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Process of translating data structures or object state into a format that can be stored and reconstructed later in the same or another computer environment.
Behind the conference centre gates, French delegates were marshalling their diplomatic forces.
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From there, we work our way out to the garrison's marshalling grounds.
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But the enormous logistical task of marshalling those resources has appeared wanting.
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Rocio played for the sympathy angle, marshalling his thoughts into contrite concern.
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There are hopes that improved marshalling will prevent a recurrence of trouble.
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So, I began travelling to materialization sites, but nothing happened until Barcelona.
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Then came the creation of mind-people, or rather the materialization of imaginings.
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The next step was, the inevitable materialization of the whole movement.
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The materialization of the world is a consequence of the fall.
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The carrying on of the materialization-thebringing it down to date.
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But senior Mail on Sunday insiders stood by the serialisation.
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He had signed a contract with an American editor for serialisation to begin in July.
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A two-volume edition was published in July 1875, pre-empting the last stages of the serialisation.
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The first comic book adaptation was a serialisation of Captain Marvel in 1940, Slevin says.
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Big weekend serialisation of book in Mail on Sunday.
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This was my first realisation that the process of materialisation was at work.
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Behind, there is an attempt at materialisation obscured by the cloud.
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Myocardial microstructure and its macroscopic materialisation are fundamental to the function of the heart.
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Some of these fables are quite obviously due to a materialisation of conventional symbols.
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Ladies and gentlemen, you are about to witness a materialisation.
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Two transactions update data, with shared locks to serialize the updates
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Two transactions update data, but without a shared lock to serialize the updates
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Facts are stubborn things; they won't serialize.
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Some of them with great travail wrote, like the rest, the sort of trash that the newspapers serialize.
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It will serialize those transactions.
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Like other writers serializing on the Web, Arnzen releases new material regularly.
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The New Yorker started serializing Silent Spring in June 1962, and it was published in book form later that year.
Usage of serialization in English
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Ajax libraries should provide functions to address the serialization of user-entered form data.
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We will be breaking this discussion of serialization into two categories: simple and relational.
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II, and on 18 May, the new video angle ready for serialization: Busted on the Job!
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The Post began a serialization of its front page of "The Nine Old Men."
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The original passage in the serialization read:
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He would like to see the story in the Atlantic, he said, but doubted the wisdom of serialization.
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With its layered plots, callbacks and running jokes, it's a show far more suited to marathons than gradual serialization.
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The serialization started in July, so you've got about 35 pages to read so far, with 211 total.
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Among them, he said, he could compare the files bit by bit, search for identical serialization, stenographical marks, digital rights management, time stamps and metadata.
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Phase three, alphabetic atomization with systematic progressive serialization, the harbinger of purely numeric language based on the binary code that will mark the fourth phase.
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Ajax libraries should provide functions to address the serialization of user-entered form data.
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We will be breaking this discussion of serialization into two categories: simple and relational.
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II, and on 18 May, the new video angle ready for serialization: Busted on the Job!
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The Post began a serialization of its front page of "The Nine Old Men."
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The original passage in the serialization read:
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He would like to see the story in the Atlantic, he said, but doubted the wisdom of serialization.