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  • 41Network on Terminal Architecture — NoTA Main architecture NoTA Interconnect architecture Network on Terminal …

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  • 42In Public (film) — Infobox Chinese Film name = In Public image size = caption = director = Jia Zhangke producer = Cha Seoung Jae writer = Jia Zhangke starring = music = cinematography = Yu Lik wai Jia Zhangke editing = Jia Zhangke distributor = released = Jeonju:… …

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  • 43dispatcher — /di spach euhr/, n. 1. a person who dispatches. 2. a person who oversees the departure of trains, airplanes, buses, etc., as for a transportation company or railroad. 3. dispatchers, Slang. a fraudulently made pair of dice; loaded dice. [1540 50; …

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  • 44Destinator — The original Destinator was a trademark for mechanical roller curtain type destination signs used on public transit vehicles, intercity buses, etc. Destinator is a GPS navigation system, currently owned by Intrinsyc, running on Windows Embedded… …

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  • 45falconidés — n. m. pl. ORNITH Famille de falconiformes comprenant les faucons, aigles, buses, etc. Sing. Un falconidé. falconidés [falkɔnide] n. m. pl. ÉTYM. 1868; du lat. falco, falconis (→ Faucon), et suff. de noms de familles idés. ❖ ♦ Zoologie. 1 Vx …

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  • 46carnet — car|net [ˈka:neı US ˈka:r ] n 1.) BrE a small book of tickets that you can use on trains, buses etc 2.) an official document that allows you to go somewhere, especially to drive across the border into another country for a limited period →↑pass …

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  • 47Plessy v. Ferguson — Ples|sy v. Fer|gu|son a decision by the US Supreme Court in 1896 that the ↑segregation (=separation) of black people from white people was legal, as long as black people were given services, such as schools or restaurants, that were described as… …

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  • 48connect — con•nect [[t]kəˈnɛkt[/t]] v. t. 1) to join, link, or fasten together; unite 2) to establish telephone communication between 3) to have as an accompanying or associated feature 4) to cause to be associated in a relationship 5) to associate… …

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  • 49hostler — hos•tler [[t]ˈhɒs lər, ˈɒs lər[/t]] n. 1) a person who takes care of horses, esp. at an inn 2) cvb a person who services trains, buses, etc., or maintains large machines • Etymology: 1350–1400; ME; var. of hosteler …

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  • 50paratransit — /ˈpærətrænzət/ (say paruhtranzuht) noun a system of transportation which supplements an urban transit system, using shared taxis, small car pools, buses, etc., to transport passengers. {para 1 + transit} …