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ASP.NET Identity DbContext confusion

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Use URI builder in Android or create URL with variables

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ImportError in importing from sklearn: cannot import name check_build

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using awk with column value conditions

... with grep and the text was in there. :( – user1687130 Feb 6 '13 at 21:33 1 @user1687130, I think...
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Resize svg when window is resized in d3.js

...r. .attr("preserveAspectRatio", "xMinYMin meet") .attr("viewBox", "0 0 600 400") // Class to make it responsive. .classed("svg-content-responsive", true) // Fill with a rectangle for visualization. .append("rect") .classed("rect", true) .attr("width", 600) .attr("...
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How to jump to a particular line in a huge text file?

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Ordering by specific field value first

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Windows XP or later Windows: How can I run a batch file in the background with no window displayed?

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Using semicolon (;) vs plus (+) with exec in find

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Batch script loop

I need to execute a command 100-200 times, and so far my research indicates that I would either have to copy/paste 100 copies of this command, OR use a for loop, but the for loop expects a list of items, hence I would need 200 files to operate on, or a list of 200 items, defeating the point. ...