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Different CDP products transfer data to the backup server in different ways.
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The new results appear in a paper on the arXiv.org preprint server.
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IBM's x86 server business sells servers used to power corporate data centers.
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Keeping your backups on a different server is another important security measure.
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We will therefore tend to avoid any server rooms and data stores.
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How typical of Olympia to blackmail one of her waitstaff like this.
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I thought maybe I could ask one of the waitstaff to help me.
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I can take my pick of waitstaff- Idon'tneed Petra Warshawski.
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I was shocked by how rude they were to the waitstaff.
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The job came through a college pal on the waitstaff.
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People with the FokI CC genotype did not benefit at all.
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For example, ZFN activity and specificity have been significantly enhanced by modifying the DNA-binding domain and FokI cleavage domain.
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Conclusions: The results from this study suggest that genetic variation of the VDR-FokI SNPs may influence CRC risk, particularly in African American cohorts.
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It was coming out of the synagogue; it was passing under the gate of the Mellah; it was approaching the Sok el Foki.
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Additional studies with a larger sample size and investigation of the functional significance of the FokI polymorphism in prostate cancer cells are warranted.
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Every waitperson and every diner was suddenly staring at us.
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Amid the white tablecloths, candlelight, and polished silverware, she seemed like the only waitperson there without a snooty attitude.
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Once at dinner with my family, we had a waitperson drop an entire tray of Bloody Marys on us.
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While I tried to catch the eye of a waitperson so we could sit down, the famished Diane grew impatient.
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The server-asin waitperson, not computer array-knewwhat they ordered before they even approached the restaurant and knew where they were sitting.
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The waitron skids off and I tap the "pause" button again.
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A waitron whizzes past and smart-bombs us both with cans of Kirin that feel as if they've been soaked in liquid nitrogen.
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Anybody who has ever served as a waitron or a bar tender will tell you some hilarious stories of funny customers and odd events.
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There is no contest for the personable waitron service of five bespoke wines and their accentuation of the sweet truffles, duck roulade and crumbling cheese.
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Some members took to the group to share photos of their waitrons, which might be problematic due to a little thing called white saviourism.
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Kepler was a waiterboy in a German hotel, Bunyan a tinker, Copernicus the son of a Polish baker.
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Here and there the waitresses , girls coquettishly dressed, tripped with bottles and syphons, foaming bocks, and glasses of brandy or liqueurs.
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The dispute centred around proposed contract changes to about 250 long- servingstaff.
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A long- servingstaff member from the Gore electorate office, Glenys Dickson, resigned soon after.
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It is unlikely servingstaff at a cafe would feel confident about challenging him.
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There are nine fewer people working there now, and some long servingstaff have left.
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U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees Antonio Guterres presented Jolie with a pin for the most long- servingstaff.
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He had a slave named Lucy, who occupied the station of chamber maid and tablewaiter.
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He examined the tablewaiter, as to whether Col. Selby ate any breakfast, and what he ate, and if he had any appetite.
Usage of waiter in English
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She regretted asking that question the moment she saw the waiter's expression.
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Several minutes and an apparent change of heart later, the waiter reappeared.
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The door closed; the waiter was gone; but Warburton still talked French.
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In any case, the waiter appeared at our table at that point.
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Seconds later, a waiter came over to take Favor's order: whiskey neat.
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A waiter kept filling his glass with wine, however much he objected.
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When the waiter left, Felicity said, 'I've never heard of that before.'
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In a few minutes the waiter returned, and ushered in the girl.
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In this estimate is included about 700 waiter-girls in the concert saloons.
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The waiter stared in amazement, then called the owner of the restaurant.
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Which, coupled with the waiter's last question, gave Honor furiously to think.
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The waiter went downstairs and found Mr Bickersdyke in the lower smoking-room.
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The waiter set the candle on the tall wooden mantelpiece and inquired:
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The wine belongs to the master but the waiter receives the thanks.
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The waiter toiled back into view at that point, and we quietened.
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An instant later, a waiter carried over a cheese and fruit platter.