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An Avidian is a computer program consisting (in the base case) of a set of 50 computer commands arranged in a loop, which comprise its "genome".
It was best played using Sega's new six-button pad, confirming to the classic Street Fighter II layout of three punch and three kick commands, arranged in rows from weak to strong, running left to right.
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The Clive shell, ql, relies on the cmd package and, for non-builtin commands, arranges for channels to connect external processes as described here.
More than 1,100 civilians visit the site every year, either on tours available to the public or as part of private tours with command-approved escorts arranged through Ms. Shoaf's office.
Before the latter could assume command, however, Priscus arranged for a truce with the khagan, to whom he returned all Avar captives, some 5,000 in number, a fact for which he was criticized by Maurice.
In a bland room accessed through an unmarked door, more than 60 laptops are piled high, arranged like a command control centre for a mission to the moon.
In the command center, a warren of trenches and bunkers that the Indians do not shell -- there is a gentlemen's agreement on both sides to spare each other's command centers -- he has arranged a table of mortar and cannon shells recovered from recent attacks, to prove the aggressiveness of the Indians.
The demo code is arranged as a command line interface for testing the RAM connections and read/write logic.
Then, again symmetrically arranged, a twin command center in which someone has left behind a pile of newspapers in Arabic.
Visitors are responsible for finding two command-approved escorts, arranging car pools and for filing all necessary paperwork.
When she knows this correctly and fluently, just say the command before you arrange stuff on a table.
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