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To make the most of the energy-efficiency gains, a state-of-the-art datacentre such as Wynyard needs to be managed carefully, says Martin Riley, HP converged infrastructure marketing programme manager.
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Another would be devoted to Wynyard Hall, where Ms. Ireland spent holidays with her childhood friend Cosima.
Monastic Fantastic Jen Renzi 2011
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The CityRail commuter network provides frequent rail services from the Wynyard, Town Hall and Central stations downtown to Cabramatta, about 30 kilometers southwest of downtown Sydney on the green south line.
Foreign Places 2009
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Wynyard, Tasmania, on 23 August 1941 and educated at the Universities of Tasmania and Oxford.
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But in the mean time did you ever hear of the Wynyard ghost?
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 61, No. 379, May, 1847 Various
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General Wynyard, near relations of the ghost-seer of that name.
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 61, No. 379, May, 1847 Various
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I called into the Schooner Tavern & sought the drear interior of the Wynyard
Unmanned Stephen Oliver
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We have a compound of yard in Wynyard, Anglo-Sax. win, vine.
The Romance of Names Ernest Weekley 1909
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Colonel Wynyard took down the same story from Taniwha's lips in 1852, when he was supposed to be about ninety-three, and says: “His faculties were little impaired, and his great age perceptible more from a stoop and grey hairs than any other infirmity.”
The Life of Captain James Cook Kitson, Arthur 1907
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But the public in Belfast, who saw him going in and out of the Ulster Club as usual, did not know anything was amiss, and were terribly shocked as well as grieved when they heard of his sudden death at Wynyard on the 8th of February.
Ulster's Stand For Union Ronald John McNeill 1897
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