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The river constitutes a powerful force and alters the landscape it traverses in dramatic ways; but it is not possible to isolate its constitutive parts and still appreciate its fluidity--that is, the very characteristic that defines it
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The Universal Networking Language beyond Machine Translation1 Hiroshi Uchida, Meiying Zhu undl foundation September 26, 2001The Universal Networking Language beyond Machine Translation1 Hiroshi Uchida, Meiying Zhu undl foundation September 26, 2001
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Json formats. Through the use of this group of technologies programmers can update content on pages dynamically to offer the user a better experience
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Orders of MagnitudeOrders of Magnitude
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