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  • It refers to the instance's intrinsic data that make the instance unique and extrinsic data that are passed in as arguments.

    Book Meme James F. McGrath 2008

  • Thus the average drop rate per hour per person over a raid instance's use is probably about half what you suggest.

    Is Raid Content Accessible to the Mortal Man? 2006

  • Rather, Tempier's reproach should be taken as an attempt to ridicule the hermeneutical practice of commentators to evaluate a doctrine (for instance's Aristotle's) from a philosophical point of view (“philosophically speaking”) and from faith.

    Condemnation of 1277 Thijssen, Hans 2003

  • [222] See instance's in HALE: p, 62, _Omnium Sanctorum in muro_.

    The Reign of Henry the Eighth, Volume 1 (of 3) James Anthony Froude 1856

  • IntelliTrace logs, VS copies the trace data from the instance's local disk to an Azure

    Site Home David Hardin 2011

  • The total interval allowed for an instance's shutdown sequence is 30 seconds; if your code has not finished running within this interval, the process will automatically be terminated.

    Site Home Michael 2011

  • XML.profiler' from a working SQL Server 2008 R2 instance's

    Site Home Nikesh Mhatre 2011

  • CRM instance's source code and data and tailor them to their own business needs when necessary.

    Original Signal - The best of Web 2.0 2010

  • Each instance's administration data is accessible at

    Sun Bloggers 2010

  • You can check whether speech is underway by checking the instance's isSpeaking property or by querying the class to determine isSystemSpeaking so you will not conflict with system calls to voice services.

    Ars Technica Ars Staff 2010

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