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These and compilers
These principles inevitably resulted in a large language which would need compilers substantially more complex than those for COBOL or Fortran.
These principles made it easier for compilers to write fast code.
These languages used proprietary compilers to translate code into the parallel instruction set of the Connection Machine.
These compilers perform calculations very similar to computers, nearly violating the prohibitions against " thinking machines " that were imposed following the Butlerian Jihad several millennia before.
These compilers eliminate the need for the Navigators, and the strategic disadvantage that this aspect of melange dependency has become, because the Navigators ' abilities are slowly being compromised by the severe reductions in the availability of spice resulting from the destruction of Dune and the sandworms on that planet, and the strict control by the Bene Gesserit, who maintain a monopoly over the largest stockpiles of melange.
These are called cross compilers or cross assemblers.
These compilers essentially replaced Ashton-Tate's own solution to this problem, a $ 395 per-machine " runtime " copy of dBASE, and thereby removed one source of A-T's income.
These shell accounts generally provide users with access to various software and services including compilers, IRC clients, background processes, FTP, text editors ( such as nano ) and email clients ( such as pine ).
These System 3000s used a command line interpreter, with a three-level hierarchical file system, and utilities such as compilers would resemble " run fortran. pub. sys " rather than allowing programs to be run as keyword commands.
These compilers can be fully configured using their command-line parameters, and once done, QuArK remembers these settings so they can be used every time.
These were used for scanning strings useful in writing compilers.

These and took
These lectures formed the nucleus of a general survey of English development which took form afterward as A History Of England.
These chatty merchants made amusing and instructive traveling companions, for their business took them to all four corners of the globe, and Florentine gossip had already reached a high stage of development as even a cursory glance at the Inferno will prove.
These qualities alone, however, would not account for their success, and it took me a while to discover the crowning virtue that completes this company's collective personality.
These early Japanese lamellar armours took the form of a sleeveless jacket and a helmet.
These reforms took place in 622 BC.
These churches at first used and then revised the use of the Prayer Book, until they, like their parent, produced prayer books which took into account the developments in liturgical study and practice in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, which come under the general heading of the Liturgical Movement.
These regiments, which rarely took the field as complete organizations, served throughout the American Indian Wars through the close of the frontier in the 1890s.
These difficulties took an emotional and physical strain on the Pei family.
These were grouped into corps that took their name from the military kraals where they were mustered, or sometimes the dominant regiment of that locality.
These features are believed to be innovations that took place in Proto-Germanic, a descendant of Proto-Indo-European that was the source of all Germanic languages.
These show that he took part in all the great controversies on predestination and Arminianism which then so agitated and harassed all Europe.
These were followed by Gregory Benford's The Martian Race ( 1999 ), Geoffrey A. Landis's Mars Crossing ( 2000 ), and Robert Zubrin's First Landing ( 2002 ), which took as their starting points the smaller and more focussed expedition strategies evolved in the late 1990s, mostly building on the concepts of Mars Direct.
These militias took part in the many Portuguese campaigns against the Lankan Kings.
These executions took place in over 30 towns and villages in the first month of German occupation alone.
These included an attempted overthrow of King in January 1789 by convicts described by Margaret Hazzard as " incorrigible rogues who took his ' goodwill ' for weakness ".
These two songs were written in the weeks before Curtis took his own life.
These footraces took the form of relays in which teams of runners passed off a flaming torch.
These early investigations did not lead to the use of antibiotics to treat infection because they took place in obscure circumstances, and the idea that infections were caused by transmissible agents was not widely accepted at the time.
These trials continue to be cited by some sources as the first cures using penicillin, though the Paine trials took place earlier.
These trends faltered in the 1980s as the government took a more active part in industry, deficits rose, and the national currency was generally overvalued and devalued numerous times.
These notions later took shape in the theory of wahdat ul-wujud ( the Unity of All Things ).
These developments — re-evaluation of the entire Western value system ( love, marriage, popular culture, shift from industrial to service economy ) that took place since the 1950s and 1960s, with a peak in the Social Revolution of 1968 — are described with the term Postmodernity, Influences on postmodern thought, Paul Lützeler ( St. Louis ) as opposed to Postmodernism, a term referring to an opinion or movement.
These are called isabelline penguins, possibly in reference to the legend that the archduchess Isabella of Austria vowed not to change her undergarments until her husband's siege of Ostend was successful — which took over three years to accomplish.
These new PowerBooks took design cues from the 500 series PowerBook, sporting dramatic curves and a jet-black plastic case.

These and advantage
These engines can be removed from a boat with relative ease, wherein lies their greatest advantage.
These rules did allow the fighters an advantage not enjoyed by today's boxers: They permitted the fighter to drop to one knee to begin a 30-second count at any time.
These give them an advantage in combat since the limbs are outfitted with offensive weapons.
These ties, together with his ascetic manner and appearance ( a positive advantage to him at the sombre court of Leopold I ), ensured the refugee from the hated French king a warm welcome at Passau, and a position in Imperial service.
These approaches include the notion that individuals in a society accept rules from legitimate authority in exchange for security and economic advantage ( as in Rawls ) – a social contract.
These policies make it beneficial for other countries to have relations with Morocco so that they can take advantage of their goods.
These systems were able to take advantage of existing multilingual textual corpora that had been produced by the Parliament of Canada and the European Union as a result of laws calling for the translation of all governmental proceedings into all official languages of the corresponding systems of government.
These base pairs have a higher thermal stability ( melting point, see also DNA-DNA hybridization ) than adenine-thymine, a property that might convey, among organisms living in high-temperature environments, a selective advantage on variants enriched in GC content.
These had the advantage of being relatively cheap to build and mounting a larger gun compared to the conventional tank they were derived from, but at the expense of flexibility.
These characteristics mean that 10BASE2 is ideal for a small network of two or three machines, perhaps in a home where easily concealed wiring may be an advantage.
These natural defenses worked to Sparta's advantage and contributed to Sparta never having been sacked.
These rules include such things as regulation ski sizes, sidecuts, boot heights, binding risers and other regulations such as limitations to chemical substances found in winning racers as well as many other things which all ensure one particular skier has no advantage over another.
These conditions allowed Frederick to be both warrior and occasional peace-maker, both to his advantage.
These hacks usually take advantage of the firmware update facility on many devices to install or run themselves.
These two nations also have an advantage from their relative openness to immigration.
These are sometimes used to gain a commercial advantage over third-party software by providing additional information or better performance to the application provider.
These were launched in 1977 to take advantage of a favorable alignment of the planets during the late 1970s.
These antelope sometimes jump over each other's backs when alarmed, but this incongruous talent seems to be exploited only by wild members of the species ; tame elands do not take advantage of it and can be enclosed within a very low fence.
These incessant wars weakened the Muslims, to the great advantage of the rising power of the Christian kings of León and Castile, but they gave the kingdom of Seville a certain superiority over the other little states.
These rebellions, in turn, took advantage of the internal rebellions of the central and Eastern part of Asturias, and, on occasions, provided help to one or another contender of the Asturian aristocracy: refuge to Alphonse II in lands of Alava, after his flight ; the support to Nepociano's rebellion in some Asturian areas or the adherence of Galicians to the cause of Ramiro I.
These settlers were hoping to establish a better theological community than the one they left in Massachusetts and sought to take advantage of the excellent port capabilities of the harbor.
These French newspaper articles were read into the record of the Reichstag and were followed by a vote to increase military spending, all of which worked to the advantage of Zaharoff.
These new retail sites had large parking lots which proved to be a great advantage over retail businesses in downtown Binghamton.
These policies have been attacked as unfair and even monopolistic, but are a clear advantage of the conglomerate strategy.

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