This tough, touching account of a young life redundantly snuffed out by police prejudice is steeped in musical rhythm and fluidity. |
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With the data redundantly distributed across multiple disks, the enterprise is protected against the malfunction of one of the drives. |
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Being precise was more important than being succinct, and often points were given for redundantly making redundant statements of redundancy. |
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The data is first encrypted and then split into fragments which are redundantly stored on our servers and in the grid network. |
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Your encrypted files are stored redundantly on our servers so that even if a server crashes, they can be resurrected. |
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Certain types of document data critical to the management of open items are stored redundantly in these indices. |
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If additionally high availability of the systems is demanded, all critical components have to be arranged redundantly. |
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Our servers store the file redundantly so that it can be fully reconstructed from our servers. |
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To keep your data safe, your files are stored redundantly in many different locations. |
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Two redundantly operating drive systems guarantee the highest safety and an operation free of failures. |
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In stark contrast to other online storage services, Wuala can harness idle resources and store files redundantly in its growing grid network. |
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They also concentrate more on the film, at times redundantly. |
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It must be very precise and is thus implemented redundantly. |
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Your files are safely and redundantly stored. |
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One is the puzzle of why there are three and only three generations of fermion, given that the second and third generations seem almost redundantly similar to the first, except for their higher masses and shorter lifetimes. |
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During operation the redundantly designed module is permanently monitored. |
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When utilizing two virtualisation servers: maximum fail safety as all virtual machines are shared redundantly on both servers and only have to be imported and started when required. |
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The roles of all Standing Committees are important and should not be treated disrespectfully or redundantly by any component of the Government nor should this Compensation Community. |
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Thanks to a daily backup, secured SSL connection and hosting in an ultra-safe, completely redundantly built data centre, your company data is optimally protected. |
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Lamps glow down redundantly On paths, to make them light When everyone is safely home And tucked up for the night. |
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These file fragments are stored redundantly to ensure the files remain available if a browser fails. |
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As you would expect, many of these sources redundantly state the core issues. |
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Two limits can be signaled redundantly by switching contacts. |
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The dopiness of it, however, may be an indication not so much of cinematic ineptitude as of the changes in a movie culture that was once devoted to adults and is now rather haplessly and redundantly devoted to kids. |
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The Linux Failsafe cluster software is a universal, freely configurable, and error-tolerant high-availability system, with which individual services can be redundantly set up. |
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Possibly a problem exists with a single instance of a redundantly deployed service across 5 hosts, or a network connection to a remote mirror is failing. |
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