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| ements, radio traffic, recruitment of Greek | interpreters, acquisition of Greek maps and Operation Mi |
| principles have remained highly relevant to | interpreters across the world. |
| Interpreters adhere to standards of confidential communi | |
| At the time, such | interpreters almost always came programmed into the ROM |
| There were also Zanzibari and Arab | interpreters and cooks from Portuguese Goa (India). |
| VLISP (for Vincennes LISP) | interpreters and compilers were designed to run on small |
| , porting, and self-compiling of compilers, | interpreters, and macro-processors. |
| uence upon several generations of scholars, | interpreters and music-lovers. |
| stopped in Fiji to collect some guides and | interpreters, and to rendezvous with the battlecruiser H |
| e became one of Turkey's best-known musical | interpreters, and brought strong intellectual and social |
| The learned Semu, including scribes, | interpreters and statesmen who served the Mongol militar |
| a small number of Valpo officials worked as | interpreters and interrogators in German POW camps with |
| ions and the language to their advantage as | interpreters and interrogators. |
| ls is an international network of volunteer | interpreters and translators that was born out of the Eu |
| as developed informally by deaf and hearing | interpreters, and came to include more grammar - especia |
| ew York City, the center employs a staff of | interpreters, and currency exchange and foreign shipping |
| in the plains, stories told him by tailors, | interpreters and bodyguards enliven its pages. |
| f the piece to meet the capabilities of its | interpreters and the supposed taste of the public." |
| ervices (Language Line or other phone based | interpreters), and the recruiting and hiring of bilingua |
| ck," Robert-Houdin said, "...henceforth the | interpreters and all those who had dealings with the Ara |
| imoth Plantation they are called historical | interpreters, and they interact with their 'strange visi |
| s, and compilation and contains code for 11 | interpreters and 2 compilers. |
| S trains and produces many NAATI accredited | interpreters and translators. |
| Caesar was known to use Celtic | interpreters and sent a Celtic-speaking envoy to Ariovis |
| Interpreters and volunteers illustrate how baseball has | |
| Small Pieces (LiSP), a book full of Scheme | interpreters and compilers |
| However, most modern compilers and | interpreters are capable of using the fact that the vari |
| ed under the GNU GPL, and because most AIML | interpreters are offered under a free or open source lic |
| Additional | interpreters are available to answer questions. |
| ithuanians councilmen will enjoy the use of | interpreters as for them this language is completely inc |
| These works found such distinguished | interpreters as Willy Burmester, Julius Klengel and Mori |
| Roman ... yields few points to such notable | interpreters as Ponselle, Milanov and Tebaldi ... she us |
| Costumed | interpreters at the Settlement Site portray the colonist |
| e continued his education at the school for | interpreters attached to the Foreign Ministry, and in 18 |
| Nostradamus' | interpreters believe that he predicted a third World War |
| as a series of impromptu exchanges (through | interpreters) between then U.S. Vice President Richard N |
| ed Standard Version of the Bible and of The | Interpreters Bible. |
| Interpreters can also interpret the model to provide exe | |
| MRC Volunteers are office workers, | interpreters, chaplains, legal advisors, and so on. |
| in the prestigious International Gaudeamus | Interpreters Competition in the Netherlands. |
| Interpreters conduct themselves in a manner appropriate | |
| tic literature, though some translators and | interpreters contend that it actually a part of sectaria |
| is ignorance of the tongue, and distrust of | interpreters, contributed to his frustration. |
| rst commissioned a Second Lieutenant in the | Interpreters Corps, but later transferred into 114 Batte |
| high quality British Sign Language/English | Interpreters, Deafblind Interpreters, Lipspeakers, Note- |
| a historical preserve where living history | interpreters depict life in the late 18th century. |
| Compilers and | interpreters do not usually assign any semantic meaning |
| Many shell script | interpreters double as command line interface, such as t |
| Tourists are led by | interpreters, dressed in period clothing, who demonstrat |
| During the war, the young | interpreters drew up education plans in spare moments aw |
| e interpreting providers connect users with | interpreters for more than 150 languages. |
| DG interpretation provides | interpreters for around 11 000 meetings every year. |
| The Florida Registry of | Interpreters for the Deaf (FRID) is a non profit organiz |
| ation to create compilers, translators, and | interpreters for the United States Army and various soft |
| World War II, Cajuns often served as French | interpreters for American forces in France; this helped |
| tured at Mannheim, Germany and also trained | interpreters for diplomatic and consular service. |
| anooga Chapter of the Tennessee Registry of | Interpreters for the Deaf (CCTRID)). |
| nkish Empire and Denmark which necessitated | interpreters for economic and political exchanges. |
| st) in 1982, becoming one of the first news | interpreters for profoundly deaf people. |
| , although the JVM can be used to implement | interpreters for dynamic languages. |
| cross-platform development: it had runtime | interpreters for both the Mac OS and Windows platforms. |
| mming language and programmed the first two | interpreters for the language in 1968 and 1969, for the |
| RID is a state affiliate of the Registry of | Interpreters for the Deaf. |
| on Conference - an event which saw heritage | interpreters from across the world meeting for three day |
| was predicated on the grounds that previous | interpreters had incorrectly conveyed the theological id |
| 1700 English Village section of the museum, | interpreters have been trained to speak, act, and dress |
| erent interpretations-a thing not all dream | interpreters have realized. |
| Anthony Dowell in the leading roles; later | interpreters have included Merle Park and Sylvie Guillem |
| Interpreters have understood this phrase in a variety of | |
| They contended that the absence of | interpreters impaired their ability to communicate with |
| which Manchus were taught Latin, to act as | interpreters in Russian affairs. |
| He was also notable of playing cunning | interpreters in Bruce Lee's film, Fist of Fury and Way o |
| r, were trained to serve as translators and | interpreters in the Cold War. |
| rest in civil liberties (pressing for Hindu | interpreters in British prisons, for example), internati |
| 86 system had become one of the leading APL | interpreters in the market, however it did not run under |
| ther with extracts from the writings of the | interpreters in Zulu, Messrs. Hulley and Kirkman'(Cape T |
| off, implementing free and open source AIML | interpreters in a variety of programming languages, publ |
| supplies West End shows with sign language | interpreters including his ex-wife Donna Ruane with whom |
| ciples generally acknowledged by Protestant | interpreters,' London, 1689. |
| me Court of Canada ruled that sign language | interpreters must be provided in the delivery of medical |
| One of the best known | interpreters of the music of Simeon ten Holt is the Dutc |
| Most of the early | interpreters of the United Nations were natural polyglot |
| He was considered one of the greatest | interpreters of Chopin's music and one of the greatest p |
| 4, and is one of London's most sought after | interpreters of new music. |
| He concedes that there are moderate | interpreters of Islam but they are largely silenced by m |
| ecame one of the greatest practitioners and | interpreters of organ works from that era. |
| He is one of the most important | interpreters of the American South, presenting southern |
| primarily remembered as one of the greatest | interpreters of two French composers in particular: Clau |
| Conservative | interpreters of Mark's gospel, exemplified by William Sa |
| teve Lacy has long been one of the foremost | interpreters of pianist Thelonious Monk's music. |
| hilosophy and one of the world's preeminent | interpreters of Plato and the Platonic tradition. |
| Acclaimed as one of the foremost | interpreters of Liturgical Music, Benzion Miller is equa |
| Interpreters of the role of Lacotte's version at the Ope | |
| Watt was one of the foremost non-Muslim | interpreters of Islam in the West, was an enormously inf |
| tions from the Church Fathers and the later | interpreters of Holy Writ during the Middle Ages. |
| he was one of the first and most convincing | interpreters of Ornette Coleman's music on the piano (an |
| a repertory and was one of the most popular | interpreters of the title heroine in Georges Bizet's Car |
| n thousand dollars as the Best Performers / | Interpreters of the festival contest. |
| Considered one of the pre-eminent | interpreters of English orchestral music, British-born c |
| Notable | interpreters of the Moor include Rudolf Nureyev. |
| The Association of Visual Language | Interpreters of Canada (AVLIC) is a professional associa |
| Oslo is the most frequent user of | interpreters of all the courts in the country, accountin |
| His deep and warm voice recalls the great | interpreters of soul and rhythm and blues music. |
| They are one of the most famous | interpreters of 'salsa brava' music. |
| Log | interpreters often find it difficult to accurately estim |
| rts; they may have been court clerks, court | interpreters or lay prosecutors. |
| n the first weekend of each month, costumed | interpreters perform living history re-enactments of a C |
| Costumed | interpreters portray residents of Forestville and go abo |
| ith costumed personnel; they are historical | interpreters portraying Army life during the fort's fina |
| s first environmental education state park, | interpreters present workshops on ecological/environment |
| Costumed | interpreters re-enact life in pre-Revolutionary times, d |
| Interpreters receive the signal, and are still able to c | |
| BASIC | interpreters remained the core of Microsoft's business u |
| Colonial first-person | interpreters represent the sailors and officers of the s |
| Some | interpreters see this verse as an attack on the judicial |
| pathetic performances of all other would-be | interpreters seem stodgy, academic. |
| nfinished) 1853 gathering of Lipan Apaches, | interpreters, soldiers and settlers. |
| y the Natural Heritage Education (NHE) park | interpreters, the real beauty of the facility is that it |
| Show cave tours are guided by professional | interpreters through highly decorated caves with some to |
| g the survey approach to motivate ideas and | interpreters to understand them. |
| sed was to permit Malkowski's sign language | interpreters to stand on the floor of the legislature. |
| He became one of the | interpreters translating Pa Akindayomi's sermons from Yo |
| Historicist and futurist | interpreters typically understand the 'three and a half |
| are able and qualified to become Rorschach | interpreters usually remain in a "learning stage" for a |
| One of his | interpreters was George Grenfell Baines whose work so im |
| the only criterion used to select potential | interpreters was the knowledge of two international lang |
| A large number of local | interpreters were killed in action, as well as murdered |
| movement, the Urim and Thummim (also called | Interpreters) were a set of seer stones bound by silver |
| pretation: Cayce was one of the early dream | interpreters who contradicted Freudian views by saying t |
| laboration with the present classical music | interpreters, with recordings by the Pavel Haas Quartet |
| foreign tours due to logistics of providing | interpreters with the right language for each tour group |
| for the purpose of screening sign language | interpreters within Florida. |
| for the purpose of screening sign language | interpreters within Florida who work in K-12 settings. |
| k of about 150 professional translators and | interpreters working between English and Japanese. |
| ts as a reference point for translators and | interpreters working to and from Japanese to exchange id |
| BASIC | interpreters written in the Seventies tended to "do odd |
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