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  1. docs/en/docs/deployment/https.md

    ### Multiple Applications
    
    In the same server (or servers), there could be **multiple applications**, for example, other API programs or a database.
    
    Only one process can be handling the specific IP and port (the TLS Termination Proxy in our example) but the other applications/processes can be running on the server(s) too, as long as they don't try to use the same **combination of public IP and port**.
    
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  2. guava/src/com/google/common/collect/Range.java

       * Returns the maximal range {@linkplain #encloses enclosed} by both this range and {@code
       * connectedRange}, if such a range exists.
       *
       * <p>For example, the intersection of {@code [1..5]} and {@code (3..7)} is {@code (3..5]}. The
       * resulting range may be empty; for example, {@code [1..5)} intersected with {@code [5..7)}
       * yields the empty range {@code [5..5)}.
       *
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  3. guava/src/com/google/common/util/concurrent/FluentFuture.java

     *
     * <p>When chaining together a graph of asynchronous operations, you will often find it easier to
     * use a framework. Frameworks automate the process, often adding features like monitoring,
     * debugging, and cancellation. Examples of frameworks include:
     *
     * <ul>
     *   <li><a href="https://dagger.dev/producers.html">Dagger Producers</a>
     * </ul>
     *
     * <h4>{@link java.util.concurrent.CompletableFuture} / {@link java.util.concurrent.CompletionStage}
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  4. impl/maven-core/src/main/java/org/apache/maven/AbstractMavenLifecycleParticipant.java

     *
     * All callback methods (will) follow beforeXXX/afterXXX naming pattern to
     * indicate at what lifecycle point it is being called.
     *
     * @see <a href="https://maven.apache.org/examples/maven-3-lifecycle-extensions.html">example</a>
     * @see <a href="https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MNG-4224">MNG-4224</a>
     * @since 3.0-alpha-3
     */
    public abstract class AbstractMavenLifecycleParticipant {
    
        /**
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  5. docs/en/docs/advanced/security/oauth2-scopes.md

    Each "scope" is just a string (without spaces).
    
    They are normally used to declare specific security permissions, for example:
    
    * `users:read` or `users:write` are common examples.
    * `instagram_basic` is used by Facebook / Instagram.
    * `https://www.googleapis.com/auth/drive` is used by Google.
    
    /// info
    
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  6. doc/go_mem.html

    slices, and strings in most Go implementations,
    such races can in turn lead to arbitrary memory corruption.
    </p>
    
    <p>
    Examples of incorrect synchronization are given in the
    “Incorrect synchronization” section below.
    </p>
    
    <p>
    Examples of the limitations on implementations are given in the
    “Incorrect compilation” section below.
    </p>
    
    <h2 id="synchronization">Synchronization</h2>
    
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  7. docs/en/docs/tutorial/dependencies/index.md

    You just pass it to `Depends` and **FastAPI** knows how to do the rest.
    
    ///
    
    ## Share `Annotated` dependencies
    
    In the examples above, you see that there's a tiny bit of **code duplication**.
    
    When you need to use the `common_parameters()` dependency, you have to write the whole parameter with the type annotation and `Depends()`:
    
    ```Python
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  8. cmd/fmt-gen.go

    {{if .VisibleFlags}}
    FLAGS:
      {{range .VisibleFlags}}{{.}}
      {{end}}{{end}}
    EXAMPLES:
      1. Generate format.json.zip containing format.json files for all drives in a distributed MinIO server pool of 32 nodes with 32 drives each.
         {{.Prompt}} {{.HelpName}} http://node{1...32}.example.com/mnt/export{1...32}
    
    `,
    }
    
    func fmtGenMain(ctxt *cli.Context) {
    	deploymentID := ctxt.String("deployment-id")
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  9. docs/sts/keycloak.md

    For a quick installation, docker-compose reference configs are also available on the [Keycloak GitHub](https://github.com/keycloak/keycloak-containers/tree/main/docker-compose-examples).
    
    ### Configure Keycloak Realm
    
    - Go to Clients
      - Click on account
        - Settings
        - Change `Access Type` to `confidential`.
        - Save
      - Click on credentials tab
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  10. docs/en/docs/tutorial/response-model.md

    That's why in this example we have to declare it in the `response_model` parameter.
    
    ...but continue reading below to see how to overcome that.
    
    ## Return Type and Data Filtering
    
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