It has also cached itself away from the high in-country costs associated with Europe. |
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Since http traffic can be cached there was a chance another user could see the details submitted, he added. |
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As we were able to capture information, we cached the articles and provided a link to the article on our home page. |
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The stolen goods would be cached and the vehicle would be dumped near the location where they had stolen it. |
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A number of jays live in family groups, but sharing of cached food has not been demonstrated. |
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For example, yellow pine chipmunks and deer mice pilfer each other's cached seeds under wet conditions. |
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As we noted earlier, a large splitfile will be cached locally to enable quick recovery from download interruptions. |
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The chip performs extremely well on tasks where the instructions and data can be entirely cached and no floating-point operations are involved. |
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The schemas and their inclusions are automatically downloaded once from their Internet location, and cached locally. |
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Now's your chance to dump some of those really large cached files. |
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The remote server would only be asked whether its content had changed in the meantime and the cached copy had to be refreshed. |
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The local data were updated and cached on the mobile devices simply to help them figure out their own location. |
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Finally, click on View Files to see a list of all the cached Web pages on your computer. |
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In any event, a copy of these Terms and Conditions will be cached to your computer's hard drive. |
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This is enough to make sure that cached data is securely stored on the drives and the entire system can safely shut down. |
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Because of performance concerns, the threshold value is cached instead of checked every time a file is added or removed. |
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This is complemented by Memcached, a cached manager working between applications and the database, which avoids to repeat frequent queries. |
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While you may be able to delete it in one place, there may be cached versions or copies stored elsewhere that you cannot control. |
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Formerly, a Remote Cache Agent cached content for all files corresponding to one or more StarTeam Servers. |
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They did not go back for the meat that had been cached, because they were scared to go back there. |
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Before a client issues an RPC request to the server it checks to see if the desired data is already cached from an earlier request. |
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My climbing partners cached their packs a short distance away. |
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That's why they cached some gear with the Inuit on Baffin's east coast. |
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To reach the place where we had cached our climbing equipment the previous day, we took a narrow trail in the dark night, up through a mile of glacial rubble and silt. |
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If you consolidate that, when you have all those things together, you end up with a faster response than you would have if you sort of cached it someplace in the north and then had to fly to it to pick it up. |
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If an outdated version of Reflection for the Web is installed or cached on your local computers and servers, use these instructions to upgrade to the current version of Reflection for the Web. |
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Every campsite had caribou meat drying on racks or cached for the winter. |
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But many passwords, such as those for e-mail, remain cached in memory and retrievable while a phone is active as they may need to be sent to a remote server again and again. |
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This is because the kernel has cached the file contents in memory. |
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With these resources, even a very large database can be cached in memory. |
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You cached the whole animal and it became kind of sweet. |
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The use of caching, whether intentional or automatic, confers no benefit to either service providers or to end users deriving from the content of the cached works themselves. |
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Squirrels sometimes use deceptive behavior to prevent other animals from retrieving cached food. |
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Some search engines store cached content of frequently accessed websites. |
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A read-through cache presents a simple abstraction to the calling code, which no longer has to handle the case where the information is available but not cached. |
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Throughout 1998, SCEMFA collaborated with Channel 4 UK to organise Cached, a monthly event held at the Institute of Contemporary Arts, London. |
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