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Now, given the existence of build 7105 and build 7077 - both compiled on the same day - it can be assumed that the Branching is a word that explains the process of duplicating a body of code into a parallel development, so software engineers can make changes without disturbing the tested codebase of the mainline (winmain) or trunk.
Icrontic 2009
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Visual Studio ALM Rangers embracing the exciting new Visual Studio 2010 Product with Practical Guidance for details, was phenomenal … but when we look at the guidance such as Branching Guidance,
MSDN Blogs willys 2010
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Branching out into the high end represents a departure for Mr. Locklear, who like most manufacturers in this town has always focused on the market's other end—the white athletic socks sold in bulk at big-box retailers.
Alabama Sock Town Suffers as Cotton Soars Timothy W. Martin 2011
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Branching out: Liz Lemon (Tina Fey) tries to cash in on her "Dealbreakers" sketch in the new season of 30 Rock.
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Branching out and trying new things is great … sometimes.
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Weiss/The Wall Street Journal Branching out into the high end represents a departure for Mr. Locklear, who like most manufacturers in this town has always focused on the market's other end—the white athletic socks sold in bulk at big-box retailers.
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For instance, through CO-OP Shared Branching, if you're a member of one of over 1,700 credit unions, you can use the more than 4,300 branches of the other member credit unions nationwide for deposits and withdrawals.
Credit Unions: a Cheaper Banking Option Rachel Louise Ensign 2011
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Branching Out, a pattern from Knitty. com, gives you a chance to try a whole bunch of different kinds of stitches.
Creative Every Day, Part 14: Knitting On and On and On « Looking for Roots 2010
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Branching outNew York kids may soon get some relief.
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And now my next project is absolutely going to be “Branching Out”.
Creative Every Day, Part 14: Knitting On and On and On « Looking for Roots 2010
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