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BOSTON RED SOX - The Red Sox needed a lefty in their bullpen and Minnesota's Greg Swindell is a huge help.
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The addition of 64-bit capabilities recognizes a need to address more than 4GB of memory space, Swindell said.
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ISVs wanting higher performance, however, might prefer the native Delphi development option, Swindell explained.
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While native compilation can offer better performance, managed code can offer a safer environment because developers have less access to the underlying hardware, Swindell said.
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"There's tens of thousands of prebuilt components available for Delphi," Swindell said.
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With a final glance at the panting Mrs. Swindell and the two Misses Sturgeon, Eliza climbed up the small ladder that had folded down to meet the gutter and disappeared into the dark cavity of the carriage.
The Forgotten Garden Kate Morton 2009
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Mrs. Swindell stretched the strap out straight before her, a horizon of leather.
The Forgotten Garden Kate Morton 2009
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Mr. Swindell had his own team of mudlarks and his own patch of mud, a putrid square he kept guarded as if it contained the Queens own gold.
The Forgotten Garden Kate Morton 2009
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I was thinking some more, said Christian, about that letter from Harriet Swindell.
The Forgotten Garden Kate Morton 2009
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Mrs. Swindell, offended by the scandalous affront to her room, scowled at Eliza.
The Forgotten Garden Kate Morton 2009
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