Cabinet in a sentence as a noun

If the word spread that the cabinet has been replenished there would a mad rush.

Who knows what others servers are located in the cabinet you are sharing.

Its a bit tricky, you do not want it to trigger whenever someone walked passed that cabinet.

>The average age of cabinet ministers is 65.

A hutch, shelving, or cabinet above, and an enclosed pedestal cabinet, and you've got a full desk.

Pro-Tip when you are using a CoLo for your servers: * Make sure you failover to servers in a separate cabinet.

It might play in the US, but here in the UK there are/have been out-of-the-closet gay Conservative cabinet ministers.

Beware of what's in your medicine cabinet" which is a completely ridiculous statement.

Unless you are a candidate for a federal cabinet office, in which case you simply make an excuse, pay your back taxes, and nothing happens.

It was on display in the bottom of a locked filing cabinet stuck in a disused lavatory with a sign on the door saying "Beware of The Leopard".

After a meeting with top-level officials, including members of the President's cabinet, he decided to axe the story.

So one had to average out the frames so that any change that persisted roughly for the amount of time that is required to stuff the cabinet triggered the system but not others.

Are Google t-shirts still a sought after commodity at Googleplex ?The way the distribution worked was that a small cabinet used to be replenished by some 50 odd t-shirts at some random time in the week.

A major national television special reported that economists are predicting that sometime in the next year, maybe two years, the deputy minister of finance is going to walk into cabinet and announce that Canadas credit has run out.

A good analogue would be to make a beat-em up arcade cabinet that let you start out for nothing, but when you inevitably get KO'd, you have to feed it a few tokens for the privilege of continuing before the 15 second countdown elapses and you have to start from the beginning.

Eventually, we grew to around 20 employees, picked up a data center colo-cabinet for our customer apps and needed a bit more robustness, so I purchased a $300 used Cisco 2621xm, a couple T1 WICs for $500, and ran the company for the next year on that 3 mbit pipe - the company got to around 50 employees before we moved.

Cabinet definitions

noun

a piece of furniture resembling a cupboard with doors and shelves and drawers; for storage or display

noun

persons appointed by a head of state to head executive departments of government and act as official advisers

noun

a storage compartment for clothes and valuables; usually it has a lock

See also: locker

noun

housing for electronic instruments, as radio or television

See also: console