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a unit of information equal to 1024 mebibytes or 2^30 (1,073,741,824) bytes

a castrated tomcat

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Planning ahead is also a top priority for hot rod builder Bruce Gibbings, an Army veteran and member of the PVA Palo Alto (Calif.) Chapter.
Previous research indicates that mother's education level is a good proxy for SEP (Blakemore, Strazdins & Gibbings, 2009).
Gibbings et al., "Minimal differentiation of classical monocytes as they survey steady-state tissues and transport antigen to lymph nodes," Immunity, vol.
(40.) Carol Cohn, Helen Kinsella, and Sheri Gibbings, "Women, Peace and Security Resolution 1325," International Feminist Journal of Politics 6, no.
This article is based on fieldwork conducted from 2006 to 2008 in Yogyakarta, and then again in 2013 and 2014 for two one-month periods by the main author and researcher, Sheri Lynn Gibbings. Elan Lazuardi and Khidir Marsanto Prawirosusanto have helped to collect data during brief periods in 2014, 2015, and 2016.
A measure of family Socio-Economic Position (SEP) has been constructed from the LSAC data (Blakemore, Strazdins & Gibbings, 2009).
Currently, Mrs Eastlake (head of drama) is working with Mrs Gibbings (head of music) to put on a spectacular adapted production of 'We Will Rock You', based on the many songs of Queen.
Designed by Sidney Stott and WW Gibbings, its principal use was for the storage of tyres but it was derelict for two decades until its redevelopment by Manchester-based group Urban Splash a decade ago.
The >at Fort Dunlop, near junction 5 of the M6, was originally designed by Sidney Stott and WW Gibbings and opened in the 1920s but closed down during the 1980s, after which it lay dormant for two decades.
(178) See, eg, Gibbings v Harris (1995) 15 SR (WA) 1 (plaintiff
A spinning disk system was used by Kedzia and Willner [8] and Gibbings [9] in their experimental and theoretical studies on electrification.