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- noun Plural form of
global .
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Examples
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LINDSAY: Divisions about issues (such as globals warming) and priorities vary widely.
Everything You Thought You Knew About Evangelicals Is Wrong (Maybe) - Swampland - TIME.com 2008
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The next stop after this regional competition is "globals" in Tennessee.
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The inside is completely different from SLAMD2 administrative interface code, yet the database code remains unchanged except for converting what functioned as "globals" into instance variables injected by interceptors.
Sun Bloggers 2009
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I think of these frame local and thread local 'globals' as being more pseudo-variables than globals. said 2 days later:
RubyCorner 2008
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As it turns out, I learned at RubyConf that the Ruby 'globals' which give access to the results of the last regular expression match, aren't really globals at all.
RubyCorner 2008
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Pollster John Zogby calls them the "globals," the latest demographic group that's taken the political reigns from the baby boomers and the Gen-Xers.
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And if globals warming causes some major famines your in the money!
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Within the confines of central banking in the globals system of fiat, mostly floating, currencies (fiat not used in a pejorative sense like the ideologues of various stripes) there are principals of sound money, some of which predate the current system.
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You can activate views for source and globals; from the source view, IDLE will highlight the line that is the current execution point.
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To be in love means to be worldly, to be in connection with significant otherness and signifying others, on many scales, in layers of locals and globals, in ramifying webs….
Writing from the Contact Zone: Posthumanism in literature and theory Lemon Hound 2009
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