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  • 1Message in a Bottle (song) — Message in a Bottle Single by The Police from the album Reggatta de Blanc B side …

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  • 2message board — noun A bulletin board (qv) • • • Main Entry: ↑message * * * noun, pl ⋯ boards [count] : a public computer system on the Internet that allows people to read and leave messages for other users called also bulletin board * * * ˈmessage board 7… …

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  • 3Entry by troops — is a term that developed in the Bahá í Faith to describe a process of expansion when the Faith would emerge from relative obscurity, and masses of people would become Bahá ís. It is not meant to suggest militancy the word troops is used for its… …

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  • 4message box — noun A box that appears on the screen of a computer conveying information, eg about an error • • • Main Entry: ↑message …

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  • 5Message authentication code — In cryptography, a message authentication code (often MAC) is a short piece of information used to authenticate a message. A MAC algorithm, sometimes called a keyed (cryptographic) hash function, accepts as input a secret key and an arbitrary… …

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  • 6message unit — a measure of the duration of and distance covered by local telephone calls, used by telephone companies as a basis for assessing service charges. [1960 65] * * * message unit noun (US) A unit used in charging timed, eg long distance, telephone… …

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  • 7message-boy — messˈage boy or messˈage girl noun An errand boy or girl • • • Main Entry: ↑message …

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  • 8message-girl — messˈage boy or messˈage girl noun An errand boy or girl • • • Main Entry: ↑message …

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  • 9message-stick — messˈage stick noun (Aust) A carved stick carried as identification by an Aboriginal messenger • • • Main Entry: ↑message …

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  • 10Royal Entry — Entry of John II of France and his Queen into Paris after their Coronation at Reims in 1350, later manuscript illumination by Jean Fouquet. The Royal Entry, also known by various other names, including Triumphal Entry and Joyous Entry, embraced… …

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