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  • i. the expression "Autonomy Shares to which the Offer relates" shall be construed in accordance with Chapter 3 of Part 28 of the Companies Act;

    unknown title 2011

  • Autonomy is the most attractive aspect of Tourism.

    The Origins of The Tourist by Olen Steinhauer 2010

  • With the takeover, Autonomy is spinning off its consumer division (the technology), merging it with Blinkx Inc (the video search site), renaming the two together as Blinkx, plc, and then will float them through an IPO on London†™ s AIM market in May.

    ChaCha Finds Its Niche with Blinkx? 2007

  • In the email, a copy of which was reviewed by the Wall Street Journal, he called Autonomy "a very strategic asset that could alter the balance of power in the industry for whoever might acquire it."

    unknown title 2011

  • Yes, Blinkx is a cool product, but the Autonomy/Blinkx story seems to go deeper than described in Autonomy’s press release today.

    ChaCha Finds Its Niche with Blinkx? 2007

  • Autonomy is further encouraged by the flat intelligence architecture” of the Stryker brigades.

    The Coming Normalcy? 2006

  • Autonomy is further encouraged by the flat intelligence architecture” of the Stryker brigades.

    The Coming Normalcy? 2006

  • Autonomy is further encouraged by the flat intelligence architecture” of the Stryker brigades.

    The Coming Normalcy? 2006

  • A British firm called Autonomy searches through e-mails and voice recordings by using information theory and Bayesian inference.

    Investing in the Black Box 2010

  • This was termed the Autonomy Thesis by Peacocke, who offers an argument against it in his (1992).

    Nonconceptual Mental Content Bermúdez, José 2008

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