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CVS was down more than 13 percent over approximately the same period.
CVS may be expensive, and it is not available in all areas.
CVS can cost a lot, and the test is not offered in all places.
CVS is usually done between weeks 10 and 12 of a woman's pregnancy.
CVS happens more often in children but it can occur at any age.
The CVS was open, the war looking ever more certain.
CVS says it never sold information or released confidential data.
Or you can have CVS and then a blood test later to find these problems.
The CVS name was used for the first time in 1964.
That store is to be built close to a CVS.
The deal also showed how far CVS had come in the last two years.
Are there other reasons you might want to have CVS?
Before the deal, CVS had just 150 stores in those two states.
The company's decision to hold on to CVS makes sense, analysts said.
Recently, a few friends have asked me to comment on their CVs.
CVS does not meet that standard in my opinion.
You may want to have CVS if the information it provides might change your plans.
A CVS drugstore is expected to open in its place.
CVS sponsored the tournament for two years before dropping its support; the final year was 2010.
CVS started offering night courses to help returning veterans who held a day job.
We will definitely have CVS to find out if our baby has it.
Another version of CVS was in public operation for six months from 1975-1976.
It also has practical stores such as CVS and more.
For more on the status of CVS development, see the section below.
Finally, they bring it in just past the CVS.
See Concurrent Versions System.
It is extensively used by the Concurrent Versions System (CVS).
Its goal is to be a mostly compatible successor to the widely used Concurrent Versions System (CVS).
Brian Berliner developer of the current Concurrent Versions System is an ExCon.
DCVS is based on the well known version control system Concurrent Versions System.
Cervisia is a graphical front end for Concurrent Versions System (CVS).
This mode of operation is similar to how the widely-used CVS (Concurrent Versions System) software works.
Currently, nothing has been released and the source code of the game is only available on Source Forge in the project's Concurrent Versions System repository.
It is compatible with and originally based on Concurrent Versions System (CVS), which has become popular in the open-source world.
New versions are released twice-yearly and development versions are available via Concurrent Versions System (CVS).
New versions are available only as source code, checked out under CVS (Concurrent Versions System, a version control system), not binary.
Though Cedega is mainly proprietary software, Transgaming does make part of the source publicly available via Concurrent Versions System, under a mix of licenses.
Concurrent Versions System (CVS) is a prominent example of a source code collaboration tool being used in OSS projects.
OpenCVS is a BSD-licensed implementation of the popular Unix version control software called Concurrent Versions System.
Many popular repository formats are supported, including Concurrent Versions System, Subversion, Apache Maven, Perforce and Eclipse platform infrastructures.
MPW also included a version control system called Projector; this has been superseded by Concurrent Versions System and is no longer supported in Mac OS X.
On November 8, 2003, he published it on GNOME Concurrent Versions System (CVS) server, with the name F-Spot.
It hosts software development services such as web hosting, mailing lists, issue tracking, wiki, download, and revision control with Subversion or Concurrent Versions System (GNU CVS).
The Concurrent Versions System (CVS), also known as the Concurrent Versioning System, is a client-server free software revision control system in the field of software development.
The source code, however, was placed under a restrictive license and only members of the DivX Advanced Research Centre (DARC) had write access to the project Concurrent Versions System.
Parasoft Concerto integrates with third-party tools such as HP Quality Center, IBM Rational RequisitePro, Concurrent Versions System, Subversion, and other development infrastructure components.
The Distributed Concurrent Versions System (DCVS) is a distributed revision control system that enables software developers working on locally distributed sites to efficiently collaborate on a software project.
In particular, the Concurrent Versions System (CVS) tool [ 21 ] coordinates program development at the Georgia Institute of Technology with that at the NCI, and also coordinates development within each of the groups.
Revision control systems such as Concurrent Versions System (CVS) and later Subversion (svn) and Git are examples of tools that help centrally manage the source code files and the changes to those files for a software project.