Word: code
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...moderate Arabs and setting off backlashes. Last year's Operation Bright Star rushed 4,500 R.D.F. personnel to Egypt with great fanfare and the highly publicized spectacle of B-52s bombing targets in the desert. This year, when the Pentagon began planning a new war game, code-named Jade Tiger, Washington discovered that Cairo was reluctant to play. In addition to resenting last year's headlines, the Egyptians were miffed because, in their view, the U.S. had failed to use its influence with the Israelis to advance the West Bank autonomy talks. That was, of course, before President...
Chapter two of the State Sanitary Code require that residences must be at least 68 degrees between 7 a.m. and 11 p.m. and at least 64 degrees between...
Most small computers come supplied with a programming language called BASIC, for Beginner's All-purpose Symbolic Instruction Code. Written in the mid-'60s for Dartmouth College students, BASIC assumes a working knowledge of algebra and some technical computer jargon as well. Logo, by contrast, was created with grade-school children in mind. To keep things very, very simple for the user, Logo starts off with a handful of English words that the computer recognizes as commands to make it do things. The word PLAY, for instance, tells a properly equipped computer to play a musical note. Another...
...making the change not from opportunism-15 or 20 years ago, practically no collectors or museums were exempt from the tyranny of abstract art-but out of a sense of lost engagement with the physical world and a hunger to recomplicate the game. Yet the past leaves its genetic code in the present work. And of no American realist painter is this truer than Neil Welliver...
...embodies this order, and thus serves as the figurehead of the underworld community. His unmistakable style is as much a function of his well-groomed physical authority and grace, reflecting a rigid moral code. Bob serves as an example to all around him, including his protege Polo (Daniel Cauchy), who strains to emulate him at every turn. Next to some of the violent, cynical figures that populate the American underworld film landscape. Bob almost appears as a typical French bourgeois moyen in his well-being and self-righteousness...