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Coda and can
As such, Coda can be seen as a contractual fulfilment.
Linux users can mount WebDAV shares using the davfs2 and the fusedav file system modules which mount them as Coda or FUSE filesystems.
# ( for Brazilians ) Coda and can be pronounced as palato-alveolar and, such as those of English, or alveolo-palatal and, such as those of Catalan.
The result is that the Coda is one of the first waltzes by Strauss not to recall themes from earlier waltz section and can be considered revolutionary.
For communicating with the kernel, davfs2 can either use the FUSE file system API, or the Coda network file system protocol over sockets.

Coda and event
Coda allows all servers to receive updates, allowing for a greater availability of server data in the event of network partitions, a case which AFS cannot handle.

Coda and section
The plaintive mood of the waltz continued in the fifth section before the minor-sounding Coda ( tail-piece ) was brought in.
The third waltz section is considerably gentler, with a fierce but exciting Coda or tail-piece.
The Coda is a modified version of the B section, starting in B minor but alternating that key with E-flat minor, in which key the work ends.
The familiar AA ' BA + Coda structure of the song is energized by a key change up a major third interval for every section ; the transition is marked by a bracing harmonic progression from the central major key of one section to the tritone minor key of the following section.

Coda and .
New York City impresario Steve Sylvester and producer Sal Abbetiello launched Stevie Sly's Freestyle Party show at the Manhattan live music venue Coda on April 1, 2004.
The " Coda " show was successful, and was followed by a summer 2006 Madison Square Garden concert that showcased freestyle's most successful performers.
1982 saw the release of a collection of out-takes and unused tracks from the band's career, entitled Coda.
The island and the surrounding waters are part of the Tavolara and Punta Coda Cavallo Marine Preserve created in 1997.
* Coda ( electric car ), an all-electric car manufactured by Coda Automotive.
InterMezzo was started as part of the Coda file system project at Carnegie Mellon University and takes many design decisions from Coda.
Coda is a compilation album by the English rock band Led Zeppelin, released in 1982.
Amadeus I ( died c. 1052 ), nicknamed of the Tail or la Coda ( Latin caudatus, " tailed "), was an early count of the House of Savoy.
After the show's final episode aired, Wolfe wrote and published a one-act play entitled " Coda " that explained his intended plans for the show without contradicting the already aired episodes.
* The town hall has a small but valuable gallery ( Perin del Vaga, Ghirlandajo, Bellini, Benedetto Coda, Tintoretto, Agostino di Duccio ); the Gambalunga Library ( 1677 ) has valuable manuscripts.
Coda is a distributed file system developed as a research project at Carnegie Mellon University since 1987 under the direction of Mahadev Satyanarayanan.
The InterMezzo file system was inspired by Coda.
Coda is still under development, though the focus has shifted from research to creating a robust product for commercial use.
Coda has many features that are desirable for network file systems, and several features not found elsewhere.
Coda uses a local cache to provide access to server data when the network connection is lost.
If the network connection is lost, the Coda client's local cache serves data from this cache and logs all updates.
Coda has extensive repair tools, both manual and automated, to handle and repair both types of conflicts.
Coda has been developing upon the Linux platforms.
Efforts have been made to port Coda onto Microsoft Windows platforms, from the Windows 95 / Windows 98 era, Windows NT to Windows XP, by means of open source projects like the DJGCC DOS C Compiler and Cygwin.

can and denote
The sum, difference, product and quotient of two algebraic numbers is again algebraic ( this fact can be demonstrated using the resultant ), and the algebraic numbers therefore form a field, sometimes denoted by A ( which may also denote the adele ring ) or < span style =" text-decoration: overline ;"> Q </ span >.
The Spanish term norteamericano ( North American ), is frequently used to refer things and persons from the United States, but this term can also denote people and things from Canada, and the rest of North America.
It can also be used to denote abstract vectors and linear functionals in mathematics.
Whenever a confusion between the two kinds of definitions might arise it can be avoided by referring to the more general definition and by reintroducing the erased parameter: writing B < sub > m </ sub >( 0 ) in the first case and B < sub > m </ sub >( 1 ) in the second will unambiguously denote the value in question.
CPAN can denote either the archive network itself, or the Perl program that acts as an interface to the network and as an automated software installer ( somewhat like a package manager ).
A more secular meaning can denote that the term Christendom refers to Christians considered as a group, the " Political Christian World ", as an informal cultural hegemony that Christianity has traditionally enjoyed in the West.
In a passage from the Posterior Analytics, he says that we can know the meaning of a made-up name ( he gives the example ' goat stag '), without knowing what he calls the ' essential nature ' of the thing that the name would denote, if there were such a thing.
The upper-case letter Δ can be used to denote
The lower-case letter δ can be used to denote
And the term can denote Godlike nature or character.
Let G be a set and let "~" denote an equivalence relation over G. Then we can form a groupoid representing this equivalence relation as follows.
The alternative notation can be used to denote the equivalence class of the element specifically with respect to the equivalence relation.
η is the symbol for the linear predictor of a generalized linear model, and can also be used to denote the median of a population.
Aside from the traditional usage, the term empire can be used in an extended sense to denote a large-scale business enterprise ( e. g. a transnational corporation ), or a political organisation of either national -, regional-or city scale, controlled either by a person ( a political boss ) or a group authority ( political bosses ).
As can be shown using simple thought experiments following the free-fall trajectories of different test particles, the result of transporting spacetime vectors that can denote a particle's velocity ( time-like vectors ) will vary with the particle's trajectory ; mathematically speaking, the Newtonian connection is not integrable.
Let n denote a complete set of ( discrete ) quantum numbers for specifying single-particle states ( for example, for the particle in a box problem we can take n to be the quantized wave vector of the wavefunction.
These denote completion, togetherness, and coherence, and can also suggest the senses of " perfect " or " ideal ".
Archaeologists in particular use the term to denote a record of material remains that is suspected of having formed during an extended period but that cannot be resolved in such a way that temporally discrete traces can be recognized as such.
Depending on the particular tradition, it can denote either jurisdictional authority ( title of authority ) or ceremonial precedence ( title of honour ).
A sign can denote any of the following:
can denote " All ravens are black " while indicating that it is ravens and not non-black objects which are presupposed to exist in this example.
" Shit " can also be combined with other words to denote the type of feces one has.
Shit can be used to denote trouble, by saying one is in a lot of shit or deep shit.
In theology, the term can be used to denote the created Universe, not including the creator.

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