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  • 1change something back (into something) — ˌchange sth ˈback (into sth) derived to exchange an amount of money into the ↑currency that it was in before • You can change back unused dollars into pounds at the bank. Main entry: ↑changederived …

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  • 2back-pedal — [v] change mind back out of, change opinion, default on, do an about face, do a U turn, fail to honor, go back on, go into reverse, have second thoughts, reconsider, renege, shift one’s ground, sing a different song*, take back; concept 13 …

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  • 3back end — UK US noun [C] ► the part of a business that does not meet or deal directly with customers, such as manufacturing: »We need to change the back end of the business in order to improve our manufacturing and distribution systems. »The problems with… …

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  • 4change luck — to (they change luckd back to peacetime production) (d; intr.) to change luck from (d; intr.) to change luck into (we change luckd back into casual wear) (d; intr.) to change luck into (we change luckd back into casual wear) …

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  • 5Back in the U.S. — Infobox Album Name = Back in the U.S. Type = Live album Artist = Paul McCartney Released =11 November, 2002 (Japan) [http://www.emimusic.jp/international/release/200211/tocp66110 11.htm EMI Music Japan | Release Information] ] 26 November 2002 (U …

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  • 6change — [13] Change goes back ultimately to Latin cambīre ‘barter’, which is probably of Celtic ancestry. A later form of the verb was cambiāre, whose most readily recognizable descendants are probably Italian cambio, which appears outside currency… …

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  • 7change — [13] Change goes back ultimately to Latin cambīre ‘barter’, which is probably of Celtic ancestry. A later form of the verb was cambiāre, whose most readily recognizable descendants are probably Italian cambio, which appears outside currency… …

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  • 8back bearing — i. The horizontal angle, measured clockwise from a datum, and observed from an aircraft for a point over which it has passed without an intervening alteration of a heading. It is the reciprocal of track. ii. A bearing differing by 180°, or… …

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  • 9Change Management (ITIL) — Change Management ist ein Themengebiet aus der IT Infrastructure Library (ITIL) und wird dort im Buch Service Transition als Prozess definiert, der das Ziel hat, dass alle Anpassungen an der IT Infrastruktur kontrolliert, effizient und unter… …

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  • 10Change 123 — Cover of Change 123 volume 1 as published Akita Shoten ちぇんじ123 (Chenji Hi Fu Mi) …

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