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  • Page numbers are especially important in case of lengthy unindexed books.
  • That was set to change in only a few years, however, if the AMT had remained unindexed.
  • Still, interpolation search may be useful when one is forced to search certain sorted but unindexed on-disk datasets.
  • Some simple benchmarks suggest a five-fold improvement in search performance with an index scan, compared to the unindexed table.
  • When we got the new Page Curation system I mistakenly assumed that all new pages were going to unindexed until they had been patrolled.
  • I'm going from tons of indexes tables to a monster-sized unindexed table and then joining that to a large ( but relatively much smaller ) customer table.
  • These include eleven " Smoochies ", ten " Kringles ", thirteen " Break " shorts, five " Love Bites ", and sixteen other irregular episodes that are unindexed.
  • I will try and track down the original negative ( somewhere in my unindexed mountain of negatives ) but I am pretty sure that the grain comes from the source not the printing.
  • :: : : : : However, that does bring to mind this public domain community-indexed photo site-- click on 32 Random Unindexed Images and go to work.
  • For example, the first Hebrew concordance, Me ir nativ, contained a one-page list of unindexed words, with nonsubstantive prepositions and conjunctions which are similar to modern stop words.
  • As says, the new draft namespace, being unindexed, will open up lots of possibilities that go beyond its use for AfC ( which is what we asked for it for ),
  • :Yes, that's true, provided the files to be indexed never change, but note that the first time you build the index it will take much longer than doing an unindexed search.
  • And corporate managers, according to Bruce Beardslee, a managing director of Smith Barney Inc ., might be induced by indexing to put more emphasis on raising stock prices rather than rewarding shareholders with higher, unindexed dividends.
  • To prove it, Windows 95 puts some 300 kilobytes of unindexed text files on your hard disk to explain many hardware and software anomalies, but not the list of 200 programs Microsoft is aware will not run properly.
  • The research quantifies what Web users intuitively know : Because of the high density of connections, it can be surprisingly easy to find information in what amounts to a library without a card catalog, filled with unindexed books.
  • With the exception of the Acts of Parliament in an abridged and mutilated form, absolutely nothing in the way of records had in Douglas'days been printed, and references and authorities had to be patiently sought with much expenditure of time and trouble in the badly arranged, insufficiently housed, and wholly unindexed public documents.
  • The church court records extend to some five million pages of information and the NAS is, at the time of writing ( 2008 ), developing an online access system for large-scale, unindexed historical sources, in parallel to free access in the NAS's public search rooms, known as " virtual volumes ".
  • Newsday and the Construction Lobby in the Johnson Era "': For a general overview of the membership and methodology of the " Business-Labor Coalition " editorially endorsed by Newsday circa 1989-91, see the hard-to-find and unindexed 1990 report of the New York State Organized Crime Task Force et al ., " Corruption and Racketeering in the New York City Construction Industry : Final Report to Governor Mario M . Cuomo ".