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The proportion of time devoted to navigation will be multiplied by navigator cost (salary plus benefits).
The island was sighted in 1770 by British explorer Captain James Cook, who believed it to be a promontory; the first landing was made by navigator Matthew Flinders in 1802.
Finally, Microsoft's willingness to make the sacrifices involved in cancelling Mac Office, and the concessions relating to browsing software that it demanded from Apple, can only be explained by Microsoft's desire to protect the applications barrier to entry from the threat posed by Navigator.... b.
By granting ICP's and ISV's free licenses to bundle Internet Explorer with their offerings, and by exchanging other valuable inducements for their agreement to distribute, promote and rely on Internet Explorer rather than Navigator, Microsoft directly induced developers to focus on its own API's rather than ones exposed by Navigator.
The states say the court should restrain Microsoft from repeating the same tactics in new markets such as network computing, where there are potentially the same threats to its Windows monopoly on PC operating systems once posed by Navigator and Java.
Post, accompanied by navigator Harold Gatty, made his first around-the-world flight from June 23 to July 1 , 1931 in a Lockheed Vega named Winnie Mae (now part of the Smithsonian Institution's collection), completing the voyage in 8 days, 15 hours, 51 minutes; later that year their account of the trip was published as Around the World in Eight Days.
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They were outnumbered by navigators, communications staff and reporters.
No written requests for space have been made by navigators, a spokesman said.
Of approximately 5,000 stars visible to the unaided eye, only a few hundred have proper names, and fewer than 60 are commonly used by navigators or astronomers.
The show nonetheless covers other aspects of Elizabeth's reign, from management of complex economic and religious questions to efforts by navigators like Walter Raleigh and Francis Drake to expand England's commercial and colonial reach.
A number of these scholars sought to simplify the astrolabe, and finally al-Zarqālī (Azarquiel; died 1100) achieved success by inventing the apparatus called the azafea (Arabic: al-ṣaf̣īḥa), which was widely used by navigators until the 16th century.
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