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is repository
noun
A location for storage, often for safety or preservation a storage location for files, such as downloadable software packages, or files in a source control system
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"A guy had been on stage presenting his new project, and Alex said, 'I would fork that guy's repo.'" (In tech jargon, to "fork" means to take a copy of another person's software so you can work on it independently. Another word for software is "repository". Just in case you wanted to know).
The gold standard comes from SubtiWiki [ 25, 26 ] which is repository of information for B.subtilis contains 2422 interactions.
The skeleton is repository for 95% of absorbed lead and can serve as an endogenous source for many years after exposure.
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In the apartment, only Rose, Lincoln, and Miriam, the daughter who was repository for Rose's whole self, her insurance against being forgotten.
If it can be repository for them, it can potentially garner a percentage of that spend.
Like libraries, they are repositories of knowledge.
Most are repositories of moldy solutions from bygone eras.
Our gardens are repositories of emotion and time.
The paintings were repositories for and reflections of his esoteric interests.
Universities are repositories for ideas, and the ideas must be allowed to flow freely.
They seem to be repositories for every negative feature imaginable in an investment market.
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