Microsoft Exchange Server Analyzer Retrospective In January 2004, I sent an email to jon avner, one of the lead developers on the Exchange team, with an idea for such a tool. It just so happened that jon http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa996037.aspx
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Extractions: One of the most anticipated books of the summer is Cormac McCarthy's No Country for Old Men . The book will be out a week from Tuesday, and already it's pushing into Amazon's top 100. All spring there were reports of galleys (advance copies for reviewers) selling for a couple of hundred dollars on eBay. Rake's Progress posted a report from one of the lucky few who got their hands on the book early. Granted, this reader was posting to the Cormac McCarthy Society Web site, but still his review was glowing. Other glowing reviews have come in at PW and Booklist , and the newspaper book pages will weigh in soon. Perhaps most intriguing of all is the report that McCarthy, a notorious recluse, has given his first interview in 13 years, which will appear in the August issue of Vanity Fair Booklist's starred review of Lydia Millet's satirical novel Oh Pure and Radiant Heart compares the book to "Twain, Vonnegut, Murakami, and DeLillo." Not bad. The novel opens in 2003 with reincarnation of three of the creators of the atomic bomb. After taking stock of the current state of the world, these scientists decide to work for disarmament, but the American military isn't too keen on that idea. Though the premise seems a bit high concept
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Extractions: Dec 14th, 2007 by MESH Avner Cohen is a Senior Fellow in the Jennings Randolph Program for International Peace at the United States Institute of Peace in Washington. He has been a senior research scholar at the Center for International and Security Studies at the University of Maryland since 2000. He was a lecturer in philosophy at Tel Aviv University from 1983 to 1991 and has held visiting posts at several American universities. He has also served as co-director for a project on nuclear arms control in the Middle East at the MIT Center for International Studies. Cohenâs awards include research and writing grants from the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, a fellowship at Harvard Universityâs Center for Science and International Affairs, and the Philadelphia Inquirer âs designation of his book Israel and the Bomb as one of the best books in 1998. Cohen has authored and edited six books and also published numerous articles in academic journals such as Ethics, The Journal of Strategic Studies, Survival, Israel Studies, Security Studies
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Extractions: Professor John Sutton Department of Economics and Suntory and Toyota International Centres for Economics and Related Disciplines (STICERD) Sutton, John (2002). Symposium on Marshall's tendencies : a reply. Economics and philosophy 18 (1), 55-62 Sutton, John (2002). Rich trades, scarce capabilities : industrial development revisited. Economic and social review Sutton, John (2002). The variance of firm growth rates : the 'scaling' puzzle. Physica A Sutton, John (1997). Gibrat's legacy. Journal of economic literature XXXV Sutton, John (1997). One smart agent. Rand journal of economics Sutton, John (1996). Technology and market structure. European economic review Sutton, John (1994). History matters : so what? Journal of the economics of business Sutton, John (1993). Echoes of Edgeworth : the problem of indeterminacy. European economic review Sutton, John (1993). Much ado about auctions : some introductory remarks. European economic review Games and economic behavior Rand journal of economics Sutton, John (1990). Explaining everything, explaining nothing? Game theoretic models in industrial economics.
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Extractions: Its been remarked before that, over the last several years, many practitioners of eai have become rather adept at unspooling good, solid recordings, that the language has settled in comfortably enough for many musicians to create unforced and natural performances. For myself, Ive found this to be the case more with what you might called the Müller-end of the spectrum, that is, the smoother (I dont mean this pejoratively), more tilted-toward-ambient area of improvisation. It seems to me to be more difficult to master the language as you get toward the gnarlier side of thingsthe harsher, less overtly cohesive music that might be found, for instance, in Sachiko Ms contact mic work. You tend to hear a lot of work where the dialogue is stilted; you want to hear it become second nature, like slang. The last track, the pair augmented to a trio, fares less well. A sense of busyness which had been avoided thus far creeps in here as well as a use of sound sources that come across as too obvious, such as sheets of metal, certain electronics and saxophone. Maybe its simply an overcrowding that occurred with the addition of Steele (though I cant attribute any of the difficulties to sounds apparently originating on the laptop), maybe its just a less inspired performance. Theres a feeling of casting about for ideas that was absent earlier, the conversation meandering around aimlessly and eventually petering out. Not that there arent several individual events of interest, but the overall structure struck this listener as more haphazard than enjoyable random, if such distinctions can be made.
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Extractions: Home Site Map All of usip.org Bookstore Briefings/Testimonies Events/Multimedia News Releases Peace Agreements Peace Watch Reports Specialists Teacher Resources Training Truth Commissions About Our Work Specialists Newsroom ... Oral Histories Online Research Lists of Links About the Library ... Avner Cohen Download print-quality image Phone: E-mail: acohen@usip.org Languages: Hebrew A prominent expert on Israels nuclear policy and on global nuclear proliferation at large, Avner Cohen tackles the Iranian nuclear issue and considers its impact on the non-proliferation regime as well as on regional developments and perceptions about nuclear issues. He has been a senior research scholar at the Center for International and Security Studies at the University of Maryland since 2000. Previous positions include service as a senior fellow at the National Security Archive in Washington, D.C. and at the MIT Nuclear Arms Control in the Middle East Project, where he was also an acting codirector. Cohens awards include research and writing grants from the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, a fellowship at Harvard Universitys Center for Science and International Affairs, and the
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