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src/main/resources/fess_indices/fess/ca/stopwords.txt
quins s'ha s'han sa semblant semblants ses seu seus seva seva seves si sobre sobretot sóc solament sols son són sons sota sou t'ha t'han t'he ta tal també tampoc tan tant tanta tantes teu teus teva teves ton tons tot tota totes tots un una unes uns us va
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src/main/resources/fess_indices/_aws/fess.json
"quelcom", "qui", "quin", "quina", "quines", "quins", "s'ha", "s'han", "sa", "semblant", "semblants", "ses", "seu ", "seus", "seva", "seva", "seves", "si", "sobre", "sobretot", "sóc", "solament", "sols", "son ", "són", "sons ", "sota", "sou", "t'ha", "t'han", "t'he", "ta", "tal", "també", "tampoc", "tan", "tant", "tanta", "tantes", "teu", "teus", "teva", "teves", "ton", "tons", "tot", "tota", "totes", "tots", "un", "una", "unes", "uns", "us", "va", "vaig", "vam", "van", "vas", "veu", "vosaltres", "vostra",...
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src/main/resources/fess_indices/_cloud/fess.json
"quelcom", "qui", "quin", "quina", "quines", "quins", "s'ha", "s'han", "sa", "semblant", "semblants", "ses", "seu ", "seus", "seva", "seva", "seves", "si", "sobre", "sobretot", "sóc", "solament", "sols", "son ", "són", "sons ", "sota", "sou", "t'ha", "t'han", "t'he", "ta", "tal", "també", "tampoc", "tan", "tant", "tanta", "tantes", "teu", "teus", "teva", "teves", "ton", "tons", "tot", "tota", "totes", "tots", "un", "una", "unes", "uns", "us", "va", "vaig", "vam", "van", "vas", "veu", "vosaltres", "vostra",...
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src/main/resources/fess_indices/fess/lt/stopwords.txt
mus mūsų nei nes net nors nuo o pat per po prie prieš sau save savęs savimi savo savyje su tačiau tada tai taip tas tau tave tavęs tavimi tavyje ten to todėl tu tuo už visi
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src/main/resources/fess_indices/fess/pt/stopwords.txt
sejam fosse fôssemos fossem for formos forem serei será seremos serão seria seríamos seriam tenho tem temos tém tinha tínhamos tinham tive teve tivemos tiveram tivera tivéramos tenha tenhamos tenham tivesse tivéssemos tivessem tiver tivermos tiverem terei terá teremos terão teria teríamos
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docs/fr/docs/advanced/response-directly.md
Mais vous pouvez retourner une `JSONResponse` directement à partir de vos *opérations de chemin*. Cela peut être utile, par exemple, pour retourner des en-têtes personnalisés ou des cookies. ## Renvoyer une `Response` En fait, vous pouvez retourner n'importe quelle `Response` ou n'importe quelle sous-classe de celle-ci. /// note | "Remarque"
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docs/fr/docs/index.md
* <abbr title="en anglais : query parameters">les paramètres de la requête</abbr>. * les cookies. * <abbr title="en anglais : headers">les en-têtes</abbr>. * <abbr title="en anglais : forms">les formulaires</abbr>. * <abbr title="en anglais : files">les fichiers</abbr>.
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docs/fr/docs/alternatives.md
Avec Hug (puisque Hug est basé sur Falcon), **FastAPI** a inspiré la déclaration d'un paramètre `response` dans les fonctions. Bien que dans FastAPI, il est facultatif, et est utilisé principalement pour définir les en-têtes, les cookies, et les codes de statut alternatifs. /// ### <a href="https://moltenframework.com/" class="external-link" target="_blank">Molten</a>
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docs/pt/docs/deployment/docker.md
Contêineres Linux rodam usando o mesmo kernel Linux do hospedeiro (máquina, máquina virtual, servidor na nuvem, etc). Isso simplesmente significa que eles são muito leves (comparados com máquinas virtuais emulando um sistema operacional completo). Dessa forma, contêineres consomem **poucos recursos**, uma quantidade comparável com rodar os processos diretamente (uma máquina virtual consumiria muito mais).
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