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  • 1target — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 sb/sth that you try to destroy, hurt, steal, etc. ADJECTIVE ▪ favourite/favorite, frequent, important, likely, natural, obvious, perfect, possible, potential …

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  • 2Target Field — Location 1 Twins Way (3rd Ave. N, between 5th St. N and 7th St. N) Minneapolis, Minnesota …

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  • 3Target girl — is a term sometimes used in circus and vaudeville to denote a female assistant in impalement acts such as knife throwing, archery or sharpshooting. The assistant stands in front of a target board or is strapped to a moving board and the… …

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  • 4Target Games — AB Former type Publicly traded Aktiebolag Industry Role playing games, Collectible card games, Miniature wargaming other assorted media …

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  • 5Target Disk Mode — (sometimes referred to as TDM or Target Mode ) is a boot mode for Macintosh computers wherein the Mac does not load the operating system, but instead behaves as a FireWire mass storage device with the SBP 2 (Serial Bus Protocol) standard. Target… …

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  • 6Target Two Point Zero — is an interest rate challenge in the UK set by the Bank of England and The Times. The challenge Target Two invites students aged 16 to 18 to take on the role of the Monetary Policy Committee to analyse current economic conditions in the UK and… …

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  • 7target — [tär′git] n. [ME < MFr targette, dim. of targe, a shield < Frank * targa, akin to TARGE] 1. Historical a small shield, esp. a round one 2. a) a round, flat board, straw coil, etc., often one marked with concentric circles, set up to be… …

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  • 8Set point — or setpoint might mean one of:* Set point (tennis), a tennis term meaning one player is one point away from winning a set * Set point (electronics), a term which refers to the point at which an electrical circuit is either activated or de… …

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  • 9set-point — (setґpoint) the target value of a controlled variable that is maintained physiologically by bodily control mechanisms for homeostasis, e.g., the point at which body temperature is controlled by the hypothalamic thermostat. Written also set point …

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  • 10Target date — Tar get date, n. The date set as a goal for completion of some activity. [PJC] …

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