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The redirection
noun
The act of setting a new direction.
Exact(60)
The redirection of tribalism and aggression into sports — is there something to that?
The redirection is hockey's equivalent of a jewel heist, requiring of its practitioners cunning, courage and dexterity.
The redirection occurs only in some areas, but the failure could be reproduced after the cookies were deleted and when the private browsing mode was turned on.
The Redirection Caching procedure.
The Redirection Caching structure has been designed to allocate up to 35 entries.
The redirection mechanism works better with short-living documents (low TTL) but the performance degrades as the TTL increases.
The redirection ">[out:ink]" makes the shell call SetOut to replace the out output channel with the ink output channel.
The redirection to the public folder store is cleverly written into the /OWA directory rather than using a separate one.
The redirection of capital is crucial to accelerate the transition to a new, value driven economy.
The redirection of political grievances toward indigenous rights will likely contribute to Najib's staying in power, but, that doesn't mean the end of his problems.
However, the Redirection Caching structure was infinite and it only redirected requests if a route to the redirection node was available.
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