Hence, the New Reality Run-time is a run-time that optimizes for REST and Scripts. |
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The REST interface is extensible by Javascript code, thus providing lean, semantically speaking APIs for applications. |
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For the rest of his life, Bell continued to criticise the usual theories of measurement in quantum theory. |
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McManus routinely completed it in just over nine minutes and was in the middle of his warm-down when the rest crossed the line. |
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We stayed for a couple of days in Austria, but the players who had played did a separate warm-down from the rest of the squad next day. |
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Joe had been on the warpath the whole day, and it was obviously getting to the rest of the cast. |
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An object in equilibrium will not experience acceleration, and will either remain at rest, or continue moving at a constant velocity. |
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Sober, sensible readers who get to bed by half past ten may have no fun, but they may be less likely to get heart disease than the rest of us. |
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Telephone lines were jammed and communication with the rest of the country was effectively cut off for several hours. |
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For the rest of the journey Mary allowed the conversation to wash over her and she finally felt normal. |
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The US has over 10,000 nuclear warheads and more nuclear weapons than the rest of the world combined. |
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But the Scot's quiet confidence and forbearance spread to the rest of the community. |
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He's been attempting to overturn the conviction because the police tracked his burner phone to a Texas rest stop. |
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Another round of drinks and she was stumbling around with the rest of them. |
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Think of your arteries as tubes that carry blood from your heart to the rest of your body. |
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For the rest of the afternoon, I'd loll around her bungalow, which contained nothing of any interest to children. |
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Rest is of greatest importance to arthritics, who should not overdo their work, exercise, or recreational activities. |
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He was so exhausted from today's walk that when he sat down to rest, he fell asleep. |
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It's this artistic energy that makes the art business so much fun for the rest of us. |
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I'm out of town the rest of today for a loan closing and to break bread with an old friend or two. |
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We were greeted like long-lost friends and ushered to our table, where we received devoted service for the rest of the night. |
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The royal assent to this shoddy measure is not a victory for the government, but a defeat for all the rest of us. |
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If these looks stay in fashion for the rest of my life I will never go out of fashion. |
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She watered the mules at the stableyard fountain, rubbed them down, and let them rest in a patch of shade. |
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Any half-wit, by the simple device of ascribing his delusions to revelation, takes on an authority that is denied to all the rest of us. |
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David laughed at the idea, and Kate seemed to sigh before starting to massage the place at the bridge of her nose where her glasses rest. |
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The argument is that big institutions can't get bamboozled by hype the way the rest of us rubes can. |
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The rest of us just continue to be stressed out, over worked, ashen and grey faced and up to our necks in debt. |
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But looking at the rest of his features, you would never know that he is a looney tunes. |
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Before this the staff had only been able to fly ashore for a couple of days' rest on a rotational basis. |
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Michael loaded the rest in the boot and got inside, just in case she decided to loose the beast as payback. |
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Malachi drank the rest of his cup of coffee and ground out the cigarette in the ashtray. |
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Group members also helped out one of their number who picked up an injury on the second day, carrying his rucksack the rest of the way. |
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The tail fin and the rudder attached to it were discovered half a mile from where the fuselage and engines came to rest. |
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Loosely rest your hands on the bars, and only do that when it's needed to maintain your balance. |
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We are paying off an extra billion of debt, and we are putting much of the rest aside against the future needs of this possible downturn. |
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While the rest of the Connecticut players merely loosen up, stretching the muscles used on their jump shots, Brown instantly goes to work. |
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When I got to Las Vegas, I got my racing number and went back to the car to rest and fell asleep. |
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When they got home Nan fell asleep on the couch and remained asleep for the rest of the afternoon. |
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With the rest of the season a wash, the team will experiment with players who could make an impact next season. |
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Harry was already sleeping in his accustomed place and, unusually, Dolly came up to rest near my feet. |
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The rest of its people are Indians, mainly Quechua and Aymara who are subsistence farmers in the mountains. |
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I know it's an odd detail to fixate on, but it just jarred with the rest of the scene. |
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Runners rarely need pure rest on their days off, just a break from the jarring effects of running. |
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In the end, I didn't want to spend the rest of my life watching my diet, taking supplements, having tests. |
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She would not be calmed, she would not be quelled, she would not be made to silence and rest. |
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Bath has always been popular, ever since the Romans found spa waters there and established it as a centre of rest and recreation. |
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After a night's rest we carried our kayaks down a steep path that led us to the water's edge. |
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It seems unlikely that an ophiolite fragment 300 km long would remain intact and unmixed with the rest of the rocks in an accretionary wedge. |
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But the rest of you, squandering money to quench your thirst with a drink more expensive than petrol, you're just weak-willed and wet. |
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The boat, full of four big heavy men, seemed not to touch the water but to rest on the surface film like a water boatman. |
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The rest of the time Vaughn simply gibbers on and on, jaw-jawing and wise-cracking. |
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Persistent questioners are much less prone to embarrassment than the rest of us. |
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I browse the news sites and the blogs, then go play with my daughter for the rest of the morning. |
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It is important that the driver does not rest his finger on this switch or he will then have effectively jammed all radio transmissions to his pit. |
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I still remember the day the tape was made, but before I could dwell on it, I tossed it out the window and finished the rest of my packing in a state of fuming. |
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I did a quick wash of my hair and lathering of the rest of my body. |
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The rest of the essays and lectures in The Masters of Mankind show how Chomsky insists on breaking all the rules. |
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Everyone was silent on the rest of the walk to the roughly cut door. |
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Despite the fact that the two institutions spend most of their time advising, lending to and dictating to developing countries, the rest of the world does not get a look-in. |
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But while this is a satisfying central plot, the story is just as much about the accident-prone romances and intrigues of the rest of this likeable family. |
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Because of the slow pace and small scale of most of those lumber operations, loggers often selected only the most merchantable trees, leaving the rest for future harvests. |
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And don't miss Ratnapura, where you can not only buy sapphires, rubies, moonstones, aquamarines and the rest, but you can also see where they are mined. |
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There seems to be a natural intensity and desire there to put in a top performance every week, so it will be interesting to see how this rubs off on the rest of the players. |
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The keyboard surround is also black, but more importantly, it's finished in a tactile, rubberised coating which feels just great when you rest your wrists on it. |
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It was with sheer shock that Alicia reacted to the message Bryan had left in her locker, as her watery eyes flew over the contents of the rest of the note. |
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The rest that extends beyond the circumference of the meat quickly melts down onto the surface of the flattop. |
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She was so elated that for the rest of that day, and for the rest of that week, the little worm of melancholy which had been eating away at her heart was quiescent. |
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Leave to rest while you prepare the warrigal greens and pancake. |
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Einstein warmed to the idea that the gravitational field of the rest of the Universe might explain centrifugal and other inertial forces resulting from acceleration. |
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Tim was whipped away from the scene by the teacher's calling, and he, as well as the rest of the class, lined up in a circle round the tall and lean Mr. Khan. |
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His nickname, given to him at the Battle of Gettysburg and which he kept for the rest of his life, was Stonewall Jim. |
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The Government has known for five years that disposing of solid toxic waste with domestic rubbish would be banned, bringing the UK in line with the rest of Europe. |
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We trotted on in silence for most of the day, stopping under the shade of a lone tree to take a quick rest from the hot noon day sun, before pressing on again. |
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On the rest of the front there was intermittent artillery fire. |
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Measured in megaohms, this rest also has an accompanying voltage requirement. |
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Teesside, and the rest of the North-east, this week will see scattered showers and breezier conditions, according to the Met Office. |
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The zygote travels the rest of the way down the Fallopian tube towards the uterus, dividing as it makes its journey. |
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When the last player standing has beaten off the rest they then get the chance to win big if they answer quizmaster handsome Gethin Jones' 21st question. |
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Because only this early light produces a sharp shadowgraph of an embedded object, researchers need a way to isolate it from the rest of the light emerging from a sample. |
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Tip all the rest of the meatball ingredients, except the olive oil, into the bowl and season with black pepper then squish everything together until mixed. |
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Hoogstraten said pounds 30 million of his pounds 95 million fortune had been seized by the sequestrator and the rest has been frozen by the High Court. |
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