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SS: Well, the fmail class in particular was a result of one of my team members complaining about a large file attachment to an email that was exhausting the memory available when trying to send it as a string.
Planet Geek 2010
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On the fouth - eaft part of it are three or four other fmail woody iflands, one high and peaked, the other low and flat, all bedecked with cocoa-nut trees and other wood.
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It is fituate in the late pro - vince of the Ifle of France, and now forms, wieh a fmail diftrift round it, one of the depaitraents of France.
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In this fmail hold, thefe 120 people remained all night without any commnnicatioa either of air or water, though they were conilantly calling out to the captain for God*s fake to bring them fome relief.
The New annual register, or General repository of history, politics, and ... 1797
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Saunders-vill'e, a fmail village fit. near Saqnders-grove, in co.
Topographia hibernica : or The topography ofIreland, antient and modern. Giving a complete view of the civil and ecclesiastical state of that kingdom; with its antiquities, natural curiosities, trade, manufactures, extent and population Seward, William Wenman 1795
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It is thil fmail gain recovered for the public treafury, that the blackening pencil of M«
Considerations on the Present and Future State of France Charles Alexandre de Calonne 1791
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Great exertions, qccaiioned by great caufes, are born to fucceed, and to rcdrefs nations; fmail ones are born to fail, and to ftrengthen governments.
A letter on the nature and tendency of the Whig Club and of Irish party 1791
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You fhall by the beft means you can« prevent a general dbufe we bear hath been committed in that our kingdom, by the unlawful making, coining and vending of fmail money, for change* much to the loiJs and wrong of our fubje6b, and of ill confequence to the government, if not remedied.
Strictures on the Ecclesiastical and Literary History of Ireland:: From the Most Ancient Times ... 1789
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OAandria Monogynia, npHE Empalement is very fmail, above, and permanent.
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VII ten on the Turkifh empire -, the two former pofTefs but a fmail degree of reputation; the fecond indeed very honedly fums np his account by declaring, that it is almoll im - poiTible to form any judgment of that peo - ple.
Memories of the Baron de Tott, on the Turks and the Tartars 1785
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