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However, poor marketing and failure to repeat the technological advances of the first systems meant that the Amiga quickly lost its market share to competing platforms, such as the fourth generation game consoles, Apple Macintosh and IBM PC compatibles.
It has been used in fourth generation jet fighters and the latest generation of airliners.
Job is blessed once again and lives on another 140 years after the ordeal, living to see his children to the fourth generation and dying peacefully of old age.
The CPC's " fourth generation " of leadership under Hu Jintao and Wen Jiabao, after taking power in 2003, attempted reversing such a trend by bringing forth an integrated ideology that tackled both social and economic concerns.
" Moore saw Forth as a successor to compile-link-go third-generation programming languages, or software for " fourth generation " hardware, not a fourth-generation programming language as the term has come to be used.
* More ambitious 4GLs ( sometimes termed fourth generation environments ) attempt to automatically generate whole systems from the outputs of CASE tools, specifications of screens and reports, and possibly also the specification of some additional processing logic.
Further improvements were made when the 3GPP developed third generation ( 3G ) UMTS standards followed by fourth generation ( 4G ) LTE Advanced standards.
" Linebreeding " technically is the duplication of fourth generation or more distant ancestors.
However, the term is often used more loosely, describing horses with duplication of ancestors closer than the fourth generation.
It represents a fourth generation of binary compatible CPUs since the original 8086 of 1978.
He belonged to the fourth generation of a family of potters whose traditional occupation continued through another five generations.
* 1987 In Japan, NEC releases the first 16-bit ( fourth generation ) video game console, the PC Engine, which was later sold in other markets under the name TurboGrafx-16.
In early 2006, the third and fourth generation animals produced by the project were reported to look very much like the depictions and preserved specimens of the quagga.
The use of this technology also gives room for expansions, such as from 2G to 3G and, most recently, 4G technology, which stands for fourth generation of cell phone mobile communications standards.
Thomas Bayard was the fourth generation of the family to serve in the U. S. Senate.
In the modern context, asymmetric warfare is increasingly considered a component of fourth generation warfare.
The Nisei are considered the second generation, grandchildren of the Japanese-born immigrants are called Sansei and the fourth generation Yonsei.
* The fourth generation carrying a name ( usually with IV after his name ) may be referred to as Ivy, ( as in IV ) Quad, Quadry, or Dru ( from Quadruple ).
The fourth generation competed with the P5 Pentium line, but it was not nearly as widely used as its predecessors, since much of the old 68000 marketplace was either defunct or nearly so ( as was the case with Atari and NeXT ), or converting to newer architectures ( PowerPC for the Macintosh and Amiga, SPARC for Sun, and MIPS for SGI ).
Carrefour is the world's second largest retail group in terms of revenue ; EADS is the world's second largest aerospacial company ; Total is the world's fourth largest private oil company ; Danone is the world's fifth largest food company and the world's largest supplier of mineral water ; Sanofi Aventis is the world's fifth largest pharmaceutical company ; Publicis is the world's third largest advertising company ; PSA is the world's 6th and Europe's 2nd largest automaker ; Renault-Nissan is the world's leading electric car developer among major automakers ; Accor is the leading European hotel group ; Alstom is one of the world's leading conglomerates in power generation and transport ; Pernod Ricard is one of the world's biggest producer of distilled beverages ( owning the former Seagram distilleries ).
Undefeated racehorse, Frankel, is inbred 3 x 4 to Northern Dancer, meaning that Northern Dancer appears once in the third generation and once in the fourth generation of his pedigree.

fourth and historians
Today, shag enthusiasts and historians also recognize the existence of a fourth original shag rhythm — what has come to be known as " long-double shag ".
Greek historians of the fourth century BC accepted that history was political and that contemporary history was the proper domain of a historian.
The first book sketches briefly the history of the early Roman emperors from Augustus to Diocletian ( 305 ); the second, third and fourth deal more fully with the period from the accession of Constantius Chlorus and Galerius to the death of Theodosius I ; the fifth and sixth, the most useful for historians, cover the period between 395 and 410, when Priscus Attalus was deposed ; for this period, he is the most important surviving non-ecclesiastical source.
In a 1951 article, J. Liver argued that the 825 date has some credibility because, with it, the elapsed time between that date and the start of building of Solomon ’ s Temple, given as 143 years and 8 months in Menander / Josephus, agrees very closely with the date of approximately 967 BC for the start of Temple construction as derived from 1 Kings 6: 1 ( fourth year of Solomon ) and the date given by most historians for the end of Solomon ’ s forty-year reign, i. e. 932 or 931 BC.
York styles itself the first Capital of the United States, although historians generally consider it to be the fourth capital, after Philadelphia, Baltimore and Lancaster.
The work can be no earlier than the mention in one chapter (§ 16 ) of the " fourth year of ( reign of ) king Mermenus " ( i. e. Merfyn Frych ap Gwriad, king of Gwynedd ), and historians conservatively assign the date 828 AD to this ( this is the terminus post quem for the work ).
It was made the seat of the Roman province of Britannia Prima in the fourth century, and some historians would date the pillar the Roman Governor L. Septimus erected to the Roman god Jovian to this period, providing evidence of a sign of pagan reaction under the Roman Emperor Julian.
A quote of Heraclides, of particular significance to historians, is his statement that fourth century B. C.
Considered by historians as a major figure in the history of New Zealand Labour Party, he was in office longer than any other New Zealand Labour Prime Minister and is to date the fourth longest serving Prime Minister.
Several LDS and non-LDS historians specializing in studies of the early Christian Church also claim that the Mormon belief in eternal progression is most similar to the ancient Christian defication as set forth in numerous patristic writings of the first through fourth centuries A. D. than the beliefs of any other modern faith group of the Christian tradition.
The Catholic Church coined the first two terms, the third is more of a modern invention by historians, and the fourth is the insulting term Spanish antisemites gave to the anusim.
The Ramayana, holy revered text of Hindus, is believed by many archaeologists and historians to be a collection of stories from Hindu mythology concentrating on the work of the gods in the lives of men, and was first written down, as legend states, in the forests of India by Valmiki in the fourth century BC.
The seats are distributed evenly among " orientalists " ( scholars of Asia and the Islamic world, from ancient times ), " antiquists " ( scholars of Greece, Rome, and Gaul, including archaeologists, numismatists, philologists and historians ), " medievalists ", and a fourth miscellaneous group of linguists, law historians, historians of religion, historians of thought, and prehistorians.
The Sacred Band of Carthage is the name used by Greek historians to refer to an infantry unit of Carthaginian foot citizens that served in Carthaginian armies during the fourth century BC.
According to NBC historians, the last official use of the " fourth chime " was in 1945, shortly after the end of World War II.
This content team included the world's leading Lincoln scholars, Pulitzer Prize winning historians, and Illinois school teachers representing the fourth, seventh and eleventh grades.
In addition, Tuiscon, whom Pseudo-Berossus calls the fourth son of Noah, and says ruled first in Germany / Scythia, was identified by later historians ( e. g. Johannes Aventinus ) as none other than Ashkenaz, Gomer's son.

fourth and led
Jake Delhomme replaced Rodney Peete at quarterback by halftime, then led the Panthers to a fourth quarter comeback, thus winning the starting job.
By the fourth century, the Goths conquered Dacia, and were divided into at least two distinct groups separated by the Dniester River, the Thervingi, led by the Balti dynasty, and the Greuthungi, led by the Amali dynasty.
* The Saint Joseph's Pumas, led by current coach Richard Davis, returned to the NCAA Elite Eight for the fourth time in 2010.
Marino led a 25-point fourth quarter comeback for a 34 31 Dolphins win at the RCA Dome, then in Miami Marino led another comeback to tie the game 34 34 with 36 seconds remaining ; Manning, however, drove the Colts in range for a 53-yard field goal as time expired ( 37 34 Colts win ).
Despite the British economy then being in recession, he led the Conservatives to a fourth consecutive election victory, winning the most votes in British electoral history ( 14 million ) in the 1992 general election, albeit with a much reduced majority in the House of Commons.
In 1974, Bench led the league with 129 RBI and scored 108 runs, becoming only the fourth catcher in major league history with 100 or more runs and RBI in the same season.
The fourth tour was led by James Lillywhite.
Up until the fourth tour in 1877, led by Lillywhite, touring teams had played first-class games against the individual colonial sides, but Lillywhite felt that his side had done well enough against New South Wales to warrant a game against an All Australian team.
Foot took a back seat in Labour politics after 1983 and retired from the House of Commons at the 1992 general election, when Labour lost to the Tories ( now led by John Major ) for the fourth election in succession, but remained politically active.
" High Concept " pictures such as Saturday Night Fever and Grease hit big, hit hard and hit fast all over the world, and Diller's television background led him to propose one of his longest-standing ideas to the board: Paramount Television Service, a fourth commercial network.
The colony's new name honoured the fourth son of King George III, Prince Edward Augustus, the Duke of Kent ( 1767 1820 ), who subsequently led the British military forces on the continent as Commander-in-Chief, North America ( 1799 1800 ), with his headquarters in Halifax.
The Redskins, who were making their fourth Super Bowl after posting an 11-4 regular season record, were led by quarterback Doug Williams.
Then after Pittsburgh scored 2 field goals to take a 23 17 fourth quarter lead, Elway led the Broncos on a 71-yard drive to score on the Melvin Bratton's 1-yard game winning touchdown run.
Dallas ' spectacular offense, led by Aikman who had the best season of his career by completing 302 out of 473 passes for 3, 445 yards and 23 touchdowns while throwing only 14 interceptions, was one of the league's finest, finishing fourth in the league in total yards.
Their linebacking corps was led by Junior Seau, who was a pro bowl selection for the fourth consecutive year, recording 123 tackles, 5. 5 sacks, and 3 fumble recoveries.
Eventually the teams exchanged field goals and the Patriots led 13 6 going into the fourth quarter.
From there, Favre led the Packers all the way to the New England 37, but the Patriots made a key defensive stand, stopping Green Bay running back Dorsey Levens for no gain on third down and one, and then tackling him again for a 7-yard loss on a fourth down conversion attempt.
At the 1988 Games, Karch Kiraly and Steve Timmons led the U. S. men's team to a second straight gold medal, and the Soviets won the fourth gold in the women's tournament.
Gretzky led the tournament for the fourth and final time with 12 points in seven games.
Later work led by Edgar Kingsley Tratman ( 1899 1978 ) OBE DSc MD FSA explored the human occupation of the Rhinoceros hole, and showed that the fourth chamber of the great cave was a Romano-British cemetery.
* March 25 The first settlers arrive in St. Mary's City, Maryland ( led by Lord Baltimore ), the fourth permanent settlement in British North America.
Cass led on the first 19 ballots, with Buchanan second, and Douglas and Marcy exchanging third and fourth places.

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