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- noun Plural form of
binding .
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Such extension modules are often called bindings for the library.
Softpedia - Windows - All Softpedia Linux 2010
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Such extension modules are often called bindings for the library.
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When I come back, I have to give myself a big mental slap, and change speed, tone and direction -- all of which would be easier; I have to find the emotional threads and bindings, which is harder than it used to be.
Multi-tasking msagara 2004
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Letty could not bear the sight of the books and their shelves; the very beauty of the bindings was a reproach to her.
Mary Marston George MacDonald 1864
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The file to edit, under the section "Harder Way", is actually called bindings-jboss-beans. xml, located at
Netvouz - new bookmarks jendrek 2010
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Nor is 'bindings' included, for the man who collects these is no book-lover in the truest sense of the word, and his hobby does not fall properly within the category of book-collecting, being classed rather under the heading Art and Vertu, Bric-à-Brac, or what you will.
The Book-Hunter at Home P. B. M. Allan
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The game prompts will not change even if you change the default bindings, meaning you'll have to remember quickly where you reassigned the buttons during the game's quick time events.
Macworld Chris Holt 2010
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The game prompts will not change even if you change the default bindings, meaning you'll have to remember quickly where you reassigned the buttons during the game's quick time events.
Macworld Chris Holt 2010
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WCF support many different kind of bindings and behaviors, only a few of them are compatible with ASP. NET webservice based client.
MSDN Blogs 2009
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Rui Carmo has made 3 network notification sending "bindings", 2 in python and one in php.
OSNews 2009
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