In addition to chunking time, historians also need to chunk space, focusing on specific areas of the world as well as on specific periods. |
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It obviously would never do to have workers chunking chickens at the inspector, would it? |
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That's another chunking process that saves the CPU but slows the output on a fast machine. |
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The coastal wader chunking a topwater lure on 12-to 14-pound line for trophy speckled trout on an open flat should maintain a loose drag. |
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Either way, the one-handed rod was the common denominator for chunking topwater plugs, spinnerbaits and subsurface lures amid the sloughs and backwaters. |
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Apache also uses a number of filters internally to perform functions like chunking and byte-range handling. |
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Like many men and women my age, I get around with a couple of arterial stents that keep my heart chunking. |
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The tread adheres better to the casing, which improves traction and reduces costly tearing and chunking. |
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It only passes one third of chunking resistance of metallic threads but has an adequate resistance when in accurate fit with adhesives. |
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Polyurethane track pads turned out to be a great success, as polyurethane tends to wear down evenly instead of chunking out like rubber. |
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The UniCircle products feature a spliceless construction made using Goodyear's patented retreading process. They adhere snugly to the casing to enhance traction and help reduce costly tearing and chunking. |
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Enhanced traction and costly tearing and chunking reduction are additional benefits of UniCircle retreads because they adhere snugly to the casing. |
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They've hummed away there for years, chunking through millions of database queries each day, occasionally seeing one of their number replaced with a faster model. |
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I was chunking a crankbait made from pork rind cured in a special bass attractant I'd got from Milt Friedman — real fragrant stuff, part pure market forces, part liquefied offal. |
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Yet the show's blank interstitial shots of the photocopier chunking out documents and of people staring at their computer screens, just as before, became increasingly dreadful. |
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Performance Improvements: Optimized chunking of output data. |
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As noted, chunking information can help the reader focus on logical sections of text and understand that each paragraph, which may or may not have a heading, deals with a single subject. |
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Due to the severe conditions mixed-service tires encounter, they are designed for resistance to sidewall impacts as well as chipping and chunking of the tread. |
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To me this kind of chunking is at the core of how people actually think. |
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Chunking in the vicinity of fish means blue sharks, tope and spurdogs. |
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