willamette in A Sentence

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    The Willamette Valley.

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    The Willamette code name is derived from the Willamette

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    achieved clock speeds 70% higher than Willamette, Prescott scaled 12% beyond Northwood.

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    However, the Pentium III was released while Willamette was still being finished.

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    While Northwood ultimately achieved clock speeds 70% higher than Willamette, Prescott scaled 12% beyond Northwood.

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    Burnside St. divides north and south, and the Willamette River divides east and west.

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    However, Willamette's release delays saw the introduction of the Pentium III prior to its completion.

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    On the test bench, the Willamette was somewhat disappointing to analysts in that not

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    Rex Hill has been making wines from the Willamette Valley for more than 27 years.

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    While Northwood ultimately achieved clock speeds 70% higher than Willamette, Prescott only scaled 12% beyond Northwood.

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    The Hillsboro team designed the Willamette processors(initially code-named P68), which were marketed as the Pentium 4.[].

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    The Hillsboro team designed the Willamette processors(initially code-named P68), which were marketed as the Pentium 4.[citationneeded].

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    The Hillsboro team designed the Willamette processors(initially code-named P68), which were marketed as the Pentium 4.[citation needed].

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    Floods in the Willamette Valley of Oregon cause over $500 million in property damage throughout the Pacific Northwest.

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    I-5 connects Portland with the Willamette Valley, Southern Oregon, and California to the south and with Washington to the north.

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    Willamette, the project codename for the first NetBurst microarchitecture implementation, experienced long delays in the completion of its design process.

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    Portland is a port city in the U.S. state of Oregon located at the confluence of the Willamette and Columbia Rivers.

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    The Willamette code name is derived from the Willamette Valley region of Oregon, where a large number of Intel's manufacturing facilities are located.

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    This Pentium 4 was produced using a 180 nm process and initially used Socket 423(also called socket W, for"Willamette"), with later revisions moving to Socket 478 socket N, for"Northwood.

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    In the early 1960s, the PDC led the razing of a large Italian-Jewish neighborhood downtown, bounded roughly by the I-405 freeway, the Willamette River, 4th Avenue and Market street.

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    Researchers have long suspected that tai chi can help reduce risk of falling, said co-researcher Peter Harmer, a professor of exercise and health science with Willamette University in Salem, Ore.

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    The Oregon coast, Willamette Valley wineries and Columbia River Gorge are all so spectacular that they justify renting a car, but save the vehicle pick-up for when you're on your way out of town.

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    The eclipse starts its path on the coast, but there may be morning fog here- the weather will likely be considerably clearer in the Willamette Valley and in Salem, where the eclipse will last 1 minute, 54 seconds.

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    Tasting opportunities: The Willamette Valley is home to a number of fine wines(including a world-renowned Pinot Noir) but for Pinot Gris, there are 21 wineries of note, mostly along what's locally called the"Northern Route" for wine tasting.

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    On the test bench, the Willamette was somewhat disappointing to analysts in that not only was it unable to outperform the Athlon and the highest-clocked Pentium IIIs in all testing situations, but it was not superior to the budget segment's AMD Duron.

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    Portland's access to the Pacific Ocean via the Willamette and Columbia rivers, as well as its easy access to the agricultural Tualatin Valley via the"Great Plank Road"(the route of current-day U.S. Route 26), provided the pioneer city with an advantage over other nearby ports, and it grew very quickly.

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    Smaller local newspapers, distributed free of charge in newspaper boxes and at venues around the city, include the Portland Tribune(general-interest paper published on Tuesdays and Thursdays), Willamette Week(general-interest alternative weekly), The Portland Mercury(another weekly, targeted at younger urban readers), The Asian Reporter(a weekly covering Asian news, both international and local), and Christian News Northwest,

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