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(computing) To transfer (memory contents) to auxiliary storage.
Elisabeth held the first page in her hand and printed across the top read, 'God's Promise Unfolding'.
He waved the page in front of her.
About 1583 Antonio took this son to France, where he became a page in the service of Catherine de' Medici, wife of King Henry II.
Francisco de Valenzuela having died young, his son was placed by his mother as a page in the household of the duke of Infantado.
Rose mary Library was given to the city by Thomas Nelson Page in memory of his wife, who died in 1888.
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