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Utility is the term for a spell or ability that has some special effect that is helpful, but usually not directly combat-oriented. There are exceptions: some combat spells with especially odd effects are referred to as utility spells. Utility spells are sometimes also categorized as buffs when the effect is helpful, and only castable on your allies. Examples: See also: Buff, DD, DoT, Debuff, Healing, HoT, Area of Effect Utilities (singular: utility) are computer programmes which, unlike application programmes, do not assist you in productivity as a primary purpose. They exist to accomplish tasks one would never do if a computer was never used. Examples of utilities include: Mac OS X includes approximately 20 utilities in Applications > Utilities (Utilities folder). As of Mac OS X 10.3, users can press command-shift-U in the Finder to access them. Utility is an Occupation normally listed under Sound Department. If the credits directly indicate it, then it might also be listed under Art Department or Other Crew. "Utility is the variable whose relative magnitude indicates the direction of preference. In finding his or her preferred position, the individual is said to maximize utility." The utility tunnel is an area in Fallout 3 which connects a manhole in Pennsylvania Avenue with the remains of the White House. In the add-on Broken Steel, it also contains an access to the Presidential sub level which leads to the Presidential metro with exits to the Capitol building's east wing and Adams Air Force Base. A utility is a mechanism used in the Zombies mode of Call of Duty: World at War and Call of Duty: Black Ops. Utility refers to "the usefulness of the information to its intended users. . . ." Martial artist and gadgeteer supervillain whose goal is to prove that an ordinary human can beat or outfox superhumans. Utility is the term for a spell or ability that has some special effect that is helpful, but usually not directly combat-oriented. There are exceptions: some combat spells with especially odd effects are referred to as utility spells. Utility spells are sometimes also categorized as buffs when the effect is helpful, and only castable on your allies. Examples: See also: Buff, DD, DoT, Debuff, Healing, HoT, Area of Effect "Utility" refers to a classes buffing/debuffing abilities in a group setting. Utility is the seventeenth race in The Getaway: Black Monday. The player takes control of an unnamed male character, who is actually a taxi driver and the same character you play as during the Black Cab mission, East End and City. In order to unlock this race the player must have collected 18 key rings. The time to beat is 02:02:09.
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Utility refers to "the usefulness of the information to its intended users. . . ." The utility tunnel is an area in Fallout 3 which connects a manhole in Pennsylvania Avenue with the remains of the White House. In the add-on Broken Steel, it also contains an access to the Presidential sub level which leads to the Presidential metro with exits to the Capitol building's east wing and Adams Air Force Base. Utilities (singular: utility) are computer programmes which, unlike application programmes, do not assist you in productivity as a primary purpose. They exist to accomplish tasks one would never do if a computer was never used. Examples of utilities include: * Backup programmes, such as Retrospect and Apple Backup. These utilities help you make a safe, backup copy of one or more documents or folders. * Document undeleters, such as Norton Undelete, which can help you get some files you deleted back. * Volume repair programmes, such as Disk First Aid and DiskWarrior, which fix broken or ailing volumes, such as diskettes and hard drives. Mac OS X includes approximately 20 utilities in Applications > Utilities (Utilities folder). As of Mac OS X 10.3, users can press command-shift-U in the Finder to access them. Utility is an Occupation normally listed under Sound Department. If the credits directly indicate it, then it might also be listed under Art Department or Other Crew. Utility is the term for a spell or ability that has some special effect that is helpful, but usually not directly combat-oriented. There are exceptions: some combat spells with especially odd effects are referred to as utility spells. Utility spells are sometimes also categorized as buffs when the effect is helpful, and only castable on your allies. Examples: * Druid: Teleport: Moonglade, Aquatic Form, Feline Grace * Mage: Amplify Magic, Dampen Magic, Conjure Food, Conjure Water, Slow Fall, Teleport, Portal * Priest: Levitate, Mind Vision * Rogue: Lockpicking, Safe Fall * Warlock: Detect Invisibility, Unending Breath, Soulstones, Healthstones, Ritual of Summoning, Eye of Kilrogg * Shaman: Far Sight, Water Walking, Water Breathing * Hunter: Eagle Eye, Eyes of the Beast, Call Stabled Pet * Death Knight: Path of Frost, Death Gate * Many Engineering items. See also: Buff, DD, DoT, Debuff, Healing, HoT, Area of Effect Utility is the seventeenth race in The Getaway: Black Monday. The player takes control of an unnamed male character, who is actually a taxi driver and the same character you play as during the Black Cab mission, East End and City. In order to unlock this race the player must have collected 18 key rings. The time to beat is 02:02:09. Martial artist and gadgeteer supervillain whose goal is to prove that an ordinary human can beat or outfox superhumans. "Utility" refers to a classes buffing/debuffing abilities in a group setting. Utility is the term for a spell or ability that has some special effect that is helpful, but usually not directly combat-oriented. There are exceptions: some combat spells with especially odd effects are referred to as utility spells. Utility spells are sometimes also categorized as buffs when the effect is helpful, and only castable on your allies. Examples: * Druid: Teleport: Moonglade * Mage: Amplify Magic, Dampen Magic, Conjure Food, Slow Fall, Teleport, Portal * Priest: Levitate, Mind Vision * Rogue: Lockpicking * Warlock: Detect Invisibility, Unending Breath, Soulstones, Healthstones * Shaman: Far Sight, Water Walking, Water Breathing * Hunter: Eagle Eye, Misdirection See also: Buff, DD, DoT, Debuff, Healing, HoT, Area of Effect A utility is a mechanism used in the Zombies mode of Call of Duty: World at War and Call of Duty: Black Ops. "Utility is the variable whose relative magnitude indicates the direction of preference. In finding his or her preferred position, the individual is said to maximize utility."
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