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The INTERCAL manual gives unusual names to all non-alphanumeric ASCII characters: single and double quotes are " sparks " and " rabbit ears " respectively.

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While this is seen by Halevi nonetheless as evidence of Samarkand first harnessing waterpower in the production of paper, he concedes that it is not known if waterpower was applied to papermaking elsewhere across the Islamic world at the time ; Robert I. Burns remains altogether sceptical given the isolated occurrence of the reference and the prevalence of manual labour in Islamic papermaking elsewhere.
* White River Valley Museum ( WRVM ) Tri-annual presentations on NP history ; the Albert E. Farrow photographic collection ; the Robert E. Munn photographic collection ; the Harold R. Burch locomotive manual collection.
Henry Martyn Robert ( May 2, 1837 – May 11, 1923 ) was the author of Robert's Rules of Order, which became the most widely used manual of parliamentary procedure and remains today the most common parliamentary authority in the United States.
This technique was used on the stereo mixes of " I'm Only Sleeping ", " Love You To ", " And Your Bird Can Sing ", and " Doctor Robert " ( on " Here, There and Everywhere ", the similar effect heard is actually two different vocals manually double-tracked and panned ; on " Eleanor Rigby ", the effect is obtained by a combination of manual double-tracking and ADT ).
The game manual lists twenty-eight volumes in Conquests bibliography, including Robin Hood by J. C. Holt, The Outlaws of Medieval Legend by Maurice Keen, and The White Goddess by Robert Graves.
Many boats are historical vessels and replicas which require coordinated manual labor to sail, operating in the original tradition proposed by Alan Villiers and Irving Johnson such as the Picton Castle while others are purpose built educational platforms carrying out scientific research under sail such as the Robert C. Seamans and the Corwith Cramer of the Sea Education Association.
The instrument contained 23 ranks of pipes played on an elaborately decorated four manual console, one of Robert Morton's " Wonder Morton " designs, installed in all the Loew's Wonder Theatres.
He was the son of Robert Ward ( who in 1828 changed his surname by sign manual to Plumer Ward ) and his first wife Catherine Julia Maling, daughter of daughter of C. J. Maling of West Herrington, County Durham ; and the cousin of William Ward and William George Ward.
Additionally, the theatre was equipped with a 4 manual / 23 rank Robert Morton " Wonder Morton " pipe organ.
In high school he collaborated with Alex Citron on a simulation of a major league baseball season called CWABL, standing alternatively for Computerized Winner Automatic Baseball League or Citroblamatic Whizamadingy Automatic Baseball League, which came to employ a pseudorandom number generator classmate Robert Goodman programmed on an electronic calculator for CWABL, which despite its name was otherwise run by manual table look-up.

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There, he anticipated the rule of Benedict of Nursia who lived about 200 years later ; " pray and work ", by engaging himself and his disciple or disciples in manual labor.
Early descriptions of the production process and glazing techniques used for bricks can be found in the Song Dynasty carpenter's manual Yingzao Fashi, published in 1103 by the government official Li Jie, who was put in charge of overseeing public works for the central government's construction agency.
This is a crude caricature of a highly competent general who authored Army Regulation 300 ( Troop Leadership ) in 1933, the primary tactical manual of the German Army in World War II, and under whose direction the first three panzer divisions were created in 1935, the largest such force in the world of the time.
She subsequently gave birth to three daughters and another son, Samuel ( who would eventually succeed their father as rector of Stenbrohult and write a manual on beekeeping ).
In Yemen there exists a further class, the African-descended Al-Akhdam who are kept as perennial manual workers.
The manual talks about killing civilians who try to leave an occupied town and to rationalize their killing, hiring professional assassins, blackmailing citizens into working for the contras, and inciting violence during demonstrations.
There are ongoing issues concerning the validity and reliability of the diagnostic categories ; the reliance on superficial symptoms ; the use of artificial dividing lines between categories and from ' normality '; possible cultural bias ; medicalization of human distress and financial conflicts of interest, including with the practice of psychiatrists and with the pharmaceutical industry ; political controversies about the inclusion or exclusion of diagnoses from the manual, in general or in regard to specific issues ; and the experience of those who are most directly affected by the manual by being diagnosed, including the consumer / survivor movement.
The Enchiridion, or Handbook of Epictetus, (), often shortened to simply " The Handbook ", is a short manual of Stoic ethical advice compiled by Arrian, who had been a pupil of Epictetus at the beginning of the 2nd century.
A dispute over states ' rights has arisen involving enslaved African people who were the source of manual labor on cotton plantations throughout the South.
Following artistic success and critical acclaim in the American independent film community, he achieved mainstream renown with his far-East philosophical crime film Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai, shot in Jersey City and starring Forest Whitaker as a young inner-city man who has found purpose for his life by unyieldingly conforming it to the Hagakure, an 18th-century philosophy text and training manual for samurai, becoming, as directed, a terrifyingly deadly hit-man for a local mob boss to whom he may owe a debt, and who then betrays him.
By 1952 a theologian such as Ludwig Ott could, in a widely used and well-regarded manual, openly teach the possibility that children who die unbaptised might be saved for heaven — though he still represented their going to limbo as the commonly taught opinion.
In 1676 Huang Zongxi's son, Huang Baijia, who learned martial arts from Wang Zhengnan, compiled the earliest extant manual of internal martial arts, the Nèijiā quánfǎ.
Also in 1987 the factory made four white lightened manual gearbox S4 models for racecar drivers who were on their payroll at the time.
While the majority of trafficking victims are women, and sometimes children, who are forced into prostitution ( in which case the practice is called sex trafficking ), victims also include men, women and children who are forced into manual labour.
Black women who were slaves were made to do hard manual work, such as building roads.
For example, in the first Tomb Raider game manual, Lara Croft is said to have survived a plane crash in the Himalayas at the age of twenty one, and was later disowned by her parents, who are still living.
However it can be overridden by anyone who reads the television's manual to find out how to reset the password to 0000 ( built into the V-chip in case the parents themselves forget the password that they set ).
Many nations also have large numbers of guest workers who are brought in to do seasonal work such as harvesting or to do low-paid manual labor.
McGaffey was but one of many 19th-century inventors in the United States and Europe who devised manual vacuum cleaners.
In addition to the choir monks there are lay brothers, monks under slightly different types of vows who spend less time in prayer and more time in manual labour ; they live a slightly more communal life, sharing a common area of the charterhouse.
John Searle imagines a man in a locked room who receives written sentences in Chinese, and returns written sentences in Chinese, according to a sophisticated instruction manual.
Motorists who would normally wear seat belts must still fasten the manual lap belt, thus rendering redundant the automation of the shoulder belt.

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The electromechanical automatic telephone exchange, invented by Almon Strowger in 1888, gradually replaced manual switchboards in central telephone exchanges.
Sewing machines were invented during the first Industrial Revolution to decrease the amount of manual sewing work performed in clothing companies.
He invented the coated electrode used in manual metal arc welding ( Swedish Patent: 27152, June 29, 1907 ), by dipping a bare iron wire in a thick mixture of carbonates and silicates.
However, in 1856, John Saxby, a carpenter working for the company, invented and patented a form of manual interlocking of the points and signals, which was first tried out at Bricklayers ' Arms in that year.
The earliest form of a manual transmission is thought to have been invented by Louis-René Panhard and Emile Levassor in the late 19th century.
* Playfair cipher-a manual encryption technique invented in 1854 by Charles Wheatstone
The first manual mechanical models utilized a proportional-lever design invented by Christel Hamann in 1903.
Under Trajan a certain Balbus, who had accompanied the emperor on his Dacian campaign, wrote a still extant manual of geometry for land surveyors ( Expositio et ratio omnium formarum or mensurarum, probably after a Greek original by Hero ), dedicated to a certain Celsus who had invented an improvement in a gromatic instrument ( perhaps the dioptra, resembling the modern theodolite ); for the treatises of Hyginus see that name.
Intending to use signs that would be readily understood by deaf children, British Signed English borrowed signs from British Sign Language and combined them with fingerspelling, as well as signs and markers invented by hearing educators, to give a manual representation of spoken English.

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