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1 ManageWare is available across the DRS 6000 and 3000 Unix ranges , includes a network system access manager , a transaction processing development environment called Dialogue Manager that can integrate multiple translation services , the Tuxedo transaction processing manager , a PowerManager for managing networks of OfficePower systems , a range of disk and file management systems , a print manager , and also Egshel — an enhanced graphical shell which integrates the windowing Korn shell with ICL 's GraphicsPower development tool kit .
2 The citadel seems to have been the most populous part ; here were the workshops which produced the famous Limoges enamels .
3 Equally vociferous are the parent-oriented Campaign For One Parent Families and the Family Rights Group , whose arguments for the rights of parents in the face of state intervention have contributed to the pressure which produced the recent DHSS Code of Practice relating to access to children in care .
4 ( Talks in 1973 which produced the short-lived Sunningdale agreement had not been attended by hard-line unionists — see pp. 26301-04 . )
5 Sandys bowed to the political and industrial pressures generated by the Air Lobby and accepted the validity of the Air Staff requirement for GOR 339 , which became the ill-starred TSR 2 .
6 Despite the imminent withdrawal of American nuclear weapons from South Korea , which fulfils the principal North Korean demand for the unobstructed inspection of its facilities , North Korea appears to remain committed to developing a weapon of its own .
7 The software includes Base Services/6000 , which supplies the basic DCE functions such as remote procedure call and threads for multi-processing , and also DCE cell directory server and security server software .
8 It has leased the building to Living Images , a Middlesex firm specialising in talking heads , which made the floating Lawrence Olivier head for the musical Time , and also the Crusades Experience at Winchester .
9 Just five hundred yards from the A82 , it makes an ideal base from which to tour the Central Highlands .
10 Reportedly there are continuing internal struggles between Sun 's hardware unit — which wants the new NFS as soon as possible for its next generation multi-processing servers — and SunSoft , which has already promised multi-threading for NFS , but wants the new features to be part of Solaris 2.1 or higher , and 2.1 is n't expected until mid-1993 .
11 After about a mile we quit the lane for pastureland below Robin Proctor 's Scar , beyond which lies the famous Norber Erratics field — a geologist 's paradise .
12 In the UK , Sequent Computer Systems Ltd , Weybridge , Surrey , has won a £1.2m contract from Nuclear Electric — the UK 's state owned nuclear power generator — to supply 15 Symmetry 2000/200 systems , which replace the existing ICL mainframes .
13 It began life , probably in the Severan period , resembling a winged-corridor villa , which had been terraced into the slope which runs down to the river ; it contained several heated rooms in the west wing and a water tank , possibly fed by local collection , in the front courtyard Later additions and alterations greatly improved and enlarged the building ; an ornamental fountain behind the house , from which came the famous Corbridge lion , was now linked to the aqueduct .
14 But our deliberations were pre-empted by a printed booklet arriving in the post in mid-March , which no accompanying explanation , which detailed the new MIC syllabus the training committee was supposed to debate !
15 Certainly , it was the effects of such rising social tensions and widespread industrial conflict which motivated the giant Siemens company in the electrical engineering industry to join the metalworking employers ' association ( Homburg , 1983 ) .
16 The underlying pattern is modelled by an independence graph which possesses the remarkable Markov property that any two variables that are not directly connected are independent conditional on only their separating set .
17 We 've chosen Boppard as the base for our Rhine Fly-Drive holidays because it 's not only a great place to visit in its own right , but because its central location makes it an ideal spot from which to explore the mighty Rhine .
18 West of Dent the road passes by Helmside and climbs the foot of Frostrow by Millthrop into the " big city " of Sedbergh behind which loom the great Howgill Fells .
19 Costs were also rising : costs of electricity , maintenance and crew wages ; all of which affected the new Marton cars adversely .
20 This , obviously , is the place from which to inspect the western Pyrenees for a first time or , given the summary quality of the prospect , from which to take leave of them before driving north .
21 Constructed in 1847/48 , Brechin was originally the terminus of a branch line which joined the main Aberdeen to Glasgow railway at Bridge of Dun .
22 Nor , for that matter , is the identity of the figure established since the youth has some features which resemble the sun-god Apollo and others more appropriate to the wine-god Bacchus .
23 The CBS compilation , which includes the massive Kaoma hit , includes more French lambada , with its throw-away echoes of European disco .
24 Orbit has Crisis on Doona ( £4.99 ) , which sees the indefatigable Anne McCaffrey in partnership with Jody Lynn Nye , and a welcome reprint of the classic post-holocaust novel A Canticle for Leibowitz ( £4.99 ) .
25 This involves formal recognition by the American Radio Relay League which administers the prestigious DX Century Club awards for contacts with over 320 ‘ recognised ’ countries .
26 The early Carboniferous shelf seas which followed the late Devonian regression were really , in their generalities , very like the Givetian and Frasnian seas of the Devonian .
27 It 's a weird galaxy-swap comedy , which requires the extra-terrestrial Basinger ( like Daryl Hannah 's mermaid in Splash ) to capture the laughs with her innocence about adult human relationships .
28 The tribes which inhabit the Upper Hunter and the adjacent parts of the colony are extremely harmless and well disposed .
29 I do n't know which I noticed first , the slight twitch of an eyelid or the small lift of the ribs which dulled the icy Yorkshire air into his lungs .
30 His greatest reward was the gift of a mortuary temple , the only one granted to a non-royal person , which was built near to that of the king and which raised the deceased Amenhotep to divine status , placing him amongst the cults of kings .
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