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The LOGGING clause suppresses the creation of redo log entries for some DDL commands,and some DML commands against the table,and for mass insert commands,such as those run by SQL*Loader.
Romanesque Sculpture
Artistic representations from the Romanesque period, characterized by their massive qualities, stylized forms, and often religious themes, emerging in Europe during the 11th and 12th centuries.
Cluniac
Pertaining to a reform movement centered around the Abbey of Cluny in France, founded in 910, emphasizing strict adherence to the Rule of Saint Benedict and influencing European monastic life.
Spiritual Life
An aspect of an individual's existence focused on personal inner beliefs, practices that foster a sense of connection to something greater than oneself.
Covered Courtyard
An architectural feature that includes a courtyard enclosed by a roof or canopy, blending indoor and outdoor spaces.
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