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| Relievers Hector Carrasco, Scot Shields and Francisco Rodriguez were given a break after a busy weekend. The ability to service devices without bringing the system offline (a feature that is not available on all console servers) is a particular boon to Sun Solaris environments, since these processors incorporate a unique open boot prompt feature that will allow a system or device to be shut down when given a break signal. Four other countries which owe about $370 million will be given a break as well when they end human rights atrocities. |
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