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Similar to the broadcast cases, these also retain familiar elements from classic Arthur Conan Doyle stories: 'The Geek Interpreter' instead of The Greek Interpreter and 'The Six Thatchers' instead of The Six Napoleons.
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Studies on opportunistic coding for the finite horizon broadcast case, where users are interested in all packets, and the sender has a fixed set of packets to send also appeared in [15, 16].
For most of the year, Mr. Barnette juggles a roster of antitrust, business and broadcast law cases.
The vows were also not broadcast, in case men might listen in pubs without respectfully removing their hats.
A one-minute delay was incorporated into the broadcast in case of any complications in the surgery.
It also offers substantial benefits to information broadcast in case of disasters and emergencies.
On the other hand, Periscope isn't ignoring the private broadcast use case, as it introduced a private broadcast feature with "mutuals".
They want to show that he is equal in the eyes of the law, part of the reason why the media is being allowed to broadcast this case live - a first here.
However, severe limitations concerning reliability have been identified in literature such as the ability of a single faulty node to cause a global communication failure by monopolizing the bus [1], the susceptibility to bus short-circuits [2] or the absence of an atomic broadcast in case of asymmetric bit flips [3, 4].
"These satellites are applicable to any cryptocurrency — and more generally to any data processing, data storage, or data broadcast use case," Garzik said.
These residents would do well to listen to emergency broadcasts in case there is a wind shift, at which point they might be advised to take shelter until the plume had passed.
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