The US military said overnight air raids had destroyed a command post, arms caches and rebel positions. |
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Yes, since it can't find either small coin caches or large buried treasures, it performs equally well for each task. |
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We also rebooted between test iterations to clear out disk and memory caches. |
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In addition to the town structures, outlying areas contain arms caches, mine fields and even a mass grave site. |
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Why can't they control the enormous caches of captured arms around the country? |
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Look at Northern Ireland, he suggested, where IRA weapons caches had eluded detection for nigh on 30 years. |
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During summer and autumn, jays routinely make hundreds of food caches per day, placing each saliva-coated bolus in a separate arboreal site. |
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These entries in the race would find advance supplies along their routes, including guaranteed petrol caches. |
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How can a bird with such a small brain remember the precise locations of so many food caches? |
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She added that during the operation a number of labs, explosives caches and other materiel had been seized. |
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Salmon she has skinned and dried disappear and it seems the bear caches them in his body. |
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We defragged the hard drive after every test and rebooted the system to clear disk and memory caches. |
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The app menu features new app faces and glanceable content, while the new system dynamically loads and caches apps as needed. |
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Web content multicast by the primary caches is received, filtered for subscription and subsequently pushed into the secondary caches. |
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For hoarding to evolve, the individual that caches an item must have a greater probability of recovering that item than any other animal. |
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The most devoted supporter of the right to bear arms might still cavil at the thought of arms caches under the beds of active enemies. |
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It caches components, providing a bigger speed boost than that from simple templates. |
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Unlike many woodland food hoarders, chickadees don't put most of their provisions in large caches. |
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Asynchronous mirroring caches the second data set, writing it to the secondary server without waiting to confirm with the primary. |
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The raids killed or captured paramilitary forces and captured a number of large arms and ammunition in caches. |
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I think there must be caches of arms, and there must be people that have been out there planning for this for some time. |
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In terrestrial environments, the storage of food in caches or hoards similarly results in valuable patches that can benefit the owner but potentially can be pilfered. |
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Originally, dogs such as Dale were used for tracking people and for locating articles, including hidden stills and caches of illegal liquor. |
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Other caches have included cocaine, which the police believe was in partial payment for the weapons. |
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When using a standard application, the processing of calls to the database is speeded up by the use of database caches. |
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These sites include tent rings, graves, blinds, fox traps and food caches and can be almost indiscernible to the untrained eye. |
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In addition to the arrests, caches of arms have also been seized. |
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When trapping was over, we began the descent to the village, one stage at a time, stopping at the caches where we had left supplies. |
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For the purposes of this project, we envision most of our caches being traditional, multi or puzzle. |
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As geocachers you are invited and challenged to find all these caches and at the same time learn about the areas in which you are caching. |
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This list represents caches that are currently active and probably findable at this time. |
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Many arms caches have been discovered and clandestine printing presses have been dismantled. |
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Most caches contain souvenir coins or trinkets of small value, like a toy plastic animal, and are placed by those already involved in geocaching. |
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They disrupt Taliban supply lines, search for caches of explosives, clear the roads of land mines. |
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They are also frequently among the caches recovered from gangs and organized crime by our police. |
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Second, there are particular areas of risk that may exceed the existing response equipment caches located throughout the Arctic. |
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Controlled explosions could be heard all day as insurgent caches and equipment went up in smoke. |
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If the repair option is requested, Vault Verify will attempt to recover missing files from vault caches or other archive files. |
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During the second half of 2009, large weapons caches were discovered in several locations across Bujumbura Rurale. |
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Here are some possible things to research and include in your educational materials for your caches. |
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This is because the server checks the available disk space when starting a server configuration, and it caches the value returned. |
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Women often know about the location of arms caches, the routes used to transport them, and the social changes brought about by an influx of guns. |
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One of the caches was huge, with a number of surface to air missiles, grenade launchers, a thousand pounds of plastic explosive and other munitions. |
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He was the first commander to sanction his men crossing the Irish border on illegal reconnaissance missions into the Republic to recce IRA arms caches. |
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More Iraqi civilians are defying the insurgents' intimidation to give Iraqi forces tips on the locations of hidden roadside bombs, weapons caches and rebel safe houses. |
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The detainee can be used to positively identify terrorists, show safe houses and weapons caches, or identify other activities that are of military value to the battalion. |
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And as you've been seeing on the news, we have been targeting their hideouts, their safe houses, their meeting locations, weapons caches, and getting very good results. |
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Yes, Hamas is firing rockets from residential areas and storing weapons caches in schools. |
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When bumper crops abound, even bruins just emerging from hibernation will immediately seek out whitebark cone caches that survived the winter unscathed. |
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The convenient answer was that it only worked on large caches of gold. |
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The pro-democracy groups took to firebombings, and arms caches were found. |
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One of Clayton's later experiments with the resourceful jays involved observing how they behaved when stashing food in caches that might be robbed by other birds. |
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With its training camps, arms caches and money, it is more than just an Islamist outgrowth of Somalia's intricate clan politics, which has generally determined the balance of power in the country. |
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So it was important to organize caches and accumulate provisions. |
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Thing is, the ice does move, shifting caches, and you start pushing your luck stretching the capabilities of body and machine in these parts at that time of the year. |
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Numerous successful operations were conducted, huge caches of weapons and IED components were discovered and destroyed, and new tactical infrastructure was built for use by the Afghan army and police. |
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The US military said its Operation Swarmer had found large caches of weapons and held about 50 suspects. |
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Worse, one of the methods follows a user even through a privacy mode where all pages, actions and caches are ostensibly deleted at the end of a browser session. |
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Excess food is put into caches, either buried or in nooks or holes in trees, and eaten when food is scarce. |
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The polecat sometimes caches its food, particularly during seasonal gluts of frogs and toads. |
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The numerous population of natives, he says, live in thatched cottages, store their grain in subterranean caches and bake bread from it. |
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Squirrels and kangaroo rats are able to locate caches of food by spatial memory, rather than just by smell. |
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These include dedicatory caches and other ritual deposits, shrines, and burials and their associated funerary offerings. |
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The resident data structures of the kernels serve as caches on the swappable databases maintained by the managers. |
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Novak also told the man who saw the vests in a storage unit that he had camouflage netting and riot gear and intended to start burying caches of equipment. |
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Close by is the site of the butchering camp, a kilometre-wide expanse pocked with the remnants of meat caches and cooking pits, and itself underlain with up to a metre of butchered bison bones. |
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With the collaboration of the members of www.geocaching.com, a plan is under way to relocate the caches currently found within the integral conservation zone. |
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Like birders' life lists, geocachers talk about the total number of caches they've found. |
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The manufacturers have also cranked up the caches. |
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Too many seeds are inside to be consumed in one meal, so the agouti carries some off and caches them. |
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Smell is used partly to uncover food caches, and also to find food in other squirrels' caches. |
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Either write-through or write-back policy caches may snarf the data that the bus master is writing to memory. |
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The waterproof caches contain a logbook, where the geocacher signs in and may trade one small memento for another. |
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Scalable shared memory architecture with high-speed, point-to-point processor interconnects, plus larger caches and larger memory for two-processor servers. |
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Inukshuk mark almost every vital aspect of Inuit life land and water routes, caribou migratory paths and river crossings, fishing spots, campsites, lookouts, and food caches. |
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Therefore it was extremely important to build caches and store supplies. |
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An important element is to identify and evidentially record details of seized illegal weapon caches prior to destruction and use that information to trace the sources of illicit supply. |
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The students hide these caches for the ever-growing geocacher community to discover, and in the process, transfer important watershed knowledge in a fun and engaging way. |
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Transparent caches, unlike traditional caches, may be installed directly in the network and can capture all object requests that pass through them. |
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Java Web Start caches resources locally on the disk, but also provides a secure execution environment and virtually transparent updating facility for applications. |
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The squirrels have very accurate spatial memory for the locations of these caches, and use distant and nearby landmarks to retrieve them. |
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For similar reasons, their caches may also be located on the same drive. |
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Used by the server, intermediate caches and the client mainly to manage the client cache and the way the document can be shared by several users without having to query the server each time. |
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These vehicles will be stationed at various locations throughout Nunavut to place and monitor fuel caches and support members of local Search and Rescue teams. |
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That was no easy task because the terrorists were firing their missiles from homes and schools, using mosques as weapons depots and missile caches, and ferreting explosives in ambulances. |
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As well as being respectful of wildlife and plants, geocachers must not interrupt other recreational or working activities, and caches must be in a safe place for hunters to search. |
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Members of the 29-man Discovery team laid down food caches to allow the polar team to travel light, hopping from food cache to food cache on their return journey. |
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Each squirrel is estimated to make several thousand caches each season. |
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The squirrels hate him anyway, on account of his digging out their pine nut caches, and the magpies and jays and camp robbers will alway scold him as long as he is in sight. |
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The city held countless numbers of weapons caches, torture chambers, hundreds of improvised explosive devices, traps, and an estimated 5,000 insurgents. |
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You may need to power-cycle client and server machines, or unmount and remount file systems in between benchmark runs to ensure that the caches have a cold start. |
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