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Since the 1950s, following the lead of D. W. Jefferson, there are those who argue that, whatever its legacy of influence may be, Tristram Shandy in its original context actually represents a resurgence of a much older, Renaissance tradition of " Learned Wit " – owing a debt to such influences as the Scriblerian approach.
The most common legacy systems tend to be those which embraced well-known IT architectural principles, with careful planning and strict methodology during implementation.
Thus, many organizations are rediscovering the value of both their legacy systems themselves and those systems ' philosophical underpinnings.
The term " Marxism – Leninism " is often used by those who believe that Lenin's legacy was successfully carried forward by Joseph Stalin ( Stalinists ).
Many essentially identical characters were encoded multiple times at different code points to preserve distinctions used by legacy encodings and therefore, allow conversion from those encodings to Unicode ( and back ) without losing any information.
This does not affect actual binary backward compatibility ( which would execute legacy code in other modes that retain support for those instructions ), but it changes the way assembler and compilers for new code have to work.
The only pieces of legacy hardware that use ISA DMA and are still fairly common are the built-in Floppy disk controllers of many PC mainboards and those IEEE 1284 parallel ports that support the fast ECP mode.
Angela Lansbury summed up the feeling of those of the Hollywood community who attended her memorial service, commenting after a sample from Davis's films were screened, that they had witnessed " an extraordinary legacy of acting in the twentieth century by a real master of the craft ", that should provide " encouragement and illustration to future generations of aspiring actors ".
Among those calling for commutation of the death sentence for the defendants were Jawaharlal Nehru, as well as Gandhi's two sons, who felt that executing their father's killers would dishonour his memory and legacy which included a staunch opposition to the death penalty.
Of those that remain, Mao's followers regard the Deng Xiaoping reforms to be a betrayal of Mao's legacy.
To dissuade those of a similar mind, the Ephesian authorities not only executed him, but attempted to condemn him to a legacy of obscurity by forbidding mention of his name under penalty of death.
An optimization technique that was frequently taken advantage of on ' legacy ' platforms was that of allowing the hardware ( or microcode ) to perform validation on numeric data fields such as those coded in ( or converted to ) packed decimal ( or packed BCD ).
The legacy from those before
Thus, without having a separate brand from the now defunct company, Chrysler looked to re-brand the legacy vehicles inherited through the purchase of AMC instead of trying to fold those outside designed products into Chrysler's existing branch structure.
Assessing the novel's legacy, philosopher Douglas Den Uyl described The Fountainhead as relatively neglected compared to her later novel, Atlas Shrugged, and said, " our problem is to find those topics that arise clearly with The Fountainhead and yet do not force us to read it simply through the eyes of Atlas Shrugged.
In those international context, a Byte Order Mark can appear in start of file to differentiate UTF-8 encoding from legacy regional encoding.
In this vein, integral parts of his legacy, as an emancipator, a founder of an orphan asylum for African-American youths, a staunch advocate of abolitionism and of quality care not just for those physically ill, but also for the elderly, the poor, no matter their age, gender, or skin color, and the mentally ill, have by and large been overlooked, even in the institutions that carry his name.
Within the HCF, there are two methods of channel access, similar to those defined in the legacy 802. 11 MAC: HCF Controlled Channel Access ( HCCA ) and Enhanced Distributed Channel Access ( EDCA ).
Of Zelda's legacy in popular culture, biographer Cline wrote, " Recently myth has likened Zelda to those other twentieth-century icons, Marilyn Monroe and Princess Diana.
The legacy of Pythagoras, Socrates and Plato was claimed by the wisdom tradition of the Hellenized Jews of Alexandria, on the ground that their teachings derived from those of Moses.
Since Germany industrialized later, it was able to model its factories after those of Britain, thus making more efficient use of its capital and avoiding legacy methods in its leap to the envelope of technology.
The French government is legally prohibited from recognizing any religion ( except for legacy statutes like those of military chaplains and the local law of Alsace-Moselle ).
Whenever we bask in the beauty of his tone, revere the probing, questioning power of his intellect, or simply wonder at the astonishing physical abilities throughout all that he has achieved in his long recording career, we must also pause and say THANK YOU to this great artist, whose legacy, like a great and bright star lighting the way for those who follow in his passion for singing, is exemplary in every way .— Thomas Hampson, May 2012, Hall of Fame, Gramophone Magazine.
Ramstad considered ending discrimination against those suffering from mental health and addiction problems a major part of his legacy, and worked under both Republican and Democratic majorities to pass a Mental Health Parity Bill.
Items and documentaries included those on Band-Aid, post-revolutionary music in Zimbabwe, the Japanese pop industry, Andy Warhol ’ s art video work, William Burroughs, Frank Zappa at the PMRC hearings in Washington, the death and legacy of Bob Marley, Yoko Ono post-John, and Malcolm McLaren ’ s manufacture and manipulation of the Sex Pistols.

legacy and Orioles
Ryan Ripken was drafted by the Baltimore Orioles in the 20th round of Major League Baseball's 2012 amateur draft and extends the Ripken legacy in the Orioles organization to a third generation.

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* Fongji: Not much is known about this red-haired girl, who lived in K ' un-Lun centuries ago and was trained in the ways of the Iron Fist, as all of the previous guardians of K ' un-Lun decided to keep her existence and the Phoenix Force's connection to the legacy of the Iron Fist a secret until the time of its next return.
The Red House in Aldeburgh, where Benjamin Britten and Peter Pears lived and worked together from 1957 until Britten ’ s death in 1976, is now the home of the Britten-Pears Foundation, established to promote their musical legacy.
Despite his death, the Red Skull's legacy lived on in the Earth X universe.
This documentary examines race relations and how Ricky's legacy has lived on, ten years later.
Even though WCW folded in 2001, its legacy lived on in the WWF.
Gordon Fahrni Sr's legacy lived on with his son, Dr. Gordon Fahrni and two nephews, founding director of UBC's School of Rehablilitation, Dr. Brock Fahrni and orthopedic surgeon, Dr. W. H.
Canning has come to be regarded as a " lost leader ", with much speculation about what his legacy could have been had he lived.
His legacy lived on in trumpeters such as Cootie Williams and later Ray Nance, who both were able to adopt Miley's style in their own way when needed.
She lived on until 1183, endowing as her legacy a Benedictine abbey at the site of Santa Maria di Maniaca, constructed by Giorgio Maniace over a century prior, and a church at San Marco d ' Alunzio, Robert Guiscard's first castle in Sicily.
Huitzilopochtli and Quetzalcoatl were spiritual entities adopted from the Toltec legacy when the Azteca lived amongst the Chichimeca.
The fabled city's imperial legacy lived on.
Lasting from the 1960s to the 1970s the main thrust of Postmodern dance was relatively short lived but its legacy lives on in contemporary dance ( a blend of modernism and postmodernism ) and the rise of postmodernist choreographic processes that have produced a wide range of dance works in varying styles.
Thus, the legacy of the Shadows lived on.
Nevertheless, the Chagatai legacy lived on ; Timur's troops were called Chagatais, and the literary language used the Timurids and their Moghul neighbors to the east was called Chagatai Turkic.
The legacy of the original Laser 558 was in its impact upon British broadcasting at the time, because it forced licensed stations to take note of the success of this short lived offshore station and to attempt to incorporate its ideas and some of its personnel into their own programming.
Wílliman lived to see much of his and Battle y Ordóñez's democratic legacy destroyed — at least temporarily — by President Gabriel Terra, who reinforced his Presidential rule in a coup d ' état in 1933.
Legrenzi ’ s legacy lived on for some years after his death.
However, the Ares legacy lived on for another couple of years ; a large new section called the Ares Section was added to Dragon magazine starting with issue # 84 ( April 1984 ) and was treated as almost a magazine within a magazine.
Zacatecoluca houses many traditional Spanish buildings including the Santa Lucia Catholic Church and used to hold the house where José Simeón Cañas lived, until poor economy due to the many years of war caused the local government to sell the house to a supermarket branch, the house was destroyed and a poorly marked stone on the left of the supermarket entrance is all that is left of Cañas ' housing legacy.

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