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Maestro(1) (Maestro NT) An earlier name for scheduling software for Windows NT from Tivoli Systems, Inc. When IBM acquired Tivoli in 1996, the program was renamed IBM Tivoli Workload Scheduler. maestro a distinguished music teacher, conductor, or musician maestro [′mī·strō] (meteorology) A northwesterly wind with fine weather which blows, especially in summer, in the Adriatic, most frequently on the western shore; it is also found on the coasts of Corsica and Sardinia. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| Then we move to more recognizably local Gypsy influences, master strummers of the oud and saz, the trance dance beats used by whirling dervishes, mesmerizing woodwind maestros and both the classic and latest manifestations of the indigenous pop scene. Admired: I enjoy the diagrams of California Case Study maestros, Ellwood, Koenig, Ain and Lomax to name a few. Our Rainbow Xylophone has a C-major scale of tones that your little maestros will love to play. |
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