To be sure, no one has ever proved that the government has mined the central database to single out anyone for criticizing the Establishment. |
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Any samples of hair, blood or other organic material removed from the cars will be matched up against a national database. |
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Access to this statewide database allowed for the tracking of large numbers of dual enrollment students after high school graduation. |
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My other concern about this is that there is no guarantee of the admissibility of evidence from the database in future cases. |
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You will not have access to the database, it will not be clear who has what information on you. |
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As the rugs, baskets, ceramics, katsinas, etc., etc., etc. quickly sell, Opice must get the sales information into his database. |
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Can the Minister confirm that current regulations require a national database of kaitiaki reports? |
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My rap sheet is several pages, but it keeps disappearing from the cop's database. |
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Missing data that was never collected during an investigative process can also affect database searches. |
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In the electronic kanban system Mathis decided to move to, the inventory database would go online. |
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The inventory database would become more important, since the data printed on the kanban cards was being reduced to a bar-code label. |
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Improved image quality inspection tool with a pre-rendered reference rasterizer image database for comparisons. |
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We maintain a real-time database that tracks information about every known online fraud threat. |
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That gives security personnel a real-time database of who is actually in the building. |
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To determine the correct gene structure, we performed a sequence similarity search against the protein database. |
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You bought it because it is a kickass database engine that allows you to more easily and efficiently manage business processes. |
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It has high recall and high precision, but has the disadvantage of being an expensive database with high online print royalties. |
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Plans include a national database that will contain a summary of each patient's medical history. |
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Users would be able to go to Google and find a search link to a database of text from some 60,000 books. |
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The kiosk is linked to a database of information, and to the website of Temple Bar Properties by a broadband connection. |
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Secondly, we built a database of information transcribed from the census returns. |
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The key to effective searching of any database is an understanding of the databases structure and its unit records. |
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Their efforts frequently result in thousands of database records and numerous Web pages with many interactive features. |
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As our project partners continued to add data and records to the database, the number of users accessing the database alone increased rapidly. |
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This schedule ensures that the full-text index is up to date with any additions or changes to database records. |
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Thus only a little over one third of the cost of maintaining the database is recouped by fees. |
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In addition, personal interviews and online database searches were conducted. |
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Don't take our word for it, check the Water Survey of Canada's factual database. |
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The older database used a three-stage batch system in which records were duplicated across three tables. |
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What industry would benefit from a large database of known working email addresses? |
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Data scanned could be sent to a database that is searched automatically for certain triggers. |
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A different, write-once storage location for the database greatly would improve the security of the system as well. |
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The RAPIDS database provides a single sheet of information for each project. |
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The standard relational database offers transaction processing and XML to relate tables to each other. |
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Unlicensed drugs are not specified in the database because they are not automatically reimbursed by insurance. |
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Yes, I know that's a coy name for a database but perhaps I was feeling coy when I filled in the title box. |
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A relational database stores data in one or more tables, which can be joined in various ways to allow efficient information access. |
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In particular, the dimensional approach has been adopted to model data warehouses for a relational database. |
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That seems to work for me, although as you mention it does leave them in the database marked as spam. |
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After you select the database, a screen similar to the one shown in Figure 2 appears. |
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The same experimental database is analyzed here for distributions of amplitudes and widths. |
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Only the zinc finger and domain B had significant similarities to non-Sp proteins in the database. |
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Once convicted, all of those people can be required to put their DNA on a database. |
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By typing her zip code into the database, she instantly came up with a list of dance studios in her neighborhood. |
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Because database creation is now part of the purchasing transaction, refusal to give a zip code is a deliberate act of resistance. |
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The program could be improved by providing more linking between tables and other displays and the med database. |
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Each time you make a reservation, the room status is updated and the customer details are added to your hotel database. |
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Clearly the database method of writing has become a strong incentive to lazy research and writing. |
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This is why segmented database marketing is the most effective, because you can speak specifically to each segment's needs and desires. |
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The database can be searched by school name, by state and by ethnicity of students. |
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I'm afraid our card database may finally have slipped over the horizon of retrievability. |
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The database are created for use, after all, so they must also demonstrate very good retrievability and usability. |
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Documents are bulk-processed and, then, loaded into a large online database for storage and retrieval. |
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Sensitive information often is stored on database servers and other storage facilities for later retrieval. |
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To maintain data in a database, data must be retrieved and stored in a consistent, reliable, and efficient manner. |
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The site was accidentally miscategorized when it was initially entered into our database. |
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Before you do anything else, unpack the language lexicon and speech database. |
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So Joe was able to search the database for information about himself as well as his ancestor. |
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This article discusses twenty-four inventions for self-boring barrel spigots that I found in the U.S. Patent and Trade Office patent database. |
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The new database posts photographs and information on antiquities from the Iraq Museum collection. |
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The strategy generates a rich database of writing samples which permits the pursuit of a number of precise research questions. |
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By searching the database a user can find out if a match exists for the buyer or seller who they are dealing with. |
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One villains' network put up for sale a database containing credit card details of 7,000 Britons. |
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The Data Protection Inspectorate does not issue permits light-heartedly, but if the permit has been issued, the database is secure. |
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Aaron ran a search on the government database for any matches to her picture, but none came. |
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The results are written to the pathology report and also added to a searchable database for future electronic retrieval. |
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The error was a result of human error and was a result of the two addresses being transposed on the agency's database. |
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The service layer may have an application programming interface that permits many applications to have access to the database. |
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The biggest stumbling block for most people involves the few requisite Perl modules for database support. |
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This object is an interface between your module and the database, and it performs the query. |
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When it finds a match, the database sends back the text message, identifying the song. |
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The database architecture is based on dataset components linked to data sources via provider and resolver interfaces. |
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There's a database which logs all the calls and incidents, and which gives us an overview. |
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Users log in with their e-mail addresses and a password to access the bug database. |
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Those systems range from the simple database used to collect data to the most complex systems that utilize computer logic and improve efficiency. |
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If the brand has used direct marketing in the past, then an updated database should be available. |
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The result is that anyone who hacks into the database does not see the grade of any individual student. |
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For performance tuning it is possible with servlets to cache common data in memory to avoid unnecessary and costly database lookups. |
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Thanks to a screw-up in the CD database, some MP3s have the artist and song title reversed. |
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Vendors will give you a ballpark estimate of calls the vendor expects to be able to complete using your database. |
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It bans the private sale of all firearms, creates a Federal ballistics database, and much more. |
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Assuming that the applications and databases are on separate machines, what is the current thinking on where the database should reside? |
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The targets are being set based on the pupils' previous attainments at primary school and a national database of pupil achievements. |
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Queries on the database are checked immediately with the attendant physicians or nurses. |
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Of course, this means that we must first have an appropriate table defined in our database. |
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Database systems will seamlessly read the tables created by database systems from other vendors. |
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The cases and the attributes used to describe them are taken directly from the database. |
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Snagg's database is available to law enforcement officials, dealers, repair shops, and luthiers. |
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It is hoped the resulting audio database will find a home and be accessible to anyone as a living memorial. |
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York Police have created a database of distinctive graffiti tags which they hope will help them link offences and target offenders. |
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In December of 2003, I spent a week at the library examining Niedecker's books and recording the marginalia I found into the library's database. |
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It will utilize a massive computer database that incorporates biometric identifier technology with machine-readable bar codes in passports. |
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Of course there are also less interesting organisms like plants and animals in this database as well. |
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But does this mean that you should throw out your old database and replace it with this one? |
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By recording all database changes, it also goes beyond simply archiving old messages. |
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The CD-ROM features a manipulatable database of nearly 1,500 energy-related firms in the Houston region. |
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Duplicate customer records in a database can hurt earnings through unnecessary mailings. |
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It is also important to understand that a database is not just another name for a mailing list. |
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The program allows you to email and do mail merge to your entire database of contacts. |
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I need to store the details of a database of clients mailshotted within a selected products files. |
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For instance, one of the cores could focus on burning a DVD while the other recalculated a spreadsheet or performed a database search. |
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Like the index at the back of a technical book, the database uses indexes internally to look up your data much faster. |
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The US Department of Agriculture's Plants Database containing over 1000 images, plant information and searchable database. |
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For example, let's assume that I have to create an extremely large web site that depends on a back-end relational database. |
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Most often, these applications access a back-end database to serve dynamically generated content to the users. |
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They are able to quickly pull relevant information from this mammoth database. |
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The Palm database manager does not delete records automatically when the records are read. |
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I carry one in my pocket, keep one in my car, and use one as a scheduler and contacts database. |
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The researchers resolved disagreements by consensus and entered the outcomes and their metadata into a database. |
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Moreover, subartic, midlatitude and tropical atmospheric profiles were included in the database code. |
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You will find much useful information on the Financial Aid Office page, including a searchable database of fellowship opportunities. |
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You do this by looking at serial numbers and checking the manufacturer's database. |
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It has lifts, a coffee shop, 7,000 audio and visual items, an electronic database, research engines and 2,500 metres of shelving. |
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By not adequately working to build a political database, he bequeathed no organizational capacity to those who might come after him. |
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All 3 of these systems reside on different database types on separate hardware platforms. |
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The database includes field elevation around the country, obstructions, buildings, tall towers and the like. |
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It offers a growing, searchable database of organisations that can help on each specific area, complete with links to all their websites. |
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With daily updating, it is the most current indexed bibliographic database in biomedicine available today. |
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After the Enron collapse, Mike mined his database of company stats looking for signs that might have foretold the energy giant's downfall. |
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The Office of Campaign and Political Finance has a detailed, searchable database on political contributions and how the money is spent. |
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Your program uses objects, and those objects are automatically transformed into rows, columns and tables in a relational database. |
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Despite our efforts, given the magnitude of the study we do not believe it is possible to create a perfect database. |
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Today, with the benefit of an enormous word-searchable database of court opinions, we can do better. |
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Most of the catalogues to solicitors ' collections held by the National Archives of Scotland have not yet been added to a searchable database. |
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This type of database can tell us about aberrational outbreaks of food poisoning. |
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We found qualitative studies that focused directly on double standards through our computerized database searches. |
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Suppliers also get the benefit of accessing the database to find out what operators are selling in different parts of the country. |
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It is obvious that this software will be more restricted in terms of its accessibility to the database servers. |
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The BIND database and its associated software tools are easily accessible to both academics and commercial companies worldwide. |
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As with the scanned resume, this allows your resume to be accessible during keyword database searches. |
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The second column shows how many times each function queried the database and the last column shows the functions' names and source files. |
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Structured query language is a common language for database applications like Microsoft Access, SQL Server, MySQL, Oracle and many others. |
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The site uses all the main insurance companies in the market, and claims to consistently offer the cheapest quote from its database. |
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Cathy's an ace with the computer and knows how to jigger the DNA analyser database to delete the log entry for a test run. |
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We're building a huge online database of how the human race looks at life, how it works, thinks and responds. |
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Find out the name and email address of the webmaster of the site and add them to your database. |
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Its database provides lists of websites dealing specifically with user queries. |
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The center's database allows job seekers to sign up and manage their accounts. |
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Their database should primarily comprise top performers who are often passive job seekers. |
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Huge global corporations embraced the whole concept and actualized their companies around a database and mainframe. |
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Changes include a new image database that is available from the main page as well as from a radio button after the search box. |
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The intention is to add more tours to the database each year so that visitors will be able to return and catch up on the latest additions. |
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The size of the central database can be additionally reduced by a factor of seven or eight by two methods. |
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Like a well-oiled machine, the organisers had collated details and created a database on the would-be grooms and brides. |
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The ease with which electronic content can be copied and reproduced raises a multitude of copyright, trademark, database and passing off issues. |
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That is a huge achievement, particularly as we are about to load the two millionth DNA profile onto the database. |
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It includes tombstone advertising with a searchable database of recent tombstones and one-click access to more detailed info on major financial transactions and company data. |
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The method includes a tag counting system for indexing structured documents and for implementing the structure indexes within the relational database. |
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Stotts said he also hopes to launch similar awards for NFL and NBA medical staffs, with his database helping decide the latter. |
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In addition to serving as a searchable repository for research evidence, the database permits clinicians to enter their findings of articles into the database. |
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The same factors that made hardware-centric database machines obsolete in favor of portable database software are now at play in the storage market. |
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However, the database did not contain financial information or other confidential personal information. |
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A button can also convert a number between Imperial and metric units, or look up a word in the dictionary, or fetch data from a database or Web site. |
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A good place to start is a database maintained by the Federal Communications Commission, here. |
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Neither Galeotti nor Soldatov said the Russians operated a database on that level. |
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Owners of legitimate art will be asked to create identity cards for each of their works that will be added to the database. |
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A database table is broadly akin to a worksheet in an Excel spreadsheet. |
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For example, Clapper said only specially trained personnel could access the vast database of metadata collected by the government. |
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The cameras are not only linked to the police national computer, but also to the DVLA database, which allows officers to identify vehicles that are not registered or taxed. |
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Apparatus and method which features linearizing attributes of an information object into a string of bytes for object representation and storage in a database system. |
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Short of exporting the entire database, and then backing that up, the ideal is to shut down each database, back it up, and then fire it up again, in sequence. |
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As a one-source database reference, the book is essentially complete. |
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It uses the latest technology to hold a virtual line-up on a laptop computer, with the help of video images from a national database of volunteers. |
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The system cannot directly access data wherever it resides on the network and, as a result, it must move the data from the core database and often reformat the entire file. |
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A database refresh is achieved by fully reharvesting the metadata. |
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Intelligence officers then search for a match on the internal database. |
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Firstly, the company is about as understandable as it gets, with its proprietary database of listed companies underpinning the share research of many a market punter. |
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Federal law bars the government from maintaining a searchable digital database of gun purchases. |
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The database makes it easy and safe for us to store and retrieve information, and the Mason components make it easy for us to create dynamic output for the end user. |
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The materials produced will then be loaded on to a searchable database. |
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Customers are questioning the lock-in to any technology, even database. |
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By maximizing the inherent features of a GIS database, this approach maintains relative and absolute accuracies, without compromising any modeling or mapping requirements. |
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Behind your widget website there is a large database of widgets. |
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I finally think I know where the best place to put database access code is, the best way to use ADO to get recordsets, the best way to separate HTML and code, etc. |
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Using a database ensures that we can store and retrieve data needed by our web application without having to create our own persistent storage layer. |
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Any modifications to the database required external support and complete reprogramming of routines to ensure data integrity across the three tables. |
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Every product purchased and scanned goes into some retailer's database, which then mines the data to see what, how much, when and where people are buying. |
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Yurgo knows he's sitting on a wealth of data about his best customers, and he hopes to start mining the database soon to tailor promotions to them. |
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The software is designed to store copies of all the images police find, creating a searchable database that can help them uncover similarities among cases. |
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With an Internet connection available, then the integral CDDB lookup facility will quickly fill in the Artist, Title, Album, etc. from its database. |
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A database of potential homes for racehorses will be established. |
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A big jump in new database license sales shows a company in rude health. |
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In addition, vehicle owners wishing to purchase a personalised registration mark will be able to search DVLA's extensive database of over 19 million registrations. |
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The method enhances data recoverability in keyed database records. |
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The council has set up a new interactive database, making information on area assembly and community forum meetings readily available to residents. |
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If the White Paper becomes legislation, paper certificates for births, marriages and deaths will be replaced in a few years by a central computerised database. |
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Because the development platform is also the run-time engine, you can use the database widget in real time to manage databases as you develop an application. |
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He went through his entire database of over 70,000 images to select pieces for the Arizona show. |
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The agency's audit concluded that the Senate staffers using the database had accessed documents they were not authorized to see. |
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This bridge concept is being expanded to handle database transactions. |
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John, who holds an advanced degree in medical anthropology, is now working in Antigua as a database programmer. |
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Today some 10 neutron-star-neutron-star binaries have been discovered, and radio astronomy has accumulated a spectacular database of more than 1500 pulsars. |
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With the support of the Igloolik Research Centre, the names were transcribed into the syllabic orthography, and a parallel database using syllables was created. |
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For example, links from the Buzzsaw centralized drawing database to reprographers worldwide reduced the time and cost needed to ship paper drawings. |
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Department officials announced that they planned to develop an easy-access database during a joint committee hearing with concerned state legislators. |
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But after winning 55 percent of the white vote, Duke had a database of supporters some politicians coveted. |
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After all, the automated database is only as good as the information the judges feed into it. |
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The hitch was that the genetic profile has to be removed from the database if the person is exonerated. |
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My nearest relation, my wife, is telling me to get off my database and take out the garbage. |
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When analyzing a new sample, the iKnife can compare its mass spectrum to the ones in the database and predict its tissue type. |
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The new database allows us to search for specific patterns within biosequences. |
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Please take the issue of database maintenance fees as an action item for next week. |
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Autolearning is already incorporated into the analyzer, in a sense, since the device produces the database it needs entirely on its own. |
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To change the amount of compute and memory, you can select a different DB Instance class of the database. |
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The raw information was processed and placed into a database so the data could be accessed more quickly. |
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Cascading updates and cascading deletes are useful features of the SQL Server database engine. |
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The set of all location fingerprints and coordinates constitutes the location fingerprint database. |
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Mossack Fonseca asked the ICIJ not to publish the leaked documents from its database. |
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The EU also operates the Schengen Information System which provides a common database for police and immigration authorities. |
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After the sixth successive system init he had to concede that the database was corrupt. |
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The website and online database of the collection also provide increasing amounts of information. |
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The Online Computer Library Center allows library records to be searched online through its WorldCat database. |
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If you use computer applications that let you access information from a database system, you're probably a mere mortal. |
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The Snowdonia Society maintains a public database of persons visiting the 14 peaks in a single journey. |
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The Panama Papers database lists more than 13,000 companies and trusts set up there. |
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These have led to widely applied advances in computer science, especially string searching algorithms, machine learning, and database theory. |
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However, according to HM Inspectorate for Education and Training in Wales, the database contains data inaccuracies. |
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The database allows visitors to access the health information of WHO member states and other partners. |
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Mycroft has a unique civil service position as a kind of human database for all aspects of government policy. |
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Audio clips and television broadcasts are used to inform listeners of the BBC's comprehensive database. |
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The figure for number of licences in force is taken from the BBC's database. |
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This table was thus compiled by adding up single entries from the IOC database. |
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The results are attributed to the IOC country code as currently displayed by the IOC database. |
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In addition to all of the other subdisciplines of geography, GIS specialists must understand computer science and database systems. |
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The European Council reports that in 2013 an average of 43 stolen vehicles a day were detected by authorities using the SIS database. |
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The index is based on the International Air Transport Association database. |
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The identity document is used to connect a person to information about the person, often in a database. |
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The United Kingdom's scheme was scrapped in January 2011 and the database was destroyed. |
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If the database is to be printed out in the form of a dictionary, non-lemmas can be generated from the items contained in these fields. |
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This method opens a new, nonpooled connection to the database. ASP.NET checks the queue for notifications using this connection. |
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Content relating to the First World War that has been digitised is also included in the database. |
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Google Book Search is a tool from Google that searches the full text of books that Google scans, OCRs, and stores in its digital database. |
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Subsequently, the number of ESTs was extended to 12,000 and the diatom EST database was constructed for functional analyses. |
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The Tethys database provides access to scientific literature and general information on the potential environmental effects of wave energy. |
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In this center, all the data related to field measurement is consolidated in one central database. |
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The oldest offshore well recorded in Infield's offshore database is the Bibi Eibat well which came on stream in 1923 in Azerbaijan. |
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Spatial information can be stored in a database, from which it can be extracted on demand. |
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Including Spanish, a total of 101 languages are listed for Colombia in the Ethnologue database. |
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The A2A database was transferred to The National Archives with a new platform with a simpler interface to ensure its availability. |
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These are kept in the reading room at The National Archives and indexed in the online database. |
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This information is compiled as a database and is popularly known as the Chemical substances index. |
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Volunteers have created a database of Waltham serial numbers, models and grades, and descriptions of observed watches. |
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We had to roll back the changes to the database because of an unforeseen error. |
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The new searchable database is much more useful than the old paper records method. |
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The programmer seeded fresh, uncorrupted data into the database before running unit tests. |
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The office software package includes a wordprocessor, a spreadsheet, and a database. |
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Two basic report types are offered. The first prints a spreadsheetlike view of the database, with records in rows and fields in columns. |
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I tried to back up my database to a USB flash drive, but it isn't big enough. Therein lies the rub. |
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This prevents userless microposts from being stranded in the database when admins choose to remove users from the system. |
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The following code snippet shows how to check whether a writable database already exists, and if not, create an editable copy. |
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Now incorporated in Arkeia's MySQL plug-in is the ability to run incremental database backup based on the MySQL binary log data. |
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Access time is critical in an application like an encyclopedia, dictionary or database where the drive spends most of its time searching data. |
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Then, wind tunnel test data of several airfoils are collected and an airfoil database is generated. |
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This enables customers to access industry leading database and Java EE application servers in the cloud. |
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The Splice Machine database allows businesses to replace conventional RDBMS systems that are too expensive or hard to scale. |
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Rather, data is in a relational database and that is where the audit trail needs to be created and protected. |
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And when the database flags a conflict, the court must notify the judge. |
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A database on so-called rendition flights compiled by a university team refers to 13 stops at Aberdeen, Wick and Inverness. |
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Every database has a list of reserved words that are not allowed to use as identifiers without quoting. |
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Our technology eliminates the need to type and retype information and creates a database that populates forms and aggregates reports. |
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The lepidopterists also make an inventory that they later send to the butterfly association's national database. |
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Mann, Rivel, Barley Pletscher and Ismaily are experienced data management and database professionals. |
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At the tiny airport, arriving visitors receive plastic litterbags and must register on a computer database known as NoronhaNet. |
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Information is stored into an organization's existing SQL Server or MSDE database, and all logons, logoffs, and report retrievals are audited. |
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Encoding is to convert the set of terms forming the database representative into a sequence of binary digits. |
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The Committee approved a proposal to establish a national database for bioethical professionals in the Sultanate. |
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The database will also contain photograph and ten-finger biometry of persons above the age of 15 years. |
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Between 2000 and 2002, Luxembourger linguist Jerome Lulling developed a database of 125,000 words for the very first Luxembourgish spellchecker. |
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Simply drop a makefile on the compiler to compile large directories of HTML documents into a single, compact THINK Reference database. |
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The new release introduces complete schema extraction and SQL scripting of database objects. |
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When the flat file became unmanageable, we switched to a proper database system. |
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The database contains translations for hundreds of HIV prevention terms in seven languages. |
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In the Single-Click system, all the required reports retrieve the information from the record-keeping database. |
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To what degree will growth of the SMB Hosted Applications center around customer and database management? |
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Weblinx has a database of almost 300 different social networks that are used for social bookmarking for its clients. |
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The intuitive workflow and familiar interface offer an easier way to spatialize a PODS database. |
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Based on extensive custom web development and a complete overhaul of the startup profiles to the online database we have realized that vision. |
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CoActivity Log Co Stores statistics about accomplished scanning tasks and latest database status in a user-friendly format. |
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Cohesion System Designer is a database driven, hierarchical design tool for designing complete electronic systems consisting of ICs and boards. |
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The match was made via the International Species Studbook, which is a database for all captive animals and shows their genetic line. |
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A leading art theft database reveals 31 Colourist paintings have been stolen in nine years and 21 are still missing. |
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He txts all the database members, of which I'm one, saying 'Please come and see the City. |
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Mr Heseltine's rise as a ufologist began after he set up a database of UFO sightings involving the police while he was still a detective. |
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Despite of many DataSet benefits, this strategy generates a few unexpected problems, related to database concurrency exceptions. |
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Petersburg, Russia, and MPD will co-produce a comprehensive database on the optical properties of materials. |
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Data written to the primary database will be synchronously replicated to the standby. |
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These features are claimed not to be found in any other NoSQL database. |
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At the touch of a button the officers have access to the national police computer, the Merseyside mugshot database, in-telligence files and current laws and legislation. |
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Alert the second-hand trade and publicly checkable stolen goods database. |
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This database provides data on meat market in Asia Pacific region. |
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His trade stand provides free invisible marker pens and information on preventing rural crime, as well as logging mobile phone numbers onto the national police database. |
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Upon completion of the acquisition, TomTom will fully integrate the Australian map database into its transaction-based mapmaking platform to enable real-time maps. |
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The database will be used to remove the names of SIDS victims from national mailing lists, sparing parents the grief of receiving direct mail offers for children's products. |
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We believe Clustrix's blazingly fast and powerful database will enhance our ability to innovate and continuously improve our customers' experience. |
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More than 20 of the 150 potential jocular names in the website's database have now been registered with Companies House including Bivium, Libero and Ualeo. |
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The script requires PHP support, MySQL database and safe mode off. |
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Resinate says that organizations that use ResinateOEM can utilize the company's resin database containing detailed engineering specifications on more than 10,000 materials. |
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SharePlex's unique log-based replication technology reduces the impact of both planned and unplanned downtime by offering an accessible replica of the production database. |
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Instead, they point to initiatives from the database giants to absorb key technologies, enabling them to offer fuller XML support within the relational model. |
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The queries from the database, the extraction of pixels, and the calculation of average reflectances for the forests in the query were made by the program PixelWin. |
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