Why would I buy software today that is going to run in emulation mode in the future? |
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These songs appealed to common ground and shared values as topoi, but not as uplifting principles for emulation. |
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In emulation of him, they have turned the wagon into a Rube Goldberg plane that takes off, despite King's efforts to stop it. |
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Both the Visigoths and the Franks, in emulation of the Old Testament, anointed their kings with holy oil. |
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Thus guaranteed, the Prophet's sinlessness makes him the immaculate source of emulation for later generations. |
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Traditionally, legacy applications, or green screens, are accessed from modern desktop workstations using emulation software. |
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You can assign keystrokes to buttons for games that don't support joypads natively, allowing keyboard or mouse emulation. |
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Further, it's not at all clear that the Western model of development deserves emulation. |
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In Fat of the Lamb, white fat winds around viscous sinew and muscle as if in emulation of the frame's sinuous acanthus motif. |
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Of course there are levels of inauthenticity, from reference and emulation to willful trickery, parody and outright forgery. |
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Children learn best from ages 7 to 14 by acceptance and emulation of authority. |
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But he does encourage emulation to the extent that he urges his students to film things they're engaged by. |
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Using the doll, he demonstrated how viewing aggression causes emulation of that behavior, rather than catharsis. |
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Muhammad's role as a source of emulation, however, is far from being confined to mystics and visionaries. |
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Workfare regimes are not monolithic systems, but dynamic configurations of restless reform, technocratic emulation, and tangled scalar relations. |
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These groups have perfected a set of participatory methods of individual political development that is worthy of understanding and emulation. |
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His amazing achievement is sure to attract emulation, commentary, and criticism. |
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The emulation used to get these games to properly display on a television set is, for the most part, spot-on. |
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No emulation of aristocratic practices is more obvious than the commissioning of portraits by the urban patriciate in Bruges. |
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What's not clear is whether Platt will profit or finally suffer from all the adoration and emulation. |
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This is done in emulation of Abraham's willingness to express his faith by sacrificing his son, who was then miraculously replaced on the altar by a ram. |
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Constitutions demonstrate the processes of emulation and convergence. |
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Gone are the days of unswerving emulation of all things Soviet. |
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Yet the initial success of Bilbao spurs other cities to emulation. |
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The ability to finally run Windows emulation at full speed is welcome. |
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In this case, the wizard will use an existing image file for the floppy disk drive emulation. |
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Without emulation we sink into meaninglessness, or mediocrity, for nothing great or excellent can be done without it. |
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The very fact of mutual incitement and support within the group encourages emulation and produces a chain reaction. |
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But their reaction took the form of emulation – they did for Gaelic football and hurling what the English were doing for other sports. |
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To save it, a system was developed capable of accessing the discs using emulation techniques. |
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The emulation is perfect and hundreds of games can easily be found on the Internet, all totally legal as they are so old. |
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The compatibility settings include keyboard maps and themes similar to those of other emulation products. |
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All of the current Attachmate terminal emulation solutions support IPv6 and 64-bit computing. |
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The software emulation HP calculator transforms your PC into HP calculator. |
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This invaluable spirit of emulation is the spirit that the Olympic Movement seeks to promote. |
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Their dynamism is ensured by the links which are being established between them, and by the resultant emulation. |
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For its part, the political discourse has remained close to the rhetoric of emulation and voluntarism of yesteryear. |
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Female and male role definitions help strengthen self-confidence and can inspire emulation. |
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Other genres have their own examples of emulation by serious fans, like The Sound of Music singalongs or the many Rocky Horror Picture Show gatherings. |
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Vastly improved Linux emulation allowing many more applications to run. |
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This annual meeting provided an opportunity to encourage discussion among 350 sales professionals and 50 partners and to foster group-wide emulation. |
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I am proud to note that our risk management approach for nuclear substances is well developed and is being considered for emulation in both the U. S. and in France. |
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Poggio Bracciolini in his De nobilitate had indeed recommended the emulation of Roman practices in setting up images of wise men as exemplars. |
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Also, partnerships induce emulation, insofar as cohesion between partners makes it possible to inspire changes in attitudes in favour of the promotion of fundamental rights. |
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At an emulation contest for sugar mill workers, the goal of greater national production was forgotten as proud provincial leaders argued stormingly about the method of calculating the prize. |
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The best-remembered moment of Max's emulation of Fairbanks's balletic athleticism is his deft and lethal stratagem when surrounded by a ring of swords. |
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It is well known that for over 70 years trade unions were dependent on party and State organs and were answerable for literally everything, from socialist emulation to the distribution of goods in short supply. |
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They promote emulation, diversity and mutual comprehension. |
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Biomimicry is the emulation of nature and its ecosystems to create sustainable human systems. |
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In this way, each store's environmental indicators are reviewed, fostering a positive sense of emulation, while exchanging best practices is making it possible to gradually bring all stores up to the same performance levels. |
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The basic idea of benchmarking is for the organisation to locate 'competitors' level of performance in a certain field that is superior to its own, and by doing that some item that is worthy of emulation is identified. |
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The TN3270 emulation supports local printing, and both the TN3270 and TN5250 emulations are capable of running multi-sessions. |
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In your conscientious pursuit of truth and fact amidst all other detail, you have accomplished much, and set a standard worthy of the emulation and respect of your journalistic colleagues. |
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Yet what began as emulation swiftly morphed into contestation. |
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It has been reported that this version will work on operating systems other than Microsoft Windows, using emulation programs. |
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Levick believes this emulation of Caesar may have spread to all aspects of his policies. |
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Their pleasures, poor as they were, could not be preserved pure, but were imbittered by petty competitions, and worthless emulation. |
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There is no evidence that these were adopted in Western shipbuilding by direct emulation. |
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His expensive goods were in much demand from the nobility, while he used emulation effects to market cheaper sets to the rest of society. |
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Without presuming to be a leader, it must none the less become a true source of emulation, and embody an open space for reflection and collective action which enable civil society to flourish as a whole. |
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Wedgwood's jasperware was similarly the subject of extensive, if not always successful, emulation. |
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The sound gets a melodic, anthemic punch, which helps to keep it on the right side of the line between emulation and soundalike. |
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Among other things, the labyrinthine passage to adulthood requires of the son the successful shift from emulation to a kind of empathic potentiality. |
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But he eventually chose mountain-guiding in emulation of his uncle Moritz, a famous guide when Mr Inderbinen was a child. At first, business was slow. |
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The Rule of Saint Francis calls for members to practice simple living and detachment from material possessions in emulation of Jesus' life and earthly ministry. |
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By utilizing Spatial's 3D ACIS Modeler, DEVISE can generate 2D and 3D structures using CAD operations or process emulation commands such as etch and deposit. |
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With these improvements, FPGA implementations of SCE-MI transactors utilize less chip resources and the entire emulation runs significantly faster. |
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The XT2000X Emulation Kit includes the XT2000X emulation board, power supply, Macraigor Systems Wiggler interface connector, user's guide, and CD-ROM with software. |
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The family Gill Facia was created by Colin Banks as an emulation of Gill's stone carving designs, with separate styles for smaller and larger text. |
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While dot-coms think of themselves as a breed apart, corporate governance is one area where emulation rather than rejection of older models is preferable. |
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