The resulting film, then, can have parallel time tracks with story elements paralleled in each.
According to Forrester, today's computers use more technologies common to the Whirlwind than any other computer of its time, including parallel data transmission.
In 1999 United won the Champions League final with two stoppage-time goals against Bayern Munich in Barcelona and Sunday's epic events bore parallel, though this time the Red Devils manager Sir Alex Ferguson had to suffer as victory was snatched away from him in those heart-palpitating final moments.
The upward trend in Buzz among women at the time was accompanied by a parallel increase among men.
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Fusion blends (fuses) traditional x86 computing cores, which compute things serially or one after the other, with graphics processors, which compute them in parallel or all at the same time.
The road will cross a small stream and continue parallel to the stream for some time before the first blue cross appears on the side barrier of a small cement bridge.
Some of you may possibly remember an April 2008 Time magazine cover feature that drew a direct parallel between the current battle against climate change and U.S. involvement in World War II against Nazi Germany and Japan.
Obviously, some of these can and should be started and executed in parallel, rather than sequentially, depending on your own time and skills.
They decided not to run parallel systems since they were making the change just in time for the peak season (unproven, unwise processes).
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At the same time, China from 1979 to 2009 is a case study without parallel: creating wealth by mirroring some behaviors and values of the people who have the money.
Working together or in parallel with Beijing, smaller developing nations should have an easier time getting a hearing in the WTO.
Had the two arms of the study not been carried out in parallel, future researchers might have travelled up an expensive and time-consuming blind alley.
There is certainly no parallel today with the right-wing revolution Keith Joseph inspired last time the Tories were in the wilderness back in the 1970s.
That said, PC Perspective has put in some quality time with the DDRdrive X1, which places 4GB DRAM and 4GB NAND in parallel on a full height PCIe card, keeping that volatile memory of yours safely backed up on a static disk, just in case.
The first successful big data technology was enterprise data warehouses that implement massively parallel processing, scale to the petabytes, handle batch and real-time latencies with equal agility, and provide connectors to structured and unstructured sources.
There's legislation on parallel legal reform on the Scottish statute book, but it's taking a long time to come into practice.
Labour should "reflect very seriously on the wisdom of saying there should be another parallel referendum on an issue which the public is not clamouring for a referendum at a time when we are seeking to settle what the future of the UK is", he said.
Interesting also that in - often, when the Republican and Democratic debates are closer together in time, many people say, gosh, it's almost like we're living in a parallel universe here.
Some jobs can and have to be run in parallel, but one person should probably not be doing more than one thing literally at the same time, lest quality suffer.
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