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		<title>MySQL DROP DATABASE Recovery</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Suppose, you have a black day, unintentionaly confirmed DROP DATABASE command and your hardly filled tables has gone, forever! Is there any chance to recover dropped database and get your valuable tables back again? This tutorial tries answer this question. The Catastrophe It&#8217;s 10:23 p.m. and I&#8217;m still working on a project for my customer. [...]]]></description>
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