Interconnected streets allow rush-hour overflow to trickle through neighborhoods, moving more traffic with less pavement. |
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This causes problems around culverts, overflow pipes, and other water conduits. |
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The Pocklington problem was a build-up of sanitary debris, which blocked a filter at an approved overflow point. |
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An overflow crowd, clearly inebriated by spirituous drink, literally gathered around the field and scaled nearby trees to watch the game. |
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One of the main causes, in first-class bureaucratese, is known as a combined sewer overflow. |
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The second buffer overflow vuln exists in the bulk insert procedure, which allows data files to be copied into a table. |
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This may result in unexpected application behavior, accessing a defunct application, incomplete database records or buffer overflow. |
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A properly exploited buffer overflow could allow a hacker to gain root, or superuser, access to a Sendmail server. |
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Hence the Cambodians were hastily moved to remote Port Hedland, with overflow facilities at the even more remote Curtin airbase near Derby. |
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LaBonge says the city plans to build a parking area on Fuller to accommodate the overflow, but he has no idea when it will be built. |
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I duct taped the overflow drain on the sink, and inserted a CO2 cartridge into the drain cleaning unit. |
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They broke the wire fence to the play area along with the overflow pipe to the drinking fountain. |
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The early 20th century dam is a splendid structure, with ten overflow arches and a castellated valve tower. |
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Terracotta pots overflow with cactuses and red, pink and purple flowers, above which spread expansive palms and orange and lemon trees. |
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More than 300 people attended, so the overflow attendees were housed in a dormitory that reeked of fresh paint. |
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First up, a buffer overflow involving chunked encoding with the ASP ISAPI filter. |
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Most pages will also contain river and stream stage information and show at what water level rivers will overflow their banks. |
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Many can't afford to have the septic tanks emptied regularly, so they fill and overflow into the street. |
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The type is notorious because of its single precision overflow behavior, so most people end up using even when double precision is not required. |
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Drains overflow, road surfaces are washed away and traffic signals stop working. |
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It's great that you are re-gifting your children's overflow birthday items to a worthy cause. |
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It will also offer 11 mother-and-toddler spaces and 16 coach spaces, which could double up as an overflow park for a further 50 cars. |
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We don't share our sentiments with friends we have known since school days, but we overflow with emotions in crowded chat rooms. |
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In addition, safety features have been considered in the pond design to prevent overflow. |
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I could not remain in the main youth hostel, but there was an overflow hostel in another part of the city and I could stay there. |
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Sure enough down my pub that night we had an overflow of people who had waited up to an hour in some cases to get served. |
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On a lighter note, Canberra's citizens have been asked to minimise water going into the drains to prevent sewage overflow into the river system. |
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There will then be a local overflow and surplus will end up running into distant ground, rivers, wherever gravity will dictate. |
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By daybreak the yards that back onto Ten-Mile Creek were filled with its overflow. |
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The experiment was started to avoid overflow from the existing sewage ponds into the surrounding claypans. |
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The city's sewage treatment plant has suffered three fires and the emergency holding dam will overflow after tonight. |
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To accommodate overflow from storms, the capacity of the new line will be 300 percent of the maximum wastewater flow. |
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Uncontrolled overflow spread into the salt lakes, causing them to expand and eventually mix with the freshwater. |
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After plugging the overflow drain, use the plunger exactly as you would in opening an ordinary sink. |
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The bits may indicate a negative output of the arithmetic logic unit, a carry out signal, an overflow, or a zero output. |
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In some cases, concrete and stone retaining walls and dikes are erected along banks to stave off overflow in heavy rain. |
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Corrugated huts house additional families in backyards and the shanty towns overflow with new arrivals. |
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This is an open invitation to flooding once the monsoon arrives and if the Tawi does overflow it will be a disaster. |
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An overflow audience was intently learning the signs and, like a sing-along at a concert, doing a sign-along. |
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The first on the left is overflow parking, and the second on the right is the park directly outside the restaurant. |
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This means that memory overflow viruses will not affect a system with EVP enabled. |
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But in heavy rain an overflow valve under the river siphoned untreated waste, including sulfureous waste, directly into the waterway. |
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The circular unit is the bio gas tank, the rectangular container is the overflow water tank. |
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With a garden hose connected to this safety valve, you can direct some of the overflow after a heavy rain out into the garden. |
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There's a valid argument, really, to have at least a feed of some sort for an overflow section. |
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A house of this size does not leave much room for frippery and single-task space, so many areas double as sleeping cubbies for overflow visitors. |
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Like most sparkling water in plastic bottles, it can overflow when you remove the cap. |
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The exhibition will see tables, fireplaces and mantelpieces overflow with more than 40 arrangements inspired by original horticultural designs. |
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Santo said the flooding was triggered by torrential rains over the last three days, which caused several rivers to overflow their banks. |
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The package doesn't include an SD card but has 15MB of internal memory to get you started or act as an overflow. |
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A few years back, there was a tiny overflow of concept cars outside the Convention Center. |
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We would be delighted to arrange other celebration evenings to accommodate the overflow from that night. |
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They can also get access to a further 22 spaces in a nearby overflow car park during bigger services. |
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The coach-parking area can double up as an overflow car park, with spaces for a further 50 cars if it is not needed for coaches at any time. |
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The floods followed torrential rain that has fallen since August, causing rivers to overflow and dams to collapse. |
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Many of the overflow visitors scheduled to stay in Cancun have filled the resorts in the Riviera Maya. |
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And overflow capacity anticipated to be available in other magistrates' courts is no longer there because of changes in the courts system. |
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It has been decided that the expected overflow from the church on the evening of June 3rd will be catered for by using a marquee. |
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Seasonal treats include candies, cookies, fruits, nuts, food snacks and drinks which overflow the gift basket. |
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The right aisle was made into a classroom to accommodate the overflow from the schoolhouse across the road. |
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What causes a washing machine to overflow, but only moderately and not consistently, and how do you fix it? |
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Members of both sides of the political spectrum in the overflow audience rose to applaud. |
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Activity at the summit is nearly continuous, characterized by occasional lava overflow and brief, highly explosive eruptions. |
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It cannot be over inflated, as there is an overflow valve that bleeds excess air from the system. |
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Tears threatened to flood her eyes and she blinked them back, only to encourage them to overflow. |
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Even a midsize or small river can overflow into streets if a storm causes the water level to rise quickly. |
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Only when it started slopping into the overflow did I blink back to awareness and shut it off. |
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My job at the food importers started at seven, and the street door of the overflow hostel was not unlocked until seven. |
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The townspeople throw open their homes to receive this influx of visitors and the overflow stay in caravans and tents. |
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When the water got cold I kicked the faucet and let it run until water gurgled into the overflow. |
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Owing to these considerations, I am still persuaded that exterior termination of the overflow pipe is the more practical solution. |
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Yes, when passion ebbs, nurture comes before nature and compassion must overflow. |
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Ships were built both to modernize the navy and to catch the overflow of trade. |
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This maneuver opened the river to navigation farther upstream and stopped the overflow of water into the lake. |
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The trouble started last Wednesday when we got home to find the overflow pipe gushing water from the side of the house. |
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Chronic urinary retention with resultant overflow incontinence is uncommon in women. |
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In order to overcome this problem when reducing milk over high heat, one should start off with a sufficiently large pan so that even foaming will not overflow the sides. |
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That's the only area where we have any significant overflow. |
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However, sources suggested that this would not have benefited TV3 significantly, as the station would not have been able to accommodate the overflow. |
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Your bath should have an overflow to meet modern plumbing regulations. |
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For example, a single application may require a host server along with dedicated servers for testing, quality control, overflow, mirroring, and so on. |
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It's a simple buffer overflow, and should be patched within days. |
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How many streets will have to remain unswept, how many refuse bins left to overflow, and roadways left to crumble to help pay for this latest face-saving exercise? |
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The car park of Morrisons often suffers from overflow car parking with shoppers having to park on side roads close to Morrisons which creates more congested local roads. |
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The majority of the rivers overflow and inundate roads and houses. |
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Toilets overflow, pipes leak and refuse piles up in the stairwells. |
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As the fount of all knowledge, the pastor's job is to overflow with spiritual truth each week while the congregation sits and absorbs this wisdom. |
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We eventually migrated to a narrow, cobbled alleyway, an archaic space crammed with smartly dressed young people, the overflow from several dimly lit bars. |
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The intention was to convert the ground floor of a house into a farm shop, replace and enlarge the garden centre and coffee shop and landscape an overflow car park. |
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These can be flocculated forming a High Density Sludge which once settled can give a relatively clear overflow, which is discharged to the rivers. |
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Patients with less acute injuries may be triaged to an outpatient surgery center, or a surgery center may be asked to take overflow patients from acute care hospitals. |
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The exhibition feels like a trade show with art as a by product, an image overflow holding pen for bored commuters with time to spare as they shuttle to the airport. |
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When the waitress returned with everybody else's drinks, Jason snatched the white cappuccino mug and noisily slurped the foam beginning to overflow atop the glass. |
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Pope Francis urged the local parish to open up a closed monastery on the island to house the overflow. |
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An hour to the north, at the rural Tilton School, Mitt Romney faced his own overflow crowd beneath quietly humming ceiling fans. |
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An overflow room was required so that late-comers could watch the putative frontrunner on a large-screen television. |
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They predict that in the next half a decade or so, the Himalayas could experience intense flooding as mountain lakes overflow with water from melting glaciers and snowfields. |
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Their great old houses overflow with rough medieval furniture, threadbare tapestries and religious relics worn smooth by the touch of generations. |
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The security bug concerns the vCard, or virtual business cards, component of Outlook, which has been found to contain a buffer overflow vulnerability. |
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This shortcoming creates a means for hackers to spam users with a maliciously constructed email designed to trigger this buffer overflow condition. |
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The event will kick off at 9.30 am and at 4pm roads in the town centre will be closed to allow market stands and crowds to overflow into the streets. |
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The first flood was caused by a combination of obstructions in the gutter and the absence of any overflow to deal with excess water not taken away by obstructed drains. |
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Position the valve so that the overflow pipe is next to the ballcock. |
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Sporting ovals are sometimes opened up as an overflow caravan park. |
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Around them, ashtrays overflow, piled high, one on top of the other. |
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According to Mrs Bennett, the drains overflow five or six times a year. |
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According to the report the appropriate flood control approach for Bangladesh is to open up as much space as possible to accommodate river overflow. |
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It is not possible to ensure complete safety from flooding or overflow. |
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As far as the local officials are concerned, we all know that their responsibility will differ depending on whether it was mountain torrent, mudrock slide or river overflow. |
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In the meantime, the city has built two storage facilities in the eastern beaches and one in the western beaches, designed to intercept sewage overflow. |
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There was an overflow through the roof hatch on two occasions. |
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The new tank, which was lowered into place by a huge crane, will help prevent flood water overflow and untreated sewage gushing into the River Blackwater. |
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The Milikouri-Ayios Nicolaos road is also closed to traffic due to the overflow of the Platys River. |
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And the floors shall be full of wheat, and the fats shall overflow with wine and oil. |
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You should move these structures from the stack to the heap to avoid a potential stack overflow. |
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The alluvial soil deposited by the rivers when they overflow their banks has created some of the most fertile plains in the world. |
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It was first formed by a glacial overflow from the long drained away Lake Lapworth, at the end of the last ice age. |
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Not only is the rising sea a problem, but erratic weather patterns may cause the rivers to overflow. |
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Periodically the sewerage systems of Paris experience a failure known as sanitary sewer overflow, often in periods of high rainfall. |
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Lake Bonneville was not a glacial lake, but glacial age climate change determined the lake level and its overflow. |
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Such sanitary sewer overflow can mean streets becoming flooded with a mixture of water and sewage, causing a health risk. |
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At Wakefield, for example, the lake at Pugneys Country Park is used as an overflow for the river in order to protect the town. |
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The bubbling produced a froth with would overflow the glass unless you drank quickly. This, of course, would get you quite slarmied in a hurry. |
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Through this plantation ran a creek full of snakeheads and eels, its overflow swelling the swamp around it. |
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In his little red notebook the following random thoughts formed and were jotted down, like the slow interior overflow of a stanchless music. |
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Air Force officials want the overflow stopped because it interferes with the use of the lakebed as an emergency landing strip. |
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If your friends are happy in the Lotus position, a large rug can double as the overflow area when your sofa and armchairs have reached capacity. |
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The lymph vessels parallel the blood vessels and are the overflow storm drain of the body fluids. |
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If buffer overflow does occur in C, it is not detected unless the programmer has written an explicit check. |
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Researchers at Phion have found two different ways to cause a buffer overflow that could corrupt the memory of the operating system's kernel. |
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The vulnerability is called a buffer overflow problem and is reportedly only found on Windows versions of the software. |
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Today, sewage overflow is rarely an issue in developed cities. |
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In the beginning, the overflow of river Tawing flooded only a number of villages in Kampak subdistrict. |
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A It is probably blocked tear ducts, meaning his tears do not drain away normally and overflow from his eyes. |
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Staffroom rivalry and the anarchy of adolescence overflow, provoking insistent questions about history and how you teach it. |
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The scheme preserves the contents of the nesting store, the Q stores, the subroutine jump nesting store, and the overflow and test registers. |
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The quantization parameter is further adjusted to keep the bit rate within the given constraints, and to prevent buffer overflow and underflow. |
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Poll's authority is undermined by each autograph he signs, every swearword he returns with interest when Premiership passions overflow. |
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Ghostly hot springs at Hveravellir in Iceland overflow on to terraces of geyserite. |
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Its paved carpark and grass overflow carpark are located in the eastern area of the outer bailey. |
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This new variant is a mass-mailing worm that makes use of a new attack targeting a Microsoft Internet Explorer IFRAME buffer overflow vulnerability. |
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Vulnerabilities in the form of buffer overflow errors are also hard to control and predict so security solutions often interpret attacker-injected code as legitimate. |
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The Seniles collection was begun by Petrarch when his collection of letters for the Familiares grew so large he resolved to initiate two new volumes to house the overflow. |
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This overflow has run into the Ouseburn and the Letch, which runs through our estate, and the Ouseburn has burst its banks because of the volume of water. |
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They connect the coach park and overflow car park to the shopping centre. |
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Another innovation in its construction was the use of a hydraulic jump pool at the foot of the overflow chute, which dissipates the energy of the cascading water. |
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These plants live in areas of high rainfall in South America such as Mount Roraima and consequently have a problem ensuring their pitchers do not overflow. |
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This overflow channel became the Strait of Dover about 425,000 years ago. |
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Harrow School divides its pupils, who are all boarders, into twelve Houses, each of about seventy boys, with a thirteenth house, Gayton, used as an overflow. |
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The buildup in household cesspools could sometimes overflow, especially when it rained, and was washed into London's streets and sewers which eventually led to the Thames. |
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Kondoing requires clothing to be folded in a particular way and certain corners of Pinterest overflow with images of diligently arranged underwear drawers. |
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The modern form of the dikes supplemented by overflow and lateral diversion channels, began to appear in the 17th and 18th centuries, built in the Netherlands. |
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