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He also had access to a cache of recently revealed, hugely illuminating letters between O'Connor and her friend Betty Hester, who had a great crush on her.
A cache of recently declassified MI5 files, uncovered by Stewart Purvis and Jeff Hulbert in their research for Guy Burgess: The Spy Who Knew Everyone, paints a fascinating picture of Crankshaw's visit, and the twilight world of cold war journalism.
He also notes that while the app maintains a cache of recently seen landscape "tiles," up to thousands of them, it does rely on the network to download new information.
Regarding application performance, MongoDB is designed to use all system memory as a cache of recently used data, allowing developers to achieve in-memory performance when your working set fits in memory".
For Classified, Jason Leopold discusses a cache of recently released documents from a famous plane-hijacking case gone cold; for the infographic, Haisam Hussein breaks down global lotteries by the numbers; and for Spotlight, photographer Robin Hinsch captures the ongoing war against ISIS in Iraq.
By keeping a cache of recently accessed records in memory, we substantially reduce the I/O overhead.
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A cache of papers recently declassified by the British government reveals that Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher was closely watching the case of Dolours Price.
Uttered in the reedy voice of Christie herself, these withering descriptions are contained on a cache of audiotapes, recently discovered in a dusty cardboard box in one of her former houses by her only grandson, Mathew Prichard.
But the focus here -- and it gives the proceedings a kind of treasure-hunt thrill -- is a cache of objects excavated fairly recently from tombs in Central Asia and belonging to non-Scythian people whose identity is something of a mystery.
The Met has drop-dead museological rarities from the State Hermitage Museum, but the focus here, which gives the proceedings a kind treasure-hunt thrill, is on a cache of objects excavated fairly recently from tombs belonging to non-Scythian people whose identity is something of a mystery.
The Met has drop-dead museological rarities from the State Hermitage Museum, but the focus here, which gives the proceedings a kind of treasure-hunt thrill, is on a cache of objects excavated fairly recently from tombs belonging to non-Scythian people whose identity is something of a mystery.
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