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Title: "A Journey through Albania and other provinces of Turkey in Europe and Asia, to Constantinople, during the years 1809 and 1810"
Author: HOBHOUSE, John Cam - Baron Broughton
Shelfmark: "British Library HMNTS 985.f.11.", "British Library HMNTS 150.g.1.", "British Library HMNTS G.2865."
Page: 35
Place of Publishing: London
Date of Publishing: 1813
Publisher: J. Cawthorn
Issuance: monographic
Identifier: 001697699
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WPC 2023, Abu Dhabi, November 3-5 - Thierry de Montbrial, Founder and Executive Chairman of Ifri and the WPC ; JSon-Nim Kwon, Executive Director of the WPC ; Arno Amabile, Secretary of the French National Committee on Generative Artificial Intelligence and Deputy Head of the Corps des mines
This is the last expression from Leo's series of reactions to photoraphing him: smile-blush-serious Leo.
@3rdEden helped us parse JSON dates, one of the more annoying parts about turning JSON back into javascript.
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Title: "Modern Geography, a description of the Empires, states, and colonies, with the oceans, seas and islands in all parts of the World ... The Astronomical Introduction by the Rev. S. Vince. With numerous maps"
Author: PINKERTON, John - Antiquary
Contributor: VINCE, Samuel.
Shelfmark: "British Library HMNTS 10001.g.5.", "British Library HMNTS 216.d.8.", "British Library HMNTS G.2876-77."
Volume: 02
Page: 35
Place of Publishing: London
Date of Publishing: 1802
Publisher: T. Cadell and W. Davies
Issuance: monographic
Identifier: 002921085
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Here is my first alteration of the keyboard layout by moving around some of the keycaps and editing the Json file.It's very easy to do. Blue is ENTER, Orange is SPACE. I'm surprised how fast I adapted to such a small space key. I squeezed in and more properly arranged punctuation keys on the main level. ALT gives you a second layer to the keyboard.
The "minus" key, by the way, is a dash. I wanted it to do Em-dash on shift but haven't worked that out yet. ;-)
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Rumble("play", {"video":"v9juit","div":"rumble_v9juit"});This design is modular which contains Bubble Box and Bubble Tower we suggest for display and play in the Bubble Fun Festival. The U channel steel or aluminum is used for all vertical columns.
For easy transportation of our PyraPOD4 kit, we break longer pieces into shorter pieces (less than 10 feet) and use simple and strong ends to join them together with bolts.
Note: To see the detailed designs for different joints, please watch the latter portion of the video for recorded live session with Richard Nelson, Yang Zhou, Corin Smith and I in it. pyrapod.com/our-2020-christmas-gift-simple-elegant-pyrapo...
GeoData Technologies Inc. - Gala Night 2019
Ballroom, Joy-Nostalg Center, 17 ADB Ave, San Antonio, Pasig, Metro Manila
Photograph by Geoffrey C. Embuscado for JSon Luna Photography
Feb.15.2019
JSON stands for JavaScript Object Notation. It is a lightweight format for creating and sending data objects. JSON is a part of JavaScript and not a separate entity, the notation syntax is built into the raw Javascript programming language as a subset.
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Title: "Gimcrackiana, or fugitive pieces on Manchester men and manners ten years ago. [By Geoffrey Gimcrack.]"
Author: GIMCRACK, Geoffrey - Gent., pseud. [i.e John Stanley Gregson.]
Shelfmark: "British Library HMNTS 11642.bb.34."
Page: 203
Place of Publishing: Manchester
Date of Publishing: 1833
Publisher: Wilmot Henry Jones
Issuance: monographic
Identifier: 001426783
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30th MAY, LONDON – Tomas Petricek & Don Syme give a tutorial on how to easily access a wide range of data sources including Databases, XML and JSON files and REST services, how to process the data in a clear succinct style and how to expose the result as a REST service. See the SkillsCast at: skillsmatter.com/podcast/open-source-dot-net/tomas-petric...