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 National Public Radio: Encyclopedia topic
National Public Radio (NPR) is a private, not-for-profit corporation that sells programming to member radio stations; together they are a loosely organized public (public: A body of people sharing some common interest) radio network (radio network: a radio network is a network system which distributes radio programming to multiple...
NPR was created in 1970, following the passage of the Public Broadcasting Act in 1967 which established the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (Corporation for Public Broadcasting: the corporation for public broadcasting is a private non-profit corporation which is chartered...
For other meanings of NPR, see NPR (disambiguation) (NPR (disambiguation): more facts about this subject).
www.absoluteastronomy.com /reference/national_public_radio   (3032 words)

  
 netspeechsdk Grammar Disambiguation
The first one is John Smith from ABC Corporation..." The caller can then operate on that entry or go to the next entry, in which case our app would say something like "The next one is John Smith from XYZ Corporation...." It is essential that Speech Server find both of those entries from this example.
Having the same utterance in multiple grammars is a valid scenario for us: For example, you have "John Smith" from your company (ABC Corporation) in the company's Global Address List (GAL), and a "John Smith" from XYZ Corporation in your personal Exchange Contacts list (PAL).
Keep in mind that when I merge the grammars myself (a single grammar with multiple John Smith entries), it always works, but when I send two grammars (both with John Smith in them), Speech Server only returns one.
www.eggheadcafe.com /ng/microsoft.public.netspeechsdk/post20303167.asp   (3032 words)

  
 jrward@alum.mit.edu: Annotated Bibliography in On-line Character Recognition and Pen Computing
Himelstein, Carol Sue and Wang, John Shihyan "Perspective projection", European Patent 220461, May 6, 1987, assigned to IBM Corporation.
Williford, John D. "Automatic Reference Adaptation During Dynamic Signature Verification", United States Patent 4,724,542, February 9, 1988, assigned to International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, New York.
Hernandez, Irene H., Himelstein, Carol S., and Wang, John S. "Method of Editing Graphic Objects in an Interactive Draw Graphic System Using Implicit Editing Actions", United States Patent 4,686,522, August 11, 1987, assigned to IBM Corporation, Armonk, New York.
www.users.interport.net /r/w/rwservices/pens/biblio88.html   (7598 words)

  
 IncTime - Time to Incorporate! - Latest Articles
If a court decides that a director has their duties, the director may be held personally liable for any resulting financial loss to the corporation (or even its shareholders); not to be confused with the limited liability of the shareholders.
If you are setting up a one person or small non-reporting corporation, planning to do business in one province for now, and maybe another one or two later, there’s probably no need to incorporate federally.
If you incorporate provincially, your corporation only has the right to carry on business in the province or territory where your business is incorporated.
www.webarticles.org /plasma_physics   (1635 words)

  
 Cleveland, Ohio - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cleveland is the corporate headquarters of many large companies, such as National City Corporation, Eaton Corporation, Forest City Enterprises, Parker Hannifin Corporation, Sherwin Williams Company, and KeyCorp after which the highest skyscraper in Cleveland is named (Key Tower).
The city began to grow rapidly after the completion of the Ohio and Erie Canal in 1832, turning the city into a key link between the Ohio River and the Great Lakes, and particularly once the city railroad links were added.
On the southern shore of Lake Erie, Cleveland is located in the Western Reserve in northeastern Ohio on the Cuyahoga River, approximately 60 miles west of the Pennsylvania border.
dext.org /mediawiki/index.php/Cleveland,_Ohio   (1635 words)

  
 index.html
This report is the property of the Logos Corporation and may not be copied or reproduced in part or in whole without the express written permission of the Company.
This report was originally written in 1977 under contract to Control Data Corporation as part of a documentation series prepared for CDC in anticipation of a contemplated investment in Logos Corporation.
No one argues that the Logos system today is not state of the art, at least in terms of the quality of translations it produces for multinational customers in 12 or so nations.
www.iai.uni-sb.de /iaien/iaiwp/p11/index.html   (13083 words)

  
 Patentee Index
Dominico, James W.; to Polytype America Corporation Method and machine for substantially simultaneously printing containers and applying labels thereto 06811648 Cl. 156-277.
Duesterwald, Evelyn; Bala, Vasanth; and Banerjia, Sanjeev, to Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. Memory disambiguation scheme for partially redundant load removal 06813705 Cl. 712-216.
Domon, Wataru; to NEC Corporation Isochronous packet transfer method, computer readable recording media recorded with control program for executing isochronous packet transfer, and bridge and packet transfer control LSI 06813282 Cl. 370-516.
www.uspto.gov /web/patents/patog/week44/OG/patentee/alphaD_Utility.htm   (13083 words)

  
 Patentee Index
Brill, Eric D.; to Microsoft Corporation Linguistic disambiguation system and method using string-based pattern training to learn to resolve ambiguity sites 06947918 Cl. 706-45.
Bowen, Derek; Duggan, Carrie; Gnadt, Dave; and Lamberson, Jana, to Dial Corporation, The Bottle D0509744 Cl. D9-528.
Brisbin, Douglas; Tsuei, David; Owens, Alexander H.; and Strachan, Andy, to National Semiconductor Corporation LDMOS transistor structure for improving hot carrier reliability 06946706 Cl. 257-343.
www.uspto.gov /web/patents/patog/week38/OG/patentee/alphaB.htm   (13083 words)

  
 Alcoa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Alcoa owned Thiokol Corporation, a producer of solid rocket motors (for example, for the Space Shuttle) until 2001, when it was sold to Allied Technologies.
Alcoa has gained presence in China's aluminum market by forming a strategic alliance with Aluminum Corporation of China (Chalco), (NYSE: ACH).
Paul O'Neill was chairman and CEO of Alcoa from 1987 to 1999, and retired as chairman at the end of 2000.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Alcoa   (13083 words)

  
 Thomson
The Thomson Corporation The Thomson Corporation is a Thomson Organization.
Thomson Scattering Thomson scattering is the scattering of accelerate the particle.
Baron Thomson of Fleet Baron Thomson of Fleet is a Peerage of the United Kingdom.
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /topics/thomson.html   (13083 words)

  
 MTR - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
MTR Corporation has always been reliant on developing properties next to railway stations for its profits (although the rail lines are profitable themselves); many recently built stations are incorporated into large housing estates or shopping complexes.
The MTR Corporation said that part of the cost has to be assumed by passengers.
Construction of the MTR was prompted by a government-commissioned study released in 1967.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/MTR   (13083 words)

  
 Harvard University - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Harvard is governed by two boards, the President and Fellows of Harvard College, also known as the Harvard Corporation and founded in 1650, and the Harvard Board of Overseers.
The President of Harvard University is the day-to-day administrator of Harvard and is appointed by and responsible to the Harvard Corporation.
Harvard has a rivalry with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology which dates back to 1900, when a merger of the two schools was frequently mooted and at one point officially agreed upon (ultimately canceled by Massachusetts courts).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Harvard   (5082 words)

  
 Thomson (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists pages that might otherwise share the same title.
The Thomson Corporation, a large worldwide US-based publisher of books, educational materials, and legal, scientific, and health information.
Roy Thomson, 1st Baron Thomson of Fleet (1894-1976), Canadian newspaper and media entrepreneur, linked to The Thomson Corporation.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Thomson_(disambiguation)   (5082 words)

  
 Singer (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Singer, Isaac (1811-1875), inventor of the sewing machine and founder of the Singer Corporation
This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists pages that might otherwise share the same title.
The Singer Building, in which the Singer Corporation was based in New York City
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Singer_%28disambiguation%29   (5082 words)

  
 Stock (disambiguation) -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
A (The capital raised by a corporation through the issue of shares entitling holders to an ownership interest (equity)) stock of fish refers to a fish population in a defined area which is of interest to fishery managers.
(The capital raised by a corporation through the issue of shares entitling holders to an ownership interest (equity)) Stock is a share of ownership in a company.
Stock is a term for (Not used technically; any animals kept for use or profit) livestock kept on a (Workplace consisting of farm buildings and cultivated land as a unit) farm.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/s/st/stock_(disambiguation).htm   (5082 words)

  
 CONK! Encyclopedia: Sydney,_Nova_Scotia
With the closure of the Sydney Steel Corporation (or SYSCO) in the late 1990s and the nearby Cape Breton Development Corporation (or DEVCO) coal mines in 2001, governments have been attempting to diversify its economy.
At the start of the 21st century, Sydney faces a significant challenge in the cleanup of the Sydney tar ponds, a tidal estuary contaminated with a variety of coal-based wastes from coke ovens that supplied the steel industry.
Sydney suffered an economic decline for several decades in the later part of the 20th century as the local coal and steel industries underwent significant changes.
www.conk.com /search/encyclopedia.cgi?q=Sydney,_Nova_Scotia   (5082 words)

  
 Waterford: 3D View of the Web
Waterford Corporation - Waterford Corporation Information on Waterford city, including tourism in the area.
Waterford Pride - Waterford Pride Waterford Pride is a non-profit voluntary organisation, founded in 1999 and is responsible for organising the Waterford Pride festival, which is planned to be staged in Waterford each year.
Waterford Crystal continues to keep that hope alive with this dazzling 2003 addition to The Times Square Collection.
www.resolve3d.com /Regional/Europe/Ireland/Waterford   (1228 words)

  
 Toyota (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Toyota, Aichi, a city in Aichi, Japan, and headquarters of the Toyota Motor Corporation
This is a disambiguation page — a list of articles associated with the same title.
Eiji Toyoda (1913–), a prominent Japanese industrialist, and largely responsible for the success of the Toyota Motor Corporation
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Toyoda   (240 words)

  
 Wikinfo Bond
For alternate meanings, such as chemical bond, see bond (disambiguation)
Thus, a bond is essentially an I.O.U. issued by a private or governmental corporation -- that corporation "borrows" the face amount of the bond from its buyer, pays interest on that debt while it is outstanding, and then "redeems" the bond by paying back the debt.
Inflation Indexed bonds, in which the principle (or "face" value) is indexed to inflation.
www.wikinfo.org /wiki.php?title=Bond   (926 words)

  
 Dictionary of Meaning www.mauspfeil.net
*Borg Bryggerier Borg — a Norwegian brand of beer *'''Borg''' — a synthetic cloth or fabric made by the Borg textile corporation of Georgia *"Common criticisms of Microsoft The Borg" — a nickname for Microsoft Corporation alluding to the common criticisms of Microsoft {{disambig}}
There you find a list of all editors and the possibility to edit the original text of the article Borg (disambiguation).
''Star Wars'''s use of "droid" for "android") *Borganism — a collective consciousness that is an emergent phenomenon of a highly networked Borg civilization (another referent to cyborg or cybernetic organism, although a cyborg is a single organism).
www.mauspfeil.net /Borg_%28disambiguation%29.html   (926 words)

  
 Stuttgart [Definition]
Möhringen (DaimlerChrysler DaimlerChrysler AG (Xetra: DCX), (NYSE: DCX), with headquarters in Stuttgart, Germany and Auburn Hills, Michigan, is a prominent automobile and truck manufacturer, formed in 1998 by the buyout of the Chrysler Corporation (USA) by Daimler-Benz (Germany)....
The area is known for its high-tech industry; some of its most prominent companies include Daimler-Chrysler DaimlerChrysler AG (Xetra: DCX), (NYSE: DCX), with headquarters in Stuttgart, Germany and Auburn Hills, Michigan, is a prominent automobile and truck manufacturer, formed in 1998 by the buyout of the Chrysler Corporation (USA) by Daimler-Benz (Germany)....
Porsche AG, correctly pronounced as pour-sha1, but some English speakers use the incorrect pronunciation porsh) is a German manufacturer of sports cars, founded in 1931 by Ferdinand Porsche, the engineer who created the first Volkswagen.
www.wikimirror.com /Stuttgart   (926 words)

  
 Dictionary of Meaning www.mauspfeil.net
* A sewing machine produced by the Singer Corporation * The Singer Building, in which the Singer Corporation was based in New York City * The Singer (car) Singer automobile marque of the Rootes Group * The New Guinea Singing Dog, a canine subspecies.
There you find a list of all editors and the possibility to edit the original text of the article Singer (disambiguation).
'''Singer''' can refer to: * A singer, as one who sings.
www.mauspfeil.net /Singer_%28disambiguation%29.html   (926 words)

  
 Acme - RSCI, The Science Classification Index
This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title.
a fictional corporation, Acme Corporation, from the Looney Tunes Cartoons, suppliers of every kind of explosive device and other novelties, such as jet-propelled roller-skates.
Acme Novelty Library, a comic book by cartoonist Chris Ware and published by Fantagraphics Books.
www.scienceindex.org /Acme.html   (926 words)

  
 William Norris - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For other people named William Norris see William Norris (disambiguation).
July 16, 1911 near Red Cloud, Nebraska) was the pioneering CEO of Control Data Corporation, at one time one of the most powerful and respected computer companies in the world.
They operated within Remington Rand as a separate division for a time, but during the later merger with Sperry Corporation that formed Sperry Rand, their division was merged with UNIVAC.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/William_Norris   (926 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: National Public Radio
Wiktionary has a definition of: Foundation This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title.
A corporation is a legal entity (distinct from a natural person) that often has similar rights in law to those of a Civil law systems may refer to corporations as moral persons; they may also go by the name AS (anonymous society) or something similar, depending on language (see below).
National Public Radio (NPR) is an independent, private, not-for-profit corporation that sells programming to member radio stations; together they are a loosely organized public radio network in the United States.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/National-Public-Radio   (4930 words)

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