Self-command

  • 41SELF-DEFENSE — (in modern Jewish history). Jewish efforts against attacking mobs in Russia and in Austria Hungary from the end of the 19th century until shortly after World War I. The nature of the pogroms in this period (especially in the years 1881–82,… …

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  • 42Command Loss Timer Reset — Command Loss Timer Reset(s) are part of the CCSDS communications system to spacecraft either in Earth orbit or beyond Earth orbit. The Command Loss Timer Reset, if it is not received in a timely manner by the spacecraft generally forces the… …

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  • 43Command & Conquer 3: Kane's Wrath — Developer(s) EA Los Angeles BreakAway Games[1] Publisher(s) …

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  • 44Command & Conquer: Generals — Command Conquer Generals cover art Developer(s) EA Pacific (Windows) Aspyr Media (Mac OS) …

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  • 45Self-cannibalism — is the practice of eating oneself, also called autocannibalism [ [http://www.meish.org/012951.php# ftnref4 Man eaters: The Evidence for Coastal Tupi Cannibalism mei(sh) dot org ] ] , or autosarcophagy [… …

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  • 46Self-Strengthening Movement — (zh t|t=洋務運動 or 自強運動); c 1861–1895 was a period of institutional reforms initiated during the late Qing Dynasty following a series of military defeats and concessions to foreign powers. [http://www.wsu.edu/ dee/CHING/SELF.HTM] To make peace with… …

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  • 47Self-Monitoring, Analysis, and Reporting Technology — Self Monitoring, Analysis, and Reporting Technology, or S.M.A.R.T. (sometimes written SMART), is a monitoring system for computer hard disks to detect and report on various indicators of reliability, in the hope of anticipating… …

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  • 48self-possession — (n.) command of one s emotions, 1745, from SELF (Cf. self) + POSSESSION (Cf. possession) (n.) …

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  • 49self´willed´ness — self willed «SEHLF WIHLD», adjective. insisting on having one s own way; objecting to doing what others ask or command: »The children…were young and self willed and rude, and would not learn to do as they were bid (George MacDonald).… …

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  • 50self-poised — (sĕlfʹpoizdʹ) adj. 1. In command of oneself. 2. In a state of balance without need of support. * * * …

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