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  • 121carrel — /kar euhl/, n. 1. Also called cubicle, stall. a small recess or enclosed area in a library stack, designed for individual study or reading. 2. a table or desk with three sides extending above the writing surface to serve as partitions, designed… …

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  • 122Silicon Valley — the area in northern California, southwest of San Francisco in the Santa Clara valley region, where many of the high technology design and manufacturing companies in the semiconductor industry are concentrated. [so called from the silicon wafers… …

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  • 123Chair (sculpture) — Chair Artist Bassett Furniture Year 1959 (1959) Type sculpture Dimensions 590 cm × 370 cm (234 in × 144 in) Location …

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  • 124List of The Office (U.S. TV series) characters — This article is about the characters from the American version of The Office. For characters from the British version, see Characters from The Office (UK). The following is a catalogue of characters from the U.S. version of The Office. The Office …

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  • 125Characters of Malcolm in the Middle — The cast of Malcolm in the Middle in season 1. (From upper left to upper right) Christopher Kennedy Masterson as Francis, Jane Kaczmarek as Lois and Bryan Cranston as Hal. (Middle) Frankie Muniz as Malcolm. (Bottom left to bottom right) Erik Per… …

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  • 126SNL Digital Short — The opening title that appears before most shorts. An SNL Digital Short is one in a series of comedic and often musical video shorts created for airing on NBC s Saturday Night Live, generally produced and written by The Lonely Island (Jorma… …

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  • 127Dilbert 2.0: 20 Years of Dilbert — is a 576 page special edition collection of Dilbert cartoons released on October 21, 2008. The book contains about 6,500 strips selected by Dilbert s creator Scott Adams over the course of the strip s history. The collection also includes Adams… …

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  • 128The Dilbert principle — refers to a 1990s satirical observation by Dilbert cartoonist Scott Adams stating that companies tend to systematically promote their least competent employees to management (generally middle management), in order to limit the amount of damage… …

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