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Moyers was inspired to focus on the song's power after watching a performance at Lincoln Center, where the audience consisted of Christians and non-Christians, and he noticed that it had an equal impact on everybody in attendance, unifying them.
It had 134, 000 transistors and consisted of four independent units: address unit, bus unit, instruction unit and execution unit, which formed a pipeline significantly increasing the performance.
The first half of their performance consisted of rock standards, and during the second half, Ono took the microphone and along with the band performed an avant garde set, ending with music that consisted mainly of feedback, while Ono screamed and sang.
Galas ' performance consisted of covering her body in cattle blood and reinterpreting biblical texts and classic literature ; she said it was a protest against what she saw as the ignorance and condemnation towards people with AIDS from religious and political groups.
In the past network management mainly consisted of monitoring whether devices were up or down ; today performance management has become a crucial part of the IT team's role which brings about a host of challenges — especially for global organizations.
The performance consisted of three Purple Rain tracks (" Let's Go Crazy ", " Baby I'm a Star " and the title track ), along with cover versions of " We Will Rock You " by Queen, " All Along the Watchtower " by Bob Dylan, the Foo Fighters song " Best of You " and " Proud Mary " by Creedence Clearwater Revival.
The performance consisted of McCay interacting with Gertie, a cartoon dinosaur based on the Brontosaurus skeleton in the American Museum of Natural History.
The television advertisement consisted of a montage of contact juggling performance, the amazed reactions of audience members suggesting the ball appeared to float by itself, and an announcer suggesting that the ball can be quickly mastered " in just minutes.
Much of the performance consisted of drums and horn duets.
The shows consisted of a Danzig mini set, followed by a Samhain mini set, a set of Danzig and Doyle performing Misfits songs, and then ending with three Danzig songs and the performance of " Skulls ".
The performance consisted of " Get Back " ( first and second versions ), " Don't Let Me Down ", " I've Got a Feeling ", " One After 909 ", " Dig a Pony ", " God Save the Queen " ( a brief version played while the audio tape reel was changed ), " I've Got a Feeling " ( second version ), " Don't Let Me Down " ( second version ), and " Get Back " ( third version ).
Nevertheless, the overinterpretation of the theme of the song, as well as the fact that the lyrics of the song consisted for the most part of the often-repeated word " opera " and names of well-known operas and composers, and Çetin's breaking into operatic " lay lay la ", prompted extensive derision of the song, including the usual sardonic words from BBC commentator Terry Wogan (" a nicely understated performance there ").
A typical Umm Kulthum concert consisted of the performance of two or three songs over a period of three to four hours.
The week's performance was highlighted by a third-round 64 that consisted of eight birdies and no bogeys.
The performance consisted of both a dramatic 18th-century reinterpretation of " Vogue " as well as her dramatically becorseted breasts.
The smallest SLS vehicle consisted of a Titan and two strap-on solids, giving it performance similar to Titan C, allowing it to act as a launcher for Dyna-Soar.
His programs consisted of a recorded Handel piece, a violin performance, and a reading from the Bible.
:"... consisted largely in a series of increasingly desperate gimmicks by which artists sought to give their work an immediately recognizable individual trademark, a succession of manifestos of despair ... or of gestures reducing the sort of art which was primarily bought for investment and its collectors ad absurdum, as by adding an individual's name to piles of brick or soil (' minimal art ') or by preventing it from becoming such a commodity through making it too short-lived to be permanent (' performance art ').
Not really wearable in an everyday, practical sense, it functioned rather as part of a daring work of performance art ( though the " performance " element consisted merely of the artist's wearing the piece while mingling with spectators in a gallery setting ).
The special consisted of a performance of many of Orbison's hits at the then Ambassador Hotel's Cocoanut Grove nightclub ( Los Angeles ) in Los Angeles, filmed on September 30, 1987, approximately fourteen months before his death.
The King's original foundation consisted of 85 persons, which no doubt ideally would all have been women were there not practical need of men to perform holy sacraments for the nuns, who were barred by the Catholic Church from the performance of such sacraments as Holy Communion and Confession.
This consisted of front and rear anti-sway bars, performance tuned struts, and speed rated tires.

performance and superimposing
They make their getaway by superimposing holograms of themselves from a past performance onto the stage, which Bingo realizes just as the explosives detonate.

performance and digital
Therefore as analog signal processing systems become more complex, they may ultimately degrade signal resolution to such an extent that their performance is surpassed by digital systems.
The most common version of the Sparrow today, the AIM-7M, entered service in 1982 and featured a new inverse monopulse seeker ( matching the capabilities of Skyflash ), active radar fuse, digital controls, improved ECM resistance, and better low-altitude performance.
* A computerised performance system, which can be used with vinyl emulation software to manipulate digital files on the computer in real time.
These days analog circuitry may use digital or even microprocessor techniques to improve performance.
The Model B, introduced in 1986, introduced a solid cast flywheel ( now enclosed by a cage ) and the first digital performance monitor, which proved revolutionary.
The most common is that of the end-user, who wants a digital connection into the telephone network from home, whose performance would be better than a 20th century analog 56K modem connection.
On the other hand, composers of complex, detailed works to be distributed as produced audio typically use MIDI to control the performance of high-quality digital audio samples and / or external hardware or software synthesizers.
DCI was created " to establish and document voluntary specifications for an open architecture for digital cinema that ensures a uniform and high level of technical performance, reliability and quality control.
It was sold as Pentium with MMX Technology ( usually just called Pentium MMX ); although it was based on the P5 core, it featured a new set of 57 " MMX " instructions intended to improve performance on multimedia tasks, such as encoding and decoding digital media data.
Once inexpensive PCs began to have graphics performance close to the more expensive specialized graphical workstations which were SGI's core business, SGI shifted its focus to high performance servers for digital video and the Web.
Contemporary contributions are being produced at the crossroads of other disciplines such as installation, architecture, design, sculpture, electronic art, VJ ( video performance artist ) and digital art or other documentative aspects of artistic practice.
The Gilbert – Elliott model is a simple channel model introduced by Edgar Gilbert and E. O. Elliott widely used for describing burst error patterns in transmission channels, that enables simulations of the digital error performance of communications links.
The performance was released as a digital single, returning Newton-John to the Billboard Hot 100 ( No. 89 ) for the first time since her 1998 re-release of " I Honestly Love You ".
Once digitized, media may be processed in a variety of ways using standard computer hardware and software or, where performance is critical, in high-performance digital hardware such as an ASIC.
* In 1950 or 1951 the Australian digital computer CSIRAC " stunned " an audience by playing the march for the first digital computer music performance.
The intensity of the performance rivaled that of the digital recording Herbert von Karajan made many years later with the Berlin Philharmonic.
Modern low-cost digital computers and dedicated software, combined with extensive research to correlate full-scale, towing tank and computational data, have enabled naval architects to more accurately predict the performance of a marine vehicle.
Other business like digital wireless chipsets, image sensors, PC I / O chipsets have also been recently closed down or sold off as National has reincarnated itself as a high performance analog semiconductor company.
In concert with contractor efforts a MITRE team led by Myron Leiter and consisting of communications and digital signal processing engineers refined the JTIDS design to optimize interference rejection and link performance.
The pxa16x delivers strong performance at a mass market price point for cost sensitive consumer and embedded markets such as digital picture frames, E Readers, multifunction printer user interface ( UI ) displays, interactive VoIP phones, IP surveillance cameras, and home control gadgets.
Changes in the way that DTT is transmitted mean that a digital set-top box from the late 1990s would have offered impaired performance as early as 2002, and will today be completely unusable in many parts of the UK where transmission is fully digital.

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