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Notable examples include Miami, Florida, and Galveston, Texas.
Computer forensics has been used as evidence in criminal law since the mid-1980s, some notable examples include: BTK Killer: Dennis Rader was convicted of a string of serial killings that occurred over a period of sixteen years.
Notable examples include games such as Big Business, My Railway and Paradise Island.
Carroll has been known to plan elaborate surprises and pranks during practice to lighten the mood andreward the players; notable examples include using a Halloween practice to stage a fake argument and subsequent falling death of runningback LenDale White, having defensive end Everson Griffen arrested by the Los Angeles Police Department during a team meeting for"physically abusing" freshman offensive linemen, and several pranks involving USC alumnus and comedic actor Will Ferrell.
Notable examples include Entombed, Gorefest, Avatar, and Six Feet Under.
Since then larger-budgeted films produced, notable examples include""(English:"Valley of the Wolves: Iraq"), continuing the story of the controversial series"Kurtlar Vadisi",(reached 4 million viewers and still holds the record),"Babam ve Oğlum"(English:"My Father and My Son"), Cem Yılmaz's second movie"Hokkabaz" English:"The Magician.
Notable examples include Mongolian wrestling, Chinese Shuai jiao, and Korean Ssireum.
Notable examples include the upper torso humanoid robot Cog and the insect-like robot Hannibal.
Notable examples include the traveling salesman problem and the integer factorization problem.
Notable examples include local backups done via the"backup" user with"ssh-key" authentication.
Notable examples include Dashiell Hammett's The Red Harvest(1929) and Raymond Chandler's The Long Goodbye 1953.
Notable examples include the non-molecular ice X, polymeric nitrogen and metallic phases of xenon and potentially hydrogen.
Notable examples include: Satellite antennas up to 6 meters in diameter, such as those used in the Allen Telescope Array.
Notable examples include the Tale of Genji by Murasaki Shikibu, the so-called Pillow Book by Sei Shōnagon and the chronicle Eiga Monogatari.
Notable examples include using the crowd to create speech and language databases, and using the crowd to conduct user studies.
Notable examples include the Pirahã people who have no words for specific numbers and the Munduruku people who only have number words up to five.
Notable examples include:"What is the resolution of the eye?";"What is the speed of dark?";"Why is your bottom in the middle?"; and"How much money is there in the world?
Some notable examples include: Richard Stallman was confronted by students dressed as ninjas before speaking at the Yale Political Union- inspired by"Open Source.
Other notable examples include the travelling salesman problem, which asks for the route taken by the salesman, and the integer factorization problem, which asks for the list of factors.
Notable examples include many parts of Scotland, especially the Strathclyde region and cities such as Dundee, the Abruzzi area of Italy, the South-West of France, parts of Spain and so on.
Notable examples include: Fred MacMurray, known for starring in romantic comedies, played a serious role as an insurance salesman conspiring with another person's wife to murder her husband in Double Indemnity 1944.
Notable examples include Erich Mendelsohn's Mossehaus and Schaubühne theater in Berlin, Fritz Höger 's Chilehaus in Hamburg and his Kirche am Hohenzollernplatz in Berlin, the Anzeiger Tower in Hannover and the Borsig Tower in Berlin.
Three notable examples include offensive operations during the Italian Campaign in World War II, humanitarian assistance during the 1965 civil war in the Dominican Republic, and peacekeeping operations in Ecuador and Peru in 1995.
Notable examples include: Cleveland native Arsenio Hall's television program, The Arsenio Hall Show, is known for the audience's shouting"Woof, woof, woof!" while pumping their fists-a chant that was used by fans of the Cleveland Browns football team.
Notable examples include the air transport sector, where the Commission expressed concerns that a planned joint venture between British Airways, American Airlines and Iberia may be in breach of EU antitrust rules and may harm consumers.
Other notable examples include naming one of his finishing maneuvers the One-Winged Angel, a reference to Final Fantasy VII's Sephiroth, making use of variations of Mega Man antagonist Dr. Wily's theme music as entrance themes, and utilizing the Hadouken attack from Street Fighter as a signature move.