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... [2] which mockingly refered to exhuming the bodies of Lynyrd Skynyrd. Van Zant's casket was dragged onto the grounds, but was not opened. Gaines' cremated remains, which were in a plastic bag in an urn, were scattered on the ground near his site. 99% of his ashes were recovered. The families decided to move their remains to an undisclosed location, leaving the mausoleums as memorials for fans... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Lynyrd Skynyrd
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A journaling file system is a file system that logs changes to a journal (usually a circular log in a specially-allocated area) before actually writing them to the main file system. Rationale...is a storage leak. Recovery then simply becomes a matter of running a background walk of the file system to garbage collect any data orphaned in leaks. See also Comparison of file systems http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Journaling file system
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... &c. with an Introduction to the History of Particular Qualities 1672 - Origin and Virtues of Gems 1673 - Essays of the strange Subtilty, great Efficacy, determinate Nature of l3ffiuvi urns 1674 - two volumes of tracts on the Saitness of the Sea, the Hidden Qualities of the Air, Cold, Celestial Magnets, Animadversions on Ijobbes's Problemata de Vacuo 1676 - Experiments and Notes... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Robert Boyle
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...inux UNC - U niversal N aming C onvention UPS - U ninterruptible P ower S upply URI - U niform R esource I dentifier URL - U niform R esource L ocator URN - U niform R esource N ame USB - U niversal S erial B us usr - us e r USR - U . S . R obotics UTC - C oordinated U niversal T ime UTF - U nicode T ransformation... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/List of computing and IT abbreviations
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...a hot rod in back —'Cause you'd never speedIt's just that you needTo get past that grunt And away from that devil on crack.— Anon. DRIVE ON Schadenfreude Grook Flare spoor, white powdery burns:Like funerals without the urns.Mark the passages of lives before eyesAnd the uttering of inhuman cries.Still we're always glad to see'um,Cause it means we didn't be'em.— Anon. THE ROAD TO WISDOM... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Grook
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...outside of Cantonese cuisine, thus, there may not be a non-Cantonese term for it. Cantonese cuisine is famous for its slow cooked soup. One famous dish of this kind is called the Winter melon urn (冬瓜盅). It is prepared by emptying the inside of a winter melon to make an urn. The outside of the winter melon is often carved with artistic patterns. The inside is then... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Double steaming
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...the subject and predicate would have to be resources named by URIs. The object could be a resource or literal string. For example, in the N-Triples form of RDF, the statement might look like: <urn:states:New%20York> < http://purl.org/dc/terms/alternative > "NY" . Note: the URIs chosen here are not standard, and don't need to be, as long as their meaning is known to whatever is reading... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Resource Description Framework
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Most Neolithic cultures in Britain are best identified by the pottery remains which they left. A large number of apparently unrelated cultures seem to have produced urns which have characteristic grooves near the top rim, hence the name grooved ware people . One way in which the tradition may have spread is through trade routes up the west coast of Britain, but what seems unusual is that although... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Grooved ware people
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...cause more than one aspiring playwright to switch over to writing novels. Henry Fielding began to write prose satire and novels after his plays could not pass the censors. Henry Brooke also turned to novels. In the interim, Samuel Richardson had produced a novel intended to counter the deleterious effects of novels in Pamela, or Virtue Rewarded ( 1749 ). Henry Fielding attacked the... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/English literature
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...Caesar , Act 3, Scene 1. "To what green altar, O mysterious priest, / Lead'st thou that heifer lowing at the skies, / And all her silken flanks with garlands drest?" John Keats Ode on a Grecian Urn "O eloquent, just, and mighty Death!" Sir Walter Raleigh , History of the World "Roll on thou dark and deep blue ocean." Lord Byron Common usage as an opposition speaker at a political convention... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Apostrophe (figure of speech)
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