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  • 1Address Point — is a mapping/GIS data product supplied by Great Britain s national mapping agency, Ordnance Survey. It is based on the UK’s postal mail organisation, the Royal Mail, list of postal addresses, Postcode Address File (PAF). The most significant… …

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  • 2Mail-order bride — is a label applied to a woman who publishes her intent to marry someone from another, usually more financially developed, country.[1] This term is considered offensive by some definitions.[2] The mail order bride industry is the economic trade of …

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  • 3Mail (application) — Mail Mail 5.0 under Mac OS X Lion Developer(s) Apple Inc …

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  • 4mail merge — ˈmail merge noun [countable] COMPUTING when you use a special computer program to combine information from a list of names and addresses and some other document, so that the document can be printed with the names and addresses from the list: •… …

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  • 5mail-merge — UK US noun [C or U] ► MARKETING, COMMUNICATIONS, IT the use of a computer to produce many copies of a letter, each copy with a different name and address, or a computer program that does this: »Use mail merge to print address labels and address… …

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  • 6Mail.com — Type Webmail Provider Headquarters Chesterbrook, PA Area served Worldwide Industry Internet …

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  • 7mail drop — ˈmail drop noun [countable] 1. an address where someone s mail is delivered, which is not where they live 2. a box in a post office where your mail can be left * * * mail drop UK US (US COMMUNICATIONS ► an address used only to receive letters and …

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  • 8Address book — redirects here. For the Apple Inc. software, see Address Book (application). An address book or a name and address book (NAB) is a book or a database used for storing entries called contacts. Each contact entry usually consists of a few standard… …

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  • 9Address — may refer to:*A memory address, a unique identifier for a memory location at which a computer can store a piece of data for later retrieval *A network address, the coded representation of the source or destination of a message (e.g. MAC addresses …

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  • 10Address Book — Разработчик Apple Inc. Операционная система …

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