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combination and machine
Once the front lines stabilised, a combination of barbed wire, machine guns and rapid fire rifles proved deadly to horse mounted troops.
In 1935, American radio commentator Walter Winchell coined the term " disc jockey " ( the combination of disc, referring to the disc records, and jockey, which is an operator of a machine ) as a description of radio announcer Martin Block, the first announcer to become a star.
Eventually, most fighters mounted cannons, sometimes in combination with machine guns.
A non-deterministic Turing machine ( NTM ) differs in that the state and tape symbol no longer uniquely specify these things ; rather, many different actions may apply for the same combination of state and symbol.
* 1996 – Roland MC-303 Roland's first non-keyboard drum machine, sample-based synthesizer, and sequencer combination bearing the now-generic term Groovebox.
Most games have a variety of winning combination of symbols, often posted on the face of the machine ( or available on a different screen, accessible by touching a button on the main touchscreen, on video slot machines ).
If a player matches a combination according to the rules of the game, the slot machine pays the player cash or some other sort of value, such as extra games.
" Each slot machine in the group contributes a small amount to this progressive jackpot, awarded to a player who gets, for example, a royal flush on a video poker machine or a specific combination of symbols on a regular or nine-line slot machine.
Many models offered the option of emulation of the customer's previous computer ( e. g. the IBM 1400 series on a 360-30 or the IBM 7094 on a 360-65 ) using a combination of special hardware, special microcode and an emulation program that used the emulation instructions to simulate the target system, so that old programs could run on the new machine.
In some models, if there is no entry in the table for the current combination of symbol and state then the machine will halt ; other models require all entries to be filled .</ li >
As the more versatile combination of a personal computer and separate printer became commonplace, most business-machine companies stopped manufacturing the word processor as a stand-alone office machine.
However, a combination of entrenchments, machine gun nests, barbed wire, and artillery repeatedly inflicted severe casualties on the attackers and counter attacking defenders.
When a jackpot does not result in a kakuhen combination, the pachinko machine will enter into mode, with a much larger number of spins than kakuhen.
Their first album, 2000's SMPT: e ( a play on words, as both a combination of the members ' last initials, as well as a common machine time protocol used in high end recording studios ) received strong critical reviews, including " some of the best progressive rock music ever written " ( Robert Taylor in Allmusic )).
* In the first year, the ground is prepared usually by the combination of burning, herbicide spraying, and / or cultivation and then saplings are planted by human crew or by machine.
The Sorcerer was a combination of parts from a standard S-100 bus machine, combined with their custom display circuitry.
Although Maudslay was not the first person to invent a slide-rest ( as many writers have claimed ), and may not have been the first inventor to combine a lead screw, slide-rest, and set of change gears all on one lathe ( Jesse Ramsden may have done that in 1775 ; evidence is scant ), he is certainly the person who introduced to the rest of the world the winning three-part combination of lead screw, slide rest, and change gears, sparking a great advance in machine tools and in the engineering use of screw threads.
A dry-cleaning machine is similar to a combination of a domestic washing machine, and clothes dryer.
Those involved in MIR may have a background in musicology, psychology, academic music study, signal processing, machine learning or some combination of these.
And items like registered “ auto-sears ,” “ lightning-links ,” trigger-packs, trunnions, and other “ combination of parts ” registered as machineguns before the aforementioned date are often worth nearly as much as a full registered machine gun.
A notable accomplishment of this effort was the discovery of a set of " lost " photos in the Magnum archive, from the shooting of the movie American Graffiti, achieved through a combination of human tagging and machine intelligence: The crowdsourcing identified the individuals in the photos ( e. g., George Lucas, Ron Howard, Richard Dreyfuss, and Mackenzie Phillips, shown in separate photos from one shooting ), but then the underlying machine process connected these together to see what is common among them.

combination and ungainly
Destitute of natural oratorical gifts and somewhat ungainly in his manner, he attracted and even riveted the attention of his audience by a rare combination of intellectual keenness, emotional fervour, spiritual insight and power of dramatic representation of character and life.

combination and articulation
In many cases, the actual distinction is typically one of voice, length, aspiration, presence or absence of secondary articulation such as glottalization or velarization, differing length of nearby vowels, or some combination of such features.
In addition to transfer / articulation agreements with many four-year colleges and universities in Kansas and Missouri, JCCC has degree completion agreements in place with American Public University, Avila University, Baker University SPGS, Columbia College, DeVry University, Emporia State University, Fort Hays State University, Friends University, Kansas State University-Distance Learning, MidAmerica Nazarene University, National American University, Ottawa University, Park University, Rockhurst University, Southwestern College-Professional Studies, University of Central Missouri, the University of Kansas Edwards Campus, UMKC, University of Phoenix, University of Saint Mary, Washburn University and Webster University that offer courses in the evening and weekends, online, web-assisted, guided / independent study or a combination of methods of delivery.

combination and across
A combination of the bricks and adobe mortar that are laid across the beams creates an even load-bearing pressure that can last for many years depending on attrition.
Often, this initial crack is caused by an increase in blood pressure within the body ( in combination with movement ), forcing an expansion across its exoskeleton, leading to an eventual crack that allows for certain organisms such as spiders to extricate themselves.
It is likely that a combination of influences led to the creation of the guitar ; plucked instruments from across the Mediterranean and Europe were well known in Iberia since antiquity.
A combination of factors, including the mass mobilization of capital markets through neoliberalism, the beginning of the widespread proliferation of new media such as the Internet, and the dissolution of the Soviet Union led to a realignment and reconsolidation of economic and political power across the world, and within countries.
Eventing ( also known as horse trials ) is an equestrian event where a single horse and rider combination compete against other combinations across the three disciplines of dressage, cross-country, and show jumping.
The simple first-order electronic high-pass filter shown in Figure 1 is implemented by placing an input voltage across the series combination of a capacitor and a resistor and using the voltage across the resistor as an output.
Cryptic clue styles across newspapers are ostensibly similar, but there are technical differences which result in the work of setters being regarded as either Ximenean or Libertarian ( and often a combination of both ).
A combination of difficult terrain and growing urbanization limits posted speeds on the Vancouver Island section to 50 km / h ( 31 mph ) in urban areas, 80 km / h ( 50 mph ) across the Malahat and through suburban areas, and a maximum of 90 km / h ( 55 mph ) in rural areas.
The architecture is defined by a combination of Gothic Revival, Brutalist and Postmodern buildings spread across campus, most of them dated between 1905 and 1980.
Aboriginal specialists willing to generalise believe all Aboriginal myths across Australia, in combination, represent a kind of unwritten ( oral ) library within which Aboriginal peoples learn about the world and perceive a peculiarly Aboriginal ' reality ' dictated by concepts and values vastly different from those of western societies:
The patterns of species distribution across geographical areas can usually be explained through a combination of historical factors such as: speciation ; extinction ; continental drift ; glaciation, and associated variations in sea level, river routes, and habitat ; and river capture ; in combination with the geographic constraints of landmass areas and isolation ; and the available ecosystem energy supplies.
The name Pea Ridge comes from a combination of the physical location of the original settlement of the town, across the crest of an Ozark Mountains ridge, and for the hog peanuts or turkey peas that had been originally cultivated by Native American tribes centuries before European settlement, which later helped to provide basic subsistence once those pioneer settlers arrived.
Today, Greer possesses a combination of small-town charm and big-city opportunities, attracting a wide variety of businesses and people from across the country and the world.
This combination allows articles to be received and redistributed with virtually no latency, and has substantially changed the nature of Usenet interaction by reducing the time for messages to be posted, read across the network and answered, from hours or days, to seconds or minutes.
There are 6, 500 post offices across the country, a combination of corporate offices and dealerships that are operated by private retailers in conjunction with a host retail business, such as a drugstore.
The first is that the test measures not just diffusion across the alveolar-capillary membrane, but also takes into account factors affecting the chemical combination of a given gas with hemoglobin.
Doctors mostly come across a combination of two to three disorders, but in rare cases ( up to 2. 7 %) a single patient carried a combination of 6 – 8 diseases simultaneously.
The basic idea of logistic regression is to use the mechanism already developed for linear regression by modeling the probability p < sub > i </ sub > using a linear predictor function, i. e. a linear combination of the explanatory variables and a set of regression coefficients that are specific to the model at hand but the same across all trials.
In 1898, the National Biscuit Company was formed from the combination of those three ; the merger resulted in a company with 114 bakeries across the United States and headquartered in New York City.
Students can choose subjects across the six faculties to suit their interests and career objectives, adding the breadth and depth they want to personalise their degree through a combination of major and minor studies.
1988-intense heat spells in combination with the drought of 1988, reminiscent of the dust bowl years caused deadly results across the United States.

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