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  • 1Ordered from the Catalogue — Compilation album by Mark Rae Released 07 Ma …

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  • 2back order — ordered merchandise that is not currently in stock but will be supplied in the future …

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  • 3Back-and-forth method — In mathematical logic, especially set theory and model theory, the back and forth method is a method for showing isomorphism between countably infinite structures satisfying specified conditions. In particular:* It can be used to prove that any… …

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  • 4Ordered subset expectation maximization — This article is about an algorithm. For Israeli food corporation, see Osem (company). In mathematical optimization, the ordered subset expectation maximization (OSEM) method is an iterative method that is used in computed tomography. In… …

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  • 5Back at the Barnyard — This article is about the series. For the film, see Barnyard (film). Back at the Barnyard The show logo with the post 2010 Nick logo. Genre Comedy Surreal humor Off colo …

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  • 6Back on the Streets — Infobox Album | Name = Back On The Streets Type = Album Artist = Gary Moore Released = September 30, 1979 Recorded = Spring 1978 Genre = Blues Rock, Hard Rock Length = 41:11 Label = |Grand Slam Producer = Chris Tsangarides, Gary Moore Reviews =… …

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  • 7Strike Back (TV series) — Chris Ryan s Strike Back Blu ray cover for the series. Genre Action Drama Military …

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  • 8Front-end and back-end — are generalized terms that refer to the initial and the end stages of a process. The front end is responsible for collecting input in various forms from the user and processing it to conform to a specification the back end can use. The connection …

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  • 9report back — 1) PHRASAL VERB If you report back to someone, you tell them about something that they asked you to find out about. [V P to n] The teams are due to report back to the Prime Minister early next year... [V P] I ll report back the moment I have… …

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  • 10step back — intransitive verb 1. : to yield ground by moving to the rear ordered the spectators to step back 2. : recede end chimneys which step back unattached above the second story American Guide Series: North Carolina transitive verb …

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