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  • 31Dot Lake, Alaska —   CDP   Location of Dot Lake, Alaska Coordi …

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  • 32Dot dot dot — may refer to: the ellipsis ( ... ) punctuation symbol Morse code for the letter s Dot Dot Dot magazine This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to… …

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  • 33dot-com or dot.com — dot com1 or dot.com [ ,dat kam ] adjective relating to the activity of doing business using the Internet, or with companies who do this: dot com stocks dot com or dot.com dot com 2 or dot.com [ ,dat kam ] noun count a company that uses the… …

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  • 34Dot Lake Village, Alaska —   CDP   …

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  • 35Dot notation — can refer to: Newton s notation for differentiation (see also Notation for differentiation). Lewis dot notation also known as Electron dot notation Dot decimal notation Kepatihan notation Dotted note Dot product DOT language Dot notation is also… …

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  • 36DOT-Nummer — 1107 für einen Reifen mit Herstellungswoche 11 aus dem Jahr 2007. Die DOT Nummer ist eine auf Reifen von Kraftfahrzeugen an mindestens einer Reifenflanke eingepresste Ziffernfolge, die u.a. das Herstellungsdatum des Reifens belegt. Die Abkürzung… …

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  • 37DOT 5 — est une désignation de liquide de freins pour automobiles à base de silicone. Contrairement aux liquides de freins à base de polyéthylène glycol, il est hydrophobe. Son principal avantage par rapport aux autres liquides de freins est qu il a une… …

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  • 38dot the i — Directed by Matthew Parkhill Produced by George Duffield Meg Thomson …

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  • 39dot-com — dot.com, dot com [ˌdɔt ˈkɔm US ˌda:t ˈka:m] adj [only before noun] informal relating to a person or company whose business is done using the Internet or involves the Internet ▪ a dot com company ▪ dot com millionaires >dot com n ▪ Several of… …

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  • 40Dot Wilkinson — (born October 9, 1921) is an American former softball player and bowler who is a member of the halls of fame of both sports.[1][2] Wilkinson played softball from 1933 to 1965, helping her team, the Ramblers, to the national title in 1940,[3][4]… …

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