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- noun Plural form of
redirect . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
redirect .
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Examples
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This term redirects the focus from both the liability and accountability for specific human action to a broad category with no specific focus.
April 22, 1970 �� Oil Day: Wake up and smell the fumes. 2007
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For example: mklink/j “c: usersWillMusiciTunesiTunes Music” d: Music – This line makes a symlink that redirects from the folder c: usersWillMusiciTunesiTunes Music to the Music folder on my second hard drive.
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For WordPress users, the WordPress Mobile Edition-plugin redirects mobile devices to a mobile friendly interface.
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Presently, the domain redirects to Facebook’s home page.
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Presently, the domain redirects to Facebook’s home page.
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Of course I set up redirects from the old pages to new pages, so I guess that’s why.
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The redirects were a result of a fundamental weakness in the Border Gateway Protocol.
CNET News.com 2010
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With the inexplicable redirects coming straight after Google's exit from China, a cyber attack appeared to offer the best possible explaination. clarified that the redirects were a result of a bug and not some kind of a hack
Maximum PC all RSS Feed Pulkit Chandna 2010
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xml's Blinklist.com 2008
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And as you can see there, it kind of redirects the heat and focuses it in spots on the shuttle, takes away the insulation of the so-called boundary layer of molecules, and could, you know, cause a tile to fail and could ultimately lead to damage to the shuttle.
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