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The King ran an office for captives from the Royal Palace, which leveraged the Spanish diplomatic and military network abroad to intercede for thousands of prisoners-of-war, receiving and answering letters from Europe.
Some parts in the Taliban also ran a network for human trafficking.
Indeed, the tribal network with the Manga ' nja was very good so that when John Chilembwe, the revolutionary clergyman, ran foul with the British planters at Nguludi in Chiradzulu, he used this network to escape towards Mozambique.
MUD, better known as Essex MUD and MUD1 in later years, ran on the Essex University network until late 1987, becoming the first Internet multiplayer online role-playing game in 1980, when Essex University connected its internal network to ARPANet.
– In 2001, this French cable TV network ran a series promos featuring males and females casually undressing as they read jokes.
Suncorp bank in Australia still ran its ATM network on OS / 2 as late as 2002.
The ad ran during Saturday morning network programming during the series ' run.
Meyer's original cut ran two hours and twenty minutes, which he presented to the network.
The program ran for three years, after which Dolenz made sporadic appearances on network TV shows and pursued his education.
The government ran M > Tram until negotiations were completed with Yarra Trams for it to take-over responsibility of the whole tram network from 18 April 2004.
The Third Section of the Imperial Chancellery ran a huge network of spies and informers with the help of Gendarmes.
The program, presented by Bamber Gascoigne, produced by Granada Television and broadcast across the ITV network, was very popular and ran until it was taken off the air in 1987.
Although the syndicated Match Game was not a direct cause of the ratings problems Love of Life facedthe 4: 00 PM timeslot, the last network daytime slot, had been a problem for CBS, NBC, and ABC for years and Love of Life had seen a precipitous drop in ratings since the April 1979 move to the late afternoon many stations ran the syndicated series against the veteran soap opera and, in the case of some CBS affiliates and owned-and-operated stations, preempted Love of Life in favor of the new Match Game.
The network ran science fiction fare, a genre that other networks considered too risky: The Outer Limits, The Invaders, The Time Tunnel and Land of the Giants.
A 1966 television version, shown as a color special on the ABC television network, made use of a modernized, abbreviated script that accommodated much more of the score than the film version had, yet the entire production ran only ninety minutes with commercials.
Noggin ran 65 select episodes until 2003, when they were pulled from the program lineup because Sesame Workshop sold its half of the network to Viacom, which already owned the other half.
Jeremiah is an American television series starring Luke Perry and Malcolm-Jamal Warner that ran on the Showtime network from 2002 to 2004.
CompuServe designed and manufactured its own network processors, based on the DEC PDP-11, and wrote all the software that ran in the network.
Initially, the network ran a mix of college and less watched professional sports similar to ESPN, when they began.
By 1989, the network ran game shows from noon to 5 p. m. five days a week.
* TWC also ran The Weather Channel Latin America, which operated in Spanish in Mexico, Puerto Rico and South America ; this network ceased operations in December 2002.

network and parallel
Atomic Semantics is a term which describes the guarantees provided by a data register shared by several processors in a parallel machine or in a network of computers working together.
Route 2 runs parallel to the Crystal Palace to Beckenham Junction line of the Southern network between Birkbeck and Beckenham Junction-the National Rail track had been singled some years earlier.
* Norton's theorem: Any network of voltage or current sources and resistors is electrically equivalent to an ideal current source in parallel with a single resistor.
A parallel computing cluster or multi-core processor is often connected in regular interconnection network such as a
IPv6 does not implement interoperability features with IPv4, but essentially creates a parallel, independent network.
Plans for a new network have been under development for some time ( earthworks were begun between Sirte and Ras Ajdir, Tunisia border, in 2001-5 ), and in 2008 and 2009 various contracts were placed and construction work started on a standard gauge railway parallel to the coast from the Tunisian border at Ras Ajdir to Tripoli, and on to Misrata, Sirte, Benghazi and Bayda.
However, for supercomputing, the low latency of Myrinet is even more important than its throughput performance, since, according to Amdahl's law, a high-performance parallel system tends to be bottlenecked by its slowest sequential process, which in all but the most embarrassingly parallel supercomputer workloads is often the latency of message transmission across the network.
Sprint PCS later selected CDMA as the radio interface for its nationwide network and built out a parallel CDMA network in the Baltimore-Washington area, launching service in 1997.
Sprint operated the two networks in parallel until finishing a migration of its area customers to the CDMA network.
Regular semantics is a computing term which describes the guarantees provided by a data register shared by several processors in a parallel machine or in a network of computers working together.
Initially published in 1987 at USENIX, the BRL-CAD ray-tracer is the first known implementation of a parallel network distributed ray-tracing system that achieved several frames per second in rendering performance.
This performance was attained by means of the highly optimized yet platform independent LIBRT ray-tracing engine in BRL-CAD and by using solid implicit CSG geometry on several shared memory parallel machines over a commodity network.
* domestic: coaxial and multiconductor cable carry most voice traffic ; parallel microwave radio relay network carries some additional telephone channels
In computing and computer networking, safe semantics describes the guarantees provided by a data register shared by several processors in a parallel machine or in a network of computers working together.
Their patents included two other major interrelated innovations: one concerning the use of parallel connected, instead of series connected, utilization loads, the other concerning the ability to have high turns ratio transformers such that the supply network voltage could be much higher ( initially 1, 400 to 2, 000 V ) than the voltage of utilization loads ( 100 V initially preferred ).
engineers designed, and the Ganz factory supplied electrical equipment for, the world's first power station that used AC generators to power a parallel connected common electrical network, the steam-powered Rome-Cerchi power plant.
Palaeo-drainage network formed by several palaeochannels has been worked out by different researchers in western Rajasthan and neighbouring states, which is mainly buried under sand cover of the Thar Desert and parallel to the Aravalli Hills 6 – 8.
A quartz crystal can be modelled as an electrical network with a low impedance ( series ) and a high impedance ( parallel ) resonance point spaced closely together.
For certain applications, “ distributed ” or “ grid ” computing, can be seen as a special type of parallel computing that relies on complete computers ( with onboard CPUs, storage, power supplies, network interfaces, etc.
“ Distributed ” or “ grid ” computing in general is a special type of parallel computing that relies on complete computers ( with onboard CPUs, storage, power supplies, network interfaces, etc.
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** Link aggregation, using multiple Ethernet network cables / ports in parallel to increase link speed

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