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More recently, Hong et al. [15] proposed an algorithm (named CC) that, compared with the CCVC, employs, in more clear way, a new paradigm (which we refer to as Look Ahead) to decide which content should be cached.
The Facebook?" If you're having trouble conjuring it, we'll go ahead and refer you to a 2004 NPR report about the service: "Web Site Helps College Students Break the Ice".
*pre-scores refer to the scores ahead of the training; post-scores refer to the scores after the training.
"We are trying to front-run recs," it said, referring to trading ahead of analysts' recommendations.
In a second exchange, the dispatcher advised, "Immediately turn left, Margalla are ahead," referring to foothills of the Himalayas north of Islamabad.
"We need more projects like these," he added, referring to 'Streets Ahead'.
"Jails, institutions, and death" is another commonly used phrase taken from Narcotics Anonymous literature to refer to the inevitable fate ahead for those who leave the fellowship.
It is customary in such addresses for candidates to refer only briefly to the race ahead.
The Saudi foreign ministry files, passed to Wikileaks in June, refer to talks with British diplomats ahead of the November 2013 vote in New York.
In a documentary about the latter, we learned that Johnson, two years ahead of Cameron, would still refer to him as "Cameron Minor".
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