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O que (quem) é A Drink Before the War - definição


A Drink Before the War         
A Drink Before the War is a crime novel by American writer Dennis Lehane, published in 1994. It was his debut novel.
The Civil War: A Narrative         
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LITERARY WORK BY SHELBY FOOTE
Stars in Their Courses: The Gettysburg Campaign; The Civil War: A Narrative (Vol. 3) Red River to Appomattox; The Civil War: A Narrative: Red River to Appomattox; The Civil War: A Narrative: Volume One: Fort Sumter to Perryville; The Civil War: A Narrative: Volume Two: Fredericksburg to Meridian; Red River to Appomattox; Fort Sumter to Perryville; Fredericksburg to Meridian
The Civil War: A Narrative (1958–1974) is a three volume, 2,968-page, 1.2 million-word history of the American Civil War by Shelby Foote.
Happened-before         
RELATION BETWEEN THE RESULT OF TWO EVENTS, SUCH THAT IF ONE EVENT SHOULD HAPPEN BEFORE ANOTHER EVENT, THE RESULT MUST REFLECT THAT, EVEN IF THOSE EVENTS ARE IN REALITY EXECUTED OUT OF ORDER
Happened before; Lamport ordering; Happens-before
In computer science, the happened-before relation (denoted: \to \;) is a relation between the result of two events, such that if one event should happen before another event, the result must reflect that, even if those events are in reality executed out of order (usually to optimize program flow). This involves ordering events based on the potential causal relationship of pairs of events in a concurrent system, especially asynchronous distributed systems.