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/external/valgrind/main/coregrind/
vgdb.c
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fully supported on MacOS.
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/* shared_mem_fd will not be closed
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/* Wait
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the process pid is reported as stopped with signal_expected.
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/external/chromium_org/net/quic/
quic_connection_test.cc
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quic_framer_test.cc
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quic_protocol.h
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// This is the default network timeout a for connection
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the crypto
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/external/apache-xml/src/main/java/org/apache/xml/serializer/dom3/
LSSerializerImpl.java
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/external/chromium_org/ash/shelf/
shelf_layout_manager_unittest.cc
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// Class which waits
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the shelf finishes animating to the target size and
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// Wait
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the shelf finishes animating to its expected bounds.
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/external/chromium/base/third_party/nspr/
prtime.cc
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*
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the start of the given year Y. At the start of the year 4
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* The COUNT_DAYS macro counts the number of days since 01/01/01
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/external/chromium_org/base/third_party/nspr/
prtime.cc
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*
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the start of the given year Y. At the start of the year 4
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* The COUNT_DAYS macro counts the number of days since 01/01/01
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the
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/external/chromium_org/third_party/WebKit/PerformanceTests/Layout/
chapter-reflow-once.html
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<p><span>At the railway stations of Berlin and countless other German towns and cities at that hour heart-rending little tragedies were being enacted, as fathers, mothers, wives, sisters and sweethearts bade a long farewell to the beloved in gray. Only rarely did some man in uniform himself surrender to the emotions of the moment. These swarthy young Germans, with fifty or sixty pounds of impedimenta strapped round them, were endowed with Spartan stolidity now, and smilingly buoyed up the drooping spirits of the kith and kin they were leaving behind. "</span><em class="italics">Es wird schon gut, Mütterchen! Es wird schon gut!</em><span>" (It will be all right, mother dear! It will be all right!) Thus they returned comfort for tears.</span> <em class="italics">"Nicht unterliegen! Besser nicht zurückkehren!</em><span>" (Don't be beaten! Better not come back at all!) was the good-by greeting blown with the final kisses as many a trainload of embryonic heroes faded slowly from sight beneath the station's gaping archway. Germany was now indubitably convinced that its war was war in a holy cause. The time had come for the Fatherland to rise to the majesty of a great hour. "</span><em class="italics">Auf wiedersehen!</em><span>" sang the country to the army. But if there was to be no reunion, the army must go down fighting to the last gasp for</span> <em class="italics">unsere gerechte Sache</em><span>, manfully, tirelessly, ruthlessly,
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victory was enforced. Such were the inspiring thoughts amid which the boys in field gray trooped off to die for Kaiser and Empire.</span></p>
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<p><span>What struck me instantly as the hall-marks of the German publication were its treatment of the war as an exclusively Russian-provoked Russo-German affair and its brazenly</span> <em class="italics">ex-parté</em> <span>character--how</span> <em class="italics">ex-parté</em> <span>I did not fully realize
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I read England's White Paper a week later. Sir Edward Grey laid his cards on the table, without marginal notes or comment of any kind, and asked the world to pass judgment. Doctor von Bethmann Hollweg's White Paper began with a lengthy plea of justification and ended with quotation of such communications between the Kaiser's Government and its ambassadors and between the German Emperor and the Czar as would most plausibly support the Fatherland's case for war. It was manifestly a biased and incomplete record. It was in fact a doctored record, and suggested that its authors had Bismarck's mutilation of the Ems telegram in mind as a precedent, in emulation of which no German Government could possibly go wrong.</span></p>
chapter-reflow-thrice.html
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<p><span>At the railway stations of Berlin and countless other German towns and cities at that hour heart-rending little tragedies were being enacted, as fathers, mothers, wives, sisters and sweethearts bade a long farewell to the beloved in gray. Only rarely did some man in uniform himself surrender to the emotions of the moment. These swarthy young Germans, with fifty or sixty pounds of impedimenta strapped round them, were endowed with Spartan stolidity now, and smilingly buoyed up the drooping spirits of the kith and kin they were leaving behind. "</span><em class="italics">Es wird schon gut, Mütterchen! Es wird schon gut!</em><span>" (It will be all right, mother dear! It will be all right!) Thus they returned comfort for tears.</span> <em class="italics">"Nicht unterliegen! Besser nicht zurückkehren!</em><span>" (Don't be beaten! Better not come back at all!) was the good-by greeting blown with the final kisses as many a trainload of embryonic heroes faded slowly from sight beneath the station's gaping archway. Germany was now indubitably convinced that its war was war in a holy cause. The time had come for the Fatherland to rise to the majesty of a great hour. "</span><em class="italics">Auf wiedersehen!</em><span>" sang the country to the army. But if there was to be no reunion, the army must go down fighting to the last gasp for</span> <em class="italics">unsere gerechte Sache</em><span>, manfully, tirelessly, ruthlessly,
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victory was enforced. Such were the inspiring thoughts amid which the boys in field gray trooped off to die for Kaiser and Empire.</span></p>
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<p><span>What struck me instantly as the hall-marks of the German publication were its treatment of the war as an exclusively Russian-provoked Russo-German affair and its brazenly</span> <em class="italics">ex-parté</em> <span>character--how</span> <em class="italics">ex-parté</em> <span>I did not fully realize
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I read England's White Paper a week later. Sir Edward Grey laid his cards on the table, without marginal notes or comment of any kind, and asked the world to pass judgment. Doctor von Bethmann Hollweg's White Paper began with a lengthy plea of justification and ended with quotation of such communications between the Kaiser's Government and its ambassadors and between the German Emperor and the Czar as would most plausibly support the Fatherland's case for war. It was manifestly a biased and incomplete record. It was in fact a doctored record, and suggested that its authors had Bismarck's mutilation of the Ems telegram in mind as a precedent, in emulation of which no German Government could possibly go wrong.</span></p>
chapter-reflow-twice.html
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<p><span>At the railway stations of Berlin and countless other German towns and cities at that hour heart-rending little tragedies were being enacted, as fathers, mothers, wives, sisters and sweethearts bade a long farewell to the beloved in gray. Only rarely did some man in uniform himself surrender to the emotions of the moment. These swarthy young Germans, with fifty or sixty pounds of impedimenta strapped round them, were endowed with Spartan stolidity now, and smilingly buoyed up the drooping spirits of the kith and kin they were leaving behind. "</span><em class="italics">Es wird schon gut, Mütterchen! Es wird schon gut!</em><span>" (It will be all right, mother dear! It will be all right!) Thus they returned comfort for tears.</span> <em class="italics">"Nicht unterliegen! Besser nicht zurückkehren!</em><span>" (Don't be beaten! Better not come back at all!) was the good-by greeting blown with the final kisses as many a trainload of embryonic heroes faded slowly from sight beneath the station's gaping archway. Germany was now indubitably convinced that its war was war in a holy cause. The time had come for the Fatherland to rise to the majesty of a great hour. "</span><em class="italics">Auf wiedersehen!</em><span>" sang the country to the army. But if there was to be no reunion, the army must go down fighting to the last gasp for</span> <em class="italics">unsere gerechte Sache</em><span>, manfully, tirelessly, ruthlessly,
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victory was enforced. Such were the inspiring thoughts amid which the boys in field gray trooped off to die for Kaiser and Empire.</span></p>
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<p><span>What struck me instantly as the hall-marks of the German publication were its treatment of the war as an exclusively Russian-provoked Russo-German affair and its brazenly</span> <em class="italics">ex-parté</em> <span>character--how</span> <em class="italics">ex-parté</em> <span>I did not fully realize
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I read England's White Paper a week later. Sir Edward Grey laid his cards on the table, without marginal notes or comment of any kind, and asked the world to pass judgment. Doctor von Bethmann Hollweg's White Paper began with a lengthy plea of justification and ended with quotation of such communications between the Kaiser's Government and its ambassadors and between the German Emperor and the Czar as would most plausibly support the Fatherland's case for war. It was manifestly a biased and incomplete record. It was in fact a doctored record, and suggested that its authors had Bismarck's mutilation of the Ems telegram in mind as a precedent, in emulation of which no German Government could possibly go wrong.</span></p>
chapter-reflow.html
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<p><span>At the railway stations of Berlin and countless other German towns and cities at that hour heart-rending little tragedies were being enacted, as fathers, mothers, wives, sisters and sweethearts bade a long farewell to the beloved in gray. Only rarely did some man in uniform himself surrender to the emotions of the moment. These swarthy young Germans, with fifty or sixty pounds of impedimenta strapped round them, were endowed with Spartan stolidity now, and smilingly buoyed up the drooping spirits of the kith and kin they were leaving behind. "</span><em class="italics">Es wird schon gut, Mütterchen! Es wird schon gut!</em><span>" (It will be all right, mother dear! It will be all right!) Thus they returned comfort for tears.</span> <em class="italics">"Nicht unterliegen! Besser nicht zurückkehren!</em><span>" (Don't be beaten! Better not come back at all!) was the good-by greeting blown with the final kisses as many a trainload of embryonic heroes faded slowly from sight beneath the station's gaping archway. Germany was now indubitably convinced that its war was war in a holy cause. The time had come for the Fatherland to rise to the majesty of a great hour. "</span><em class="italics">Auf wiedersehen!</em><span>" sang the country to the army. But if there was to be no reunion, the army must go down fighting to the last gasp for</span> <em class="italics">unsere gerechte Sache</em><span>, manfully, tirelessly, ruthlessly,
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victory was enforced. Such were the inspiring thoughts amid which the boys in field gray trooped off to die for Kaiser and Empire.</span></p>
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<p><span>What struck me instantly as the hall-marks of the German publication were its treatment of the war as an exclusively Russian-provoked Russo-German affair and its brazenly</span> <em class="italics">ex-parté</em> <span>character--how</span> <em class="italics">ex-parté</em> <span>I did not fully realize
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I read England's White Paper a week later. Sir Edward Grey laid his cards on the table, without marginal notes or comment of any kind, and asked the world to pass judgment. Doctor von Bethmann Hollweg's White Paper began with a lengthy plea of justification and ended with quotation of such communications between the Kaiser's Government and its ambassadors and between the German Emperor and the Czar as would most plausibly support the Fatherland's case for war. It was manifestly a biased and incomplete record. It was in fact a doctored record, and suggested that its authors had Bismarck's mutilation of the Ems telegram in mind as a precedent, in emulation of which no German Government could possibly go wrong.</span></p>
/external/chromium_org/third_party/cld/encodings/compact_lang_det/
unittest_data.h
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const char* kTeststr_sq_Latn = " a do të kërkoni nga beogradi që të njohë pavarësinë e kosovës zoti thaçi prishtina është gati ta njoh pavarësinë e serbisë ndërsa natyrisht se do të kërkohet një gjë e
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const char* kTeststr_sv_Latn = " a bort objekt från google desktop post äldst meny öretag dress etaljer alternativ för vad är inne yaste google skrivbord plugin program för nyheter google visa nyheter som är anpassade efter de artiklar som du läser om du
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/external/libnfc-nxp/src/
phFriNfc_DesfireMap.c
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/external/libppp/src/
mp.c
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mp->server.send.dl = dl; /* Defer '
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* the next `begin' fragment OR '
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/device/asus/flo/camera/QCamera2/stack/mm-camera-interface/src/
mm_camera_thread.c
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/* wait
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worker task gives positive signal */
/external/bluetooth/bluedroid/stack/sdp/
sdp_utils.c
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/* If doing a range, stick with this one
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no more attributes found */
/external/bouncycastle/bcprov/src/main/java/org/bouncycastle/jcajce/provider/asymmetric/x509/
X509CertificateObject.java
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throw new CertificateNotYetValidException("certificate not valid
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/external/bouncycastle/bcprov/src/main/java/org/bouncycastle/jce/provider/
X509CertificateObject.java
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throw new CertificateNotYetValidException("certificate not valid
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/external/chromium/base/
message_loop.cc
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return; // Wait
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/external/chromium/chrome/browser/net/
predictor.cc
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// 3?) becomes a real URL. This code waits
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is has more evidence of a
/external/chromium_org/chrome/browser/chromeos/login/
login_utils.cc
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// Even if we're online we should wait
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/external/chromium_org/chrome/browser/net/
predictor.h
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// we currently estimate this time-
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/external/chromium_org/chrome/browser/ui/panels/
docked_panel_collection.cc
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// Refresh layout, but wait
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active states settle.
/external/chromium_org/chrome/test/remoting/
remote_desktop_browsertest.cc
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//
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the chromoting main page is loaded.
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