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redirectionDiverting data from their normal destination to another; for example, to a disk file instead of the printer, or to a server's disk instead of the local disk. See virtual directory, symbolic link, shortcut, redirector and DOS redirection.
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It is a very uplifting meditation book, recommended for those in need of comfort, illumination, redirection, grace, or prayer. It was a major redirection of resources during an economic downturn," says Nassirian. Mycogen Seeds has announced a strategic redirection to align its operations with those of Dow AgroSciences. |
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