Examples of using A cache in English and their translations into Swedish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
Just a cache cleaner.
He would have kept a cache.
We have got a cache of explosives here.
Common scenarios Access items in a cache.
Okay. We found a cache of encrypted e-mails.
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The rum runners used this island as a cache.
Specify a cache size for each cloud volume/LUN.
Last time… the rum runners used this island as a cache.
As pointed out, it was a cache issue with default jquery.
Last time… the rum runners used this island as a cache.
Installing games with a cache on the tablet"Android" Computers.
The rum runners used this island as a cache. Last time.
I just received a cache of internal research documents from verdiant.
How to install the game with a cache on"Android"?
ITunes has a cache which is always filled up if photos are synced.
Enterprise-ready tier which can be used as a cache and persist data.
Keeping a cache of icons(a thumbnail-sized)
The internal memory also functions as a cache for online streaming.
A cache of gems could be the key to defeating British forces in Nassau.
Yes, there's a way- we can put a cache on the librarian.
Part of a cache we found in a culvert near where we took those prisoners.
This file is a small database that contains a copy(a cache) Smaller images in the folder.
Ornaments, Missing. A cache of papers, pills, a bicycle. photographs.
It uses an installed fast SSD(min 18.6GB available capacity required) as a cache for frequently accessed data.
A cache which, if used creatively, could be the key to defeating British forces in Nassau.
His mission was to recover a cache of Chinese gold,
A cache has some maximum size that is much smaller than the larger storage area.
It uses an installed fast SSD(min 18.6GB available capacity) as a cache for frequently accessed data.
Dropbox keeps a cache of files hidden in your Dropbox for efficiency and for emergency purposes.
Yes, the technical function that means that parts of a website are saved in a cache is exempt from this provision.