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72 other{"Letáŋhaŋ {0}-čháŋ kiŋháŋ"}90 other{"Letáŋhaŋ owápȟe {0} kiŋháŋ"}116 other{"Letáŋhaŋ wíyawapi {0} kiŋháŋ"}134 other{"Letáŋhaŋ okpí {0} kiŋháŋ"}178 other{"Letáŋhaŋ okó {0} kiŋháŋ"}197 other{"Letáŋhaŋ ómakȟa {0} kiŋháŋ"}
10 Let's use the Users service to personalize this application's greeting.53 Let's take a closer look at the new pieces.80 Our application can now greet visiting users by name. Let's add a feature that
4 <!-- Let world.txt contain "world" (excluding the quotes) -->
3 Let's first have a plain header
2 <p>Let's first have a plain header</p>
10 # Let the main config do the real work.
23 # Let the main config do the real work.
15 # Let the main config do the real work.
14 # Let's override the previous directive!
16 // Let the user install by specifying the $DSTROOT with xcodebuild
17 // Let the user install by specifying the $DSTROOT with xcodebuild
22 Let's continue.
22 # Let the main config do the real work.
25 # Let the main config do the real work.
27 # Let the main config do the real work.
56 TIL_OPCODE_DEF(Let)
9 Let's see an example. First define a simple 'Hello world' handler to be44 # Let's check if the response is correct.
25 The Python API will change. Let us know on the mailing list if you are
22 Let's call this directory 'source_dir' (where this INSTALL file is).
36 # Let the main config do the real work.
26 target. The procedure on both cases is the same. Let's assume you have a
33 LV{"Letónia"}
48 # Let the main config do the real work.