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- initialism computing Explicitly Parallel Instruction Computing.
- initialism electronics Etched and Polycrystalline carried IC.
- initialism electronics Epitaxial Integrated Circuit.
- initialism law Estates and Protected Individuals Code.
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It has a different instruction set from its x86 predecessors; in fact, it had a new kind of instruction set altogether, a kind which it called EPIC, which stands for, Explicitly Parallel Instruction Computing, it is not backwardly compatible with the established x86 instruction set.
MSDN Blogs 2009
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How many more of your links will explode in EPIC FAILS before the ABA requires that you be strapped to a chair and forced to watch 40 hours of “Matlock” reruns before ever participating in any legal action more complex than a parking ticket ever again?
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Designed for use with smaller digital cameras, EPIC is especially compact, robust, durable, and lightweight, making them perfect for travel and adventure.
digital photography 2010
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EPIC is the newest North American business-to-consumer sustainable living expo, launching its inaugural event in Vancouver in March.
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An admittedly unconventional company, EPIC is doing some interesting things with its packaging and graphic-design.
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“EPIC is a public interest research center in Washington, DC, USA” that publishes reports and books about privacy, open government, free speech, voting, and other civil liberties issues.
FOUND ON THE WEB Ms. OPL 2006
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The film ends with an Orwellian prediction — “EPIC is what we wanted, it is what we chose, and its commercial success preempted any discussions of media and democracy or journalistic ethics” — and a joke:
Get Me Rewrite! 2006
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The film ends with an Orwellian prediction — “EPIC is what we wanted, it is what we chose, and its commercial success preempted any discussions of media and democracy or journalistic ethics” — and a joke:
Get Me Rewrite! 2006
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The film ends with an Orwellian prediction — “EPIC is what we wanted, it is what we chose, and its commercial success preempted any discussions of media and democracy or journalistic ethics” — and a joke:
Get Me Rewrite! 2006
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Once one determines that EPIC is futurism broadly (whether distopic or utopic has never been particularly clear to anyone), the questions change — as some students who began parsing the film determined.
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