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  1. api/maven-api-core/src/main/java/org/apache/maven/api/RemoteRepository.java

     * <li><dfn>Third-Party Repositories</dfn>: Some projects or organizations host their own remote repositories for distributing specific artifacts that are not available in the central repository. These repositories must be explicitly added to the Maven pom.xml or settings.xml...
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  2. apache-maven/src/main/appended-resources/licenses/EPL-2.0.txt

      rights and licenses granted hereunder, each Recipient hereby
      assumes sole responsibility to secure any other intellectual
      property rights needed, if any. For example, if a third party
      patent license is required to allow Recipient to Distribute the
      Program, it is Recipient's responsibility to acquire that license
      before distributing the Program.
    
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  3. VULNERABILITY_REPORT.md

    of the code base.
    
    ## Scope
    
    The vulnerability management policy described in this document covers the
    process of investigating, assessing and resolving a vulnerability report
    opened by a MinIO employee or an external third party.
    
    Therefore, it lists pre-conditions and actions that should be performed to
    resolve and fix a reported vulnerability.
    
    ## Vulnerability Management Process
    
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  4. docs/en/docs/deployment/https.md

    * For HTTPS, **the server** needs to **have "certificates"** generated by a **third party**.
        * Those certificates are actually **acquired** from the third party, not "generated".
    * Certificates have a **lifetime**.
        * They **expire**.
        * And then they need to be **renewed**, **acquired again** from the third party.
    * The encryption of the connection happens at the **TCP level**.
        * That's one layer **below HTTP**.
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  5. LICENSE

              the Derivative Works; and
    
          (d) If the Work includes a "NOTICE" text file as part of its
              distribution, then any Derivative Works that You distribute must
              include a readable copy of the attribution notices contained
              within such NOTICE file, excluding those notices that do not
              pertain to any part of the Derivative Works, in at least one
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  6. api/maven-api-spi/src/main/java/org/apache/maven/api/spi/package-info.java

     * specific language governing permissions and limitations
     * under the License.
     */
    
    /**
     * Defines the Service Provider Interface (SPI) for Maven extensions, allowing
     * third-party implementations to extend and customize Maven's core functionality
     * through a stable, versioned API.
     *
     * @since 4.0.0
     */
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  7. docs/en/docs/tutorial/security/oauth2-jwt.md

    After a week, the token will be expired and the user will not be authorized and will have to sign in again to get a new token. And if the user (or a third party) tried to modify the token to change the expiration, you would be able to discover it, because the signatures would not match.
    
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  8. CREDITS

              pertain to any part of the Derivative Works, in at least one
              of the following places: within a NOTICE text file distributed
              as part of the Derivative Works; within the Source form or
              documentation, if provided along with the Derivative Works; or,
              within a display generated by the Derivative Works, if and
              wherever such third-party notices normally appear. The contents
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  9. tensorflow/api_template_v1.__init__.py

    if _running_from_pip_package():
      # TODO(gunan): Add sanity checks to loaded modules here.
    
      # Load first party dynamic kernels.
      _tf_dir = _os.path.dirname(_current_file_location)
      _kernel_dir = _os.path.join(_tf_dir, "core", "kernels")
      if _os.path.exists(_kernel_dir):
        _ll.load_library(_kernel_dir)
    
      # Load third party dynamic kernels.
      for _s in _site_packages_dirs:
        _plugin_dir = _os.path.join(_s, "tensorflow-plugins")
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  10. docs/en/docs/advanced/middleware.md

    In general, ASGI middlewares are classes that expect to receive an ASGI app as the first argument.
    
    So, in the documentation for third-party ASGI middlewares they will probably tell you to do something like:
    
    ```Python
    from unicorn import UnicornMiddleware
    
    app = SomeASGIApp()
    
    new_app = UnicornMiddleware(app, some_config="rainbow")
    ```
    
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