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projected-00307975-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moritz%20Cantor | Moritz Cantor | Biography | Moritz Benedikt Cantor (23 August 1829 – 10 April 1920) was a German historian of mathematics. | Cantor was born at Mannheim. He came from a Sephardi Jewish family that had emigrated to the Netherlands from Portugal, another branch of which had established itself in Russia. In his early youth, Moritz Cantor was not strong enough to go to school, and his parents decided to educate him at home. Later, however, he wa... | [] | [
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projected-00307976-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battlefield%201942 | Battlefield 1942 | Introduction | Battlefield 1942 is a 2002 first-person shooter video game developed by DICE and published by Electronic Arts for Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X. The game can be played in single-player mode against the video game AI or in multiplayer mode against players on the Internet or in a local area network. It is a popular plat... | [] | [
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projected-00307976-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battlefield%201942 | Battlefield 1942 | Gameplay | Battlefield 1942 is a 2002 first-person shooter video game developed by DICE and published by Electronic Arts for Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X. The game can be played in single-player mode against the video game AI or in multiplayer mode against players on the Internet or in a local area network. It is a popular plat... | The gameplay of Battlefield 1942 generally has a more co-operative focus than previous games of this nature, as it is not only important to kill the opposition but to also hold certain "control points" around the map. Capturing control points allows the team to reinforce itself by enabling players and vehicles to spawn... | [
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projected-00307976-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battlefield%201942 | Battlefield 1942 | Roles | Battlefield 1942 is a 2002 first-person shooter video game developed by DICE and published by Electronic Arts for Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X. The game can be played in single-player mode against the video game AI or in multiplayer mode against players on the Internet or in a local area network. It is a popular plat... | The player can choose to play as either the Allied team or the Axis team. The Allies consist of the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada and the Soviet Union, while the Axis consists of Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan. Regardless of which nation is chosen by the player, there are five different roles of infantry t... | [] | [
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projected-00307976-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battlefield%201942 | Battlefield 1942 | Development | Battlefield 1942 is a 2002 first-person shooter video game developed by DICE and published by Electronic Arts for Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X. The game can be played in single-player mode against the video game AI or in multiplayer mode against players on the Internet or in a local area network. It is a popular plat... | In 2000, DICE acquired Refraction Games (developers of Codename Eagle) and inherited the in-development Battlefield 1942. The game was originally proposed by DICE as a GameCube exclusive. Though satisfied with the proposal, negotiations never made it further because Nintendo had no online strategy. The game was develop... | [] | [
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projected-00307976-004 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battlefield%201942 | Battlefield 1942 | Expansions | Battlefield 1942 is a 2002 first-person shooter video game developed by DICE and published by Electronic Arts for Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X. The game can be played in single-player mode against the video game AI or in multiplayer mode against players on the Internet or in a local area network. It is a popular plat... | Two expansion packs would be released for Battlefield 1942, Battlefield 1942: The Road to Rome (adding the Italian Front) and Battlefield 1942: Secret Weapons of WWII, both adding various new gameplay modes, maps, and game concepts. The Road to Rome focuses on the Italian battles, allowing players to play as the Free F... | [] | [
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projected-00307976-005 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battlefield%201942 | Battlefield 1942 | Reception | Battlefield 1942 is a 2002 first-person shooter video game developed by DICE and published by Electronic Arts for Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X. The game can be played in single-player mode against the video game AI or in multiplayer mode against players on the Internet or in a local area network. It is a popular plat... | In the United States, Battlefield 1942 sold 680,000 copies and earned $27.1 million by August 2006. At the time, this led Edge to rank it as the country's 18th best-selling computer game released since January 2000. Combined sales of all Battlefield computer games, including Battlefield 1942, had reached 2.7 million un... | [] | [
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projected-00307976-006 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battlefield%201942 | Battlefield 1942 | Sequels | Battlefield 1942 is a 2002 first-person shooter video game developed by DICE and published by Electronic Arts for Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X. The game can be played in single-player mode against the video game AI or in multiplayer mode against players on the Internet or in a local area network. It is a popular plat... | In March 2004, Battlefield Vietnam was released. In 2005, a sequel set in the modern era, Battlefield 2 was released. In 2006, a sequel set in the future era, Battlefield 2142 was released. On 8 July 2009, Battlefield 1943 was released for Xbox Live Arcade and on PlayStation Network one day later. The Battlefield: Bad ... | [] | [
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projected-00307976-007 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battlefield%201942 | Battlefield 1942 | Mods | Battlefield 1942 is a 2002 first-person shooter video game developed by DICE and published by Electronic Arts for Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X. The game can be played in single-player mode against the video game AI or in multiplayer mode against players on the Internet or in a local area network. It is a popular plat... | An October 2004 public release from EA noted the game's modding community.
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projected-00307978-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barnesville | Barnesville | Introduction | Barnesville may refer to:
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Barnesville, Kansas
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projected-00307980-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leasburg | Leasburg | Introduction | Leasburg is the name of some places in the United States of America:
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projected-00307980-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leasburg | Leasburg | See also | Leasburg is the name of some places in the United States of America:
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projected-00307981-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peculiar%20velocity | Peculiar velocity | Introduction | Peculiar motion or peculiar velocity refers to the velocity of an object relative to a rest frame — usually a frame in which the average velocity of some objects is zero. | [] | [
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projected-00307981-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peculiar%20velocity | Peculiar velocity | Galactic astronomy | Peculiar motion or peculiar velocity refers to the velocity of an object relative to a rest frame — usually a frame in which the average velocity of some objects is zero. | In galactic astronomy, peculiar motion refers to the motion of an object (usually a star) relative to a Galactic rest frame.
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projected-00307981-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peculiar%20velocity | Peculiar velocity | Cosmology | Peculiar motion or peculiar velocity refers to the velocity of an object relative to a rest frame — usually a frame in which the average velocity of some objects is zero. | In physical cosmology, peculiar velocity refers to the components of a galaxy's velocity that deviate from the Hubble flow. According to Hubble's Law, galaxies recede from us at speeds proportional to their distance from us.
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projected-00307983-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amazonas | Amazonas | Introduction | Amazonas may refer to: | [] | [
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projected-00307983-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amazonas | Amazonas | Places | Amazonas may refer to: | Amazon River, known as Amazonas in Spanish and Portuguese
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projected-00307983-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amazonas | Amazonas | Other uses | Amazonas may refer to: | Massacre in Dinosaur Valley, a 1985 cannibal film also known as Amazonas | [] | [
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projected-00307983-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amazonas | Amazonas | See also | Amazonas may refer to: | Amazon (disambiguation)
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projected-00307984-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leopold%20Auer | Leopold Auer | Introduction | Leopold von Auer (; June 7, 1845July 15, 1930) was a Hungarian violinist, academic, conductor, composer, and instructor. Many of his students went on to become prominent concert performers and teachers. | [] | [
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projected-00307984-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leopold%20Auer | Leopold Auer | Early life and career | Leopold von Auer (; June 7, 1845July 15, 1930) was a Hungarian violinist, academic, conductor, composer, and instructor. Many of his students went on to become prominent concert performers and teachers. | Auer was born in Veszprém, Hungary, 7 June 1845, to a poor Jewish household of painters. He first studied violin with a local concertmaster. He later wrote that the violin was a "logical instrument" for any (musically inclined) Hungarian boy to take up because it "didn't cost much." At the age of 8 Auer continued his v... | [] | [
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projected-00307984-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leopold%20Auer | Leopold Auer | Russia | Leopold von Auer (; June 7, 1845July 15, 1930) was a Hungarian violinist, academic, conductor, composer, and instructor. Many of his students went on to become prominent concert performers and teachers. | Rubinstein was in search for a violin professor for the Saint Petersburg Conservatory, which he had founded in 1862, and he proposed Auer. Auer agreed to a three-year contract, also as soloist at the court of Grand Duchess Helena. At first, music critics in St. Petersburg harshly criticized Auer's playing and compared ... | [] | [
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projected-00307984-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leopold%20Auer | Leopold Auer | America | Leopold von Auer (; June 7, 1845July 15, 1930) was a Hungarian violinist, academic, conductor, composer, and instructor. Many of his students went on to become prominent concert performers and teachers. | Up through 1917, Auer did not perform in the United States. He says there was "one serious deterrent — the great number of concerts exacted of the artist in a brief period of three or four months. My friends, Anton Rubinstein, Hans von Bülow. and Henri Wieniawski told [me] that, although their American tours had been m... | [
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projected-00307984-004 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leopold%20Auer | Leopold Auer | Playing | Leopold von Auer (; June 7, 1845July 15, 1930) was a Hungarian violinist, academic, conductor, composer, and instructor. Many of his students went on to become prominent concert performers and teachers. | Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky was especially taken with Auer's playing. Reviewing an 1874 appearance in Moscow, Tchaikovsky praised Auer's "great expressivity, the thoughtful finesse and poetry of the interpretation." This finesse and poetry came at a tremendous price. Auer suffered as a performer from poorly formed hands. ... | [] | [
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projected-00307984-008 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leopold%20Auer | Leopold Auer | Mozart's concertos | Leopold von Auer (; June 7, 1845July 15, 1930) was a Hungarian violinist, academic, conductor, composer, and instructor. Many of his students went on to become prominent concert performers and teachers. | Mozart wrote 5 concertos for violin and orchestra, all in 1775, and a well-appreciated double concerto, the Sinfonia Concertante, K. 364. Auer (2012) does not mention it, but mentions two of the single-violin concertos, one in D major, No. 4, and one in A major, No. 5. For another, in E-flat major, it turned out that M... | [] | [
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projected-00307984-011 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leopold%20Auer | Leopold Auer | Jascha Heifetz and his father in the Conservatory | Leopold von Auer (; June 7, 1845July 15, 1930) was a Hungarian violinist, academic, conductor, composer, and instructor. Many of his students went on to become prominent concert performers and teachers. | There was a somewhat limited area of Russia called the Jewish Pale of Settlement in which Jews were allowed to live. The area consisted approximately of Ukraine, Poland, and Belarus. Around 1900, St. Petersburg had a substantial Jewish community, the largest in Russia outside the Pale. Auer (1923, pp. 156–157) wrote th... | [] | [
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projected-00307984-012 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leopold%20Auer | Leopold Auer | Dedications | Leopold von Auer (; June 7, 1845July 15, 1930) was a Hungarian violinist, academic, conductor, composer, and instructor. Many of his students went on to become prominent concert performers and teachers. | A number of composers dedicated pieces to Auer. One such case was Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto, which, however, he initially chose not to play. This was not because he regarded the work as "unplayable", as some sources say, but because he felt that "some of the passages were not suited to the character of the instrume... | [] | [
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projected-00307996-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supercruise | Supercruise | Introduction | Supercruise is sustained supersonic flight of a supersonic aircraft with a useful cargo, passenger, or weapons load without using afterburner (also known as "reheat"). Many supersonic military aircraft are not capable of supercruise and can only maintain Mach 1+ flight in short bursts with afterburners. Aircraft such a... | [] | [
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projected-00308007-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ETA%20Systems | ETA Systems | Introduction | ETA Systems was a supercomputer company spun off from Control Data Corporation (CDC) in the early 1980s in order to regain a footing in the supercomputer business. They successfully delivered the ETA-10, but lost money continually while doing so. CDC management eventually gave up and folded the company. | [
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projected-00308011-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/People%27s%20Party | People's Party | See also | People's Party, Peoples Party or Popular Party may refer to one of the following political parties.
Translations into English of the names of the various countries' parties are not always consistent, but People's Party is the most common. | Partido Popular (disambiguation)
Populist Party (disambiguation)
People's Movement (disambiguation)
British People's Party (disambiguation)
Danish People's Party (disambiguation)
German People's Party (disambiguation)
Conservative People's Party (disambiguation)
Democratic People's Party (disambiguation)
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projected-00308017-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moray%20Firth | Moray Firth | Introduction | The Moray Firth (; Scottish Gaelic: An Cuan Moireach, Linne Mhoireibh or Caolas Mhoireibh) is a roughly triangular inlet (or firth) of the North Sea, north and east of Inverness, which is in the Highland council area of north of Scotland. It is the largest firth in Scotland, stretching from Duncansby Head (near John o... | [] | [
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projected-00308017-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moray%20Firth | Moray Firth | Etymology | The Moray Firth (; Scottish Gaelic: An Cuan Moireach, Linne Mhoireibh or Caolas Mhoireibh) is a roughly triangular inlet (or firth) of the North Sea, north and east of Inverness, which is in the Highland council area of north of Scotland. It is the largest firth in Scotland, stretching from Duncansby Head (near John o... | The firth is named after the 10th-century Province of Moray, whose name in turn is believed to derive from the sea of the firth itself. The local names Murar or Morar are suggested to derive from , the Gaelic for sea, whilst Murav and Morav are believed to be rooted in Celtic words (sea) and (side), condensed to Mur'... | [] | [
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projected-00308017-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moray%20Firth | Moray Firth | Geography | The Moray Firth (; Scottish Gaelic: An Cuan Moireach, Linne Mhoireibh or Caolas Mhoireibh) is a roughly triangular inlet (or firth) of the North Sea, north and east of Inverness, which is in the Highland council area of north of Scotland. It is the largest firth in Scotland, stretching from Duncansby Head (near John o... | A number of rivers flow into the Moray Firth, including the River Ness, the River Findhorn and the River Spey. Various smaller firths and bays are inlets of the firth, including the Cromarty Firth and the Dornoch Firth. The Pentland Firth has its eastern mouth at the Moray Firth's northern boundary.
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projected-00308017-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moray%20Firth | Moray Firth | Geology | The Moray Firth (; Scottish Gaelic: An Cuan Moireach, Linne Mhoireibh or Caolas Mhoireibh) is a roughly triangular inlet (or firth) of the North Sea, north and east of Inverness, which is in the Highland council area of north of Scotland. It is the largest firth in Scotland, stretching from Duncansby Head (near John o... | The Moray Firth is of tectonic origin, the formation is related to the Helmsdale Fault. For some time during the glaciation, the whole of nowaday's Moray firth was a huge glacier. Nevertheless, the inner part and its side-inlets, Cromarty Firth and Dornoch Firth, are true fjords themselves. Though there is a reasonable... | [] | [
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projected-00308017-004 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moray%20Firth | Moray Firth | Conservation and economy | The Moray Firth (; Scottish Gaelic: An Cuan Moireach, Linne Mhoireibh or Caolas Mhoireibh) is a roughly triangular inlet (or firth) of the North Sea, north and east of Inverness, which is in the Highland council area of north of Scotland. It is the largest firth in Scotland, stretching from Duncansby Head (near John o... | The Moray Firth is one of the most important places on the British coast for observing dolphins and whales. The most common species are the bottlenose dolphin and harbour porpoise, with occasional sightings of the common dolphin and minke whale. The popular wildlife viewing area located at Chanonry Point host some spec... | [] | [
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projected-00308017-007 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moray%20Firth | Moray Firth | Further reading | The Moray Firth (; Scottish Gaelic: An Cuan Moireach, Linne Mhoireibh or Caolas Mhoireibh) is a roughly triangular inlet (or firth) of the North Sea, north and east of Inverness, which is in the Highland council area of north of Scotland. It is the largest firth in Scotland, stretching from Duncansby Head (near John o... | C.Michael Hogan (2008) "Longman Hill", Modern Antiquarian
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projected-00308022-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music%20of%20New%20Jersey | Music of New Jersey | Introduction | The American state of New Jersey is located in the Northeastern and Mid-Atlantic region. | [] | [
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projected-00308022-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music%20of%20New%20Jersey | Music of New Jersey | Official symbols | The American state of New Jersey is located in the Northeastern and Mid-Atlantic region. | New Jersey does not have a state song.
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projected-00308022-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music%20of%20New%20Jersey | Music of New Jersey | Indigenous music | The American state of New Jersey is located in the Northeastern and Mid-Atlantic region. | The Lenape people were the original inhabitants of present-day New Jersey and surrounding areas to the north, south, and west. Social tribal songs were often named after things such as animals, other tribes or groups, and even food. These songs were performed in groups and were usually not long. However, the performanc... | [] | [
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projected-00308022-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music%20of%20New%20Jersey | Music of New Jersey | Classical and operatic music | The American state of New Jersey is located in the Northeastern and Mid-Atlantic region. | The New Jersey Symphony Orchestra, based at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center, the New Jersey State Opera, The Baroque Orchestra of New Jersey, and the New Jersey Ballet are all located in the Newark area. These groups regularly travel to different venues throughout the state to give performances.
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projected-00308022-004 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music%20of%20New%20Jersey | Music of New Jersey | Folk and bluegrass music | The American state of New Jersey is located in the Northeastern and Mid-Atlantic region. | The Folk and Bluegrass scene in New Jersey consists of performances at festivals and small venues throughout the state, mostly in small cities and college towns with more active music scenes. Some of these towns and cities are Montclair, Hoboken, New Brunswick, and Princeton.
There is little information about early fo... | [] | [
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projected-00308022-005 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music%20of%20New%20Jersey | Music of New Jersey | Jazz | The American state of New Jersey is located in the Northeastern and Mid-Atlantic region. | In the early 20th century, Newark was an important center for jazz innovation with other smaller New Jersey towns also providing talent. James P. Johnson of New Brunswick and other pioneers helped invent stride. Willie "The Lion" Smith, who grew up in Newark, played stride as well as other styles of jazz piano. Donald ... | [] | [
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projected-00308022-006 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music%20of%20New%20Jersey | Music of New Jersey | R&B | The American state of New Jersey is located in the Northeastern and Mid-Atlantic region. | Blues is still rich along the Jersey shore. The Jersey Shore Jazz & Blues Foundation (JSJBF) not only organizes up to three free music festivals every summer, but it is also involved in the free weekly Sunday evening outdoor summer blues concerts in the West End section of Long Branch, and the monthly year-round blues... | [] | [
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projected-00308022-007 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music%20of%20New%20Jersey | Music of New Jersey | Hip-hop | The American state of New Jersey is located in the Northeastern and Mid-Atlantic region. | Hip hop group Sugar Hill Gang, artists behind one of the earliest major commercial hip-hop songs "Rapper's Delight" is from New Jersey, as is Redman. Hip-hop trio Naughty by Nature originated in East Orange, New Jersey in 1987, under the group name the New Style.
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projected-00308022-008 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music%20of%20New%20Jersey | Music of New Jersey | House music | The American state of New Jersey is located in the Northeastern and Mid-Atlantic region. | See New Jersey house | [] | [
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projected-00308022-010 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music%20of%20New%20Jersey | Music of New Jersey | Rock & roll and classic rock | The American state of New Jersey is located in the Northeastern and Mid-Atlantic region. | Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons were rock and roll stars in the 1960s, scoring hits with "Sherry", "Big Girls Don't Cry", and "Walk Like a Man". The Shirelles, formed in Passaic, were a girl group popular in the early 1960s. Garage rock band the Doughboys formed in Plainfield in 1965; The Critters were also from Pla... | [] | [
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projected-00308022-011 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music%20of%20New%20Jersey | Music of New Jersey | Punk and alternative | The American state of New Jersey is located in the Northeastern and Mid-Atlantic region. | Punk rock and hardcore have played an important role in the music of New Jersey, with many prominent artists in these genres originating from the state. This included many figures from the punk and new wave movements. Blondie frontwoman Debbie Harry and drummer Clem Burke both grew up in New Jersey (Hawthorne and Bayon... | [] | [
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projected-00308022-012 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music%20of%20New%20Jersey | Music of New Jersey | Hard rock and heavy metal | The American state of New Jersey is located in the Northeastern and Mid-Atlantic region. | Hair metal group Bon Jovi has been one of the most popular bands in the world since the mid-1980s. Beginning in the 1980s, Bon Jovi has experimented with other genres, such as country rock. Skid Row is a New Jersey-based heavy-metal band formed in the mid-1980s and reached the height of its success in the early 1990s. ... | [] | [
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projected-00308022-013 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music%20of%20New%20Jersey | Music of New Jersey | Venues and events | The American state of New Jersey is located in the Northeastern and Mid-Atlantic region. | The State of New Jersey has a diverse population that produces a significant number of music institutions, events, and live music venues.
The Annual Atlantic City Mothers Day Music Festival is held at Boardwalk Hall.
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projected-00308022-014 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music%20of%20New%20Jersey | Music of New Jersey | Audio broadcasting | The American state of New Jersey is located in the Northeastern and Mid-Atlantic region. | Music is broadcast in New Jersey by terrestrial radio stations, cable FM, local wire networks, satellite and the Internet.
Radio stations WFMU from Jersey City, WSOU from Seton Hall in South Orange, New Jersey (winner of awards from publications such as Friday Morning Quarterback, the College Music Journal and Album N... | [] | [
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projected-00308022-015 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music%20of%20New%20Jersey | Music of New Jersey | See also | The American state of New Jersey is located in the Northeastern and Mid-Atlantic region. | List of people from New Jersey | [] | [
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projected-00308022-017 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music%20of%20New%20Jersey | Music of New Jersey | Sources | The American state of New Jersey is located in the Northeastern and Mid-Atlantic region. | Andrea Witting, (2007) All Grown Up The Movie, U.S. Chaos cited interview, extensive.
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projected-00308028-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ETA10 | ETA10 | Introduction | The ETA10 is a vector supercomputer designed, manufactured, and marketed by ETA Systems, a spin-off division of Control Data Corporation (CDC). The ETA10 was an evolution of the CDC Cyber 205, which can trace its origins back to the CDC STAR-100, one of the first vector supercomputers to be developed.
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projected-00308028-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ETA10 | ETA10 | Historical development | The ETA10 is a vector supercomputer designed, manufactured, and marketed by ETA Systems, a spin-off division of Control Data Corporation (CDC). The ETA10 was an evolution of the CDC Cyber 205, which can trace its origins back to the CDC STAR-100, one of the first vector supercomputers to be developed.
CDC announced it... | CDC had a strong history of creating powerful supercomputers, starting with the CDC 6600. One of the most famous computer architects to emerge from CDC was Seymour Cray. After a disagreement with CDC management regarding the development of the CDC 8600, he went on to form his own supercomputer company, Cray Research. M... | [] | [
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projected-00308028-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ETA10 | ETA10 | Operating systems and applications | The ETA10 is a vector supercomputer designed, manufactured, and marketed by ETA Systems, a spin-off division of Control Data Corporation (CDC). The ETA10 was an evolution of the CDC Cyber 205, which can trace its origins back to the CDC STAR-100, one of the first vector supercomputers to be developed.
CDC announced it... | The ETA10 series could run either ETA's EOS operating system, which was widely criticized for various problems, or a port by Lachman Associates, a software personnel firm, of UNIX System V (Release 3). While EOS suffered a reputation for poor quality, ETA's UNIX was better received by customers.
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projected-00308028-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ETA10 | ETA10 | Criticism | The ETA10 is a vector supercomputer designed, manufactured, and marketed by ETA Systems, a spin-off division of Control Data Corporation (CDC). The ETA10 was an evolution of the CDC Cyber 205, which can trace its origins back to the CDC STAR-100, one of the first vector supercomputers to be developed.
CDC announced it... | Despite eventual adoption of UNIX, poorly developed system software remained one flaw of the ETA10 line. According to one description of the system:
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projected-00308028-004 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ETA10 | ETA10 | Models | The ETA10 is a vector supercomputer designed, manufactured, and marketed by ETA Systems, a spin-off division of Control Data Corporation (CDC). The ETA10 was an evolution of the CDC Cyber 205, which can trace its origins back to the CDC STAR-100, one of the first vector supercomputers to be developed.
CDC announced it... | There were four models of the ETA10. Any of these models could be built in either single- or multi-processor configurations.
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projected-00308028-005 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ETA10 | ETA10 | Performance | The ETA10 is a vector supercomputer designed, manufactured, and marketed by ETA Systems, a spin-off division of Control Data Corporation (CDC). The ETA10 was an evolution of the CDC Cyber 205, which can trace its origins back to the CDC STAR-100, one of the first vector supercomputers to be developed.
CDC announced it... | Between the highest-performing, liquid-nitrogen cooled models (ETA10-E, G, etc.) and the cheaper, air-cooled models (ETA10-P, Q, etc.), the ETA10 line spanned a 27:1 performance range. Peak performance on the top-of-the-line models reached 10 GFLOPS.
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projected-00308028-006 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ETA10 | ETA10 | Description | The ETA10 is a vector supercomputer designed, manufactured, and marketed by ETA Systems, a spin-off division of Control Data Corporation (CDC). The ETA10 was an evolution of the CDC Cyber 205, which can trace its origins back to the CDC STAR-100, one of the first vector supercomputers to be developed.
CDC announced it... | The ETA10 was a multiprocessor system that supported up to eight CPUs. Each CPU was similar to that of a two-lane Cyber 205. One of the main innovations of the ETA10 was how the CPU was implemented: the CPU was made of 250 CMOS gate array integrated circuits mounted on a 44-layer printed circuit board (PCB). Each gate ... | [] | [
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projected-00308028-007 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ETA10 | ETA10 | Installations | The ETA10 is a vector supercomputer designed, manufactured, and marketed by ETA Systems, a spin-off division of Control Data Corporation (CDC). The ETA10 was an evolution of the CDC Cyber 205, which can trace its origins back to the CDC STAR-100, one of the first vector supercomputers to be developed.
CDC announced it... | Before ETA Systems was reincorporated into CDC, a total of 25 systems were delivered. Among the recipients were:
Florida State University (took delivery of the first ETA10 system, serial number 1, on January 5, 1987)
Johnson Space Center
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projected-00308028-008 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ETA10 | ETA10 | See also | The ETA10 is a vector supercomputer designed, manufactured, and marketed by ETA Systems, a spin-off division of Control Data Corporation (CDC). The ETA10 was an evolution of the CDC Cyber 205, which can trace its origins back to the CDC STAR-100, one of the first vector supercomputers to be developed.
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Cray Time Sharing System
NLTSS
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