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stand-alone

adjective

  1. computing (of a device or system) capable of operating independently of any other device or system


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Your After Earth writer Gary Whitta is writing Gareth Edwards stand alone Star Wars film.

HBOGo has become such a massive success for cable network HBO that they will start to offer the service as a stand-alone option.

If the Democrats hold the Senate, then Wang will stand alone; Silver will just be another one of the many who got it wrong.

Most genuine voters The Daily Beast interviewed yesterday wanted stand-alone status to turn quickly into Moscow-rule.

Paul and Cuccinelli did not stand alone, physically or metaphorically.

There is a reason, however, why Kipling wished that last sentence to stand alone.

The coincidence mentioned in the text between some parts of it and South American mythology does not stand alone.

He seemed to me to stand alone without an equal, the greatest man in British political life.

Yet Shakespeare does not stand alone in thus speaking of the Elm in its connection with the Vine.

He seemed anxious to confess his sceptical opinions, in holding which he did not stand alone.

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