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And so starts the same old calculating, triangulating Clinton administration.
In "The Street" there is another triangulating trio: the faceless people.
But don't just pick a location by triangulating on a map.
" He criticized other candidates for "triangulating, poll-testing, focus-group driving their response.
Apartment List is "triangulating exactly what renters are looking for early on," said Kobs.
Maybe the old triangulating reflex is just too deep-seated a habit to break.
But it's important to pick a location not just by triangulating on a map.
The device works by triangulating your position through three connected sockets you place around your home.
" Separately, a GOP strategist with ties to the White House said that the president was "triangulating.
Here I was triangulating between memory and fiction, between Hieronymous "Harry" Bosch and Peter Bergen Indrisek.
Blouses were sleeveless and architectural, shoulders triangulating out in folds, armholes open almost to the waist.
"Rubio is triangulating," Eleanor Clift wrote recently, choosing a Clintonian verb to describe his fuzzy, evolving positions.
If you spend your entire career triangulating, at a certain point you may start to believe it.
"We have to think about triangulating between Iran and North Korea," Negroponte added in a "Squawk Box " interview.
It was a different story for Clinton, who despite his impeachment did work with Republican majorities, triangulating legislation.
Labour has stopped triangulating on the economy, instead leaping leftward with promises of a much bigger state (see Briefing).
"They're sort of triangulating when and how the high-frequency part of echolocation in odontocetes first arose," he said.
"The days of Democrats biding our time, biting our tongue, and triangulating at the margins are over," he said.
I will say, however, that I was pleasantly surprised at how good a job the system does triangulating a phone indoors.
They were also able to make educated guesses as to where each subject lived, triangulating from the businesses they called most often.
By triangulating the two views, you can figure out where that ball was at a given moment, and then where it went.
Fortunately the stars are fixed and by triangulating with them and other known landmarks, a spacecraft can figure out its location quite precisely.
Your team's success in triangulating with customer targets and establishing backchannels of communication with friendly insiders is vital to winning long sales-cycle deals.
Ms. Merkel's decision could well mark a new beginning for Germany's conservatives, who face an identity crisis after years of her pragmatic, triangulating leadership.
If she sticks with the Clinton tradition of "triangulating" with Republicans, she risks not governing at all; a Trump victory would be a real possibility.
Quartz's report details a practice in which Google was able to track user locations by triangulating which cell towers were currently servicing a specific device.
Triangulating the position of a non-repeater with multiple observatories, however, is considerably more difficult, as astronomers can't predict where the next one might appear.
It's worth mentioning that this is all cell site data, triangulating the phone's location based on the strength of the signal from nearby cell towers.
In theory at least, Trump had the potential to be a Republican Bill Clinton, skillfully triangulating between the two parties to create unexpected policy victories.
On culture, there's also not a whole lot to be gained by triangulating, particularly if Democrats want to mobilize the Obama-Other category of voters.
While triangulating in the Beltway, he reached out to the broad swath of America that wanted an end to partisan rancor and to get things done.
That verification may include checking mobile carrier records, gathering bioidentification data used to log into your phone or triangulating who you are based on GPS coordinates.
While I'm by no means comparing Trump to Clinton, the latter famously saved his presidency by "triangulating" and working across the aisle to get legislation passed.
A third—crucial for triangulating where waves are coming from in the sky—was added on August 1 when the Virgo detector in Italy joined the effort.
There are also filters for finding reviews from users in different countries, which can be helpful for triangulating reviews for versions just rolled out to new markets.
Baker points out that bipartisan legislation also depends in part on Trump's ability to reach out to both McConnell and Pelosi, triangulating on issues and bridging divides.
According to Abuelsamid, the benefit of high-definition maps comes from being able to precisely localize the car in its environment by triangulating the distance from known objects.
Yet we, the experimented on Facebook users, are not party to the full engineering detail of how the platform's data harvesting, information triangulating and person targeting infrastructure works.
"I was triangulating this huge amount of information, and getting a clearer and clearer picture of why it was extremely plausible the riot happened as described," she says.
The agency needed detailed analysis of call records prior to triangulating the GPS coordinates of a phone carried by one of the migrants in the group who dialed 911.
Back then, Bill used his enormous natural political talent to fuse the New Left with working class Democrats, while "triangulating" on the Republican agenda to carve a centrist path in governance.
So everybody who's thinking about these technology issues is triangulating and strategizing and trying to come up with this range of policy proposals that a Trump administration could put in place.
Clinton is a triangulator, yes, but triangulating in this new political reality means that she moves left, not right—and Donald Trump's plummeting numbers means she has the freedom to do so.
"We found that trying to model reality down to every single bridge pillar and then triangulating it is too sensitive to change," says Pieter Gillegot-Vergauwen, one of the firm's vice-presidents.
Triangulating the debate is HKEx itself, which still needs to claw back some of that whopping 2012 purchase price but which has signally failed to deliver any tangible "China" dividend in return.
Dr. Tan's ultimate vision is a swarm of GRACE robots, continuously swimming across Lake Michigan, communicating with each other, and triangulating the location of tagged sea lampreys or other species of interest.
By seeing in stereo — that is, mentally triangulating the slightly different images received from two eyes into a single line of sight — an animal can get a sense of depth and distance.
"For most of my life, I hardly had any money and I still found tremendous benefit from triangulating with the smartest people I could get to speak with," Dalio wrote in response.
ShotSpotter is a proprietary, US-based microphone surveillance system that purports to detect the sound of gunshots by capturing audio snippets, triangulating the source of the sound, and alerting police within 45 seconds.
At Microsoft, she says, multiple people will call in to any one meeting or conference call, and her team is frequently triangulating time zones and call times to make sure everyone can participate.
I once printed out a picture from the series and walked around in Central Park trying to see if I could tell where the work lay by triangulating the obelisk and the trees.
" He continued: "For some triangulating Democrats, that's a tricky balancing act given that capital punishment is despised by the party's progressive base but is far more popular in the crime-and-order Heartland.
Armed with this data, Google can very often determine a user's location to within a few feet (particularly in densely populated areas), by triangulating the user between several nearby mapped Wi-Fi access points.
For shooting objects off in the distance, the P9 is able to figure out what to focus on essentially the same way the human eye can, triangulating its subject using two points of view.
These satellites are integral to both modern warfare and modern life as we know it—just as crucial for triangulating the location of an enemy base as they are for sending a text message.
In her blog post she also flags a wider data protection concern related to companies triangulating user data via acquisition — a concern that has also been voiced by the EU's competition commissioner this year.
That tradition of Labour's triangulating on the issue was encapsulated by a horrible promotional mug during the 2015 election campaign that bore the slogan "Controls on Immigration," issued under the former leader, Ed Miliband.
When it comes to working with Congress, it is also better to have a president who pushes us to rethink what's possible with bold proposals than one who is constantly triangulating with the right.
Carriers typically rely on triangulating cell towers and a smartphone's GPS signal, but that method can only get you so far (or so close, as the case may be), especially in crowded or indoor areas.
And that's before they start triangulating data, combining the when and where with data about what people click on, what websites they browse — because your browser cookies can theoretically pass along your online advertising profile, too.
In 2013, a research team showed they could locate 50 anonymous people based on a DNA sample by triangulating their unique genes against ones found in public DNA databases of genealogy enthusiasts trying to find distant relatives.
During his triangulating quest for re-election in 1996, Clinton signed the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act, which added more border fencing and piled on further penalties for those illegally crossing into the United States.
We already know, based on a project that used Venter's own genome, that it is possible to identify a supposedly anonymous genome by triangulating it with the help of a consumer genealogy database, public records and so on.
"We looked at who's doing these kinds of tours and and the number of people booking…and we found that globally, based on triangulating that, there are about 700 million people globally booking culture-forward experiences," said Robinson.
They were creating the language of techno, triangulating a new sound from funk and electronic music — all the electronic music that existed then, whether from German art-pop groups like Kraftwerk or American experimental composers like Morton Subotnick.
Long before Barack Obama attacked Hillary, during the 2008 campaign, for her "triangulating and poll-driven positions," Sanders, who was elected to the House in 1990 and to the Senate in 22008, has been making the case against Clintonism.
For demonstrators, for officers on the ground and for Dallas leaders, the bursts of gunfire and the hours that followed were a blur of threats, misinformation and false leads, including that multiple gunmen were triangulating on officers from elevated positions.
To determine the position of a sensor inside the warehouse (where GPS doesn't work and where Bluetooth isn't practical), the team first needs to scan the warehouse and gather enough data to allow for triangulating the position of the sensors.
Instead, Saez and Zucman write in a technical appendix that it "is based on triangulating publicly available sources and it could be refined in future work" and they offer various hopes that more precise estimation will be possible in the future.
RMB City is a hodgepodge, triangulating the reality of post-Maoist China with a hyper-fantastical future and the space that exists in between: like Calvino's Penthesilea, RMB City is the liminal but viable realm between real and not real.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads MIAMI — There's an iconic photograph of folk singer Woody Guthrie, his skin weathered with sun, cigarette at his lips, the line of his guitar strap on a clean diagonal, as if triangulating man, instrument, and negative space.
Once relatives are found, an anonymous person can be re-identified by constructing a family tree, searching for additional relatives and then triangulating from there, the study illustrated when the team re-identified a woman from her "anonymous" -- though publicly available -- DNA information.
GPS satellites allow phone companies to keep their systems in sync, battleships to chart open waters, and ATMs to time-stamp their transactions by triangulating signals from overhead and measuring how long it takes those signals from different satellites to reach a GPS receiver.
Prowler — the name is a reference to looking at a challenge from every angle possible to solve it — is coming at the problem by looking to, and triangulating, learnings from math and specifically statistics that it overlays on top of more traditional machine learning.
Dr. Wolf and his colleagues weeded out the list by cross-matching it with new data just released by the GAIA spacecraft, which is triangulating the distances to stars, looking for objects that didn't appear to move and were thus very, very far away.
Santos made it to the president's mansion, the Casa de Nariño, with Uribe's blessing in 2010, and won a second term in 2014 by triangulating Uribe's extremist peace process opposition into a broad coalition of leftists, indigenous peoples, Afro-Colombians, and other demographics who otherwise loathe him.
Figure 6 Figure 6 Triangulating these data points indicates two distinct transition periods: The urban transition, which occurred roughly between 1908 and 1912, and the full national transition, which began with the implementation of the assembly line in 1913 and was well underway by the early 0003s.
It's fair to say that Apple is acting just a little more like Google when it comes to its ultimate goals, but it's also fair to say that both of these companies see the same trends happening in computing, and so they are triangulating their platforms in complementary ways.
Even as Mr. Biden is heading a bandwagon with former 22020 rivals and moderate Democratic voters clambering aboard, Mr. Sanders has a loyal base that is emotionally bound to him, an attachment rooted in their own economic struggles and lived experiences, rather than triangulating the most electable candidate.
Ms. Nixon had cast her first-time candidacy as a fight for the direction of the Democratic Party in New York and beyond, offering a pure brand of liberalism against Mr. Cuomo's more triangulating pragmatism, a style defined less by ideology and more by what he deemed possible.
Unlike in the 1990s, when Clinton Democrats had to imitate Reagan Republicans to succeed, there is nothing in the present G.O.P. worth appropriating or imitating or triangulating toward; instead, mobilization and boldness together can break the Trump Republicans, demographic weight can bury them, and then it's California, here we come.
National media outlets are already speculating about which Democrat is positioning him or herself for 183, and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer will grab the spotlight as he tries to protect his caucus's right flank for 2018 reelection by triangulating among President Trump, House Republicans, and his own vulnerable red-state senators.
Although he's unlikely to ever admit it, the bombshell announcement, six months from Election Day, was a tacit acknowledgment that his triangulating balancing act could no longer manage a tenuous coalition that once included black ward bosses, upper-middle-class North Siders, the city's megawealthy, centrist elderly voters and a mix of local labor unions.
I like to think that Hillary Clinton would have come out against the TPP trade deal either way, but whether on that or so many other points, Sanders clearly forced Clinton to explain to the American people how she would break from the triangulating centrism her last name and her own Wall Street-cozy record have come to represent.
Current customers include governments, transportation operators and companies in Germany, Singapore and the U.S. (It's not disclosing all its carrier partners by name but — for the record — says it's not currently working with TechCrunch's parent Oath's parent Verizon.) It uses machine learning algorithms to extrapolate insights from its carrier partners' data-sets — with key data boiling down to location information based on cell tower pings (and wi-fi data incoming), combined with clickstream data from mobile devices, which mean it can derive more granular insights by triangulating which app/website is being used at a given location/velocity — so for example, Teralytics' platform could identify not just that a group of people are traveling around a city in cars but that they're traveling in ride-share vehicles.
Jewish religious law: a progressive perspective. John D. Rayner. p. 176SEZGIN, Y. (2012). Triangulating Reform in Family Law. SELF-DETERMINATION, 243.
In this 1978 game between Lev Alburt and future World Champion Garry Kasparov,Alburt vs. Kasparov, 1978 Black wins by triangulating: :55...Kf5! :56. Kg1 Ke5 and White resigned. After 57.
Triangulating rocket trajectories suggests that the origin of the attack may have been within government or rebel-held territory. Consideration of missile ranges influences calculations as to whether rockets originated from the government or rebel-held regions.
"Face-to-face arguing is an emotional experience: Triangulating methodologies and early findings." Argumentation and Advocacy, 42, 74-93. Cortes, C., Larson, C., & Hample, D. (2005). Relations among message design logic, interpersonal construct differentiation, and sex for Mexican and U.S. nationals.
In such products, DSP may be responsible for noise reduction, speech recognition or synthesis, encoding or decoding digital media, wirelessly transmitting or receiving data, triangulating position using GPS, and other kinds of image processing, video processing, audio processing, and speech processing.
William Galbraith's grave, Grange Cemetery Rev William Galbraith (1786 – 27 October 1850) was a Scottish mathematician. He taught mathematics and nautical astronomy in Edinburgh, and took an interest in surveying work, becoming an advocate of the extension of the work of triangulating Great Britain.
The construction shows that the parallelogram is a rhombus, which is equivalent to showing that the sums of the radii of the incircles tangent to each diagonal are equal. The quadrilateral case immediately proves the general case by induction on the set of triangulating partitions of a general polygon.
Also during this time he solved the problem of minimally triangulating the n-cube for n = 4 and worked with Mark Broadie to solve a restricted case for n = 5. In 2006 he was appointed a fellow of INFORMS and in 2018 received the Saul I. Gass Expository Writing Award.
Moreover, only principals' organization management skills are found to consistently predict student achievement growth and other measures of school success.Grissom, J.A., Loeb, S. (2011). Triangulating principal effectiveness: How perspectives of parents, teachers, and assistant principals identify the central importance of managerial skills. American Educational Research Journal 48(5), pp. 1091-1123.
During World War II Strotz served for three years in a U.S. Army Air Force Signal Corps intelligence unit of radio-equipped vans listening to and triangulating on German pilots. Upon German's defeat, Strotz served a brief stint as an economist-statistician in Berlin where he "estimated necessary food imports to feed the German population".
In 1966, SRI's Artificial Intelligence Center began working on "Shakey the robot", the first mobile robot to reason about its actions.Movie Equipped with a television camera, a triangulating rangefinder, and bump sensors, Shakey used software for perception, world-modeling, and acting. The project ended in 1972. SRI's Artificial Intelligence Center marked its 45th anniversary in 2011.
Frame stiffness is a problem for motorcycle designers, as it was for the bicycle frames that motorcycles are descendants of. Modifying the stiffness of a factory-produced frame can be undertaken to improve handling characteristics. This is often done by triangulating the factory frame. Triangulation is a technique used in many engineering applications to stiffen structures.
Jug Mandir Palace, Lake Pichola, Udaipur. Plate 8 of Tod's Annals (1829) The bridge at Noorabad. Plate 24 from Tod's Annals (1829) Koditschek says that Tod "developed an interest in triangulating local culture, politics and history alongside his maps", and Metcalf believes that Tod "ordered [the Rajputs'] past as well as their present" while working in India.Metcalf (1997), p. 73.
Meteor showers are detected by triangulating the path of meteors recorded in a low-light video camera surveillance of the night sky. Jenniskens identified several important mechanisms of how our meteor showers originate. Since 2003, Jenniskens identified the Quadrantids parent body , and several others, as new examples of how fragmenting comets are the dominant source of meteor showers.P. Jenniskens, 2014.
By triangulating these landmarks, it places their campsite close to present day Capt. William Clark Park at Cottonwood Beach. The Corps would eventually camp at this location for six days in order to kill big game, dry the meat, and sew leather sacks in which to store the meat. Natives descending the river told them of scarcity in provisions (food sources) east of the Cascades.
After triangulating their position and talking with the local alien species, the Traveller discovers that Artemis's location does not exist. After telling Artemis the news, the transmission ends mysteriously and the Traveller learns of another Traveller named Apollo. The Traveller contacts Apollo, telling them about Artemis's predicament. The player is told to uncover the connection between the portals and the Sentinels, the robotic beings protecting each planet.
On 27 August,Trout, now under the command of Lt. Cdr. Lawson Paterson "Red" Ramage, proceeded to Australia via the Marshall and Caroline Islands. She began patrolling the southern approaches to Truk on 7 September and was detected by three patrol craft on 10 September, apparently triangulating her position using radar. Forced to go deep for one and a half hours, Trout was attacked by 45 depth charges.
The long-winged harrier is part of the only diurnal bird of prey group to possess a facial disc. The facial disc is formed by a group of easily recognizable group of feathers that form a disc shape around the bird's face. These feathers can be raised in response to sounds and can improve the bird's hearing when it is hunting by triangulating sounds in its ear holes.
In January of the same year, he was elected a member of the Académie des Sciences, as successor to Urbain Dortet de Tessan. He was a member of the Bureau des Longitudes from 1875. In 1882, Perrier was sent to Florida to observe the transit of Venus, where his observations were reported to be complete success. His celebrity continued to increase through his last triangulating operations in Algeria.
Around April 20, 2011, a hidden unencrypted file on the iPhone and other iOS devices was widely discussed in the media. It was alleged that the file, labeled "consolidated.db", constantly stores the iPhone user's movement by approximating geographic locations calculated by triangulating nearby cell phone towers, a technology proven to be inaccurate at times. The file was released with the June 2010 update of Apple iOS4 and may contain almost a year's worth of data.
"An Efficient Method of Triangulating Equi-Valued Surfaces by Using Tetrahedral Cells." IEICE Transactions of Information and Systems, Vol.E74-D No. 1, 1991 While the original marching cubes algorithm was protected by a software patent, marching tetrahedrons offered an alternative algorithm that did not require a patent license. More than 20 years have passed from the patent filing date (June 5, 1985), and the marching cubes algorithm can now be used freely.
By detecting either the fundamentals of Band III, or the harmonics of Bands I and II, the detector system managed to make do with only 110–250 MHz. The antenna on the detector car was a rotatable, highly directional antenna. It was used by taking bearings on the TV set from multiple locations and triangulating them. Its detection range was several hundred yards, although usually only a few houses distance on a built-up street.
229; 234 Based on discovered material that had been removed to avoid censorship, a new edition of Jennie Gerhardt, including restored text, was published in the 1990s. This stimulated new critical writing about the novel. Critic Susan Albertine compared Letty Pace to Nettie McCormick.Susan Albertine, 'Triangulating Desire in Jennie Gerhardt ', in Dreiser's Jennie Gerhardt: New Essays on the Restored Text, James L. West III (ed.), Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1995, pp.
William Cussen his brother, also worked as a surveyor, and both of them played some rugby while in Auckland. From 1876 he spent 15 years triangulating a large part of the former Auckland Province. He published many research papers including early documentation of Māori people and was a member of the Royal Geographical Society of Australasia. He died at home in Hamilton in November 1903 after a short illness, and was buried in Hamilton West Cemetery.
The remains of the Y-Station During the World War II Beeston Bump was the location for one of the network of Signals Intelligence collection sites: Y-stations. These stations collected material to be passed to the War Office's Government Code & Cypher School at Bletchley Park. There were several of these stations around the east coast and by triangulating the signals, the exact location of enemy shipping could be pinpointed. In an episode of the BBC1 series Coast,BBC – Coast the technique was explained and demonstrated.
Collimated reticles are created using refractive or reflective optical collimators to generate a collimated image of an illuminated or reflective reticle. These types of sights are used on surveying/triangulating equipment, to aid celestial telescope aiming, and as sights on firearms. Historically they were used on larger military weapon systems that could supply an electrical source to illuminate them and where the operator needed a wide field of view to track and range a moving target visually (i.e. weapons from the pre laser/radar/computer era).
It is Day 9, September 30, 2004. On the beach, Sawyer catches Boone Carlyle (Ian Somerhalder) searching through his stash of items he salvaged from the crash, and Jack Shephard (Matthew Fox) attends to a wound on the head of Sayid. Sayid reports his failure in triangulating the distress signal, and the destruction of the transceiver by his attacker. Shannon brings a bloody Boone to the caves, where he explains to Jack that Sawyer beat him, and that his sister Shannon's asthma has become a problem.
IMAGINE Photogrammetry is generally used for the processing of raw imagery through to the creation of geospatial data products such as digital terrain models, 3D features, and digital orthophotos. There are a number of approaches for photogrammetric applications. Imagery may come from remote sensing satellites, airborne cameras (film or digital), or ground-based cameras. In the context of airborne film cameras, the workflow would involve scanning the imagery (creating a digital version of the film imagery), solving the interior orientation parameters, and triangulating the images.
Regaining consciousness, Bryan finds himself zip tied to a pipe over his head in an empty basement. He uses a concealed miniature cellphone hidden in his sock to contact Kim and instructs her to alert the American embassy; instead, she convinces him to let her help. Opening her father's equipment case, Kim takes a grenade and detonates it on a nearby rooftop; the resulting sound allows Bryan to instruct her on triangulating his location. The mobsters bring in Lenore, make a small incision in her neck, and hang her upside down to bleed out.
Unobtrusive measures can assist in tackling known biases such as selection bias and experimenter's bias. Webb and his colleagues emphasize the importance of triangulating the results obtained through various methodologies, each with its own unique set of (usually unknown) biases. The proliferation of digital media opened a new era for communication researchers in search of unobtrusively obtained data sources. Online communication creates digital footprints that can allow an analysis of data that are obtained through unobtrusive methods, and are also massively larger than any corpora obtained via elicitation and human transcription.
Among its several advantages, the hammerhead could be raised from behind protective terrain or concealing cover. Although gyroscopes had their weaknesses, these systems were replaced or supplemented with other location & positioning systems, such as GPS. The crew could also use basic land navigation skills, like triangulating from known terrain features, should gyros or technology fail. The FISTV had several limitations, including the vehicle's poor performance compared to the M2 Bradleys and M1 Abrams tanks with which it maneuvered, forcing the other vehicles to wait while the FISTV labored to keep up.
The maps of known network IDs can then be used as a geolocation system—an alternative to GPS—by triangulating the current position from the signal strengths of known network IDs. Examples include Place Lab by Intel, Skyhook, Navizon by Cyril Houri, SeekerLocate from Seeker Wireless, openBmap and Geomena. Navizon and openBmap combines information from Wi-Fi and cell phone tower maps contributed by users from Wi-Fi-equipped cell phones. In addition to location finding, this provides navigation information, and allows for the tracking of the position of friends, and geotagging.
In episode 2.5, furious about being dumped by Connor, Caroline attacks Rex, so as to avenge herself against Abby. She takes Rex to Leek, who pays a substantial bounty. When Caroline asks what the job was about, Leek offers to show her and takes her to see his secret facility, knowing that Cutter's team will attempt to retrieve Rex by triangulating the signal from Caroline's mobile phone – thereby leading them into Leek's trap. In episode 2.7, Caroline arrives to look at what Leek is actually doing with Rex.
While a mesh may be a triangulation, the process of meshing is distinguished from point set triangulation in that meshing includes the freedom to add vertices not present in the input. "Facetting" (triangulating) CAD models for drafting has the same freedom to add vertices, but the goal is to represent the shape accurately using as few triangles as possible and the shape of individual triangles is not important. Computer graphics renderings of textures and realistic lighting conditions use meshes instead. Many mesh generation software is coupled to a CAD system defining its input, and simulation software for taking its output.
To validate her challenge, Workman paid engineers to recalculate Peck's altitude by triangulating the peak. The engineers established that Peck's Huascarán calculations had been wrong; she had misjudged the altitude by about , calculating it as due to broken altimeters, meaning that Peck had obtained the Americas record in the Western Hemisphere, while Workman remained the world record holder for highest altitude climb. In 1911, at the age of 61, Peck climbed one of the five peaks on Coropuna in Peru. Peck, an ardent suffragist, when she reached the top of Coropuna, Peck placed a "Votes for Women" banner at the summit.
Jim tries to tell Braddock about the Forgotten but is cut short when he must defend the base from an Akrid. In the following months Jim grows closer to the Forgotten and the Expedition, planning to bring Braddock and Soichi together so they can resolve their pasts. Before he can NEVEC unexpectedly takes over the Expedition. They begin looking for Dr. Roman, who with Jim's help has been working on triangulating the purest veins of Thermal Energy, however he finds Dr. Roman dead and in a fit of rage kills a NEVEC soldier nearby who presumably murdered her.
Lieutenant-Colonel William Lambton, FRS (c. 1753 – 20 or 26th January 1823) was a British soldier, surveyor, and geographer who began a triangulation survey in 1800-1802 that was later called the Great Trigonometrical Survey of India. His initial survey was to measure the length of a degree of an arc of the meridian so as to establish the shape of the earth and support a larger scale trigonometrical survey across the width of the peninsula of India between Madras and Mangalore. After triangulating across the peninsula, he continued surveys northwards for more than twenty years.
Determining longitude on land was fairly easy compared to the task at sea. A stable surface to work from, known coordinates to refer to, a sheltered environment for the unstable chronometers of the day, and the ability to repeat determinations over time made for great accuracy. For calculating longitude at sea however, early ocean navigators had to rely on dead reckoning, or if in sight of land, coastal navigation, which involves triangulating several bearings of the same land feature from different positions. Once out of sight of land, longitude became impossible to calculate, which sometimes led to tragedies in stormy or foggy conditions.
Once the individual has ambivalent relations with parental-substitutes, he will enter into the triangulating castration complex. In the castration complex the individual becomes rivalrous with parental- substitutes and this will be the point of regression. In Psycho-analytic notes on an autobiographical account of a case of paranoia (Dementia paranoides) (1911), Freud writes that "disappointment over a woman" (object drives) or "a mishap in social relations with other men" (ego drives) is the cause of regression or symptom formation. Triangulation can take place with a romantic rival, for a woman, or with a work rival, for the reputation of being more potent.
LaPaz interviewed hundreds of witnesses, with help from the FBI and military intelligence, and again tried to recover fragments by triangulating a trajectory, but was again unsuccessful. After his own sighting and interviewing numerous witnesses, LaPaz had concluded that "green fireballs" were an artificial phenomenon. On February 8, he met with Dr. Joseph Kaplan, a UCLA geophysicist and member of the Air Force Scientific Advisory Board. LaPaz's informal scientific study for the Air Force quickly became formal, being called the "Conference on Aerial Phenomena", convening at Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory in mid-February to review the data.
The software looks up the location of the cell site using a database of known wireless networks and sites. By triangulating the different signal strengths from cell transmitters and then using their location property (retrieved from the database), My Location determines the user's current location. On September 23, 2008, coinciding with the announcement of the first commercial Android device, Google announced that a Google Maps app had been released for its Android operating system. In October 2009, Google replaced Tele Atlas as their primary supplier of geospatial data in the US version of Maps and used their own data.
Recent studies by the OECD have found that soft skills can be meaningfully measured within cultural and linguistic boundaries. Such measures include a combination of methods that include self-reported personality, behavioural surveys and objective psychological assessments. These measurements can be improved by collecting data from multiple sources across learning contexts such as the school environment, family context and the wider community and triangulating the data (OECD, 2015). This is because surveys can be subject to bias and having multiple sources such as self, teacher, peer and parental reporting can provide unique perspectives on student’s skills as well as infer latent personality (John and De Fruyt, 2014).
This Y Station was a specially constructed wireless interception facility which was also used for direction finding on enemy wireless transmissions. This became particularly important in the Battle of the Atlantic (1939–1945) where locating U-boats became a critical issue. Admiral Dönitz told his commanders that they could not be located if they limited their wireless transmissions to under 30 seconds, but skilled direction finding operators were able to locate the origin of their signals in as little as 6 seconds. There were several of these stations around the east coast, and by triangulating the signals the exact location of enemy shipping could be pinpointed.
A maximal outerplanar graph is a graph formed by a simple polygon in the plane by triangulating its interior. Every maximal outerplanar graph is pancyclic, as can be shown by induction. The outer face of the graph is an n-vertex cycle, and removing any triangle connected to the rest of the graph by only one edge (a leaf of the tree that forms the dual graph of the triangulation) forms a maximal outerplanar graph on one fewer vertex, that by induction has cycles of all the remaining lengths. With more care in choosing which triangle to remove, the same argument shows more strongly that every maximal outerplanar graph is node-pancyclic.
The Victoria and Albert Museum in London has a small terracotta model or bozzetto that is attributed to Verrochio, perhaps the model selected in the initial competition. However, the provenance of the bozzetto is not complete, hence it is possible, that it was completed by some later artist. If the model only reflects Verocchio's work, it would be a prescient style for its time. Intended to be nearly three stories high, the Christ in a Mandorla is held aloft by four angels, while at the base, triangulating around the kneeling cardinal, are women emblematic of the three theologic virtues: Faith (on left, proffering the cross), Charity (atop, suckling an infant), and Hope (on right, gazing upward).
The police arrest Babbu after triangulating his phone signal in the same area as the attack, while Malti undergoes a series of surgeries to reconstruct her severely damaged face. Malti's parents work as domestic help in Shiraz's house; she helps financially with Malti's treatment and hires Archana Bajaj to be her lawyer. Archana notes that acid attacks and burning someone with hot water come under the same section of the Indian Penal Code, so the punishment will be the same. In the first hearings, it is clear that Babbu and Parveen are guilty, as Malti's story is corroborated by witnesses and Parveen has the tell-tale burnt fingers from throwing the acid.
During 1924–25, Ball again organised a survey party, this time with the sole purpose to triangulate the elevation on a westerly line from Wadi El Natrun. The survey was led by G.F. Walpole who had already distinguished himself by triangulating the terrain across from the Nile to Siwa via Bahariya. He confirmed the earlier readings and proved the presence of a huge area below sea level, with places as deep as . Knowledge about the geology of the Qattara Depression was greatly extended by Ralph Alger Bagnold, a British military commander and explorer, through numerous journeys in the 1920s and 1930s. Most notable was his 1927 journey during which he crossed the depression east to west and visited the oases of Qara and Siwa.
The Haußelberg is a hill, above NN, in the Lüneburg Heath in the north German district of Celle. It is a popular viewing point in the otherwise very flat terrain of the Südheide Nature Park. New trig point on the Haußelberg In 1820 King George IV of England tasked the Professor of Astronomy and Director of the Observatory at Göttingen University, Carl Friedrich Gauss, to survey the Kingdom of Hanover. The mathematician Gauss used the summit of the Haußelberg as one of the triangulation stations for his land surveys, triangulating it to the Falkenberg, AMSL,AMSL = above mean sea level or, more specifically, above the European datum, Normalnull further west near Wardböhmen and to the Wilseder Berg, AMSL, to the north.
The 3C3 can be distinguished from later types by having an additional strut providing lateral bracing from the forward strut anchor point on the wing, to the lower longeron at the firewall, triangulating the structure. The 4C3 and later types dispensed with this extra strut, and coincided with an extensive redesign that otherwise had few external differences. While normally a three seat design, those aircraft with a T in the designation were built as two-seat trainers specifically for flight instruction, and a crop dusting version was also sold, with the space in the front cockpit being filled with a large hopper, and the fuel tank relocated to the wing center section. At least 17 of these were built, with others converted from other variants.
TVC-1 television broadcasts were transmitted from central Tokyo rooftops, over the frequency assigned to NHK 1 after the station had concluded its broadcast day, limited to 12 minutes in order to avoid contact with Tokyo police.Source: Tokyo spokesman for Dempakanrikyoku, quoted in a 1985 Asahi Evening News article reporting the arrest of the owner of Our House recording studio who also ran a network of Tokyo pirate radio transmitters. The spokesman described a triangulating network of sensors that could detect a pirate signal within 30 seconds and transmit the location to the nearest police box. Officers would then report to the scene with a handheld signal detector to verify the pirate transmission, confiscate the equipment and make the arrest.
Large parts of the Anguttara nikāya and Samyutta nikāya do not occur in the āgama, and several sutras/suttas are dissimilar in content.Chizen Akanuma, The Comparative Catalogue of Chinese Āgama & Pali Nikāya, Delhi 1929 Sometimes the word āgama is used to refer not to a specific scripture, but to a class of scripture. In this case, its meaning can also encompass the Sutta-pitaka, which the Theravada tradition holds to be the oldest and most historically accurate representation of the teachings of Gautama Buddha, together with the Vinaya- pitaka.The traditional Theravada view regarding the authenticity of the Pali Canon is contested by some modern scholars such as Brough (2001) whose own methodology involves triangulating the texts of the Pali Canon and the āgamas to make inferences about pre-sectarian texts.
The cross product appears in the calculation of the distance of two skew lines (lines not in the same plane) from each other in three-dimensional space. The cross product can be used to calculate the normal for a triangle or polygon, an operation frequently performed in computer graphics. For example, the winding of a polygon (clockwise or anticlockwise) about a point within the polygon can be calculated by triangulating the polygon (like spoking a wheel) and summing the angles (between the spokes) using the cross product to keep track of the sign of each angle. In computational geometry of the plane, the cross product is used to determine the sign of the acute angle defined by three points p_1=(x_1,y_1), p_2=(x_2,y_2) and p_3=(x_3,y_3).
A large gap in the wall allowed easy entry by vehicles (particularly railcars with propellants), and an open tunnel through the ellipse wall at the narrower southern end also allowed entry. Integrated into the ellipse wall next to the tunnel was a massive observation and measuring blockhouse containing the control center. The control center had a double door with a bulletproof glass window from which an observer maintained telephone communication with the Telemetering Building at a remote location from P-7. A receiver in a lighthouse near Koserow provided telemetry from rockets with the Wolman System :: For automatic motor cutoff, in 1940-1941 Professor Wolman of Dresden created an alternative of his tracking system to use a ground signal transponded by the A-4 to measure the velocity of the missile and, by triangulating from multiple sites, determined the trajectory.
The Budyonnovsk hospital hostage crisis in 1995 shocked the Russian public and led to international condemnation of the Chechen rebels. In April 1996 the first democratically elected president of Chechnya, Dzhokhar Dudayev, was killed by Russian forces using a booby trap bomb and a missile fired from a warplane after he was located by triangulating the position of a satellite phone he was using. The widespread demoralisation of the Russian forces in the area and a successful offensive to re-take Grozny by Chechen rebel's forces led by Aslan Maskhadov prompted Russian President Boris Yeltsin to declare a ceasefire in 1996, and sign a peace treaty a year later that saw a withdrawal of Russian forces. After the war, parliamentary and presidential elections took place in January 1997 in Chechnya and brought to power new President Aslan Maskhadov, chief of staff and prime minister in the Chechen coalition government, for a five-year term.
From then on, `rpcnet.exe` will phone home to Absolute Software servers once a day, querying for a possible theft report, and transmitting the results of a system scan, IP address, user- and machine names and location data, which it obtains either by tapping the GPS data stream on machines equipped with GPS hardware, or by triangulating available WLAN access points in the vicinity, by providing WLAN IDs and signal strengths so Absolute Software servers can geolocate the device using the Mexens Technology data base. If Absolute receives a theft report, the service can be remotely commanded to phone home every 15 minutes, install additional 3rd vendor software, such as a key logger or a forensic package, make screenshots, etc. Absolute Home & Office also supports Intel's AT-p anti theft protection scheme: If it is unable to phone home within a configurable time interval it will require a special BIOS password upon the next reboot.

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