/external/chromium_org/third_party/cld/languages/proto/ |
languages.pb.h | 142 AFAR = 131, // UI only.
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/external/chromium_org/third_party/cld/languages/internal/ |
languages.cc | 165 { "AFAR", "aa", "aar", NULL},
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/external/chromium_org/third_party/WebKit/Source/core/rendering/ |
RenderListMarker.cpp | 454 case Afar: 524 case Afar: 848 case Afar: [all...] |
/external/chromium_org/third_party/WebKit/Source/core/rendering/style/ |
RenderStyleConstants.h | 278 Afar,
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/development/samples/ApiDemos/src/com/example/android/apis/ |
Shakespeare.java | 27 "To be commenced in strands afar remote." +
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/development/samples/ApiDemos/src/com/example/android/apis/view/ |
List6.java | 148 "To be commenced in strands afar remote." +
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/development/samples/Support13Demos/src/com/example/android/supportv13/ |
Shakespeare.java | 27 "To be commenced in strands afar remote." +
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/development/samples/Support4Demos/src/com/example/android/supportv4/ |
Shakespeare.java | 27 "To be commenced in strands afar remote." +
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/external/chromium_org/third_party/WebKit/Source/core/css/ |
CSSValueKeywords.in | 281 afar
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/external/chromium_org/third_party/cld/encodings/compact_lang_det/ |
ext_lang_enc.cc | 170 "AFAR", /* 131 */
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compact_lang_det_impl.cc | 301 0x00000000, // AFAR [all...] |
compact_lang_det_unittest_small.cc | 453 //// EXPECT_EQ(AFAR, TestCompactLangDetPlain(kTeststr_aa_Latn)); [all...] |
/external/chromium_org/third_party/WebKit/Source/devtools/front_end/cm/ |
css.js | 439 "above", "absolute", "activeborder", "activecaption", "afar",
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/external/chromium_org/third_party/cld/encodings/compact_lang_det/generated/ |
cld_generated_score_deltaoctachrome_0406.cc | 262 0, 0, 0, 0, // [131] AFAR aa ==Zero==
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cld_generated_score_quadchrome_0406.cc | 264 0, 0, 0, 0, // [131] AFAR aa ==Zero==
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/external/chromium_org/third_party/harfbuzz-ng/src/ |
hb-ot-tag.cc | 179 {"aa", HB_TAG('A','F','R',' ')}, /* Afar */
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/external/harfbuzz_ng/src/ |
hb-ot-tag.cc | 179 {"aa", HB_TAG('A','F','R',' ')}, /* Afar */
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/external/chromium_org/chrome/app/resources/terms/ |
terms_ro.html | 131 <p>19.6 Recunoa?te?i ?i sunte?i de acord c? fiecare membru al grupului de companii a c?ror companie-mam? este Google va fi beneficiar ter?? parte al Termenilor ?i c? aceste alte companii vor avea dreptul de a impune direct ?i de a se baza pe orice prevedere a Termenilor care le confer? un beneficiu (sau drepturi īn favoarea lor). Īn afar? de acestea, nicio alt? persoan? sau companie nu va fi beneficiar ter?? parte al Termenilor.</p> [all...] |
/external/chromium_org/third_party/WebKit/Source/devtools/front_end/ |
CSSMetadata.js | 336 "lower-roman", "upper-roman", "lower-greek", "lower-alpha", "lower-latin", "upper-alpha", "upper-latin", "afar", [all...] |
/external/replicaisland/res/values/ |
strings.xml | 394 I have to admit that I was surprised when Rokudou selected me to find The Source. True, I have studied the island from afar as much as any other researcher in the world, but slacks and a lab coat are hardly appropriate for rugged terrain. When Rokudou offered me the job I was initially suspicious, but now I see that I am the only man with any chance of success. The island has grown unhindered for a hundred years, and its twisted derivations of reality are the type of thing that could drive a lesser man insane.\n
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/external/chromium_org/third_party/WebKit/PerformanceTests/Layout/ |
chapter-reflow-once.html | 45 <p><span>On the day before the war session of the Reichstag, the Kaiser, more conscious than ever now of his partnership with Deity, ordained Wednesday, August 5, as a day of universal prayer for the success of German arms. Soon after its proclamation, William II, thunderously acclaimed, appeared in</span> <em class="italics">Unter den Linden</em><span>intermittently, en route to conference with high officers of state. He was clad, like every German soldier one now saw, in field-gray, and ready, one heard, to leave for the front at a moment's notice, to take up his post, assigned him by Hohenzollern warrior traditions, on the battlefield in the midst of his loyal legions. Mobilization was now in full swing, and more and more troops were in evidence, crossing town to railway stations from which they were to be transported east or west, as the Staff's emergencies required. A week before, all these soldiers were in Prussian blue. They were gray now, from head to foot, millions of them. Obviously the clothing department of the army had not been taken by "surprise" by the cruel war "forced" on pacific Germany. Three million uniforms can not be turned out in a whole summer--even in Germany. I thought of this, as gray streams, far into the evening, kept pouring through Berlin, and I thought what a marvelously happy selection that peculiar shade of drab-gray, of almost dust-like invisibility from afar, was for field purposes. To shoot at lines no more colorful than that, it seemed to me, would be like banging away at the horizon itself....</span></p>
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chapter-reflow-thrice.html | 45 <p><span>On the day before the war session of the Reichstag, the Kaiser, more conscious than ever now of his partnership with Deity, ordained Wednesday, August 5, as a day of universal prayer for the success of German arms. Soon after its proclamation, William II, thunderously acclaimed, appeared in</span> <em class="italics">Unter den Linden</em><span>intermittently, en route to conference with high officers of state. He was clad, like every German soldier one now saw, in field-gray, and ready, one heard, to leave for the front at a moment's notice, to take up his post, assigned him by Hohenzollern warrior traditions, on the battlefield in the midst of his loyal legions. Mobilization was now in full swing, and more and more troops were in evidence, crossing town to railway stations from which they were to be transported east or west, as the Staff's emergencies required. A week before, all these soldiers were in Prussian blue. They were gray now, from head to foot, millions of them. Obviously the clothing department of the army had not been taken by "surprise" by the cruel war "forced" on pacific Germany. Three million uniforms can not be turned out in a whole summer--even in Germany. I thought of this, as gray streams, far into the evening, kept pouring through Berlin, and I thought what a marvelously happy selection that peculiar shade of drab-gray, of almost dust-like invisibility from afar, was for field purposes. To shoot at lines no more colorful than that, it seemed to me, would be like banging away at the horizon itself....</span></p>
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chapter-reflow-twice.html | 45 <p><span>On the day before the war session of the Reichstag, the Kaiser, more conscious than ever now of his partnership with Deity, ordained Wednesday, August 5, as a day of universal prayer for the success of German arms. Soon after its proclamation, William II, thunderously acclaimed, appeared in</span> <em class="italics">Unter den Linden</em><span>intermittently, en route to conference with high officers of state. He was clad, like every German soldier one now saw, in field-gray, and ready, one heard, to leave for the front at a moment's notice, to take up his post, assigned him by Hohenzollern warrior traditions, on the battlefield in the midst of his loyal legions. Mobilization was now in full swing, and more and more troops were in evidence, crossing town to railway stations from which they were to be transported east or west, as the Staff's emergencies required. A week before, all these soldiers were in Prussian blue. They were gray now, from head to foot, millions of them. Obviously the clothing department of the army had not been taken by "surprise" by the cruel war "forced" on pacific Germany. Three million uniforms can not be turned out in a whole summer--even in Germany. I thought of this, as gray streams, far into the evening, kept pouring through Berlin, and I thought what a marvelously happy selection that peculiar shade of drab-gray, of almost dust-like invisibility from afar, was for field purposes. To shoot at lines no more colorful than that, it seemed to me, would be like banging away at the horizon itself....</span></p>
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chapter-reflow.html | 45 <p><span>On the day before the war session of the Reichstag, the Kaiser, more conscious than ever now of his partnership with Deity, ordained Wednesday, August 5, as a day of universal prayer for the success of German arms. Soon after its proclamation, William II, thunderously acclaimed, appeared in</span> <em class="italics">Unter den Linden</em><span>intermittently, en route to conference with high officers of state. He was clad, like every German soldier one now saw, in field-gray, and ready, one heard, to leave for the front at a moment's notice, to take up his post, assigned him by Hohenzollern warrior traditions, on the battlefield in the midst of his loyal legions. Mobilization was now in full swing, and more and more troops were in evidence, crossing town to railway stations from which they were to be transported east or west, as the Staff's emergencies required. A week before, all these soldiers were in Prussian blue. They were gray now, from head to foot, millions of them. Obviously the clothing department of the army had not been taken by "surprise" by the cruel war "forced" on pacific Germany. Three million uniforms can not be turned out in a whole summer--even in Germany. I thought of this, as gray streams, far into the evening, kept pouring through Berlin, and I thought what a marvelously happy selection that peculiar shade of drab-gray, of almost dust-like invisibility from afar, was for field purposes. To shoot at lines no more colorful than that, it seemed to me, would be like banging away at the horizon itself....</span></p>
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/packages/services/Telephony/res/values-ro/ |
strings.xml | [all...] |