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the flushes
noun
A group of birds that have suddenly started up from undergrowth, trees etc.
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"People now expect the flushes numerous times while they're in the stall," says John Koeller, a California-based engineer and water efficiency expert.
The flushes faded, with no apparent side effects.
Hence, the flushes (or probes) will be followed by large number of cache misses.
It's reassuring in a way to know that even after the flushes of that World Cup run, supporting the England football team can still feel so viscerally like a kind of therapy, a familiar if sepia-tinged return for us and for Shaw and for Danny Welbeck's Don Henley pedibus to the ongoing and impatient Years of Hurt.
But I found it made the flushes, if anything, worse at night.
In addition, the amount of net ultrafiltration (excluding the flushes) for each treatment was recorded.
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The lean times and the flush.
Then I remember: the flush, the damn flush.
They include the flush of a toilet.
The flush red living next to the flush blue: diversity on Fifth Avenue.
Yet for the Flushing faithful, the game had compelling subplots.
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