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Deadline(s) or The Deadline(s) may refer to: * Time limit, a narrow field of time by which an objective must be accomplished Arts, entertainment, and media Comics * Deadline (DC Comics), a fictional villain * ''Deadline'' (magazine), a British comics magazine * ''Deadline'' (Marvel Comics), a 2002 limited series Films * The Dead Line (1920 film), an American silent drama film * The Dead Line (1926 film), an American silent western film * ''The Deadline'' (film), a 1931 American western directed by Lambert Hillyer * ''Deadline'' (1948 film), an American western starring Sunset Carson * ''Deadline'' (1971 film), a Swedish/Danish film directed by Stellan Olsson * ''Deadline'' (1980 film), a Canadian horror film starring Stephen Young * ''Deadline'' (1982 film), an Australian film starring Barry Newman * ''Deadline'' (1987 film), a war drama film starring Christopher Walken * ''Deadline'' (1988 film), a British television drama film starring John Hurt and Imogen Stubbs * ...
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Time Limit
A time limit or deadline is a narrow field of time, or a particular point in time, by which an objective or task must be accomplished. Once that time has passed, the item may be considered overdue (e.g., for work projects or school assignments). In the case of work assignments or projects that are not completed by the deadline, this may adversely affect the employee's performance rating. In the case of school assignments, essays or reports submitted after the deadline, marks or grades may be deducted from the student's assessment. In some cases, no materials can be submitted after the deadline. This may occur with calls for proposal, commercial tenders for bids, and application dates for universities and professional schools. For tests and examinations in schools, universities and job competitions, once the time limit for the test is up, the test-takers must put down their pens or pencils and hand in their test. In project management, deadlines are most often associated with mile ...
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Deadline (2005 Film)
Deadline(s) or The Deadline(s) may refer to: * Time limit, a narrow field of time by which an objective must be accomplished Arts, entertainment, and media Comics * Deadline (DC Comics), a fictional villain * ''Deadline'' (magazine), a British comics magazine * ''Deadline'' (Marvel Comics), a 2002 limited series Films * The Dead Line (1920 film), an American silent drama film * The Dead Line (1926 film), an American silent western film * ''The Deadline'' (film), a 1931 American western directed by Lambert Hillyer * ''Deadline'' (1948 film), an American western starring Sunset Carson * ''Deadline'' (1971 film), a Swedish/Danish film directed by Stellan Olsson * ''Deadline'' (1980 film), a Canadian horror film starring Stephen Young * ''Deadline'' (1982 film), an Australian film starring Barry Newman * ''Deadline'' (1987 film), a war drama film starring Christopher Walken * ''Deadline'' (1988 film), a British television drama film starring John Hurt and Imogen Stubbs * ...
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Campbell Armstrong
Campbell Armstrong (25 February 1944 – 1 March 2013) was born Thomas Campbell Black and was a Scottish author who graduated with a degree in Philosophy from the University of Sussex, England. He taught creative writing from 1971 to 1974 at the State University of New York at Oswego; from 1975 to 1978 he taught at Arizona State University. He worked for some years as a fiction editor with various London publishing houses. After living for many years in England and the United States, he moved to Shannon Harbour, Ireland. He died on 1 March 2013, four days after his 69th birthday. His novels ''Assassins & Victims'' and ''The Punctual Rape'' won Scottish Arts Council Awards. ''The Last Darkness'' and ''White Rage'' were nominated for the Prix du Polar. His quartet of Glasgow novels consists of ''The Bad Fire'', ''The Last Darkness'', ''White Rage'', and ''Butcher''. He also wrote a memoir titled ''All That Really Matters'', retitled in the United States as ''I Hope You Have a Good ...
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Deadline (science Fiction Story)
"Deadline" is a 1944 science fiction short story by American writer Cleve Cartmill, first published in ''Astounding Science Fiction''. The story described the then-secret atomic bomb in some detail. At that time the bomb was still under development and top secret, which prompted a visit by the FBI. In 1943, Cartmill suggested to John W. Campbell, the then-editor of ''Astounding'', that he could write a story about a futuristic super-bomb. Campbell liked the idea and supplied Cartmill with considerable background information gleaned from unclassified scientific journals, on the use of Uranium-235 to make a nuclear fission device. The resulting story appeared in the issue of ''Astounding'' dated March 1944, which actually appeared early in February of that year. By March 8 it had come to the attention of the Counterintelligence Corps, who saw many similarities between the technical details in the story and the research currently being undertaken in great secrecy at Los Alamos. Greg ...
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Deadline (Grant Novel)
''Deadline'', published by Orbit Books in 2011, is the second book in the Newsflesh Trilogy, a science fiction/ horror series written by Seanan McGuire under the pen name Mira Grant. ''Deadline'' is preceded by '' Feed'' (2010) and succeeded by '' Blackout'' (2012). Set after a zombie apocalypse and written from the perspective of blog journalist Shaun Mason, ''Deadline'' delves deeper into the conspiracy unveiled during the events of '' Feed'' (2010), while depicting Shaun's attempts to deal with the loss of his sister Georgia. ''Deadline'' delves more into the origins of the zombie-causing virus, and how humanity is responding to it on societal, biological, and psychological levels. Reviews of ''Deadline'' have highlighted the book's improvements over ''Feed'' and McGuire's avoidance of the problems normally associated with the middle work of a trilogy. There is particular praise for the characterisation of Shaun and his attempts to deal with the loss of a loved one along with t ...
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Deadline (Crutcher Novel)
''Deadline'' is a young adult novel by young adult writer Chris Crutcher Chris Crutcher (born July 17, 1946) is an American novelist and a family therapist. He received the Margaret A. Edwards Award from the American Library Association in 2000 for his lifetime contribution in writing for teens. Biography Crutcher was ... that was published in 2007. The story follows a high school senior named Ben Wolf, who is given one year to live after being diagnosed with a rare, incurable blood disease Plot Ben Wolf is an 18-year-old high school student from Trout, Idaho. He lives with his father, his mother, who is mentally ill, and his younger brother, Cody, who is a superb football player and attends the same high school as him. During school one day, Doctor Wagner, the town doctor, diagnoses Ben with a rare, terminal blood disease. Doctor Wagner gives him only about a year to live and recommends that Ben seek treatment in a more urban part of the state. However, rather than following ...
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Deadline Games
Deadline Games A/S was a Danish video game developer based in Copenhagen, operating between 1996 and 2009. Its last published game was '' Watchmen: The End Is Nigh'', based on ''Watchmen''. On 29 May 2009, Deadline Games filed for bankruptcy, only a few months after releasing ''Watchmen: The End Is Nigh''. The company has previously been reported to have been struggling to find new projects and a publisher for its co-op shooter, '. List of games *''Blackout'' *''CrossTown: Giften'' *''CrossTown: Englen'' *''Globetrotter'' *'' Globetrotter 2'' *''In the City'' *''On the Farm'' *''Suspect'' *''The Angel'' *''The Poison'' *''Desert Rat'' *''Blowback'' *'' Total Overdose: A Gunslinger's Tale in Mexico'' *''Chili Con Carnage ''Chili Con Carnage'' is a 2007 action/adventure third-person shooter video game released exclusively for the PlayStation Portable. It was developed by Deadline Games and published by Sci Entertainment in Europe and by Eidos in North America. I ...'' *''Pa ...
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Deadline (1996 Video Game)
''Deadline'' is a 1996 strategy video game developed by Millennium Interactive and published by Vic Tokai. Gameplay ''Deadline'' is a real-time tactics game, in which the player navigates a squad of soldiers through discrete missions. The game combines real-time gameplay with pre-planning stages. Its gameplay style has been compared to that of ''Jagged Alliance'' and '' X-COM: UFO Defense''. Reception William R. Trotter of ''PC Gamer US'' was unimpressed with ''Deadline''. He concluded, "Despite its interesting concept, ''Deadline'' is dead on arrival." ''Computer Game Review ''Computer Game Review'' was a print monthly magazine covering both computer gaming and video gaming. The magazine was started in 1991. Also known as ''Computer Game Review and 16-Bit Entertainment'', and then later as ''Computer Game Review and C ...''s critic was significantly more positive, calling the gameplay "great fun" and arguing that "strategy and action game fans should take a good look a ...
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Deadline (video Game)
''Deadline'' is an interactive fiction video game published by Infocom in 1982. Written by Marc Blank, it was Infocom's third game. It was released for the Amstrad CPC, Apple II, Atari 8-bit family, Commodore 64, IBM PC (as a self-booting disk), Osborne 1, TRS-80, and later for the Amiga and Atari ST. ''Deadline'' was Infocom's first mystery game, their first non-''Zork'' game, and the game that started their tradition of feelies. The number of NPCs, the independence of their behavior from the player's actions, and the parser's complexity were considered revolutionary at the time of the game's release. Plot The player's character in ''Deadline'' is an unnamed police detective, summoned to a sprawling Connecticut estate to investigate the apparent suicide of wealthy industrialist Marshall Robner. The suspects, who walk around the estate pursuing their own agendas during your investigation, are: #Leslie Robner, the victim's wife #George Robner, the victim's son #Mr. McNabb, th ...
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Deadlines (film)
''Deadlines'' is a 2004 French / British / Tunisian action film directed by Ludi Boeken and Michael Alan Lerner. Cast * Stephen Moyer – Alex Randal * Anne Parillaud – Julia Muller * Omid Djalili – Abdul Sayyaf * Georges Siatidis – Yann Meschen * Ibrahim Zarrouk – Ali * Larry Lamb Lawrence Douglas Lamb (born 1 October 1947) is an English actor and radio presenter. He played Archie Mitchell in the BBC soap opera '' EastEnders'', Mick Shipman in the BBC comedy series ''Gavin & Stacey'' and Ted Case in the final series of ... – Paul Baker * Lotfi Dziri – Rahman References External links * 2004 action films Tunisian drama films 2004 films French action films British action films 2000s English-language films 2000s British films 2000s French films {{2000s-action-film-stub ...
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Deadline – U
Deadline(s) or The Deadline(s) may refer to: * Time limit, a narrow field of time by which an objective must be accomplished Arts, entertainment, and media Comics * Deadline (DC Comics), a fictional villain * ''Deadline'' (magazine), a British comics magazine * ''Deadline'' (Marvel Comics), a 2002 limited series Films * The Dead Line (1920 film), an American silent drama film * The Dead Line (1926 film), an American silent western film * ''The Deadline'' (film), a 1931 American western directed by Lambert Hillyer * ''Deadline'' (1948 film), an American western starring Sunset Carson * ''Deadline'' (1971 film), a Swedish/Danish film directed by Stellan Olsson * ''Deadline'' (1980 film), a Canadian horror film starring Stephen Young * ''Deadline'' (1982 film), an Australian film starring Barry Newman * ''Deadline'' (1987 film), a war drama film starring Christopher Walken * ''Deadline'' (1988 film), a British television drama film starring John Hurt and Imogen Stubbs * ...
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Sirf 24 Ghante
SiRF Technology, Inc. was a pioneer in the commercial use of GPS technology for consumer applications. The company was founded in 1995 and was headquartered in San Jose, California. Notable and founding members included Sanjai Kohli, Dado Banatao, and Kanwar Chadha. The company was acquired by British firm CSR plc in 2009, who were in turn subsequently acquired by American company Qualcomm on 13 August 2015. SiRF manufactured a range of patented GPS chipsets and software for consumer navigation devices and systems. The chips are based on ARM controllers integrated with low-noise radio receivers to decode GPS signals at very low signal levels (typically -160 dBm). SiRF chips also support SBAS to allow for differentially corrected positions. SiRFstarIII SiRFstarIII architecture is designed to be useful in wireless and handheld location-based services (LBS) applications, for 2G, 2.5G, 3G asynchronous networks. The SiRFstarIII family comprises the GRF3w RF IC, the GSP3f dig ...
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