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  • 91One of Those Nights: The Anthology — Anthology Compilation album by UFO Released August 15, 2006 …

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  • 92One-hot — In digital circuits, one hot refers to a group of bits among which the legal combinations of values are only those with a single high (1) bit and all the others low (0). For example, the output of a decoder is usually a one hot code, and… …

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  • 93one man may steal a horse, while another may not look over a hedge — People may take different degrees of liberty depending on our opinion of them. 1546 J. HEYWOOD Dialogue of Proverbs II. ix. K4 This prouerbe..saith, that some man maie steale a hors better, Than some other maie stande and loke vpone. 1591 LYLY… …

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  • 94gate — Swing Swing, v. t. 1. To cause to swing or vibrate; to cause to move backward and forward, or from one side to the other. [1913 Webster] He swings his tail, and swiftly turns his round. Dryden. [1913 Webster] They get on ropes, as you must have… …

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  • 95Gate (engineering) — *In engineering, a gate is a rotating or sliding structure, supported by hinges or by a rotating horizontal or vertical axis, that can be located at an extreme of a large pipe or canal in order to control the flow of water or any fluid from one… …

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  • 96Gate (airport) — A Gate in aviation is a section at an airport terminal for transferring passengers and airline crews to an aircraft.Passengers embark or disembark an aircraft through one of these methods:* Jetway bridges * Airstairs, either built into the… …

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  • 97One Clear Call — Once Clear Call   1st edition …

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  • 98-gate — combining form in nouns denoting a scandal, especially one involving a cover up: Irangate. Origin 1970s: suggested by the Watergate scandal in the US, 1972 …

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  • 99-gate — UK [ɡeɪt] / US suffix mainly journalism sometimes used with nouns to make a name for a political scandal, especially one that affects the president or government of the US • Etymology: From Watergate, a US political scandal in 1972 that caused… …

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  • 100Gate array — A&V A set of basic logic gates contained in one integrated circuit …

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