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the clear and simple use of this idiom ("The book is about space travel") has been distorted in the media. Beware of abusing it, as in the following examples:
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It is a system that learns during its existence. (In other words, it learns, for each situation, which response permits it to reach its objectives.) It continually acts, mentally and externally, and by acting reaches its objectives more often than pure chance would indicate. (Normally much more often.) For acting, and for its internal processes, it consumes energy. [More information on intelligent systems.]
Ãâó: www.intelligent-systems.com.ar/intsyst/glossary.ht...
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An OSI system which performs network layer forwarding, ie not an end system. It is analogous to an IP router.
Ãâó: www.red.net/glossary/i.php
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International Standard
Ãâó: pdesinc.aticorp.org/glossary.html
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force or presence, is a Greek word that could be used in periphrasis when talking about a person, just like kara, 'head'. "Greetings, Oedipus!" might be expressed as "Greetings, head of Oedipus!" Latin cortina, cauldron, is 'power of the horns', in-, and kerata, horns. Cauldrons could be decorated with bulls' heads, and the one at Delos mooed, "... mugire adytis cortina reclusis," Aeneid III: 92.
Ãâó: www.quantavolution.org/vol_13/firenotblown_27.htm
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