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Exactly how much data the NSA will be able to store there is classified.
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In some areas the recipients are able to store some of their money online, withdrawing only as much cash as they need there and then.
"There may be some hope, " he said, "because maybe the ocean will be able to store more heat than we were estimating before".
There's an LCD up top that's completely customizable insofar as you're able to store favorite channels and the like on it for for quick access.
We really like being able to store stuff.
Electronic health software must be able to store it.
These last two types of sites are able to store some extra lithium, compared to pure graphite.
The surface becomes less able to store energy as the more volatile component accumulates.
Learning systems must be able to store memories reliably, yet be able to modify them when new learning is required.
To be able to store, manage, organize and transport the data efficiently, text compression is necessary.
P to store and P(_{max}^{to~store}): power to store and maximum instantaneous power that the storage system is able to store.
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