-
differences in the text. Do****ents that
appeared similar were said to “
collate”. The
collator resulted in
rapid advances in the
study of
literary works. Invented...
- not on the
numerical codes of the characters, but with
reference to the
collating sequence – a
sequence in
which the
characters are ****umed to come for...
- The book
Guinness World Records and
other world records organizations collates and
publishes notable records of many. In the
United States, the form World's...
- - the
first for-profit
calculating agency. 1937: The
first collator, the IBM 077
Collator The
first use of an
electronic component in an IBM
product was...
- the
works of
Stanley Kubrick in particular. He has a
YouTube channel, "
Collative Learning" and a
website of the same name. Ager did not
attend college...
-
Anita O'Day
Collates is a 1953
album by
Anita O'Day. It was a 10-inch LP
containing eight songs. It was re-released as
Anita O'Day by
Norgran Records in...
- to have
begun in the 15th year of Tiberius's
reign (AD 28 or 29). By
collating the
gospel accounts with
historical data and
using various other methods...
-
different order and with
different glyphs (..., X, Y, Z, Æ, Ø, Å). Also, "Aa"
collates as an
equivalent to "Å". The
Danish alphabet has
traditionally seen "W"...
-
represents the
latest possible date of the next election. This
section collates the most
recent opinion poll from each pollster. Most
national opinion...
- The
organisation allows the 1,080
voters to make up
their own minds, and
collates their votes to
create the list.
Since 2013,
William Reed has also published...