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These and imitate
The CD itself is made to look like a mini LP and is pressed on black plastic with grooves on the top to imitate a LP, this version has the original cover which was lost, and the song " These Boots " was removed.
These attempts to imitate the faster pace of CBC Newsworld, which began delivering news throughout Canada 24 hours a day on July 31, 1989, backfired.
These bands, perhaps the best-known of which being the Original Dixieland Jazz Band, attempted to imitate the fast virtuosic style of their black counterparts.
These composers included Luzzasco Luzzaschi, Giaches de Wert, and Lodovico Agostini, but the fame of the group was so widespread that many composers visited Ferrara both to hear and write for them, and in some cases founded similar groups of their own in other cities ( for example, the Medici attempted to imitate the group in Florence, and had Alessandro Striggio write madrigals in a style like Luzzaschi's ).
These birds sometimes imitate the calls of Red-eyed Vireos.
These composers sought to imitate the sounds of Arabic and other Middle Eastern music.
These last cars had exhausts that were specially tuned to imitate the note of their illustrious forerunners from a half-century earlier, and a dash-mounted plaque indicating each car's sequence in production.
These ranks are voiced in relation to other pipe ranks in the organ, allowing a handful of ranks in a typical theatre organ to imitate a wide range of instruments.
These techniques imitate the behavior ( the temporal dimension, not the spatial dimensions ) seen in real-world to a degree that is far more realistic than and compensating computer-graphics ' degree of realism.
* the alien enzyme able to absorb and imitate living and non-living matter in " If These Walls Could Talk "
These visual narratives imitate 19th century style sepia photographs and show Antin as Eleanor Nightingale, seeking to create a place of healing and caring amidst destruction and death.
These halls have been decorated to imitate how homes looked like during the various centuries of the colonial period.
These may be based on a general concept of retro, as with Cave Story, or an attempt to imitate a specific piece of hardware ( as with La Mulana and its MSX color palette ).

These and popular
These students, although they might read various articles in popular magazines, more often chose to report on articles found in the journals.
These juries formed a second mode for the expression of popular sovereignty ; as in the assembly, citizens acting as jurors acted as the people and were immune from review or punishment.
These " bars " are typically more akin to Culture of the United Kingdom | British " pub s " and are popular at lunchtime.
These rumors then made their way into popular culture.
These draw many visitors in summer, along with the remains of the historic Abbey, and is a popular setting for weddings.
These events were especially popular with BBSes that offered chat rooms.
These were popular as branch terminals to the B5500 / 6500 / 6700 systems, which sold well in the banking sector, where they were often connected to non-Burroughs mainframes.
These abbreviated volumes soon became very popular and eventually supplanted the Roman Catholic Church's Curia office, previously said by non-monastic clergy.
These and others continue to be popular and some offer other dancing and activities besides contra dancing.
These first settlements were abandoned after attacks by Spanish privateers, but English privateers often used the Cayman Islands as a base and in the 18th century they became an increasingly popular hideout for pirates, even after the end of legitimate privateering in 1713.
These portable devices first became popular with the wearable computer movement in the 1980s.
These were developed as " companions " to the popular revolvers of the day, firing the same cartridge but allowing more velocity and accuracy than the revolver.
These are a popular compromise for ( American ) shooters who would like to own a submachine gun but cannot due to local restrictions or the prohibitive cost of buying a civilian legal submachine gun ( full automatics or semi-automatics with barrels shorter than are restricted under Title II of the National Firearms Act ).
These attitudes were reinforced in Christian preaching, art and popular teaching over the centuries containing contempt for Jews.
These two popular clubs have produced some of Morocco's best players such as: Salaheddine Bassir, Abdelmajid Dolmy, Baddou Zaki, Aziz Bouderbala and Noureddine Naybet.
These models were popular in the 1960s, 1970s, but nowadays can be found primarily in old legacy systems.
These are popular for garage doors.
These few works have successfully made the transition from the elite realm of the museum visitor to the enormous venue of popular culture.
These terms, like their relatives in other European languages, are no longer clearly distinguished in popular folklore.
These included the popular " Put a Tiger in Your Tank " advertising campaign and accompanying tiger mascot, introduced in 1959, to promote Enco Extra and Esso Extra gasolines.
These popular religious practices were distinct from, but closely linked with, the formal rituals and institutions.
These are increasingly popular in foil, as the hard surface increases the likelihood that a hit fails to register, as well as with youth competitors.
These images, such as of his canonical Mandelbrot set pictured in Figure 1 captured the popular imagination ; many of them were based on recursion, leading to the popular meaning of the term " fractal ".
These educational science documentaries were popular favorites for showing in school science classrooms.

These and hardware
These included updates to EtherTalk and TokenTalk, AppleTalk software and LocalTalk hardware for the IBM PC, EtherTalk for Apple's A / UX operating system allowing it to use LaserPrinters and other network resources, and the Mac X. 25 and MacX products.
These applications interact with hardware through kernel supported functions.
These differing systems implemented different parts of the arithmetic in hardware and software, with varying accuracy.
These were intended to be supplied by external hardware in order to invoke a corresponding interrupt-service routine, but were also often employed as fast system calls.
These designs can run existing 32-bit applications at native hardware speed, while offering support for 64-bit memory addressing and other enhancements to new applications.
These enable software instruments to be programmed without the discomfort of excessive mouse movements, or adjustment of hardware devices without the need to step through layered menus.
These microinstructions control the CPU at a very fundamental level of hardware circuitry.
( These are most frequently counter-acted by various types of firewalls, anti virus software, and network hardware ).
These advances in software were met with more advances in computer hardware.
These included CST and DanSoft, creators of the Thor line of compatible systems ; Miracle Systems, creator of the Gold Card and Super Gold Card processor / memory upgrade cards and the QXL PC-based hardware emulator ; and Qubbesoft, with the Aurora, the first replacement QL mainboard, featuring enhanced graphics modes.
These solutions are the new industry standard as no additional development or hardware expenditure is required to make them work.
These are in addition to the hardware and software decisions ( like content management systems ), participation issues ( like good taste, harassment, confidentiality ), and features to be supported.
These computers had 640 kilobytes of memory preinstalled, with an option for an extra 128 kilobytes to be installed for use as video memory for the onboard ETGA ( Enhanced TGA, the " Enhanced " referring to the added color mode ) video hardware.
These new functions within the hardware, z / OS, and z / VM — and Linux and OpenSolaris support — have encouraged development of new applications for mainframes.
These devices are typically much smaller and less expensive, because they do not need dedicated displays or hardware input, such as keyboards or knobs.
These operating systems attempt to abstract hardware, allowing a wide variety of software to work with components of the computer.
These were basically software-only equivalents to the hardware ( and hardware-assisted software ) MIDI synth capabilities of the DS-XG cards / YMF chipsets mentioned in the next section.
These patterns were impossible to detect using standard DOS or BIOS calls, so direct access to the disk controller hardware was necessary for the protection to work.
These approaches all involve increased hardware complexity ( higher cost, larger circuits, higher power consumption ) because the processor must intrinsically make all of the decisions internally for these approaches to work.
These bits are set at compile time, thus relieving the hardware from calculating this dependency information.
These systems typically run on medical-grade hardware in the operating room.
These symbols, seen on hardware schematics of computer systems with DMA functionality, represent electronic signaling lines between the CPU and DMA controller.
These included the engineering tools SMM for hardware testing, and KALEIDOSCOPE, for software smoke testing.
These games were usually called " straight ports " and did not utilize Amiga specific features, such as the blitter and hardware sprites ( useful for animations ), copper ( useful for raster effects ) and superior color capabilities ( the Amiga has larger color palette and can display more colors at the same time ).
These abstractions of the hardware make it easier to write programs in general, but limit performance and stifle experimentation in new abstractions.

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