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Extended or special editions can also apply to films that have been extended for television and video against the wishes of the director, such as the TV versions of Dune ( 1984 ) and the Harry Potter films, and the DVD editions of Ridley Scott films Gladiator, Black Hawk Down, and American Gangster.
The legacy of the 8086 is enduring in the basic instruction set of today's personal computers and servers ; the 8086 also lent its last two digits to later extended versions of the design, such as the Intel 286 and the Intel 386, all of which eventually became known as the x86 family.
They call their approach to full-screen versions reframing: some shots are pan and scan, while others are transferred open matte ( a full widescreen image extended with added image above and below ).
It featured the band's first single ( A-and B-side ), several rare B-side tracks as well as a radio promotion from 1979, a live track and several extended dance mix versions of their biggest MTV hits.
Later versions of the OS have been extended to support smartphones.
The drama output on Radio 4 Extra ( formerly Radio 7 ), which consists predominantly of archived programs and a few extended versions of radio 4 programs, is chiefly composed of comedy, thrillers and science fiction.
Radio 4 Extra broadcast a variety of radio plays from the BBC ` s vast archives and a few extended versions of Radio 4 programs.
The double disc set contains one CD of previous hits, and another of extended versions and mixes of material that had largely only previously been available on vinyl record B-sides.
This definition proved adequate for subsequent versions including the ` extended ', ` revised extended ', and ` Government-Binding ' ( GB ) versions of generative grammar, but may no longer be sufficient for the current minimalist grammar in that merge may require a formal definition that goes beyond the tree manipulation characteristic of Move α.
A Blu-ray version, containing both the extended and theatrical cuts of the movie, was released on September 14, 2009 in the UK, but this contains French-dubbed versions of both cuts, rather than the original English language.
Radio 4's sister station, BBC Radio 4 Extra ( formerly known as BBC 7 ), complements the main channel by broadcasting repeats from the Radio 4 archive, extended versions of Radio 4 programmes and supplements to series such as The Archers and Desert Island Discs.
The two-disc DVD release which followed in October 22, 2002 contained both the original theatrical and the 20th Anniversary extended versions of the film.
Most versions of the HIMEM. SYS extended memory driver for IBM -/ MS-DOS famously displayed upon loading a message that they had installed an " A20 handler ", a piece of software to control Gate-A20 and coordinate it to the needs of programs.
* Peri Palmon Mantike, an extended treatise on divination by twitches ( palomancy ), existing in a number of versions ;
" Most of the entries are extended versions of his blog entries.
The album was more experimental and free-form in nature than previous Glass Harp recordings, and includes extended versions of older material bridged together by the nearly-sixteen-minute " Beachland Jam ".
* Two solutions, called VSOP82 and VSOP87 are versions one mathematical theory for the orbits and positions of the major planets, which seeks to provide accurate positions over an extended period of time.
Years later, Artisan Entertainment acquired the rights to the film and released both the theatrical and extended versions on home video.
In February 2008 The Criterion Collection ( under license from now-rights-holder Jeremy Thomas ) released a four disc Director-Approved edition, again containing both theatrical and extended versions.
Gibb also recorded several extended versions of dance songs, including " Boys Do Fall in Love ", " Secret Agent ", " Like a Fool " and the rarest, " You Don't Say Us Anymore "; many of these extended versions were released to radio disc jockeys only.

extended and Oxford
This mixed gauge was extended southwards from Oxford to at the end of 1856 and so allowed through goods traffic from the north of England to the south coast ( via the London and South Western Railway – LSWR ) without transshipment.
Following a fire at Oxford Circus station the ban was extended to all subsurface stations but smokers often ignored this and lit cigarettes on the escalators on their way out.
It is used in the extended sense of autumn, used as the name of the first term of the academic year, which begins at this time, at various educational institutions in the United Kingdom and Ireland ( typically those with lengthy history and traditions, notably the Universities of Glasgow, Cambridge, Oxford, King's College London, Durham, Aberystwyth and Dublin ).
In the 19th century, according to the Oxford English Dictionary, the meaning was extended " in childish speech, applied to anything soft and furry ", as in Pussy Willow.
) was extended through Oxford from Detroit to Flint and was noted for maintaining limited cars daily, both north and southbound.
At Oxford he extended the Cape observations of stars to the 7th magnitude from 25 ° S declination to the equator, and collected the results in the Radcliffe catalogue for 1890, which contains the places of 6, 424 stars.
from the University of Oxford, Layard returned to Constantinople as attaché to the British embassy, and, in August 1849, started on a second expedition, in the course of which he extended his investigations to the ruins of Babylon and the mounds of southern Mesopotamia.
In 1787 the Oxford Canal was extended southwards, finally opening to Oxford on 1 January 1790.
During the late 18th century in the American South, " marooning " took on a humorous additional meaning describing an extended camping-out picnic over a period of several days ( Oxford English Dictionary ).
It was extended to Manchester on 1 April 1935, replacing part of the A42 ( Oxford to Birmingham through Shipston-on-Stour, Stratford-upon-Avon and Henley-in-Arden ), A455 ( Birmingham to Stafford ), part of the A449 ( Stafford to Newcastle under Lyme ) and A526 ( Newcastle to Manchester ).
The A44 was extended to Oxford in the 1990s, replacing part of the A34 when the M40 motorway was completed.
It was extended in 1990 to Oxford Street in Bilston town centre.
In 1864 the line was extended again from Thame to Oxford.
From the founding of the Universities of Paris ( 1150 ), Bologna ( 1158 ), Oxford, ( 1167 ), Montpelier ( 1181 ) and Padua ( 1222 ), the initial work of Salerno was extended across Europe, and by the Thirteenth century medical leadership had passed to these newer institutions.
However, US 431 was being extended southward from Kentucky through Tennessee and Alabama, so the lost section from Huntsville to Oxford gained the US 431 designation.
" She studied at " Colegio Oxford " in Cuernavaca during her middle school years, where she lived with her extended family for a while.
Since 1624 he undertook an extended educational journey through Europe and visited France ( Paris, University of Sedan ), the Netherlands, England ( University of Oxford, London ), Italy and Hungary.
However, this form of college developed radically in the later Middle Ages after the pattern of New College, Oxford, where for the first time college residence was extended to include undergraduate students.
By the mid-12th century Oxford Castle had been significantly extended in stone.
During peak hours, both Oxford fast trains are extended to Worcester, giving a half-hourly service.
The term " university extension " was first used by the Universities of Cambridge and Oxford in 1867 to describe teaching activities that extended the work of the institution beyond the campus.
The origin and maintenance of eusociality: the advantage of extended parental care, pp. 218 – 234 in: S. Turillazzi and M. J. West-Eberhard ( eds ), Natural History and Evolution of Paper Wasps, Oxford University Press.
The station was originally the terminus of the GWR / Wycombe Railway branch line from Maidenhead, later extended to Oxford and Aylesbury.

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