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Another is the rule that "like" joins noun phrases, while "as" or "as if" is for verb phrases.
There's quite a lot for Brendan "OK" Rodgers to get his teeth into this morning as the Channel 5 Friday night star, the possessor of an end-of-sentence verbal tic to rival Gordon Ramsay's "yes", Rafael Nadal's "no" and Cheryl Cole's "like", joins the rest of Britain in its national pastime of querying the worth of the BBC's Alan Shearer.
Trident is an abstraction for Storm, providing convenient APIs like joins, aggregations, grouping, filters.
Pig provides many built-in operators to support data operations like joins, filters, orders, sort, and others.
Each node stores a number of columns or their parts and is capable of performing not only scans, but complex operators like joins and aggregations.
This supports common AD features like joins to Windows domains, management of Group Policies, and single sign-on to directory-powered apps.
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When you find things you like, join in!
An ex-offender who, Icarus-like, joins his former colleagues with distinctly singed wings, might bring a much needed different perspective to proceedings in the House.
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