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The one is retained by the porter who makes his way back to camp, consuming it as he goes, and the other is cached (see "Caches") for the sustenance of the traveller on his return journey.
The Art of Travel Shifts and Contrivances Available in Wild Countries Francis Galton 1866
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Caches carved out of the live rock of the walls resembled two meter-high intaglio of scallop shells.
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Caches with newly minted heavy-caliber weapons and MANPADS—handheld, IR, surface-to-air missiles.
A Nightmare’s Prayer Michael Franzak 2010
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Mitrokhen points out that Russia has long term people like that in the US, and that they have Caches of all kinds of weapons and materials. including bio.
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Caches is a subfolder of your Library folder, so you should be able to navigate to that in the Finder.
Personal Tech Live with Rob Pegoraro Rob Pegoraro 2010
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(Download Onyx from versiontracker, choose Maintenance tab-Permissions subtab & execute, then choose the Cleaning tab-Caches subtab, check all caches, execute and reboot.)
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Why Google Desktop rocks: Caches every webpage you've visited
Archive 2006-03-01 Jonathan Aquino 2006
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Caches had been excavated, their entrances carefully camouflaged, to be used by fishing parties.
Genellan- Planetfall Gier, Scott 2005
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Caches were integrated onto processors to amplify bandwidth.
Archive 2004-08-01 2004
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Caches were integrated onto processors to amplify bandwidth.
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