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  1. docs/en/docs/deployment/docker.md

        `CMD` takes a list of strings, each of these strings is what you would type in the command line separated by spaces.
    
        This command will be run from the **current working directory**, the same `/code` directory you set above with `WORKDIR /code`.
    
    /// tip
    
    Review what each line does by clicking each number bubble in the code. 👆
    
    ///
    
    /// warning
    
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  2. docs/en/docs/virtual-environments.md

    The solution to the problems of having all the packages in the global environment is to use a **virtual environment for each project** you work on.
    
    A virtual environment is a **directory**, very similar to the global one, where you can install the packages for a project.
    
    This way, each project will have its own virtual environment (`.venv` directory) with its own packages.
    
    ```mermaid
    flowchart TB
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  3. api/README

    Files in this directory are data for Go's API checker ("go tool api", in src/cmd/api).
    
    Each file is a list of API features, one per line.
    
    go1.txt (and similarly named files) are frozen once a version has been
    shipped. Each file adds new lines but does not remove any.
    
    except.txt lists features that may disappear without breaking true
    compatibility.
    
    Starting with go1.19.txt, each API feature line must end in "#nnnnn"
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  4. CHANGELOG/CHANGELOG-1.8.md

    For the 1.8 release, SIG Scheduling extended the concept of cluster sharing by introducing
    pod priority and pod preemption. These features allow mixing various types of workloads in a single cluster, and help reach
    higher levels of resource utilization and availability.
    These features are in alpha. SIG Scheduling also improved the internal APIs for scheduling and made them easier for other components and external schedulers to use.
    
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  5. architecture/runtimes.md

        
    ```
    
    These are all Java processes. Each process has a corresponding "runtime".
    All source code in Gradle is written to target one or more of these runtimes.
    Most source code targets the daemon and the remaining code either targets a single runtime, for example the Gradle client, or is shared across multiple runtimes.
    
    ## Composition by architecture modules
    
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  6. android/guava-testlib/src/com/google/common/testing/EqualsTester.java

     * </pre>
     *
     * <p>This tests:
     *
     * <ul>
     *   <li>comparing each object against itself returns true
     *   <li>comparing each object against null returns false
     *   <li>comparing each object against an instance of an incompatible class returns false
     *   <li>comparing each pair of objects within the same equality group returns true
     *   <li>comparing each pair of objects from different equality groups returns false
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  7. CHANGELOG/CHANGELOG-1.33.md

    - Kubeadm: ensured waiting for apiserver uses a local client that doesn't reach to the control plane endpoint and instead reaches directly to the local API server endpoint. ([#134269](https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/134269), [@neolit123](https://github.com/neolit123)) [SIG Cluster Lifecycle]
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  8. RELEASE.md

            outputs a summary of the inference converted by TF-TRT. It namely shows
            each `TRTEngineOp` with their input(s)' and output(s)' shape and dtype.
            A detailed version of the summary is available which prints additionally
            all the TensorFlow OPs included in each of the `TRTEngineOp`s.
    
    *   `tf.tpu.experimental.embedding`:
    
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  9. docs/distributed/README.md

    needed.  When you restart, it is immediate and non-disruptive to the applications. Each group of servers in the command-line is called a pool. There are 2 server pools in this example. New objects are placed in server pools in proportion to the amount of free space in each pool. Within each pool, the location of the erasure-set of drives is determined based on a deterministic hashing algorithm.
    
    > **NOTE:** **Each pool you add must have the same erasure coding parity configuration as the original...
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  10. guava/src/com/google/common/base/Joiner.java

      /**
       * Appends the string representation of each of {@code parts}, using the previously configured
       * separator between each, to {@code appendable}.
       */
      @CanIgnoreReturnValue
      public <A extends Appendable> A appendTo(A appendable, Iterable<?> parts) throws IOException {
        return appendTo(appendable, parts.iterator());
      }
    
      /**
       * Appends the string representation of each of {@code parts}, using the previously configured
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