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gate and could
While fifty years before, Albert Goodwill Spalding, secretary of the Chicago Ball Club of the National League, could write earnestly to the manager of the Buffalo club and request a guarantee of one hundred dollars for a baseball game in August, in this Golden Era a game at the Yankee Stadium might bring in nearly a hundred thousand dollars at the gate.
Being stubborn and not wanting to return to the typewriter so early, I hastily looked around for a door to a lecture hall where I could sneak some listening time and get a line on current research, and be out of sight before the desk was reoccupied by the guardian of the gate.
Later models used a loading gate at the rear of the cylinder that allowed one cartridge at a time to be accessed for loading, while a rod under the barrel could be pressed backwards to extract the fired case.
The gate mechanism of his camera jammed ; the traffic continued moving normally but Méliès's camera stopped filming until he could free the gate mechanism.
Card readers are found on ticket gates where otherwise a paper ticket could be fed through, allowing the gate to open and the passenger to walk through, and on stand-alone Oyster validators, which do not operate a barrier.
On another occasion, he altered the date of a Gloucestershire match so that he could travel to Sheffield and take part in a Yorkshire player's benefit match, knowing full well the impact that his appearance would have on the gate.
Prophet Muhammad also stressed the magnitude of the " second glance ", as the first glance towards an attractive member of the opposite sex could be just accidental or observatory, the second glance could be that gate into lustful thinking.
In 1978, George Perlegos at Intel developed the Intel 2816, which was built on earlier EPROM technology, but used a thin gate oxide layer so that the chip could erase its own bits without requiring a UV source.
As the city grew, the right to so many days a year at one shrine ( or its gate ) descended within certain families and became a kind of property that could be pledged, rented or shared within the family, but not alienated.
But the gate was so solidly built that they could make little headway.
Apparently enraged at the plainness with which Jeremiah uttered his solemn warnings of coming judgements because of the abounding iniquity of the times, Pashur " smote Jeremiah the prophet " ( this could mean that he ordered the temple police to seize him and inflict the corporal punishment of up to forty stripes found in Deuteronomy 25: 3 ); then he placed him in the stocks in the high gate of Benjamin, where he remained all night.
In this last connection, the name could suggest the derogatory inference of superstitious worship ; popular fancy held that Huguon, the gate of King Hugo, was haunted by the ghost of le roi Huguet ( regarded by Roman Catholics as an infamous scoundrel ) and other spirits, who instead of being in purgatory came back to harm the living at night.
Initially the gate could not be closed as it was covered in a thick layer of gravel.
It was provided with a door which turned on a hinge, and could be opened with a sort of key ; the city gate was on a larger scale, and seems to have been double.
The original ones, proposed by Robert Schapire ( a recursive majority gate formulation ) and Yoav Freund ( boost by majority ), were not adaptive and could not take full advantage of the weak learners.
In a theoretically amateur sport, the strongest teams were luring the best talent with undisclosed payments to players and were not keen to schedule matches against teams with poor followings ( such as Richmond ) that could not generate much gate money.
In all the confusion the key to close the city gate could not be found.
Vehicles and pedestrians could travel freely through the gate, located in East Berlin, until the Berlin Wall was built, 13 August 1961.
The game would generally let players advance with a variety of tactics: to get through a locked gate, a player could use his picklock skill, his climb skill, or his strength attribute ; or he could force the gate with a crowbar-or a LAW rocket.
Because they were assembled using the old " gate and buck system " and the tooling could be easily moved, Chrysler could supply the components and control the quality, while AMC assembled the car.

gate and be
* Wire gate: The lightest type, with a strength roughly equal to the others, allowing more to be carried for a given weight.
* Screw-lock: Have a threaded sleeve over the gate which must be engaged and disengaged manually.
This boot money would be given to the players ( stuffed in their boots ) and would not be counted in the gate money.
:"... It is essential that children's fingers be protected from being crushed or otherwise injured in the hinge space of a swinging door or gate.
A field-programmable gate array ( FPGA ) is an integrated circuit designed to be configured by a customer or a designer after manufacturing — hence " field-programmable ".
The gate terminal may be thought of as controlling the opening and closing of a physical gate.
But first, enough electrons must be attracted near the gate to counter the dopant ions added to the body of the FET ; this forms a region free of mobile carriers called a depletion region, and the phenomenon is referred to as the threshold voltage of the FET.
For either enhancement-or depletion-mode devices, at drain-to-source voltages much less than gate-to-source voltages, changing the gate voltage will alter the channel resistance, and drain current will be proportional to drain voltage ( referenced to source voltage ).
Other characteristics usually include the film gauge, pulldown method, lens anamorphosis ( or lack thereof ), and film gate or projector aperture dimensions, all of which need to be defined for photography as well as projection, as they may differ.
His dwelling has no door or gate so that he might not be awakened by the creaking of hinges.
In Celtic mythology there is a legend of a cave called " Cruachan ," also known as " Ireland's gate to Hell ," a legendary and ancient cave from which according to legend strange creatures would emerge in ancient times and be seen on the surface of the earth.
This function would appear to have some relationship with the iconographic association of Hecate with keys, and might also relate to her appearance with two torches, which when positioned on either side of a gate or door illuminated the immediate area and allowed visitors to be identified.
In some ion channels, passage through the pore is governed by a " gate ," which may be opened or closed by chemical or electrical signals, temperature, or mechanical force, depending on the variety of channel.
This means that the output of one gate can be wired to the inputs of one or several other gates, and so on.
This proved fairly successful due to the simplicity of the core, which allowed it to be used in a number of applications that would have formerly used much less capable CISC designs of similar gate count and price — the two are strongly related ; the price of a CPU is generally related to the number of gates and the number of external pins.
On the basis of texts of Sennacherib, the site has traditionally been identified as the " armory " of Nineveh, and a gate and pavements excavated by Iraqis in 1954 have been considered to be part of the " armory " complex.
This implies that each gate must be able to perform its task in one 10, 000th of the decoherence time of the system.
The loading gate on the original Colt designs ( and on nearly all single-action revolvers since, such as the famous Colt Single Action Army ) is on the right side, which was done to facilitate loading while on horseback ; with the revolver held in the left hand, the cartridges can easily be ejected and loaded with the right.
After the owner of the baggage in question was confirmed to be on board, the flight crew prepared for departure and the aircraft pushed back from gate 27 at the TWA Flight Center.

gate and controlled
Throughout the 17th through 19th centuries, boxing bouts were motivated by money, as the fighters competed for prize money, promoters controlled the gate, and spectators bet on the result.
The conductivity is varied by the electric field that is produced when a voltage is applied between the gate and source terminals ; hence the current flowing between the drain and source is controlled by the voltage applied between the gate and source.
The tunneling current is controlled by a voltage applied to the gate through a capacitor.
A logic gate is an arrangement of electrically controlled switches, better known as transistors.
An access control point, which can be a door, turnstile, parking gate, elevator, or other physical barrier where granting access can be electronically controlled.
The switching state of the field-effect transistor is controlled by the voltage on the control gate of the transistor.
The IGBT is a semiconductor device with four alternating layers ( P-N-P-N ) that are controlled by a metal-oxide-semiconductor ( MOS ) gate structure without regenerative action.
On the tarmac, these are steered by the radar, while they are controlled by motion sensors at the gate.
The start speed, acceleration, score up distance, and gate closing are controlled via a computer system, which takes control of the vehicle and provides a printout at the end of the score up.
Motorola developed several improved series, with MECL II in 1966, MECL III in 1968 with 1 nanosecond gate propagation time and 300 MHz flip-flop toggle rates, and the 10, 000 series ( with lower power consumption and controlled edge speeds ) in 1971.
A toll gate controlled entry to the market area ; this Town Gate was rebuilt in the 16th century.
The amount of glass allowed to pour onto the molten tin is controlled by a gate called a Tweel.
A sluice ( from the Dutch " sluis ") is a water channel controlled at its head by a gate.
Flap sluice gate: A fully automatic type, controlled by the pressure head across it ; operation is similar to that of a check valve.
Vertical rising sluice gate: A plate sliding in the vertical direction, which may be controlled by machinery.
The river outlets consist of four diameter pipes each controlled by a follower gate and hollow-jet valve with a capacity of.
The delay between the event and the start of the gate and the duration of the gate is then controlled by gating electronics e. g. digital delay generators.
A European research project has demonstrated field effect transistors in which the gate ( channel ) is controlled via quantum tunnelling rather than by thermal injection, reducing gate voltage from ~ 1 volt to 0. 2 volts and reducing power consumption by up to 100x.
During engine operation, propellant level sensing devices in the vehicle propellant tanks controlled the valve gate position for adjusting the oxidizer flow to ensure simultaneous exhaustion of fuel and oxidizer.
Circuit representation of controlled NOT gate
For example, the controlled NOT gate ( or CNOT ) acts on 2 qubits, and performs the NOT operation on the second qubit only when the first qubit is, and otherwise leaves it unchanged.

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