Metadata inheritance is intended to improve efficiency by reducing the requirement to re-create metadata at each level of aggregation. |
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You save time, because there is no need to re-create closed captioning information when you deliver your project. |
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The developing countries began to copy and re-create aspects of the developed countries' economies. |
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Kids and their parents learn to re-create favorite cartoon and comic-strip characters. |
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So were suggestions to re-create the old map of the Middle East with kingdoms of Hittites, Phoenicians and Ammonites. |
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To emulate is to re-create a work that uses a defunct technology by essentially re-copying it into a current technology. |
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Because of the weight of the bogie, if it's traveling at 11 miles per hour, NASCAR can re-create the impact of a 40-mph crash. |
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The intention is not to parody the genre, but to affectionately re-create the kind of movie that was popularized by Doris Day. |
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A photomechanical or digital process is used to re-create the image, which is run on a high-speed, automated press. |
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If you can't make it to the orchards this year but would like to re-create a little of that harvest fun at home, try making some candied apples. |
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If you find yourself in this situation, you may want to re-create the home environment in a health care setting. |
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And when he looked back with longing it was Duval who helped him re-create the joy he had experienced there. |
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Inside, life-size tableaux re-create moments in history, like Lewis and Clark and the Corps of Discovery meeting the native Nez Perce. |
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She used her collections to re-create, as authentically as possible, 18th-century New England farm life. |
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This means, you have to format at least one hard disk and re-create a volume. |
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That they not only accept this situation but value it and actively re-create it is due to the nature of orthodox beliefs and practices. |
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Webb had intended to re-create the tavern interior located in the ell of the Dutton House, but her plan was never implemented. |
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Then you use those words and try to re-create something in your own life, touching back to when I was a kid. |
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The artist is responsible for the music he plays: he must weigh it and re-create it. |
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If you lose the account name and password, you will have to re-create the files. |
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This means also that once the technology, skills and infrastructure are eroded or disappear, they are extremely difficult to re-create. |
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Backup means copying data in order to have a copy of the information that can be used to re-create content in case of data loss. |
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Therefore, it is recommended that you re-create a full backup after disk defragmentation. |
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If you recover the same disk signature, you don't need to re-create or edit the tasks created previously. |
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It is our hope that you are able to re-create this stimulation in each of your working environments. |
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Yes, there was to be a new Hedonism that was to re-create life, and to save it from that harsh, uncomely Puritanism that is having, in our own day, its curious revival. |
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It can help us to enjoy the natural wonders around us, build friendships, or take time out to re-create our inner selves. |
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Today, attempts are being made to re-create the natural spruce-fir, beech and spruce forests in the disaster area. |
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Model for students how completing a sketch can help them to re-create a well-loved block structure. |
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Very seldom can restoration or rehabilitation re-create conditions and values that attain those of pristine natural coastal wetland ecosystems. |
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The aim of recovery of aid is to seek to re-create the status quo ex ante by annulling the negative effect on competition caused by the illegal aid. |
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He encouraged them to re-create the tradition of the Spring Feast as a way of showing respect for traditional culture and to earn the trust of the local community. |
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An audit trail, which is the information that is required to re-create a sequence of events related to a business transaction, must include sufficient detail to substantiate summarized information. |
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To re-create the rest of the suspected infection pathway, the researchers brought five of the volunteers back to the hotel several weeks later. |
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By putting arbitrary ministerial discretion on scoping into the act, the proposed changes will essentially re-create the situation that we fought through the courts to clarify. |
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Is it as a moment of grace that obliges us to re-create our believing experience in tune with the challenges of an epoch in crisis or as a situation of death? |
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At the end of this year, students will be able to teach clients not only to recognize how patterns appear physically and behaviorally in their lives, but also how to re-create and stop them. |
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All actions taken to re-create, in whole or in part, a cultural property, based up on historical, literary, graphic, pictorial, arch aeological and scientific evide nce. |
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Therefore, The Entities should open up to the interprovincial dimension, not because local limitations oblige them to do so, but in order to re-create a worldwide spirit in the Order. |
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If adopted on a large scale, locavorism can only re-create the misery inherent to subsistence agriculture. |
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Beyond his contributions, Romand had to re-create all of the needed pieces in her atelier, as well as all of the accessories. |
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Finch went to considerable lengths to render the star as it appears to the naked eye, using a cluster of compacted marks to re-create its pulsing, seething mass. |
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Using the best local materials and reviving traditional techniques, Abu and Sandeep re-create an India of rajahs and maharanis for Bollywood and Hollywood's elite. |
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We had to reconstruct proportions, re-create colors, and find materials drawing upon publicity photos of the time. |
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We're thrilled that she so loved the look we gave her for our photo shoot that she hired our hairstylist to re-create it for an official gala the following day. |
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The computer models described there seemed both intriguing and easy to re-create, and so I wrote a quick-and-dirty program to play with some of them. |
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Stewart takes us back to his childhood, where he grew up in a poor but loving household, and how he tried re-create it with his young Vietnamese girlfriend, Mai. |
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Then, the guys select events to re-create, with often hilarious results. |
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Neutron stars are too far away for astronomers to study their composition, and scientists cannot re-create their enormous pressures in the lab. |
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The project, with reference to historical and archaeological sources, seeks to re-create the castle pleasure garden back to its original state and then to put it on view to the general public. |
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Around the corner is Ellen's Stardust Diner, which seeks to re-create the 1950s heyday of midtown luncheonettes. |
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After the decision was made, a group of local Holmesians in charge of planning the exhibition decided to re-create the sitting room at 221b Baker Street. |
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The goal of surgical treatment is to remove the stenotic segment of the external auditory canal and to re-create a physiologically functioning tympanic membrane. |
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Re-create the feel of being at the game and hold the first part of the party on the driveway as if you are tailgating. |
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Judith Watkins is centre manager for arts and crafts charity Re-create, part of the Cardiff and the Vale Play Services Association. |
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