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  1. docs/en/docs/advanced/response-cookies.md

    You could also use `from starlette.responses import Response` or `from starlette.responses import JSONResponse`.
    
    **FastAPI** provides the same `starlette.responses` as `fastapi.responses` just as a convenience for you, the developer. But most of the available responses come directly from Starlette.
    
    And as the `Response` can be used frequently to set headers and cookies, **FastAPI** also provides it at `fastapi.Response`.
    
    ///
    
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  2. ci/official/requirements_updater/README.md

    ```
    
    where `3.12` is the `Python` version you wish to update.
    
    Note, since it is still `pip` and `pip-compile` tools used under the hood, so
    most of the command line arguments and features supported by those tools will be
    acknowledged by the Bazel requirements updater command as well. For example, if
    you wish the updater to consider pre-release versions simply pass `--pre`
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  3. samples/guide/src/main/java/okhttp3/recipes/kt/CustomTrust.kt

        KOqkqm57TH2H3eDJAkSnh6/DNFu0Qg==
        -----END CERTIFICATE-----
        """.trimIndent().decodeCertificatePem()
    
      private val client: OkHttpClient
    
      init {
        // This implementation just embeds the PEM files in Java strings; most applications will
        // instead read this from a resource file that gets bundled with the application.
        val certificates =
          HandshakeCertificates.Builder()
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  4. futures/failureaccess/pom.xml

        Contains
        com.google.common.util.concurrent.internal.InternalFutureFailureAccess and
        InternalFutures. Most users will never need to use this artifact. Its
        classes are conceptually a part of Guava, but they're in this separate
        artifact so that Android libraries can use them without pulling in all of
        Guava (just as they can use ListenableFuture by depending on the
        listenablefuture artifact).
      </description>
      <build>
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  5. docs/en/docs/advanced/response-headers.md

    You could also use `from starlette.responses import Response` or `from starlette.responses import JSONResponse`.
    
    **FastAPI** provides the same `starlette.responses` as `fastapi.responses` just as a convenience for you, the developer. But most of the available responses come directly from Starlette.
    
    And as the `Response` can be used frequently to set headers and cookies, **FastAPI** also provides it at `fastapi.Response`.
    
    ///
    
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  6. docs/en/docs/deployment/concepts.md

    ## Running on Startup
    
    In most cases, when you create a web API, you want it to be **always running**, uninterrupted, so that your clients can always access it. This is of course, unless you have a specific reason why you want it to run only in certain situations, but most of the time you want it constantly running and **available**.
    
    ### In a Remote Server
    
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  7. samples/guide/src/main/java/okhttp3/recipes/CustomTrust.java

          +  "KOqkqm57TH2H3eDJAkSnh6/DNFu0Qg==\n"
          +  "-----END CERTIFICATE-----");
    
      private final OkHttpClient client;
    
      public CustomTrust() {
        // This implementation just embeds the PEM files in Java strings; most applications will
        // instead read this from a resource file that gets bundled with the application.
    
        HandshakeCertificates certificates = new HandshakeCertificates.Builder()
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  8. architecture/security/istio-agent.md

       the `SecretManager` to Envoy, without much business logic. For each resource requested by Envoy, the SDS server
       will call `SecretManager.GenerateSecret(resourceName)`
    1. When `GenerateSecret` is called, the `SecretManager` is expected to return a new certificate. This can occur in a few ways.
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  9. docs/en/docs/virtual-environments.md

    ///
    
    If you are using `pip` to install packages (it comes by default with Python), you should **upgrade** it to the latest version.
    
    Many exotic errors while installing a package are solved by just upgrading `pip` first.
    
    /// tip
    
    You would normally do this **once**, right after you create the virtual environment.
    
    ///
    
    Make sure the virtual environment is active (with the command above) and then run:
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  10. docs/en/docs/contributing.md

    /// tip
    
    You don't need to see the code in `./scripts/docs.py`, you just use it in the command line.
    
    ///
    
    All the documentation is in Markdown format in the directory `./docs/en/`.
    
    Many of the tutorials have blocks of code.
    
    In most of the cases, these blocks of code are actual complete applications that can be run as is.
    
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