

In the meaning "a military expedition on horseback," raid became part of the general vocabulary of English outside of Scotland and northern England.

Later, Sir Walter Scott (1771-1832) helped popularize the northern form of the word, raid, through his collections of Scots ballads and his other writings. Published by Titan Comics, a division of Titan Publishing Group, Ltd. When you are using RAID 1, a copy, or what is. or call +44 20 7620 0200 The Raid 1, September 2018. As a commonly used technology, RAID 1 aims to improve your devices' reliability, capability, and performance and help avoid various faults and errors. The concept relies on a network of two or more hard disks to store data in a mirrored manner, i.e., in duplicate.
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In the dialects of southern England, road retained its earlier senses of "journey on horseback" and "hostile foray" until the mid-1600s, when the modern sense "public way" became the most common meaning of the word. RAID 1, with its full name known as 'redundant array of independent disks,' belongs to one of the RAID data storage technology modes. RAID 1 is a standard that aims to improve the security of stored data. The film starring Iko Uwais who worked in Evans's previous film, Merantau. One of the members of the team is also using the raid as an excuse to bring back his brother, who lives there. 1 hour 41 min Budget 1.1 million Box Office 9.3 million The Raid, also known as The Raid: Redemption in some countries, is a 2011 Indonesian action thriller film directed, written and edited by the Welsh filmmaker Gareth Evans.

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The ai in raid represents the standard development of the Old English vowel ā in Scots and the dialects of northern England, while the oa in road represents the standard development of Old English ā in the dialects of southern England. The plot of the movie involves a police team being summoned to stealth-raid a building, looking for a drug lord. Word History: Raid and road both descend from the Old English word rād, which meant primarily "the act of riding" but could also be used specifically to describe an act of riding with hostile intent-that is, a raid.
