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block

In computing, a group of records treated as a complete unit for transfer to or from backing storage. For example, many disk drives transfer data in 512-byte blocks.



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But, comes the mental block, how will they go about writing about something that they are not even passionate about?
If you're going to have a mental block about them you might as well not turn up," said O'Neill.
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