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BRANDING FOR SPORTS PROGRAMMING ON ABC
Espn on abc; Abc sports; ABC Sports; ABC sports
  • The ABC Sports broadcasting complex at the [[1993 Indianapolis 500]].
  • Alternate ABC Sports logo, used from 2001 to 2006.
  • ESPN on ABC logo, used from its introduction in 2006 until 2012.

ABC      
abc, afkorting voor: atomisch, biologisch, chemisch
film review         
BRITISH FILM MAGAZINE
Film Review; ABC Film Review
filmkritiek
ABC warfare         
  • Anti-nuclear weapons]] protest march in Oxford, 1980
  • Biohazard
  • The Biological Weapons Convention<ref>United Nations (1972). [https://front.un-arm.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/BWC-text-English.pdf Biological Weapons Convention].
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  • An atomic-bomb blueprint
  • Skull and crossbones
  • 2007 ISO [[radioactivity]] danger symbol
  • Protest in Amsterdam against the deployment of [[Pershing II]] missiles in Europe, 1981
  • Radioactivity
  • US and Russian nuclear stockpiles, 1945 to 2014
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WEAPON THAT CAN KILL AND BRING SIGNIFICANT HARM TO A LARGE NUMBER OF HUMANS OR CAUSE GREAT DAMAGE
NBC weapons; Weapons of indiscriminate destruction; Weapons of mass disruption; Weapons of catastrophic effect; ABC weapons; WMDs; Weapons of mass distruction; Wmds; NBC (weapon); NBC-weapons; NBC-Weapons; NBC Weapons; NBC Weapon; NBC-Weapon; NBC-weapon; ABC weapon; ABC Weapon; ABC-Weapon; ABC-weapon; ABC-weapons; ABC-Weapons; ABC Weapons; WMD weapon; WMD weapons; WMD Weapon; WMD Weapons; WMD-Weapons; WMD-Weapon; WMD-weapons; WMD-weapon; NBC warfare; Super Weapon; NBC weapon; Weapons of Mass Destruction Control Act; Strategic Weapons; ABC warfare; Nuclear, biological and chemical warfare; Atomic, biological and chemical warfare; Nuclear, biological and chemical protection; Weapons of mass-destruction; Strategic weapon; Nuclear, biological and chemical attack; Nuclear, biological, and chemical weapons; Nuclear, biological, and chemical weapon; Nuclear, biological and chemical attacks; Weapons of mass destruction; Super weapons; Womd; CBRN (weapon); Chemical and biological warfare; Superweapon; Nuclear, biological and chemical weapons; Weapons of Mass Destruction; Nuclear, biological and chemical; Weapon of mass destruction maintenance
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ABC
1. <computer> Atanasoff-Berry Computer. 2. <language> An imperative language and programming environment from CWI, Netherlands. It is interactive, structured, high-level, and easy to learn and use. It is a general-purpose language which you might use instead of BASIC, Pascal or AWK. It is not a systems-programming language but is good for teaching or prototyping. ABC has only five data types that can easily be combined; strong typing, yet without declarations; data limited only by memory; refinements to support top-down programming; nesting by indentation. Programs are typically around a quarter the size of the equivalent Pascal or C program, and more readable. ABC includes a programming environment with syntax-directed editing, suggestions, persistent variables and multiple workspaces and infinite precision arithmetic. An example function words to collect the set of all words in a document: HOW TO RETURN words document: PUT {} IN collection FOR line in document: FOR word IN split line: IF word not.in collection: INSERT word IN collection RETURN collection Interpreter/compiler, version 1.04.01, by Leo Geurts, Lambert Meertens, Steven Pemberton <Steven.Pemberton@cwi.nl>. ABC has been ported to Unix, MS-DOS, Atari, Macintosh. http://cwi.nl/cwi/projects/abc.html. FTP eu.net (ftp://ftp.eu.net/programming/languages/abc), FTP nluug.nl (ftp://ftp.nluug.nl/programming/languages/abc), FTP uunet (ftp://ftp.uu.net/languages/abc). Mailing list: <abc-list-request@cwi.nl>. E-mail: <abc@cwi.nl>. ["The ABC Programmer's Handbook" by Leo Geurts, Lambert Meertens and Steven Pemberton, published by Prentice-Hall (ISBN 0-13-000027-2)]. ["An Alternative Simple Language and Environment for PCs" by Steven Pemberton, IEEE Software, Vol. 4, No. 1, January 1987, pp. 56-64.] (1995-02-09) 2. <language> Argument, Basic value, C?. An abstract machine for implementation of {functional languages} and its intermediate code. [P. Koopman, "Functional Programs as Executable Specifications", 1990]. (1995-02-09)

Wikipedia

ESPN on ABC

ESPN on ABC (formerly known as ABC Sports from 1961 to 2006) is the branding used for sports event and documentary programming televised by the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) in the United States. Officially, the broadcast network retains its own sports division; however, in 2006, ABC's sports division was merged into ESPN Inc., which is the parent subsidiary of the cable sports network ESPN that is majority owned by ABC's corporate parent, The Walt Disney Company, in partnership with Hearst Communications.

ABC broadcasts use ESPN's production and announcing staff, and incorporate elements such as ESPN-branded on-screen graphics, SportsCenter in-game updates, and the BottomLine ticker. The ABC logo is still used for identification purposes such as a digital on-screen graphic during sports broadcasts on the network, and in promotions to disambiguate events airing the broadcast network from those shown on the ESPN cable channel.

The broadcast network's sports event coverage carried the ABC Sports brand prior to September 2, 2006. When ABC acquired a controlling interest in ESPN in 1984, it operated the cable network separately from its network sports division. The integration of ABC Sports with ESPN began after The Walt Disney Company bought ABC in 1996. The branding change to ESPN on ABC was made to better orient ESPN viewers with event telecasts on ABC and provide consistent branding for all sports broadcasts on Disney-owned channels (shortly thereafter, ESPN2's in-game graphics were likewise altered to simply use the main "ESPN" brand). Despite its name, ABC's sports coverage is supplemental to ESPN and (with occasional exceptions) not a simulcast of programs aired by the network, although ESPN and ESPN2 will often carry ABC's regional broadcasts that otherwise would not air in certain markets. As of 2023, ABC is the only broadcast television network to have rights to show games from all four major professional leagues all at the same time.