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61. The pilot had logged over 150 hours of flying time.
62. We surreptitiously logged on to the ESPN Web site.
63. Carla logged on to the office network.
64. Logged in successfully, synchronising session...
65. You cannot send a message because you are not logged on.
66. The logged events are placed into an event queue table in the library server database.
67. RPC stepping requires that you be logged in as Administrator or Power User.
68. Most of the 15,936 items logged into the lost-and-found office at Oregon's Portland International Airport last year also were left at TSA checkpoints, says airport spokesman Steve Johnson.
69. The recent rains have made the garden water- logged. There are wooden planks set above the squashy mud for access to the bakery.
70. It's running within a terminal window,(sentencedict.com/logged.html) so the cruise user would need to be permanently logged in to keep it running.
71. This logged data is periodically submitted to a remote website.
72. The Logging column mentions the logging mode that has been set while creating the database (buffered, unbuffered, ANSI compliant, and not logged).
73. A message sent with this delivery mode is logged to stable storage when it is sent.
74. When the server is running in background mode, much of the debug information is not logged.
75. By including a session cookie, the Domino server thinks that your script is actually a human user who recently logged in and is now accessing the database.
76. Further, all issues and defects are logged through ClearQuest, ensuring a seamless and easily referable testing process.
77. The city of the future is shaping up to be a neighborly Panopticon, leeched of the cosmopolitan ability to see, and not be seen, where every nosepick is noted and logged and uploaded to the Internet.
78. If a NOT LOGGED table encounters an execution error during a data changing statement there is only one choice for DB2: to truncate the table.
79. Logged data and site conditions can be storaged into internal memory.
80. The act of exploiting a terminal which someone else has absent-mindedly left logged on.
81. The 41-year-old Swedish man, whose name was not disclosed, logged more than 10000 flight hours using forged documents for airlines in Belgium, Britain and Italy, police said.
82. If the specified tablespace does not exist, the copy of the objects using that tablespace fails and is logged in the error file.
83. In the three days prior to the Spokane trip, the logged two hours and 32 minutes.
84. For example, the Audit policy might be used to indicate that all messages sent to a service are logged for auditing purposes.
85. They suggest that if the subsidies were to end, new forest could be converted back into cropland and natural forest logged again.
86. For example if the administrator defines an object while logged on with a personal user ID, and the user ID's primary group is staff, then access is granted to staff.
87. But Mr Carew could not register the 997 as it was already logged in someone else's name, Birmingham crown court was told.
88. Now assume we are logged in at the AuditMachine with the account we just created (username "auditor," password "angelus").
89. This list is populated using the information available logged in the history file (remember the history file is the blueprint of your backup and restore).
90. Similarly, Linux kernel data structures can also be logged and even modified non-disruptively, as well.
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