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byte-range and for
For example, the Windows file-sharing mechanism will typically disable client side caching of a file for all clients when byte-range locks are used on any client to control file access.

requests and for
Daniel Baker deluged his `` Unckle Quyne '' with requests to pay money for him to drapers in Watling Street and at the Two Cats in Canning Street.
Replies to requests for character reference are notorious for their evasive double-entendre.
Even industrial development leaders find it hard to win local support for training unless a new industry is in sight and requests it.
The President, in a special message to Congress, tied in with his aged care plan requests for large federal grants to finance medical and dental scholarships, build 20 new medical and 20 new dental schools, and expand child health care and general medical research.
He indicated that requests would be made for more U.S. arms and more U.S. military advisers.
He urged support for President Kennedy's requests for both defense and foreign aid appropriations.
she was already considering putting in rebellious requests for duty at San Diego, Bremerton, the Great Lakes, Pensacola -- any place the Navy had a hospital -- with a threat to resign her commission if the request were not granted.
Bell took great exception to these attempts to supersede his voting discretion, and requests issued from Nashville for his resignation.
Les Danaïdes was received with great acclaim and its popularity with audiences and critics alike produced several further requests for new works for Paris audiences by Salieri.
In some armies only designated artillery HQs have the tactical fire control authority to order fire units to engage a target, all ' calls for fire ' being requests to these HQs.
The VA ’ s 2012 and 2013 budget requests to Congress contain no funding requests for Alameda Point.
" Nonetheless, formal requests for debaptisms are made ; in France, a man sued the French catholic church for " its refusal to let him nullify his baptism.
Although British Prime Minister John Major rejected John Hume's requests for a public inquiry into the killings, his successor, Tony Blair, decided to start one.
The server component provides a function or service to one or many clients, which initiate requests for such services.
In computer science, a cache ( ) is a component that transparently stores data so that future requests for that data can be served faster.
This means that if the CPU requests data from a disk, for example, it does not need to busy-wait until the read is over ; it can issue the request and continue with some other execution.
In November 2006, a lawsuit was filed against the North Central Regional Library District ( NCRL ) in Washington State for its policy of refusing to disable restrictions upon requests of adult patrons, but CIPA was not challenged in that matter.
A call centre or call center is a centralised office used for the purpose of receiving or transmitting a large volume of requests by telephone.
Many libraries found this system too detailed and complex for their needs, and Cutter received many requests from librarians at small libraries who wanted the classification adapted for their collections.

requests and streaming
An Internet Campus typically enhances a live streaming video of a worship service with interactive elements for viewers to chat with each other, respond to polls, and / or submit prayer requests.

requests and downloads
The Metalink download format enables clients to do segmented downloads by issuing partial requests and spreading these over a number of mirrors.

for and streaming
* ra & rm – a RealAudio format designed for streaming audio over the Internet.
Lossy formats are often used for the distribution of streaming audio, or interactive applications ( such as the coding of speech for digital transmission in cell phone networks ).
Not all audio codecs can be used for streaming applications, and for such applications a codec designed to stream data effectively will usually be chosen.
QuickTime, Apple Computer's architecture for time-based and streaming data formats appeared in June, 1991.
This CBR video is suitable for real-time, non-buffered, fixed bandwidth video streaming ( e. g. in videoconferencing ).
Digital video is also used for Internet distribution of media, including streaming video and peer-to-peer movie distribution.
), real time streaming and wireless data bus for cable replacement.
Some applications use a simpler, connection-less transport protocol, User Datagram Protocol ( UDP ), for tasks which do not require reliable delivery of data or that require real-time service, such as video streaming or voice chat.
Kirlian's experiments did not provide evidence for an energy field other than the electric fields produced by chemical processes, and the streaming process of coronal discharges.
Uses of MPEG-4 include compression of AV data for web ( streaming media ) and CD distribution, voice ( telephone, videophone ) and broadcast television applications.
The creators of the Ogg format state that it is unrestricted by software patents and is designed to provide for efficient streaming and manipulation of high quality digital multimedia.
Quality of service guarantees are important if the network capacity is insufficient, especially for real-time streaming multimedia applications such as voice over IP, online games and IP-TV, since these often require fixed bit rate and are delay sensitive, and in networks where the capacity is a limited resource, for example in cellular data communication.
This might include demanding applications that can compensate for variations in bandwidth and delay with large receive buffers, which is often possible for example in video streaming.
QoS mechanisms are always provided for circuit switched services, and are essential for non-elastic services, for example streaming multimedia.
The second single, " Headlong Flight ," was released April 19, 2012, to radio stations and made available for listening via online streaming.
The Real Time Streaming Protocol ( RTSP ) is a network control protocol designed for use in entertainment and communications systems to control streaming media servers.
Live streaming, delivering live over the Internet, involves a camera for the media, an encoder to digitize the content, a media publisher, and a content delivery network to distribute and deliver the content.
In the early 1920s George O. Squier was granted patents for a system for the transmission and distribution of signals over electrical lines which was the technical basis for what later became muzak, a technology streaming continuous music to commercial customers without the use of radio.

for and resumption
These gentlemen are calling for a resumption of testing -- in the atmosphere -- on the greatest possible scale, all in the name of national security.
In particular, Governor Nelson Rockefeller has expressed as cogently and clearly as anyone the case for a resumption of atmospheric tests.
It recommends that the United States `` seek instead to detach the Castro regime from the Communist bloc by working for a diplomatic detente and a resumption of trade relations ; ;
In the U. S., strong pressures have been building up for a resumption of tests on grounds that the Russians may be secretly testing.
The Court of Final Appeal now serves as the highest judicial authority in the jurisdiction, although, as confirmed by the Court of Appeal, decisions of the Privy Council before 1 July 1997 on appeals from Hong Kong ' continue to be binding since the resumption of sovereignty on all courts of Hong Kong, save for the Court of Final Appeal ' i. e. these decisions remain part of the common law of the Hong Kong SAR unless and until overturned by the Court of Final Appeal.
The next step for Opel was the resumption of passenger car production.
Since all that is required for a full recovery is the resumption of normal vitamin C intake, it is easy to treat if identified correctly.
In the last year of his Presidency, anticipating no resumption of his journalism career following his years in the White House, Harding sold the Star to Louis H. Brush and Roy D. Moore for $ 550, 000.
When word of the plan was leaked to the government, Brown put the scheme on hold and began raising funds for its eventual resumption.
The 1819 Act for the Resumption of Cash Payments set 1823 as the date for resumption of convertibility, reached instead by 1821.
* After turning aside south for 15 years to invade the Caucasus, Asia Minor and Persia — united now under Batu Khan with representatives of all 4 khanates leading 150, 000 Mongol, Turkish and Persian troops into Europe, resume the European invasion with the resumption of Mongol invasion of Rus ' foreshadowed by.
They also recruited troops at a brutal pace from the civilian population and hoarded supplies, preparing for a resumption of war with the Communists.
Former U. S. President Jimmy Carter visited Guyana to lobby for the resumption of free elections, and on October 5, 1992, a new National Assembly and regional councils were elected in the first Guyanese election since 1964 to be internationally recognized as free and fair.
Although the government had a comfortable majority and seemed set for a full term in office, a resumption of IRA activity in Northern Ireland and Britain caused internal strains ( see Border Campaign ).
* He convinced the young officers, tempted to resistance, of the justice of the armistice, by letting them hope for a later resumption of combat.
In 1990 his daughter, Rosalinde von Ossietzky-Palm, called for a resumption of proceedings, but the verdict was upheld by the Federal Court of Justice in 1992.
With the resumption of international cricket, he was once more appointed a Test selector, and played a major role in planning for post-war cricket.
Mattingly appeared as a left-handed throwing second baseman for one-third of one inning, during the resumption of the George Brett " Pine Tar Incident " game in 1983.
There was a temporary resumption in 1974 with Dickie Peterson being joined by brother Jerre, Ruben de Fuentes ( guitar ) and Terry Rae ( drums ) for some tour dates.
In 1999, Moi had to appoint Richard Leakey as Cabinet Secretary and overall head of the civil service at the insistence of international donor institutions as a pre-condition for the resumption of donor funds.
The line is used for occasional scenic rail trips, and resumption of passenger service to Quakertown is being considered.
He studied the effect and concluded that the stimulus for increased beard growth was related to the resumption of sexual activity.
Although the Unionist parties spurned his invitation to join, and the Forum ’ s conclusions proposing various forms of association between Northern Ireland and the Republic were rejected outright by British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, the Forum provided the impetus for the resumption of serious negotiations between the Irish and British governments, which culminated in the Anglo-Irish Agreement of November 1985.
* On 9 March 2011, the Legislative Council of Hong Kong blocked a resolution for provisional appropriations, which, before 2011, had always been a matter of formality, pending the resumption of second reading debate and the third reading of the appropriation bill for the fiscal year from 1 April, which usually takes place in mid-April.

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