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PNR
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PNRPartner
PNRPassenger Name Record (airlines)
PNRPolicĂ­a Nacional Revolucionaria (Cuban police)
PNRPhilippine National Railways
PNRPoint of No Return
PNRPolymerase Chain Reaction
PNRPassive Noise Reduction
PNRPolarized Neutron Reflectivity
PNRPrior Notice Required
PNRPointe Noire, Congo - Pointe Noire (Airport Code)
PNRParty of the New Republic (Iraqi political group)
PNRPlug and Run
PNRPrudential Network Realty
PNRPart Number Request
PNRProved Name Registration
PNRPrivate Network Route
PNRPassenger Numerical Roll
PNRPassenger Number of Requisition
PNRPublication Number Request
PNRPartner Network Recruitment


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With hard drives exceeding 500GBs in capacity and even larger drives on the horizon, the impact of a single drive failing and the resulting intensive XOR rebuild has reached the point of no return.
Just before the point of no return, stylishly tail skid to a halt.
In every disagreement there is a point of no return that you cross only at your own peril.
 
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