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An evacuation center capable of holding 3,000 people was set up to accommodate residents with nowhere else to go.
"Our acquisition of Alteon WebSystems will accelerate the delivery of an Internet data center capable of moving content seamlessly and rapidly".
"I don't care what they say, there's no center capable of handling two or three centers all coming to their center because the other ones have closed," she said, adding, "We're worried because of the influx of people".
Originally a place where telegrams were sent for delivery by uniformed boys, today it is a telecommunications center capable of handling billions of telephone calls and Internet messages a day.
When told that Air Force One has a mobile command center capable of launching a nuclear attack, a broad majority said that they would feel safer with Air Force One flying around with no one in it for four years than with Trump on board.
The specifications attached to that RFI call for the creation of a "turnkey ready" center capable of holding 1,800 detainees of both sexes, with a surge capacity of 1,900.
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"He's one of the few centers capable of doing the things he's able to do," Mourning said.
After all, LogMeIn must pay for data centers capable of managing the connections between huge volumes of computing devices.
Two centers capable of holding more than 6,000 people were set up for those with nowhere else to go.
This can be minimized in high volume centers capable of providing both treatment modalities and carefully select patients for the specific treatment.
As a first approach, the amount of PSII centers capable of primary charge separation and reduction of QA was monitored as flash induced increase in variable fluorescence (Fv) yield in the presence of 20 µM 3- 3,4-dichlorophenyl -1,1-dimethylurea (DCMU).
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