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properties cursors.properties
#
# @(#)cursors.properties 1.5 99/07/12
#
# Cursors Properties file
#
# Names GIF89 sources for Custom Cursors and their associated HotSpots
#
# Note: the syntax of the property name is significant an
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arq count-1.arq
PREFIX :
PREFIX rdf:
SELECT count(*)
{
?x rdf:type :X .
}
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extra debugopt.extra
#-*-Makefile-*- vim:syntax=make
#$Id: debugopt.extra,v 1.1.2.2 2005/10/31 18:55:09 philipb Exp $
OPTFLAGS += -O3 -g
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properties cursors.properties
#
# @(#)cursors.properties 1.5 99/07/12
#
# Cursors Properties file
#
# Names GIF89 sources for Custom Cursors and their associated HotSpots
#
# Note: the syntax of the property name is significant an
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properties cursors.properties
#
# @(#)cursors.properties 1.5 99/07/12
#
# Cursors Properties file
#
# Names GIF89 sources for Custom Cursors and their associated HotSpots
#
# Note: the syntax of the property name is significant an
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properties cursors.properties
#
# @(#)cursors.properties 1.5 99/07/12
#
# Cursors Properties file
#
# Names GIF89 sources for Custom Cursors and their associated HotSpots
#
# Note: the syntax of the property name is significant an
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erl pkixattributecertificate.erl
%% Generated by the Erlang ASN.1 BER_V2-compiler version, utilizing bit-syntax:1.4.5
%% Purpose: encoder and decoder to the types in mod PKIXAttributeCertificate
-module('PKIXAttributeCertificate').
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hhf system.hhf
#if( ! @defined( system_hhf ))
?system_hhf := true;
namespace linux; @fast;
// The __dummy[] arguments forces the use
// of "()" after these macros so they better
// match the C syntax.
#macro
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hhf system.hhf
#if( ! @defined( system_hhf ))
?system_hhf := true;
namespace linux; @fast;
// The __dummy[] arguments forces the use
// of "()" after these macros so they better
// match the C syntax.
#macro