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Coda and Distributed
* The Coda Distributed Filesystem for Linux, Bill von Hagen, October 7, 2002.

Coda and with
* John Coda, American composer with a focus on film music and television scoring
They may also end with a Coda, a new melodic line that is accompanied by a change in the percussion rhythm and an increase in tempo.
In 2007, when the Led Zeppelin catalog was released to digital stores, the expanded tracklist for Coda was used, but omitted " Travelling Riverside Blues " because of its inclusion with BBC Sessions.
Among other installation works, Barnaby Evans created Temple to Milk in 1989, Protecting the Flag in 1990, Execution Coda ( with artist Irene Lawrence ) in 1993, and Solstice Courtyard in 1997.
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The series ended with a thunderous finale where Zealot destroyed the Coda chapter she created on Earth.
At 327, B major returns briefly, moving back to D in 334 with a Coda from measures 340 – 360.
The first movement is in sonata form, beginning with an introduction and ending with a Coda.
The recapitulation begins with the newly composed second theme, and transitions to the Coda through some variations of the fanfare motive from the end of the development.
This is the most complete large fragment of the piece, along with a Coda for the complete movement written in a similar style that shares the same four main " Earth-themes " of Section A.
*** " Coda Smoke " ( with Eduardo Risso, in # 58, 2005 )
The whites are composed of 50-70 % Falanghina, 10-30 % Biancolella and / or Coda di Volpe with up to 30 % of other local white grape varieties.
Operation Divine Right, run by the super-espionage group I. O ( International Operations ), has uncovered the Creation Wheel, and the Dark Arts, a sub-section of I. O, working with the Coda assassins ( ultimately working for Cardinal Lazarus ), sponsored a translation of the futuristic hieroglyphics by Dr Mattheus Senreich, rendering the codes into binary, a number string known as the Creation Equation, supposedly capable of allowing an individual to access the full power of the Creation Wheel.
A minatory final march with variations ends with a Coda that revisits earlier material.
314 resulting in the entire Coda ( tail-piece ) being dominated with anticipation of the waltz proper as is Strauss incorporation of Haydn's Austrian hymn Gott erhalte Franz den Kaiser into various sections of the Coda.
The third waltz section is considerably gentler, with a fierce but exciting Coda or tail-piece.
For communicating with the kernel, davfs2 can either use the FUSE file system API, or the Coda network file system protocol over sockets.
The club had re-capitalized for over € 7. 5 million, but the net result was still € 1. 32 million in 2007 – 08 season, with some notional selling profit for Dino Fava ( who returned to Treviso for the same price, € 900, 000 ) and Massimo Coda ( in a cash-plus player deal ), as well as selling youth product Jacopo Fortunato and Riccardo Bocalon for € 900, 000 each in cash-plus-play deal ( residual 50 % rights of Alex Cordaz and Daniel Maa Boumsong (€ 1. 05M in total ).
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 Coda once again encompasses a broad range of keys and juxtaposes the primary theme with the main theme from the first movement.
A " Special Coda Mix " of the song was experimented with at the time of SFTBH.

Coda and Peter
* Coda: " Sayers, Lord Peter and God ", by Carolyn Heilbrun

Coda and J
During the 1990s there were three separate performing versions assembled, including a version by David Gray Porter ( 1993, Section A plus the Coda and part of a first Prelude only ), Larry Austin ( 1994 ), and J. Reinhard ( 1996 ).

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 can denote any concluding event, summation, or section.
* 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.
As such, Coda can be seen as a contractual fulfilment.
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 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 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.

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