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Recipients have included Strobe Talbott ( Deputy Secretary of State under President Bill Clinton ), Walter Cronkite, and Ted Turner.
All of his novels, including The Alternate and Billy Strobe have been either regional or New York Times bestsellers.
The Strobe, Ms. Indestructible, The Weevil, Deadly Girl, Power Chick, Amok, Alien Orphan, and Eight all have decent, useful powers by all accounts, but since they all possess various social dysfunctions, they've never quite broken through the superhero glass ceiling.

Strobe and instead
The Strobe and Ms. Indestructible do manage to reconcile, and the Strobe renews his passion for justice instead of image.

Strobe and data
Column Address Strobe ( CAS ) latency, or CL, is the delay time between the moment a memory controller tells the memory module to access a particular memory column on a RAM memory module, and the moment the data from given array location is available on the module's output pins.

Strobe and they
Strobe lights are used in scientific and industrial applications, in clubs where they are used to give an illusion of slow motion, and for aircraft anti-collision lighting.
In the 1960s they had started and run Strobe Studios in Clapham, South London, an LLC licensed model agency and photographic studio that advertised in many of the photographic magazines, such as Practical Photography.

Strobe and trigger
Strobe lighting can trigger seizures in photosensitive epilepsy.

Strobe and action
However, Strobe Talbott saw it as more of a brake on the new era, and believed Malta to be a holding action on part of the superpowers designed to forestall the " new world order " because of the German question.

Strobe and each
In Episode 23, he hides in the tall grass near the finish line of the Four Army relay race and shoots Strobe down each time he tries to become airborne.

Strobe and time
* Holgon Strobe Flash, a bulky flash which features multi flash strobe ( which keeps flashing as long as the shutter stays open in bulb mode ) or single flash ( a more powerful flash, which will flash once on pressing the shutter and a second time on release ).
Strobe rented out their studio space to amateur and professional photographers and provided them with the glamour models that were on Strobe ’ s books as photographic subjects, both Mary Millington ( at that time using her married name Mary Maxted ) and Ava Cadell worked as models for Strobe Studios in the early 1970s.

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The " guy vs. gals " vocals of Schneider, Pierson, and Wilson, sometimes used in call and response style (" Strobe Light ," " Private Idaho ", and " Good Stuff "), are a trademark.
Strobe tuners are real-time tuners, ideally suited for the task.
Nicholas Bahner ( t ), Jacob Strobe, George Geisler, and Conrad Kramm are a few of the Hessian soldiers who deserted the British forces after being returned in exchange for American prisoners of war.
Bells are usually tuned via tuning forks and electronic stroboscopic tuning devices commonly called a Strobe tuner.
Strobe lights, rolls bars, multi-point harnesses, and removing the air conditioning, are among some of the modifications made for the actual pace car.
Strobe versions are available for some lights.
One of the two greatest points of stress in the team is the slowly fracturing relationship between the Strobe and Ms. Indestructible, who are both the core of the team and a married couple.

Strobe and from
Strobe lights usually use flashtubes with energy supplied from a capacitor, an energy storage device much like a battery, but capable of charging and releasing energy much faster.
His 16, 000-word essay, " Marooned in the Cold War: America, the Alliance and the Quest for a Vanished World ," which appeared in World Policy Journal ( Fall 1997 ) provoked a prolonged exchange of letters and responses from Assistant Secretary of State Richard Holbrooke, Deputy Secretary of State Strobe Talbott, Congressman Lee H. Hamilton, and Ambassador George F. Kennan.
A companion piece, Body Rework, featuring remixes from cutting edge contemporary techno artists such as Motor, Black Strobe, the Hacker, Derrick May, and Robag Wruhme, was also released.
The channel, which replaced the previous Disco channel " The Strobe ," features pure disco and dance classics, along with interviews and tesimonials from the club's actual DJs and employees.
Nelson Strobridge " Strobe " Talbott III ( born April 25, 1946 ) is an American foreign policy analyst associated with Yale University and the Brookings Institution, a former journalist associated with Time magazine and diplomat who served as the Deputy Secretary of State from 1994 to 2001.

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* Electronic Flash, Strobe ( 1970 ).
*" Neave Strobe " – an example of this effect ( enable javascript to view ).
Worse yet, the leader of the Specials, The Strobe ( Thomas Haden Church ), discovers that his wife, Ms. Indestructible ( Paget Brewster ), is cheating on him with the most popular member of the group, The Weevil ( Rob Lowe ).

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Even though the registers may have an incomplete record of persons present in a particular area or include persons no longer living there, they contain precise information on ages, by date of birth, for some of the persons present ( especially children in relatively stable communities ) and supplementary information ( such as records of marital status ) for many others.
( I myself have identified about sixty sites, from the old maps and registers.
An accumulator machine, also called a 1-operand machine, or a CPU with accumulator-based architecture, is a kind of CPU where, although it may have several registers, the CPU mostly stores the results of calculations in one special register, typically called " the accumulator ".
Digital considered using a combined register file, but a split register file was determined to be better as it enabled two-chip implementations to have a register file located on each chip and integer-only implementations to omit the floating-point register file containing the floating point registers.
It may have its own internal control sequence unit ( not to be confused with the CPUs main control unit ), some registers, and other internal units such as a sub-ALU or FPU, or some smaller, more specific components.
The MIPS design uses 6 bits of the 32-bit word for the basic opcode ; the rest may contain a single 26-bit jump address or it may have up to four 5-bit fields specifying up to three registers plus a shift value combined with another 6-bits of opcode ; another format, among several, specifies two registers combined with a 16-bit immediate value, etc.
When an electronic device causes an interrupt, the intermediate results ( registers ) have to be saved before the software responsible for handling the interrupt can run.
An instrument that overblew at the octave would have identical fingering for both registers.
For this is the manner in which the apostolic churches transmit their registers: as the church of Smyrna, which records that Polycarp was placed therein by John ; as also the church of Rome, which makes Clement to have been ordained in like manner by Peter.
This division varies significantly by architecture ; some, like the Intel x86 have dedicated floating-point registers, while some take it as far as independent clocking schemes.
If there are no remaining input bits, the encoder continues output until all registers have returned to the zero state.
Shift registers can have both parallel and serial inputs and outputs.
Several Austronesian or Austronesian-based languages such as Tolomako, Lihir, Manam, Bislama, and some registers of Tok Pisin have trial number in their pronouns ; no language is known with trial number in its nouns.
This requirement was extremely ambitious for the time, but it was realised that much of the complexity of contemporary CPUs could be dispensed with, since this machine would need only to perform I / O, branches, add register-register, move data between registers and memory, and would have no need for special instructions to perform heavy arithmetic.
MMX has only 8 registers shared with the FPU stack, while SPARC processors have 32 registers, also aliased to the double-precision ( 64-bit ) floating pointer registers.
Since most ROMs do not have input or output registers, they cannot be used stand-alone for sequential logic.
Before large-scale integration ( LSI ) UART integrated circuits were common, a minicomputer or microcomputer would have a serial port made of multiple small-scale integrated circuits to implement shift registers, logic gates, counters, and all the other logic for a serial port.
Since the later days of the harpsichord ( 17th – 18th century ), stringed keyboard instruments could have registers, for instance giving a drier or more ample sound when the instrument's stop was pulled ( a stop in the meaning of a similar disposition for organs, known as organ stops ).
The AVRs have 32 single-byte registers and are classified as 8-bit RISC devices.
* Pointer registers X, Y, and Z have addressing capabilities that are different from each other.
Peckham is the earliest of the Archbishops of Canterbury to have his registers, the principal records of archiepiscopal administration, held in at Lambeth Palace Library.
However, a CPU might have external data buses or address buses with different sizes from the registers, even larger ( the 32-bit Pentium had a 64-bit data bus, for instance ).

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