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How to paste yanke<em>dem> text into the Vim <em>cem>omman<em>dem> line

...1400. :) – Roger Pate O<em>cem>t 22 '10 at 21:38 19 ...
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How to reset Jenkins se<em>cem>urity settings from the <em>cem>omman<em>dem> line?

Is there a way to reset all (or just <em>dem>isable the se<em>cem>urity settings) from the <em>cem>omman<em>dem> line without a user/passwor<em>dem> as I have manage<em>dem> to <em>cem>ompletely lo<em>cem>k myself out of Jenkins ? ...
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“rm -rfequivalent for Win<em>dem>ows?

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How <em>dem>o I best silen<em>cem>e a warning about unuse<em>dem> variables?

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Hi<em>dem>e separator line on one UITableView<em>Cem>ell

... 9999) – Pat Niemeyer <em>Dem>e<em>cem> 17 '15 at 21:32 This is the way it works for me in iOS 8+: <em>cem>ell.separatorInset = UIE<em>dem>geInset...
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Soun<em>dem> ef<em>feem><em>cem>ts in JavaS<em>cem>ript / HTML5

...h au<em>dem>io too. – Kornel <em>Dem>e<em>cem> 20 '09 at 21:15 5 This also works on iOS. Note though that you nee<em>dem> to ...
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Python string.repla<em>cem>e regular expression [<em>dem>upli<em>cem>ate]

...<em>cem>he<em>cem>k this answer. – Lual <em>Feem>b 15 at 21:59 a<em>dem><em>dem> a <em>cem>omment  |  ...
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How <em>dem>o I lower<em>cem>ase a string in <em>Cem>?

...<em>dem>on't use it. – Ken S May 22 '13 at 21:26 This post is <em>dem>is<em>cem>usse<em>dem> on meta. – Patri<em>cem>k Hofman ...
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appen<em>dem> new row to ol<em>dem> <em>cem>sv file python

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Win<em>dem>ows bat<em>cem>h files: .bat vs .<em>cem>m<em>dem>?

As I un<em>dem>erstan<em>dem> it, .bat is the ol<em>dem> 16-bit naming <em>cem>onvention, an<em>dem> .<em>cem>m<em>dem> is for 32-bit Win<em>dem>ows, i.e., starting with NT. But I <em>cem>ontinue to see .bat files everywhere, an<em>dem> they seem to work exa<em>cem>tly the same using either suffix. Assuming that my <em>cem>o<em>dem>e will never nee<em>dem> to run on anything ol<em>dem>er than NT, <em>dem>...