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That's on top of the $5.8 million on reimaging costs that the chain spent last year.
It spent $753 million during the fourth quarter — and $5.8 million total during fiscal 2018 — on reimaging costs.
Last year, it spent $5.8 million on reimaging costs, which included removing Schnatter's image from its marketing materials and pizza boxes.
"Blood and soil" became a mythical reimaging of German identity, emphasizing the importance of racial heritage (blood) as tied to the land (soil).
Domino's has said a health inspector found "nothing of concern" on an initial visit to the restaurant, which had since closed for a "long-scheduled reimaging."
I haven't given up on mine, but I've read forum posts where some users have taken to putting their old TouchPads inside of an electric blanket, all for the cause of "heating up" the battery for just long enough that they can run the Linux reimaging script and get the machine to boot and charge.
Perhaps reimaging the formation of neocentromeres from the perspective of the cell-cycle might reveal more about what type of regulation is necessary for centromere formation.
Optical systems which have stringent requirements on stray light levels often need optical baffles. There are many designs, depending on the desired goals. Generic optical baffle designs and their advantages for stray light control can be classified as reflective or refractive; reimaging and nonreimaging systems.
Websense DSS sensor devices use CentOS 5.2 underneath and also allow root access at setup time. McAfee's older e-Policy Orchestator distributions use a RedHat 7 -based distribution, but modifications to typical OS configuration files are reset on reboot. Most of these devices primary configuration are via web interfaces. The implication that patches are not required for appliances is less accurate than the implication that vendors will be less apt to provide swift modular patches without complete reimaging of the devices.
Absolute's flagship product is the Absolute Platform, formerly known as Data and Device Security (DDS). Absolute relies on patented Persistence technology, which is embedded into the firmware of most computers, tablets, and smartphones at the factory. The Persistence module is activated once the Absolute agent is installed. If the software client is removed from a device through flashing the firmware, replacing the hard drive, reimaging the device, or resetting the device back to factory settings, Persistence technology will trigger an automatic reinstallation of the software client.
Situated on the Bruce Highway in the suburb of Parkhurst at the northern entrance to the city, the centre was established to promote greater awareness of local Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture, history and traditions through various cultural displays, guided educational tours and interactive activities. The Dreamtime Cultural Centre is also a popular attraction for tourists visiting Rockhampton with many European and Australian backpackers visiting the centre each year.Houley, Jann (21 February 2020) Reimaging the future of iconic Dreamtime centre, The Morning Bulletin.
Verizon continued to use the Bell logo on its payphones (including former GTE payphones), hard hats, trucks, and buildings, likely intending to display continued use in order to maintain the company's trademark rights. Following the company updating its logo in 2015 and subsequent reimaging of its trucks, the Bell logo has since been removed. Malheur Bell, an autonomous local phone company owned by Qwest, used the Bell name and logo until its merger into Qwest in 2009. Apart from historical documents, AT&T; does not presently make active use of the Bell marks.
A small but devoted cult following has arisen around this film. Josh Becker's website is notable for comments of some fans of the film, who hail it as one of the great works in American filmography. Some groups have even devoted significant new artwork to the film, including reimaging the soundtrack, re-editing the film and other "tributes". One of the best known fans group, based in Stockton, California, have commemorated the film through communal art projects, featuring extravagant parties to debut their creations; a tradition that has now lasted over 15 years.
Fantastic Four Vol. 1 #400 Mole Man assembled Giganto and other monsters to invade the surface only for it to be abandoned when the Fantastic Four were discovered to be alive.Fantastic Four Vol. 3 #1 During his labors for the reality TV Show "The New Labors of Hercules", Hercules was sent to capture Giganto as a reimaging of his labor to capture the Man-Eating Mares of King Diomedes. Hercules used an enormous chain to snare Giganto then swung it at Giganto's brothers. Mole Man sent some Moloids to attack Hercules who attacked them by swinging Giganto toward them.
Final logo for MTV Hits from March 26, 2012 until September 9, 2016. Until March 26, 2012, the network's logo remained the same since its launch, with a minor readjustment in February 2010 of the iconic "M" to remove the Music Television tagline and a small quarter of the logo in line with the official rebranding of all MTV networks. A new logo and imaging was introduced on that date, featuring all text in bold Helvetica, including a minimal-style logo with the 2010 MTV logomark next to the word "Hits". MTV Jams followed with the same reimaging on April 13.
In March 2000, the name of the school was changed to Canyon State Academy (CSA), ushering in a decade in which new owners Rite of Passage began to standardize the naming and colors of the school to match some of their other high school programs and to distance itself from the ABR era. Athletics reimaging climaxed with the changeover of colors and mascot from the ABR-era Spartans to maroon and gray and the Rams in 2005. — note the new name but not the new colors On July 1, 2020, Canyon State Academy officials said that 23 students and 8 staff members tested positive for COVID-19.
Station management has been clever in recent years with their on-air legal IDs, doing their best to keep "WBTI-FM Lexington" to the bare minimum (once per hour per FCC regulations) and using "WBTI Port Huron" several times per hour. When it is the top of the hour WBTI is identified as "WBTI Lexington-Port Huron" with a "WBTI Port Huron" jingle immediately following. In keeping with an ongoing trend among Hot AC radio stations across the United States, WBTI has dropped most 1980s and 1990s music from rotation and transitioned to a Top 40 sound, reimaging from The Best of the '80s, '90s and Today to Today's Hit Music.
Reboot to Restore software solutions were built to simplify the process of maintaining optimal system configuration of devices in a multi-user computing environment such as public libraries, computer labs in educational institutes (such as K-12, colleges, universities) or training centers, public access kiosks, and so on. Due to constant use by multiple people for a wide range of purposes, these devices become susceptible to performance deterioration and malware infiltration. During events of system malfunction or failure, it takes a considerably longer time to troubleshoot the issue using conventional practices like resetting or reimaging. This may lead to prolonged downtime causing poor user experience, potential loss of business opportunity, and higher maintenance costs.
This follows with the journal she created with her cousin Olga Nolla, Zona de carga y descarga, this journal dealt with issues revolving around "identity, marginality, independence, class, ethnicity, feminism, gender and nation" Not only did the journal signify what was going on in Puerto Rico at the time, but the influence the story had on each issue. There is also a given metaphor for the conflicts among classes, specifically between the gentry and businessmen, that was occurring during the time when it was written. With knowledge of what was occurring within Puerto Rico at the time, the work in itself was a fictional reimaging of what could be expected within conflict.
A loss of donations from listeners and businesses during the recession has led Northwestern College to close WSMR, even though the special temporary authority (STA) filed with the FCC said that the station would continue broadcasting. On the day of WSMR's closure, the University of South Florida announced its intention to acquire WSMR, with plans to change the station's format to classical music, while reimaging Tampa's WUSF FM as a station carrying National Public Radio-based talk programming by day and jazz at night. USF has moved the station slightly closer to the Tampa Bay area; WSMR's coverage is primarily the Sarasota-Bradenton area. However, the station's programming is also heard on WUSF-HD2.
A reliable, but somewhat more complicated procedure for addressing software issues is known as a system restore (also referred to as imaging, and/or reimaging), in which the computer's original installation image (including operating system and original applications) is reapplied to a formatted hard drive. Anything unique such as settings or personal files will be destroyed if not backed up on external media, as this reverts everything back to its original unused state. The computer technician can only reimage if there is an image of the hard drive for that computer either in a separate partition or stored elsewhere. On a Microsoft Windows system, if there is a restore point that was saved (normally saved on the hard drive of the computer) then the installed applications and Windows Registry can be restored to that point.
A new custom typeface inspired by the ABC logotype, ABC Modern (which closely resembles the Lucas Sharp-designed Sharp Sans font family), was also created for use in advertising and other promotional materials. The logo was used in various color schemes, with a gold version used primarily for ABC's entertainment divisions, a red version used primarily for ESPN on ABC, steel blue and dark grey versions used primarily by ABC News, and all four colors used interchangeably in promotions. As part of a reimaging for the 2018–19 season, the color variants were dropped in favor of the dark grey version. The Circle 7 logo, designed in 1962, is also commonly associated with ABC affiliates who broadcast on channel 7, including its flagship local stations WABC-TV (New York City), KABC-TV (Los Angeles), KGO-TV (San Francisco) and WLS-TV (Chicago).
Much of his production work continues to be screened on a regular basis and maintains a good public profile, including recent articles in The Guardian. Fero has directed a number of documentary films around social injustice and ethnic minority issues including commissions for the BBC, Channel 4 and Sky TV. He is also Senior Lecturer of Media Production at Coventry University's Department of Media as well as Lecturer at RSDFM (Regent's School of Drama, Film and Media) at Regent's University London, and Visiting Lecturer on the MA in Documentary Practice at Brunel University and a Visiting research Fellow at Goldsmith's College in the Centre for Cultural Studies. He also delivers lectures internationally. His background in Fine Art and time-based work has recently led to research interest in the practice of a "documentary of force" by engaging in experimental reimaging practices and an essayistic approach that are clearly non-realistic, manipulative and anti-narrative.
The station switched back to the proprietary version of the "Circle 7" initially designed by G. Dean Smith for ABC's owned-and-operated stations in 1979, as part of a reimaging that included the introduction of a new set as well as the Action 7 News brand for its newscasts. The current incarnation of the logo (introduced in 2001), which uses a red background instead of the blue standard for the proprietary ABC version of the logo, is similar in resemblance to the version used by Sunbeam Television stations WHDH in Boston and WSVN in Miami, and more closely, to the version used by fellow ABC affiliate KVIA-TV in El Paso, Texas since 1999. The station signed off on a nightly basis until September 1997, when KSWO-TV converted to a 24-hour programming schedule, filling its former downtime with station-scheduled syndicated programming and infomercials on Friday/early Saturdays and Saturday/early Sundays and ABC's overnight newscast, World News Now, during the rest of the week.

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