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Darrell's previous work had piggybacked on pictures that were already captioned.
"It piggybacked on the broader resistance movements in a lot of ways," Fisher said.
At first N26 piggybacked on the licence of Wirecard, a German financial-services firm.
Throughout the 19th century, Illinois farmers "piggybacked" on existing imperial infrastructure to boost their profits.
In the West e-commerce companies piggybacked on an existing infrastructure of shops, banks and logistics firms.
And family audiences were drawn to "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse," which piggybacked on the superhero trend.
Science has piggybacked on technology ever since Galileo used a telescope to develop a new understanding of the heavens.
The latest try, in which Dr Dunbar piggybacked on a survey organised by a biscuit-maker, has overcome that.
Essentially, apps that piggybacked on Facebook's social graph had to let you share back to Facebook, and couldn't compete with it.
Companies piggybacked on Facebook's huge user base to build some very popular (if spammy) apps and games, such as Zynga's FarmVille.
The country's solar industry is thought to have piggybacked on Germany's generous renewable-energy subsidies and has benefited from massive government support.
Where Amazon's growth piggybacked on the US Postal Service and credit-card networks, they had to build their own, or do without.
When Sanders spokesman Michael Briggs piggybacked on Steyer's interview and questioned where her climate plan was, a top Clinton adviser responded with a Medium post.
It's my show, I was watching it for watercooler cred purposes, then you piggybacked on it, slowing my progress through those long seasons way the heck down.
Walmart: The massive retailer wove together scenes from familiar science-fiction films in a manner that piggybacked on all the movie ads we see during the Super Bowl.
Iron ore has largely piggybacked on the strength in prices of Chinese steel amid Beijing's campaign to slim its bloated steel sector and efforts to stimulate its economy.
Industrials and utilities also piggybacked on broad-based gains, with Seven Group Holdings Ltd leading the rise in industrials, while Origin Energy Ltd was the biggest gainer among utilities.
One case is ipsy, a makeup subscription service that's worth more than $500 million and recently raised $100 million, which has piggybacked on the immense popularity of online personality Michelle Phan.
He piggybacked on that sentiment with his own two cents ... saying the Hispanic community should "work harder" at assimilating in this country -- namely, by speaking English and making everyone else comfortable.
Cruz piggybacked on Rubio's point — that defending the US through military spending was a necessity — to name the programs he'd like to eliminate, and Carly Fiorina spoke up for zero-based budgeting.
" The Utah Senator piggybacked on Mitch McConnell's call for Moore to end his campaign and for the possibility of a write-in candidate, tweeting, "I stand with the Majority Leader on this.
The developers passed Apple's weak Enterprise Certificate screening process or piggybacked on a legitimate approval, allowing them to sidestep the App Store and Cupertino's traditional safeguards designed to keep iOS family-friendly.
On a rocket scheduled to launch in March, Hypergiant will send up its first instrument that can take 3-D observations, in the form of a payload piggybacked on a larger satellite.
In his first campaign for governor in 1974, he piggybacked on a popular initiative he had crafted, the Political Reform Act, which established a commission to to regulate campaign finances, lobbying and ethics.
More recently, Israel piggybacked on international outrage over an apparent regime chemical attack to carry out a second round of strikes, reportedly killing 10 Iranian military personnel and several others at a Syrian airfield.
Venturing into the expansive "beyond beer" market, AB InBev bought Babe Wine, sold in bottles as well as cans, and then piggybacked on its relationship with the NFL to make Babe the league's official wine.
The change will affect not only those brands but also ones that piggybacked on the high-profile event, capitalizing on the gathering of the world's watch retailers, press and collectors by scheduling their own presentations and launches.
In the AG's view, plaintiffs lawyers piggybacked on the state's case when they subsequently began filing the suits that were eventually consolidated in the CenturyLink MDL in federal court in Minneapolis before U.S. District Judge Michael Davis.
Corporate investment will be hurt by uncertainty about future access to both the single market and to other places where Britain has piggybacked on trade deals negotiated by the EU. In unsettled times, businesses defer whatever spending they can.
Malware that piggybacked on CCleaner, a popular free software tool for optimizing system performance on PCs, appears to have specifically targeted high profile technology companies and may have been an attempt to harvest IP — perhaps for commercial or state-level espionage.
Read More: 'Shadow Brokers' Whine That Nobody Is Buying Their Hacked NSA Files The group also made it back into the news with the recent WannaCry ransomware that targeted computers around the globe; it piggybacked on exploits revealed by the Shadow Brokers.
That is not something you can purposefully set out to do, though nearly everyone   would like to achieve such a singular status, one that is seemingly free of precedents, and not piggybacked on the past, that is, unless copying or torch carrying is your thing.
Slack is one of the latest and most successful of a breed of enterprise apps that has piggybacked on the consumerization of IT trend, borrowing heavily from consumer app design and user interfaces and enabling individual employees to sign up without any sort of corporate blessing.
Over the years, fashion has piggybacked on the film festival's draw of the shiny and photogenic numerous times, be it for store openings, Victoria's Secret fashion shows or Naomi Campbell's annual Fashion for Relief fund-raiser, held last Sunday in a hangar at the nearby private jet airport.
But, in recent years, long time toymakers and a flurry of new market entrants have piggybacked on the popularity of smartphones and apps, building connected toys for even very young kids that seek to tap into a wider 'learn to code' movement which itself feeds off worries about the future employability of those lacking techie skills.
Users of a free software tool designed to optimize system performance on Windows PCs and Android mobile devices got a nasty shock this morning when Piriform, the company which makes the CCleaner tool, revealed in a blog post that certain versions of the software had been compromised by hackers — and that malicious, data-harvesting software had piggybacked on its installer program.
I piggybacked on a bus-tour tasting in full swing, and took special note of the winemaker Rob Griffin's peachy 210 chardonnay, which scored 22013 points at the San Francisco International Wine Competition (I did a double-take at the price, just $255), and his juicy 220 Sangiovese rosé, which won the "pink" sweepstakes award at the San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition.
Small ships of all kinds can be piggybacked on larger ships. Examples include lifeboats, landing craft, and minesweepers on motherships, as well as Midget submarines on larger submarines, such as those used for the 1942 Japanese submarine attack on Sydney.
Information frames, or I-frames, transport user data from the network layer. In addition they also include flow and error control information piggybacked on data. The sub-fields in the control field define these functions. The least significant bit (first transmitted) defines the frame type.
This group of mercenaries gathered together by Deadpool was originally named Heroes for Hire. Deadpool was inspired to create a franchise around his identity after Solo impersonated him and piggybacked on the merc's success to take jobs at Deadpool's pay rate. Solo's impersonation helped Deadpool become more popular, thus benefiting both mercs.Deadpool Vol. 4 #7.
The UFDC then piggybacked on the socket vacated by the CPU. This meant that in theory, the UFDC could be used with almost any Z80 based system, provided there was enough physical space above the CPU. The UFDC used a primitive track based disk operating system called "Super-80 DOS", however a CP/M BIOS later became available.
CDP piggybacked on GRI's concept of environmental disclosure in 2002, focusing on individual companies rather than on nations. At the time CDP had just 35 investors signing its request for climate information and 245 companies responding. Today, nearly a fifth of global greenhouse gas emissions are reported through CDP. CDP works with investors, companies, cities, states and regions towards a water-secure world.
The sampled sound engine piggybacked on the video circuit. As the raster scan returned from the right side of the screen to the left, one byte of data was placed into a PWM generator instead of the screen. This provided 8-bit sampled monaural sound sampled at the 22.25 kHz horizontal blanking rate. General purpose 6522 outputs could mute the sampled sound, or set its volume to one of 8 levels of attenuation.
Subsequently, Optelecom provided management, financial, and production assistance to Huber as a founding shareholder of Hydralite, Inc., later renamed Ciena Corp. At the launch of Ciena, Culver explained the goal as enabling a “single, hair-thin cable to carry many signals simultaneously, with each one being piggybacked on a different frequency of light.” In the long run," Culver said at the time, "the new venture could become a very significant portion of Optelecom's business.
The Pleiades Star Cluster photographed with a 6 megapixel DSLR connected to an 80mm refracting telescope piggybacked on a larger telescope. Image is made from seven 180 second images combined and processed in Photoshop with a noise reduction plugin. Both digital camera images and scanned film images are usually adjusted in image processing software to improve the image in some way. Images can be brightened and manipulated in a computer to adjust color and increase the contrast.
Military use of shortwave is also common, but nearly all transmissions are encrypted, with voice encrypted using modes such as ANDVT. Data transmission may make use of encrypted RTTY, use Link-11 for radar tracking data, or use of Automatic Link Establishment (ALE) modes to set up communication links automatically. Some utility stations are on other frequency bands, including NOAA Weather Radio, traveler information stations, and the like; other utility-type signals are piggybacked on FM broadcast subcarriers.
Diesel locomotives have bogies like wagons and carriages, only with more cables for the traction motors and take a little longer to convert. In Australia, some classes of diesel locomotives are regularly gauge-converted to suit traffic requirements on the , , and networks. Since the networks are not all connected to each other, being separated by deserts or lines of other gauges, they are bogie-exchanged or piggybacked on road or rail vehicles when transferred between these networks.
The telephone number must immediately connect to personnel who can resolve radio interference and other frequency coordination issues. The serial number cannot be easily changed. ATIS encoders must be included in the uplink airchain of all transmitters as of March 1, 1991 "in a method that cannot easily be defeated". Other subcarriers piggybacked on the video carrier are also included in transmissions, often at 6.2 MHz and 6.8 MHz, just above the bandpass of the video signal (even if scrambled).
The RSS uses radio signals to probe a medium such as a planetary atmosphere. The spacecraft transmits a highly stable signal to ground stations, receives such a signal from ground stations, or both. Since the transmitted signal parameters are accurately known to the receiver, any changes to these parameters are attributable to the propagation medium or to the relative motion of the spacecraft and ground station. The RSS is usually not a separate instrument; its functions are usually "piggybacked" on the existing telecommunications subsystem.
Lily warns him that this could even affect his performance in the case against Gruber Pharmaceuticals. Mr Honeywell is not impressed with Brad's attitude and removes Marshall from the case, but he gets back with Ted and Lily's help. Ted tries to dispel Lily's claim that he has never sealed his own stamp of approval and piggybacked on everybody else's ideas. He pulls out his old video diary tapes from college to prove a point, but instead confirms their claims while also humiliating him.
In Japan, Nissan had a well established reputation with premium level performance sedans after Nissan acquired the Prince Motor Company and integrated the Nissan Skyline, Nissan Laurel and Nissan Gloria, originally Prince vehicles, in 1966–1968. A sports sedan replacing its Nissan Primera- based predecessor (the G20), the Nissan Skyline-based Infiniti G35, was successful after it was voted Motor Trend Car of the Year in 2003. The release of the sport-tuned FX35/45 crossover that same year piggybacked on the G35's success.
The industry trend in portable devices has piggybacked on the success of wireless technology but not on the success of other disciplines, such as dynamical system, Cybernetics and adaptive systems, for root-cause solutions to close the "true" loop. While the slow-responding dynamics in the physiology of glucose regulation is not beyond the mathematics of PID controllers, 50 years of patient-perspective "advancement" says it is beyond the corporate, congressional, and lobbying leaders. Also, the accuracy of existing continuous glucose monitoring systems poses a problem for an artificial pancreas.
With multiple channels per carrier (MCPC), several subcarriers are combined or multiplexed into a single bitstream before being modulated onto a carrier transmitted from a single location to one or more remote sites. This uses time-division multiplexing (TDM) as well as frequency-division multiplexing. It is a retronym of sorts, as it was the only way radio networks were transmitted ("piggybacked" on television networks) until SCPC. In digital radio and digital television, an ensemble or other multiplex or multichannel stations can be considered MCPC, though the term is generally only applied to satellites.
In space transportation systems, a smaller satellite that is carried as a secondary payload on a launch is said to be "piggybacked" on the main launch. It is often the case of small satellites and cubesats, since they can not usually afford accessing space on a dedicated launch and they choose instead to take profit of the remaining payload capacity in a big satellite launch. However, this is usually at the cost of not being able to fly to their desired orbit and having to remain on a similar orbit to that of the big satellite.
Problems during its initial stages and with its star tracker led to repeated changes in mission configuration. While the flyby of the asteroid was only a partial success, the encounter with the comet retrieved valuable information. Three of twelve technologies on board had to work within a few minutes of separation from the carrier rocket for the mission to continue. The Deep Space series was continued by the Deep Space 2 probes, which were launched in January 1999 piggybacked on the Mars Polar Lander and were intended to strike the surface of Mars (though contact was lost and the mission failed).
Protests were also leveled at the Subic Bay manufacturing facilities of Hanjin Heavy Industries, organized by members of local Filipino labor and Catholic groups on 20 March and 29 March 2011. The protests were organized due to reports of 31 deaths due to industrial accidents since 2007, as well as a labor group claiming 11 cases of illegal work, 63 cases of illegal layoffs, and 23 cases of job suspension. On 3 July 2011, a Filipino Hope Bus was organized. The Filipino Hope Bus piggybacked on the previous energy of the unrelated 20 March and 29 March demonstrations, while drawing inspiration from the first Hope Bus demonstration on 11 June.
Dance Fever is an American musical variety series that aired weekly in syndication from January 1979 to September 1987. The series was technically created by Merv Griffin but his agent Murray Schwartz actually conceived the idea of a pilot which piggybacked on a special "Merv" salute to the movie Thank God It's Friday which would feature top disco dancers from 8 cities competing for a title. Casablanca Records had already paid for the set, so a pilot could be produced at a significant reduction. Merv's vision was to have frequent Griffin guest Deney Terrio as the host, and celebrities would dance with professional disco dancers.
EarthBound originally received little critical praise from the American press, and sold poorly in the US: around 140,000 copies, as compared to twice as many in Japan. Kotaku described EarthBound 1995 American release as "a dud" and blamed the low sales on "a bizarre marketing campaign" and graphics "cartoonish" beyond the average taste of players. The game was released when RPGs were not popular in the US, and visual taste in RPGs was closer to Chrono Trigger and Final Fantasy VI. While the game piggybacked on Itoi's celebrity in Japan, it became a "curio" for European audiences. Of the original reviewers, Nicholas Dean Des Barres of DieHard GameFan wrote that EarthBound was not as impressive as Final Fantasy III, although just as fun.
The Gnutella2 protocol (often referred to as G2), despite its name, is not a successor protocol of Gnutella nor related to the original Gnutella project,Gnutella vs. Gnutella2, Part 2 Thomas Mennecke for Slyck.com, February 25, 2003. but rather is a completely different protocol that forked from the original project and piggybacked on the Gnutella name. A sore point with many Gnutella developers is that the Gnutella2 name conveys an upgrade or superiority, which led to a flame war. Other criticism included the use of the Gnutella network to bootstrap G2 peers and poor documentation of the G2 protocol. Additionally, the more frequent search retries of the Shareaza client, one of the initial G2 clients, could unnecessarily burden the Gnutella network.Gnutella vs. Gnutella2, Part 1 Thomas Mennecke for Slyck.
Trucks on a train in India A train of coupled Commonwealth Railways narrow-gauge cattle cars on continuous rails laid on standard-gauge flatcars (outback Australia) In rail transport, the practice of carrying trailers or semi-trailers in a train atop a flatcar is referred to as "piggybacking". Early drawings of the Liverpool & Manchester Railway c1830 show road coaches being piggybacked on railway flat wagons. "The Train Book" by DK, p23 The rail service provided for trucks which are carried on trains for part of their journey is referred to as a rolling road, or rolling highway. A related transportation method is the rail transport of semi- trailers, without road tractors, sometimes referred to as "trailer on flatcar (TOFC)". In the United States, TOFC traffic grew from 1% of freight in 1957 to 5% in 1964 and 15% in 1986.

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