When a command is given to the hard drive, the device needs to determine if this command is to be queued or processed right away. |
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At its peak, there were 3,439 workers on the project and tradesmen queued for the chance of a job. |
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At Heathrow, passengers queued outside terminals just to join check-in lines but the airport expects to return to its usual schedule by tomorrow. |
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Could they not have given out cloakroom tickets last night to everyone who queued up in the rain? |
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As soon as the BSY bit is cleared, the host can issue another queued command to the drive, allowing a queue of commands to be built in the drive. |
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In the chamber and in committee rooms of the Commons, Labour MP after Labour MP queued up to hammer the idea. |
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This is used when a script which is controlling the call has finished executing and has not yet queued the call for any skillsets. |
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She went to the railway station and queued alongside passengers on the westbound platform. |
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Society women quickly took note and queued up to have their portraits painted in similar poses. |
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Mobile phone systems failed due to overloading, creating long lines as people queued to use pay phones. |
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Before combat, several actions can be queued for each character, to be carried out when activated. |
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A huge crowd queued excitedly for the opportunity to slap some foam on their favourite teacher. |
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You are ready to slalom down an awesome ski slope, with an adrenaline-pumping playlist queued up on your MP3 player. |
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I queued for the birth certificate, wrote the cheque, sent the application off, sat back and waited. |
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Having queued in order to buy a paper, some old duffer just walks in front of me in order to get served. |
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Once you create the worker thread, you can queue work in a fashion similar to how work is queued with the default worker thread. |
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With the heat beating down on them, people queued up in front of fresh fruit juice stalls to quench their thirst. |
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If not, it will be queued in the computer to which the printer is attached. |
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Cars and other vehicles queued for hours to reach the fair, backing up through Stow Square and up to the Fosseway. |
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Despite the frosty weather, early morning shoppers queued in their hundreds to bag the best deals. |
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Some arriving planes waited two hours to get to a gate while departing aircraft queued up to be de-iced. |
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People, old and young, queued up in the blazing sun, pails in hand, for man-made ice. |
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All write operations are queued to the secondary device, or the journal device, which may be disk or tape. |
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Having queued for 45 minutes to get money, the three bank machines each give up the ghost. |
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Bulk uploads that can be submitted will be queued for processing and once this issue has been resolved, will resume flowing through the system. |
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Pupils queued up to pay to chuck wet sponges at their teachers, and all the money raised went to a worthy charity. |
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We queued for a while to get in and had a wander round the outer precincts and courtyards before touring the spectacular State Apartments. |
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And, people queued up to test drive the Ford Endeavour and other luxury cars. |
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Whatever flows through your perceptual systems can be rewound and queued up for viewing at a later date. |
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Cars were slowly working through the single lane open, and traffic queued back in each direction. |
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Indeed, the large bulk shipping carriers are queued up for weeks waiting to load basic ore and other items on the way to China. |
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Frustrated motorists queued in lengthy tailbacks as a two-week scheme to rip up and resurface Gillygate got under way. |
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Events are queued asynchronously, in real time as the events happen, but they are read synchronously via the read system call. |
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By the time the doors opened, more than 100 people had queued, in a line stretching back to Peasholme Green. |
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And scores of revellers queued in the snow to join in the celebrations in packed pubs and clubs in the town centre. |
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Excited women and children queued up for their autographs and photographs as lensmen from the media clicked away endlessly. |
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Yesterday in Brixton Sainsbury's I queued in front of two drunken deafs who opened their beers while they were waiting and were amusingly lairy. |
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All around, people queued in a polite but formal way to pay their respects. |
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Many shops said they had already sold out of their pre-order allocations, as fans queued through the night for them. |
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Once the type of sales function has been determined, the call will be queued to the appropriate skillsets. |
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As the summit began yesterday, desperate kids in nearby shanty towns queued for water at standpipes. |
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On block release, I queued for dinner at the college canteen behind Alison and Sam. |
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The call blocks until events are ready and then returns all available events once any event is queued. |
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Once turned on, programs are queued up for commercial scanning after the end of the show. |
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Hundreds of Essex residents queued from early today to have their family heirlooms identified and valued by a team of TV experts. |
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In his mind, Dante, Petrarch and Boccaccio thus queued together with the Russian people. |
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The strategy elements add a wonderful dimension, allowing actions to be queued and carried out in succession, with multiple characters at your command. |
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Patients who queued around the block in Third World scenes to register with a Dutch dentist are no nearer getting treatment after her past was exposed. |
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Detractors queued up to hurl abuse at Polanski, pointing out that was guilty of unlawful sexual intercourse with a minor. |
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Requests for reordering or revocation of a payment order shall be queued until the algorithm is complete. |
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It began as a free-for-all in which commands were executed as entered, with many queued, skipped or ignored by the emulator. |
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Long lines of blood donors queued up outside area hospitals. |
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His decision caused outrage abroad, and especially in Europe, where leaders queued up to harangue him. |
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Behind a summery façade of relaxed spirits, thousands of people queued anxiously at army distribution points to upgrade their gas-masks. |
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Spending more than an hour greeting a well-behaved group that queued with schoolboy grins, she lavished her attention on the well-deserved throng with photos and autographs. |
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Crowds of shoppers queued to get in shops and then queued at the tills. |
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The thousands of people in what was probably a record crowd were in high spirits, even though many of them had queued in their cars for more than an hour to get in. |
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At the time navigation resumes, a total of 17 vessels will be queued to transit the canal. |
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In Liverpool, 1,600 men queued to volunteer on the day the recruiting office opened. |
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Droves of authors have queued up to protest against the closure of libraries. |
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The guy who queued overnight got a ticket, so should I say to him he can't have a ticket? |
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Normal payment orders shall not be settled if urgent and highly urgent payment orders are queued. |
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I queued up in line, next to a rather corpulent farmer's wife. |
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No, the bonuses will automatically be activated in the order they have been queued up when your current bonus is realized or has expired. |
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Your incidents are queued in the phone system whether you call us or submit your incident online via the portal. |
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If packets matching the pass rule exit from interface fxp0, they will be queued in the ftp queue. |
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The new Freeload Bonus will simply be queued up and activated as soon as your current bonus is cleared or has expired. |
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Over the past decade, the demand for travel to obtain data has diminished due to the prevalence of queued service observing at the telescopes. |
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This shows the file currently playing, as well as any files that are queued up to play next. |
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Women had queued up and were banging away on empty pots demanding the restoration of the water supply, which had stopped eight days earlier. |
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The display will show a ringing icon if calls are queued for the extension, or an on-hook icon when there are no queued calls. |
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Despite these problems, observers were impressed by the determination of voters, who queued patiently and turned out in significant numbers. |
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The pre-paid ticket machine had no record of my booking, so we queued up at the ticket office, where it was confirmed that my payment hadn't gone through on the website. |
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During the Golden Globe beanfeasts in LA earlier this month, the one man every star queued to meet was the shy, slightly stunned Paul Rusesabagina, the true hero of the story. |
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The event is to be held a little earlier in the year next year and will be centered around the narrowboats which queued up for ages to be blessed. |
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They queued at roadside snack stands for rations of peanuts, a holiday tradition. |
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Established stars queued up to cover songs from the Mitchell songbook. |
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They queued up and took their place in the crowded, darkened cinema with the public. |
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Panel patients frequently queued at a back door to enter a cramped, barely furnished surgery, there to wait their turn for the doctor during fixed surgery hours. |
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Over 1,000 children and adults were entertained by magicians and Hogwarts characters while they queued to get their hands on a first edition copy of the book. |
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While New Century, America's second-biggest such mortgage lender, was shuttering its offices as clients defaulted on their loans, in Britain investors queued to throw cash at Kensington. |
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Wanting to see Olivier's Macbeth a second and third time in that same 1955 season, I queued for an afternoon for the few remaining, half-crown standing places. |
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Once you have registered interest in queued packets, they begin queueing. |
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During the Olympic games in China in 2008 it sent the Discobolus, the discus-thrower of Myron, to Shanghai where 5,000 people queued each day to see it. |
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Star Wars fans were so amped for the convention that many queued up for it overnight, with Abrams taking pity on those waiting in the street and buying everyone a load of pizza. |
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And yesterday I joined 4,000 more Ricardians as we queued for up to four hours to catch a close-up glimpse of his coffin. |
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By two in the afternoon, the customers were queued up down the block. |
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Most recently, Venezuelans queued for hours in search of wheat flour. |
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When an arched footbridge to the mainland was built a year later, clubbers paid fourpence admission and were wrist-stamped as they queued to join dancers in the ballroom adjoining the neglected hotel. |
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She danced it not only at the Old Vic and the New York Met but at a greyhound-racing stadium in London, where, in the interval, the balletomanes queued for hot dogs and orangeade. |
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Meanwhile, the rest of TV's Cockney rabble queued up to look suspicious as we all halfheartedly tried to work out who killed Archie Mitchell. |
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Surprised shoppers called to their friends as he glad-handed passers-by and queued at a market stall. |
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Under these circumstances, a tranche 2 payment would be rejected by the system and would be queued for resubmission at a later point in the clearing cycle. |
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For nine months, more than 7,000 people queued every day, filling the museum's forecourt in Bloomsbury, to see the wonders from the boy-king's tomb. |
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Voting began in rural areas and dozens queued to cast ballots in areas of Bujumbura that are strongholds of Nkurunziza supporters. |
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The joke included the market for his own portraits of rich men – the millions of dollars they queued up to pay for a square of cheap canvas onto which some Factory drone had silkscreened a Polaroid. |
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Outputting documents as messages: The messages urging submission of overdue order acknowledgments are automatically queued for printing or transmission as EDI or fax messages. |
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The 22-year-old, who was wearing a Celtic top, was attacked by other fans wearing Celtic colours as he queued for a pie and Bovril at half-time. |
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You can also reorder the print sequence for the queued print jobs. |
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Commercial and passenger customers purchase their tickets at this point, and are then queued into appropriate lanes in the compound marshaling area to await the sailing. |
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When very large numbers of messages are queued, this can potentially cause slowdowns and unresponsiveness since MDaemon is being forced to constantly rebuild internal data structures. |
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In most areas on the beaches, soldiers queued up with their units and patiently awaited their turn to leave. |
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And yesterday, as they queued to catch a draglift at the Swiss ski resort of Klosters, he beckoned her over so she could share his ride. |
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Thousands of Zairians heeded the warning and queued up for the 20-minute ferry ride home across the Congo River. |
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An example of an alert condition is a queued job that requires a supply cassette that is currently not loaded or is empty, but other cassettes are not empty. |
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Many Zimbabweans queued for hours and were still not allowed to vote. |
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With the new process, loading and validation of files is automatic, meaning files are edited and automatically queued for upload to the production database on the effective date. |
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We use basically that person on our task force to hook us into the national level of preparedness, and we queued into Industry Canada's information website remediation projects, their support to small business. |
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During peak hours, passengers are often queued into the arrival corridor. |
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Visitors queued for hours in 2007 to go on his giant slides which shot them from the top level to the ground floor of Tate Modern's enormous Turbine Hall. |
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I queued up like the rest of the royalists with my little flag, kagool and a flask of minestrone, my body pressed up against the crowd-control railings. |
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It is around 15 years since grapple fans queued around the block to watch stars such as Big Daddy and Mick McManus in the ring for the summer season at the Grand Pavilion. |
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