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saveTo copy the document, record or image being worked on to a storage medium. If the file has already been created on the hard disk, saving updates the file by writing the data currently in memory (RAM) to the disk. All modern applications prompt the user to save data upon exiting if the user has made any changes to them. Sava, Save a river in SE Europe, rising in NW Slovenia and flowing east and south to the Danube at Belgrade. Length: 940 km (584 miles)
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Some girls immediately seize the hero's spotlight: solving the mystery, leading the charge, saving the day. But she ends up the heroine, after taking on a gang of thugs and saving the day for the women she loves the most. One of Hollywood's greatest romantic comedies finds impossibly spoiled Katharine Hepburn planning to remarry, muckraking reporter Jimmy Stewart (in his Oscar- winning role) falling in love, and genial ex-husband Cary Grant saving the day. |
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