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The Apple II disk operating system, known simply as DOS, thus intercepted all input typed at the BASIC command prompt to determine whether it was a DOS command.
The object of the conference was " To consider the advisability of all maritime nations adopting similar methods in preparation, construction, and production of their charts and all hydrographic publications ; of rendering the results in the most convenient form to enable them to be readily used ; of instituting a prompt system of mutual exchange of hydrographic information between all countries ; and of providing an opportunity to consultations and discussions to be carried out on hydrographic subjects generally by the hydrographic experts of the world.
The average ( also referred to as the adjoint unweighted ) prompt neutron lifetime takes into account all prompt neutrons regardless of their importance in the reactor core ; the effective prompt neutron lifetime ( referred to as the adjoint weighted over space, energy, and angle ) refers to a neutron with average importance.
* Chapter 5 prescribes prompt, ungrudging, and absolute obedience to the superior in all things lawful, " unhesitating obedience " being called the first degree, or step, of humility.
", before Sandy would prompt him to explain all by imploring him to " Go on-purge yourself!
Apologia ( c. 150 ) I: XXIX-" Antinous, who was alive but lately, and whom all were prompt, through fear, to worship as a god, though they knew both who he was and what was his origin.
In 2004, the successor to the Data Protection Agency, the Information Commissioner's Office clarified that this required registration of all CCTV systems with the Commissioner, and prompt deletion of archived recordings.
The stage manager maintains a prompt book, sometimes called " the book " or " the bible ," which contains all cues, technical notes, blocking and other information pertinent to the show.
After the war ended the OVRA was officially disbanded, but a Decree issued on April 26, 1945, stated that the CPC should be maintained and " updated with all the information pertaining to anybody whose political activity is aimed at breaking the laws and regulations enacted by the democratic Government against neo-Fascism, anarchists who are by definition against any law and government, and political activists whose moral depravity and contempt of law could prompt them to instigate unrest or commit acts of terrorism ".
By 1928 all of China was at least nominally under Chiang's control, and the Nanjing government received prompt international recognition as the sole legitimate government of China.
In field trials, prompt application of emergency tourniquets before the patient goes into shock are associated with higher survival rates than any other scenario where tourniquets were used later or not at all.
The Bill included twelve rights such as " The right to full ownership of what we fully create ," and " The right to prompt payment of a fair and equitable share of profits derived from all of our creative work.
The resolution " supported " and " encouraged " diplomatic efforts by President George W. Bush to " strictly enforce through the U. N. Security Council all relevant Security Council resolutions regarding Iraq " and " obtain prompt and decisive action by the Security Council to ensure that Iraq abandons its strategy of delay, evasion, and noncompliance and promptly and strictly complies with all relevant Security Council resolutions regarding Iraq.
Baldwins seized on the opportunity to impress the NZR with a prompt six month delivery of all 12 locomotives.
Public transportation is problematic in a sense that it is not always prompt and in addition, it may not stop at all job location sites.
To get help for the entire command itself ( and all of its parameters ) the user would press F1 anywhere on the prompt display and then press F2 ( extended help ).
If one wants to select all commands in a library then prompt this command and enter the special value * ALL.
In all of these game-forms the goal of the player is to provide a direct injective response to each prompt ( linked to an element of the music ) from the game.
* October – The newly-consolidated United States Department of Defense standardizes anti-homosexual regulations across all branches of the military: " Homosexual personnel, irrespective of sex, should not be permitted to serve in any branch of the Armed Forces in any capacity, and prompt separation of known homosexuals from the Armed Forces is mandatory.

prompt and harvest
* Protection of biodiversity, species at risk and wildlife habitat ; sustainable harvest levels ; protection of water quality ; and prompt regeneration ( e. g., replanting and reforestation ).

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Franklin D. Lee proved a man of prompt action when Mrs. Claire Shaefer, accompanied by a friend, visited him in Bakersfield, California, several months ago as a prospective patient.
A threat of invasion by Henry in 1243 for a time interrupted the friendly relations between the two countries ; but the prompt action of Alexander in anticipating his attack, and the disinclination of the English barons for war, compelled him to make peace next year at Newcastle.
The year 1705 proved almost entirely barren for the Duke whose military disappointments were only partly compensated by efforts on the diplomatic front where, at the courts of Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, Vienna, Berlin and Hanover, Marlborough sought to bolster support for the Grand Alliance and extract promises of prompt assistance for the following year ’ s campaign.
Biological agents are relatively easy to obtain by terrorists and are becoming more threatening in the U. S., and laboratories are working on advanced detection systems to provide early warning, identify contaminated areas and populations at risk, and to facilitate prompt treatment.
The publication of the first six volumes of the Collected Papers ( 1931 – 35 ), the most important event to date in Peirce studies and one that Cohen made possible by raising the needed funds, did not prompt an outpouring of secondary studies.
Consequently, military aggression that results in territorial annexation became increasingly likely to prompt international condemnation, diplomatic censure, a reduction in international aid or the introduction of economic sanction, or, as in the case of 1990 invasion of Kuwait by Iraq, international military intervention to reverse the territorial aggression.
The murder of gay U. S. Navy petty officer Allen R. Schindler, Jr. on October 27, 1992, brought calls from advocates of allowing open service by gays and lesbians for prompt action from the incoming Clinton administration.
Through prompt decision and speedy movement, he succeeded in transporting his army to Italy by sea, in time to meet Hannibal.
His arrival contributed to the prompt reconquest of California by the American forces.
* types of permissible disclosure-such as those required by law or court order ( many NDAs require the receiving party to give the disclosing party prompt notice of any efforts to obtain such disclosure, and possibly to cooperate with any attempt by the disclosing party to seek judicial protection for the relevant confidential information ).
The total prompt fission energy amounts to about 181 MeV, or ~ 89 % of the total energy which is eventually released by fission over time.
Without their existence, the nuclear chain-reaction would be prompt critical and increase in size faster than it could be controlled by human intervention.
In this case, the first experimental atomic reactors would have run away to a dangerous and messy " prompt critical reaction " before their operators could have manually shut them down ( for this reason, designer Enrico Fermi included radiation-counter-triggered control rods, suspended by electromagnets, which could automatically drop into the center of Chicago Pile-1 ).
From a user's perspective the Bourne shell was immediately recognized when active by its characteristic default command line prompt character, the dollar sign ($).
Morality plays are a type of allegory in which the protagonist is met by personifications of various moral attributes who try to prompt him to choose a Godly life over one of evil.
Recent investigations by the European Commission have shown that the level of sophistication in the counterfeits is increasing, making prompt detection even more difficult.
This extraordinary act is prompt by his desire to maintain his consular command for the First Mithridatic War in Asia Minor.
Pressured by their record company for a new record and a prompt return to touring, the Police released their third album, Zenyatta Mondatta, in October 1980.
However, proponents of this course cite as possible precedent the ratification activity of the states regarding the 27th Amendment ... proponents of the ERA might wish to adopt a strategy of urging its ratification by state legislatures because their actions might prompt this or a future Congress to proclaim the amendment had been ratified.
Under Jo's horrified stare, Amy falls through the ice, and is rescued by Laurie's prompt intervention.
Oliver argues that the version of the play in the 1623 First Folio was most likely taken not from a prompt book, or a transcript, but from the author's own foul papers ( probably with some annotations by the book keeper ), which he argues bear signs of edits, primarily related to Hortensio.

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