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  1. android/guava/src/com/google/common/net/InternetDomainName.java

     * domains which are both public suffixes and addressable as hosts; {@code "uk.com"} is one example.
     * Using the subset of public suffixes that are {@linkplain #isRegistrySuffix() registry suffixes},
     * one can get a better result, as only a few registry suffixes are addressable. However, the most
     * useful test to determine if a domain is a plausible web host is {@link #hasPublicSuffix()}. This
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  2. guava/src/com/google/common/net/InternetDomainName.java

     * domains which are both public suffixes and addressable as hosts; {@code "uk.com"} is one example.
     * Using the subset of public suffixes that are {@linkplain #isRegistrySuffix() registry suffixes},
     * one can get a better result, as only a few registry suffixes are addressable. However, the most
     * useful test to determine if a domain is a plausible web host is {@link #hasPublicSuffix()}. This
    Registered: Fri Nov 01 12:43:10 UTC 2024
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  3. doc/go1.17_spec.html

    <code>&amp;x</code> generates a pointer of type <code>*T</code> to <code>x</code>.
    The operand must be <i>addressable</i>,
    that is, either a variable, pointer indirection, or slice indexing
    operation; or a field selector of an addressable struct operand;
    or an array indexing operation of an addressable array.
    As an exception to the addressability requirement, <code>x</code> may also be a
    (possibly parenthesized)
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  4. doc/go_spec.html

    <code>&amp;x</code> generates a pointer of type <code>*T</code> to <code>x</code>.
    The operand must be <i>addressable</i>,
    that is, either a variable, pointer indirection, or slice indexing
    operation; or a field selector of an addressable struct operand;
    or an array indexing operation of an addressable array.
    As an exception to the addressability requirement, <code>x</code> may also be a
    (possibly parenthesized)
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