The model covers any system in which some deterministic object ( a state machine ) is replicated in such a way that a series of commands can be applied to the replicas fault-tolerantly.
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Back to the demon TV, in 1962, President Kennedy authorized a new approach _ educational public TV, which would spawn such tolerantly corrupting influences on young minds as " Sesame Street .'
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In any case, the Baron appears to believe every word of his own stories, no matter how internally inconsistent they become, and he usually appears tolerantly indifferent to any disbelief he encounters in others.
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First, he took care to embrace moderate Islam, tolerantly equating " a mosque in Irbid, a Baptist church like my own in Little Rock, Arkansas, or a synagogue in Haifa ."
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"What you have there is a few of these rather bearded, unwashed characters, with sandals and long hair, who normally would be regarded sort of tolerantly as a lunatic fringe, " he said.
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He deals tolerantly with realities of contemporary life, but his critique is moral and conservative : " This was a time in America when courting had given away to passion, and passion burned without vision ."
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In fact, the recent biographies neatly cover the spectrum of negative to the point of prosecutorial ( Bongie ); to tolerantly, moderately sympathetic ( du Plessix Gray ); to practically poleaxed by devotion ( Schaeffer ).
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*Assuming good faith, I have tolerantly read George1918's " extensive " ultra-POV comments at homeopathy talk, as well as the full and sincere time other editors have spent responding to them.
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He defined freedom as " being in control " of one's own life, free from the power of others " no matter how benevolently, tolerantly and permissively that power may be exercised ."
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Latin Americans say this makes them more direct and honest than, for example, North Americans, who even while struggling to make their own society speak more tolerantly still tend to lump all Latin Americans in one stereotypical mass.