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Topic: LAX (Disambiguation)


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  ''guess'' and ''guess (page 3) | Antimoon Forum
Anyways, it has no diacritics that are intrinsic to it, besides the diaeresis, which is used for vowel disambiguation and breaking up what would otherwise be diphthongs, the use of which, when applicable, is mandatory, and the very optional usage of acute and grave diacritics to mark primary and secondary stress in multisyllabic words, respectively.
For the disambiguation of consonants, apostrophes are used to separate consonant characters that would otherwise form digraphs; note that apostrophes are not used in this orthography to mark the elision of phonemes, and thus are available for this purpose.
The use of acute and grave diacritics for marking primary and secondary stress respectively would primarily only be used in things like dictionary entries and in cases where two words are distinguished only by their stress patterns, and the differences between them are not discernable by context, which should be relatively rare as a whole.
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  Los Angeles International Airport - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
LAX is one of the most famous locations for commercial aircraft spotting, most notably at the so called "Imperial Hill" area (also known as Clutter's Park) in El Segundo where nearly the entire South Complex of the airport can be viewed.
LAX can be reached using the Century Boulevard exit on Interstate 405, or the Sepulveda Boulevard exit on Interstate 105.
In the year 2000, Al-Qaeda attempted to bomb LAX during the millennium holiday, although the bomber was caught at the U.S.-Canadian border.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Los_Angeles_International_Airport   (2835 words)

  
 Los Angeles International Airport - the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
It is generally referred to bySouthern Californians as simply "LAX." The airport isestimated to be the world's fifth busiest airport,serving some 55 million passengers and more than 2 million tons of freight in 2003.
LAX has service to destinations in the United States, as well as toCanada, Latin America, Europe, Asia, and Australasia.
In the year 2000, Al-Qaeda attempted tobomb LAX during the millennium holiday although the bomber was caught at the US-Canadian border.
www.world-knowledge-encyclopedia.com /?t=Lax   (1468 words)

  
 Informat.io on Lax
Although LAX is the largest airport in the Greater Los Angeles Area, the region relies on a multiple airport system because of its vast size.
LAX can be reached using the Century Boulevard exit on Interstate 405, or the Sepulveda Boulevard exit on Interstate 105.
In the year 2000, Al-Qaeda attempted to bomb LAX during the millennium holiday, although the bomber was caught at the U.S. port of entry.
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 LAX - Thagodz Wiki
LAX is located in southwestern Los Angeles in the neighborhood of Westchester.
LAX can be reached using the Century Boulevard exit (and several more northern exits) on Interstate 405, or the Sepulveda Boulevard exit on Interstate 105.
LAX does not serve JetBlue, so the aircraft was evaluated and repaired at a Continental Airlines hangar.
www.thagodz.com /search/wiki/?title=LAX   (4858 words)

  
 FLIGHT INFORMATION MANAGUA
In terms of international passengers, LAX is the second-busiest in the U. (behind only JFK International Airport in New York City)[2], but only 20th worldwide.
LAX serves destinations in North America, Latin America, Europe, Asia, and Oceania.
LAX is one of the most famous locations for commercial aircraft spotting, most notably at the so called "Imperial Hill" area (also known as Clutter's Park) in El Segundo where nearly the entire South Complex of the airport can be viewed.
freenet-homepage.de /rikuma3/fli/flight-information-managua.html   (259 words)

  
 Cell Phone Forums   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
It is generally referred to by Southern Californians as simply "LAX." The airport is estimated to be the world's fifth busiest airport, serving some 55 million passengers and more than 2 million tons of freight in 2003.
LAX has service to destinations in the United States, as well as to Canada, Latin America, Europe, Asia, and Australasia.
The airport's coastal location exposes it to fog, during which flights are often diverted to Ontario International Airport, some 55.7 miles (90 km) to the east.
www.cellphoneforums.com /encyclopedia/index.php?title=LAX   (1632 words)

  
 Olive
Lax practices such as using olives lying on the ground can result in poor quality oil.
In southern Europe the olive harvest is in the winter months, continuing for several weeks, but the time varies in each country, and also with the season and the kinds cultivated.
It is licensed under the GNU free documentation license.
www.ufaqs.com /wiki/en/ol/Olive.htm   (1130 words)

  
 Los Angeles International Airport - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
In late 2005 newly elected L.A. Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa was able to reach a compromise allowing some modernization to go foward while efforts are made to encourage future growth be spread among other facilities in the region.
The line was originally intended to connect directly to the airport, but budgetary restraints and opposition from local long-term parking lot owners impeded its progress.
Although the gunman was not linked to any terrorist group, the man (an Egyptian) was upset at US support for Israel, and therefore was motivated by political disagreement.
www.arikah.net /encyclopedia/Los_Angeles_International_Airport   (2845 words)

  
 lax - OneLook Dictionary Search
LAX : Three Letter Words with definitions [home, info]
Phrases that include lax: lax equivalence theorem, lax milgram theorem, lax pair, la x lax, lax airport, more...
Words similar to lax: lenient, slack, flaccid, indulgent, laxation, laxer, laxest, laxly, laxness, limp, loose, soft, derelict, negligent, overpermissive, remiss, undisciplined, more...
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 Predator Feature @ IntAdopt.com (International Adoption)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
For instance, a large predator fish like a shark that is well fed in an aquarium will typically ignore the smaller fish swimming around it (while the prey fish take advantage of the fact that the apex predator is apparently uninterested).
It has been observed that well-fed predator animals in a lax captivity (for instance, pet or farm animals) will usually differentiate between putative prey animals who are familiar co-inhabitants in the same human area from wild ones outside the area.
This interaction can range from peaceful coexistence to close companionship; motivation to ignore the predatory instinct may result from mutual advantage or fear of reprisal from human masters who have made clear that harming co-inhabitants will not be tolerated.
www.intadopt.com /encyclopedia/Predator   (549 words)

  
 Vowel - Facts, Information, and Encyclopedia Reference article
Tenseness is used to describe the opposition of tense vowels as in leap, suit vs. lax vowels as in lip, soot.
In most Germanic languages, lax vowels can only occur in closed syllables.
Therefore, they're also known as checked vowels, whereas the tense vowels are called free vowels since they can occur in any kind of syllable.
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 Los Angeles travel guide - Wikitravel
Even though LAX is often cheapest, avoiding LAX will save a lot of hassle because the other airports are small and not as busy (especially Long Beach), but you will typically be farther away from your destination which will entail a lot of driving.
LAX does not cater to small general aviation; Burbank (ICAO: KBUR) does but is high traffic; Long Beach (ICAO: KLGB) does but has a very complicated runway system and high traffic.
Private pilots should also be prepared for flight delays when flying to LAX (including IFR ground holds} or delays in arrival or departure sequencing with busy jet traffic, and should consider alternatives such as Hawthorne (10 mi from LAX) as an option to leave an airplane and catch an airline flight.
wikitravel.org /en/Los_Angeles   (5398 words)

  
 Miami Florida - the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
During the early 1920s,the authorities in Miami allowed gambling and were very lax inregulating Prohibition, and so thousands of people migratedfrom the northern United States to the Miami region, creating aconstruction boom and building a skyline of high-rise buildingswhere none had existed before.
Idenitified as MIAor KMIA by various world aviation authorities, it is a major huband the single largest international gateway for AmericanAirlines, the world's largest passenger air carrier; and isalso served by many foreign airlines.
MIA is the USA's thirdlargest international port of entry for foreign air passengers(behind New York's JFK and Los Angeles' LAX), and the seventhlargest such gateway in the world (bested only by those twoairports; combined with London's Heathrow, Paris' Charles deGaulle, Amsterdam's Schiphol, and Hong Kong's Chek Lap Kokinternational airports).
www.free-web-encyclopedia.com /?t=Miami   (2029 words)

  
 My ideas on respelling a few words. (page 3) | Antimoon Forum
When followed by a digraph consonant, a doubled single character consonant, or any single character consonant that is not followed immediately by a vowel, the lax member of the pair is used, except if the vowel is doubled, whereas the tense member of the pair is used.
For vowel disambiguation, the diaeresis (no, not an umlaut) will be used in the fashion that it is used in French and Dutch, that is, it will prevent the formation of digraphs or doubled vowels ending in the vowel with the diaeresis on it.
However, I figured that I needed the diaeresis for disambiguation in places, and in practice I've found that it only has to be used quite infrequently anyways, with my orthography design.
www.antimoon.com /forum/posts/6689-3.htm   (1692 words)

  
 Speech-Recognition Manual - Appendix B
Diphthongs and tense vowels are longer than lax vowels.
Here, fluent speech is tested, highlighting the challenges posed by interpreting a continuous signal, rather than differences between male and female talkers per se.
The SR software's ability (or lack thereof) to disambiguate tricky word junctures in the absence of pauses is the focus.
www.csic.cornell.edu /201/speech_recognition/AppendixB.html   (984 words)

  
 Los Angeles International Airport information - Search.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Another famous spotting location sits right under the final approach for runways 24 L&R on a small grass lawn next to the In-N-Out Burger restaurant, and is noted as one of the few remaining locations in Southern California where spotters may watch such a wide variety of low-flying commercial airliners from directly underneath.
LAX has nine passenger terminals arranged in a "U" and served by a shuttle bus.
Though not a crash, on September 21, 2005, JetBlue Airways Flight 292 performed an emergency landing at LAX due to a failure with its nose landing gear during retraction.
www.search.com /reference/Los_Angeles_International_Airport   (2862 words)

  
 ontario international airport - Article and Reference from OnPedia.com
It is the second major international airport in the Los Angeles area, after Los Angeles International Airport (LAX).
Ontario International Airport is typically less crowded and easier to use than LAX, according to Forbes it is one of the five best alternate airports in America.
Its IATA Airport Code is ONT. Ontario International Airport has 3 terminals.
www.onpedia.com /encyclopedia/ontario-international-airport   (98 words)

  
 Baiji   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
This is a disambiguation page; that is, one that just points to other pages that might otherwise have the same name.
All this the young class of Italians who are known as "men of honor.html">honor." These are country and have either made their escape or served their They come to America either as stokers, sailors, stewards, or surprising how lax the authorities are in permitting their its fleshly enforcement is curiously weak.
The main fact is that they get here their opportunities and actually start in to turn over a new Camorrists or Mafiusi at home, but they are so no longer.
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 Los Angeles International Airport -   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Another famous spotting location sits right under the final approach for runways 25 on a small grass lawn next to the In-and-Out burger restaurant, and is noted as one of the few remaining locations in Southern California where spotters may watch such a wide variety of low-flying commercial airliners from directly underneath.
A $4 million renovation, with retro-futuristic interior and electric lighting designed by Walt Disney Imagineering, was completed before the "Encounter Restaurant" opened there in 1997.
On the evening of March 10, 1979, Swift Aire Flight 235, a twin-engine Aerospatiale Nord 262A-33 turboprop, was forced to ditch in Santa Monica Bay after experiencing engine problems upon takeoff from LAX.
www.scientificgrid.com /mediawiki/index.php/LAX   (2642 words)

  
 Cobig, Coproduct, and Comma (410 lines)
However working with skeletons seems to be a bad idea in general, so even though I still regard pomsets as being defined only up to isomorphism (in Pom(t), not in Pom which allows isomorphisms with nonidentity alphabet translations), I take the category Pom(t) to be V=>t rather than a skeleton of it.
Notice that the interesting "notch" in the lower right of the "pullback" depends only on C. There is a very nice 2-category packaging of this notch.
C(a,b) is almost as bad, hom(a,b) is good (with hom_C(a,b) when necessary for disambiguation) but a bit klutzy.
www.seas.upenn.edu /~sweirich/types/archive/1989/msg00037.html   (2666 words)

  
 Talk:Pharisees - Indopedia, the Indological knowledgebase
The Hasidim I've heard about arose in the middle ages, and in the article that is linked to here that is the group that is referred to.
Although I have been working on this article, the reference to Hasidim was in the original stub (written by someone else).
However there may be people out there who are actually well-versed in the primary sources and may be able to respond to your concern more accurately than I (and may raise other issues about my revisions); maybe we should wait a bit and give others a chance.
www.indopedia.org /Talk:Pharisees.html   (1895 words)

  
 PREDATOR : Encyclopedia Entry
For instance, a large predator fish like a shark that is well fed in an aquarium will typically ignore the smaller fish swimming around it (while the prey fish take advantage of the fact that the apex predator is apparently uninterested).
It has been observed that well-fed predator animals in a lax captivity (for instance, pet or farm animals) will usually differentiate between putative prey animals who are familiar co-inhabitants in the same human area from wild ones outside the area.
This interaction can range from peaceful coexistence to close companionship; motivation to ignore the predatory instinct may result from mutual advantage or fear of reprisal from human masters who have made clear that harming co-inhabitants will not be tolerated.
bibleocean.com /OmniDefinition/Predator   (601 words)

  
 Miami, Florida - Wikinfo
Miami is a city located in southeast Florida in Miami-Dade County on the Miami River, between the Florida Everglades and the Atlantic Ocean.
During the early 1920's, the authorities in Miami allowed gambling and were very lax in regulating Prohibition, and so thousands of people migrated from the northern United States to the Miami region, creating a construction boom and building a skyline of high-rise buildings where none had existed before.
Some early developments had to be razed ten years after their initial construction to make way for even larger buildings.
www.wikinfo.org /wiki.php?title=Miami,_Florida   (4993 words)

  
 Los Angeles International Airport: Encyclopedia topic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
The first jet service appeared at LAX in 1959, transporting passengers between LAX and New York (New York: A Mid-Atlantic state; one of the original 13 colonies).
Although the gunman was not linked to any terrorist group, the man (an Egyptian (Egyptian: A native or inhabitant of Egypt)) was upset at US support for Israel, and therefore was motivated by political disagreement.
LAX also has a heliport (heliport: An airport for helicopters) operated by Bravo Aviation.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /reference/los_angeles_international_airport   (3464 words)

  
 Financial Library - Lax   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
AZCentral.com - Passengers flying to Phoenix from Los Angeles International Airport will have to pay more for their airline tickets after United Airlines announced a new $10 surcharge on departing flights that was quickly matched by Tempe-based US Airways.
The rules are fairly lax, but you have to know which ones you can bend.
In terms of international passengers, LAX is the second-busiest in the U.S. (behind only JFK International Airport in New York City) [2], but only 20th worldwide.
www.financiallibrary.com /lax.htm   (4649 words)

  
 ICC Help: PGN-spec
Note that the above disambiguation is needed only to distinguish among moves of the same piece type to the same square; it is not used to distinguish among attacks of the same piece type to the same square.
An example of this would be a position with two white knights, one on square c3 and one on square g1 and a vacant square e2 with White to move.
However, if the white king were at square e1 and a fl bishop were at square b4 with a vacant square d2 (thus an absolute pin of the white knight at square c3), then only one white knight (the one at square g1) could move to square e2: "Ne2".
www.chessclub.com /help/PGN-spec   (16101 words)

  
 TRW   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
TRW Incorporated was an American Corporation involved in a number of businesses, mostly defense-related, but including automotive supply and credit reporting.
Some of these included the repeated consumption of liquor and drugs while inside the vault as well as lack of proper attention to classified material handling, storage and destruction procedures.
It is licensed under the GNU free documentation license.
pda.molinu.com /wiki/en/tr/TRW.htm   (594 words)

  
 Designers :: Rides : Gourt
Designer is also the title for a person practicing in one of the design fields, such as architecture or engineering, but who is not licensed or does not possess a four year degree in that field.
Designer is especially used in reference to a fashion designer, usually one who has his/her own line or house (disambiguation), such as Givenchy and Versace.
Selbert Perkins Design Collaborative - The design team that is responsible for the LAX Gateway, glass pylon, project in Los Angeles, California.
business.gourt.com /Arts-and-Entertainment/Amusement-Parks-and-Attractions/Rides/Designers.html   (581 words)

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