convention center received a new ceiling, paint and lighting and the ice rink was also converted into an exhibit hall in the same year.

convention and made
Over the years, however, the lack of convention in some style guides has made it difficult to determine which two-word abbreviations should be abbreviated with periods and which should not.
Johnson again organized a convention for January 1865 which in turn made provisions for the abolishment of slavery and an election in March for state government offices.
However, legislating for alterations to the Act is a complex process, since the act is a common denominator in the shared succession of all the Commonwealth realms and the Statute of Westminster 1931 acknowledges by established convention that any changes to the rules of succession may be made only with the agreement of all of the states involved, with concurrent amendments to be made by each state's parliament or parliaments.
This made the internal current East to West as previously mentioned, but in the event of a later convention change it would have become West to East, so that the East electrode would not have been the ' way in ' any more.
This made the internal current East to West as previously mentioned, but in the event of a later convention change it would have become West to East, so that the West electrode would not have been the ' way out ' any more.
In a constitutional monarchy or non-executive presidency, the head of state may de jure hold ultimate authority over the armed forces but will only normally, as per either written law or unwritten convention, exercise their authority on the advice of their responsible ministers: meaning that the de facto ultimate decision making on military maneuvers is made elsewhere.
At the convention, Monroe made his final public statement on slavery, proposing that Virginia emancipate and deport its bondsmen with " the aid of the Union.
Thus, Peel affirmed a convention of the constitution that promotes stability in the British system: the Parliament of the day must respect the settlement of constitutional issues made by previous Parliaments.
Further, officials in the United Kingdom indicated that the British parliament was under no obligation to fulfill any request for legal changes made by Trudeau, particularly if Canadian convention was not being followed.
She and Matilda Joslyn Gage both made their first public speeches for women's rights at the convention.
The first call for a convention was made over issues of mounting taxation without representation in Parliament and because of the British blockade.
For one thing, he began the 1896 convention without any official status — the Democratic National Committee, which made the initial determination of which delegations would be seated, had chosen the pro-gold Nebraskans to represent their state.
Despite the information available at the time, Garfield made a strong showing at the convention in 1874, commanding over two-thirds of the delegates, and then won re-election against Democratic and Independent opponents, though by a smaller margin than in the past.
Several decisions were made at this initial convention of the party.
It more than doubled the space in the complex and made McCormick Place the largest convention center in the nation, surpassing the Javits Center in New York City.
At the convention to declare Texan Independence in March 1836, he was made Commander-in-Chief.
This example has been made using the Z-X-Z convention for Euler angles.
The ICRC commentary on the Fourth Geneva convention states that when the establishment of hospital and safety zones in occupied territories were discussed reference was made to a draft agreement and it was agreed to append it as an annex I to the Fourth Geneva Convention.
In explanation of the US vote against the convention, Ambassador Clarence Clyde Ferguson Jr. said: " e cannot ... accept that apartheid can in this manner be made a crime against humanity.
In the summer of 1994, word spread online of the Penet remailer being compromised, with the announcement being made at the hacker convention DEF CON II.
In Merriman's hands, the convention is made to take a satirical and deeply ironic twist.
Graham McCann said the programme succeeded as it challenged the " convention that television should not acknowledge that it is television, the show made no attempt to hide its cameras, allowed the microphone boom to intrude and often revealed other nuts and bolts of studio technology.
On June 24, 1856, Toombs introduced the Toombs Bill, which proposed a constitutional convention in Kansas under conditions which were acknowledged by various anti-slavery leaders as fair, and which mark the greatest concessions made by the pro-slavery senators during the Kansas struggle.
At the convention he made clear his support for the principle that " trade and intercourse ... shall be absolutely free " in a federal Australia.

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