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- initialism A rating of 5 on the
Fujita scale
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Examples
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F5 = 4 df - lh | awk '{print $'$F1', $'$F2 ', $'$F3', $'$F4 ', $'$F5'} '\
LinuxQuestions.org 2009
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F5 Helps SEGA Reduce Data Management Costs by 66% with ARX File Virtualization Solution, the global leader in Application Delivery Networking, today announced that the SEGA Corporation has deployed the F5®
VMblog.com - Virtualization Technology News and Information for Everyone 2009
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(And no, F5 is not enough in IE or FF on windows … CTRL+F5 will clear cache, F5 alone just refreshes.)
EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - Today’s Comic: 300 special feelings 2007
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If you have any problems or questions, please call F5 NETWORKS, INC.
Reminder: Please Join Us for the F5 Networks Conference Call - Yahoo! Finance 2011
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"F5" - NASDAQ: FFIV in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California for infringing two A10 patents, U.S. Patent Nos. 7,139,267 and 7,236,491.
unknown title 2011
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Several of the tornadoes were in the F3 category on the Fujita scale that measures the destructiveness of a tornado, but none were F4 or F5, which is the highest level.
Reuters: Top News 2011
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Applying a top-curved violin-style body, the Gibson Company created the F-hole mandolin, known as the F5, the mandolin in its final iteration.
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Applying a top-curved violin-style body, the Gibson Company created the F-hole mandolin, known as the F5, the mandolin in its final iteration.
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Applying a top-curved violin-style body, the Gibson Company created the F-hole mandolin, known as the F5, the mandolin in its final iteration.
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Applying a top-curved violin-style body, the Gibson Company created the F-hole mandolin, known as the F5, the mandolin in its final iteration.
Prolagus commented on the word F5
dontcry uses it as a verb here.
Also, most of the Vexamples don't contain F5 at all...
February 14, 2010