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  • 91Jeeves Takes Charge — is a short story written by P. G. Wodehouse. It was first published in the United States in The Saturday Evening Post on November 28, 1916, and in the United Kingdom in the April 1923 edition of Strand Magazine . Its first book publication was in …

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  • 92Depth charge (disambiguation) — Depth charge may refer to: Depth charge, an anti submarine weapon fused to go off at a certain depth Depth charge (cocktail), a cocktail made by dropping a shot glass of liquor into a glass partially filled with some other beverage Depth Charge… …

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  • 93Charles S'en Charge — Titre original Charles in Charge Genre Sitcom Créateur(s) Michael Jacobs Barbara Weisberg Pays d’origine  États Unis Chaîne d’origin …

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  • 94Charles s’en charge — Charles s en charge Charles s en charge Titre original Charles in Charge Genre Sitcom Créateur(s) Michael Jacobs Barbara Weisberg Pays d’origine  États Unis Chaîne d’origin …

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  • 95Sign-off — (or closedown) is the sequence of operations involved when a radio or television station shuts down its transmitters and goes off the air for a predetermined period; generally this occurs during the overnight hours. It is the opposite to a sign… …

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  • 96Gate turn-off thyristor — For other uses of the word, see GTO (disambiguation). GTO thyristor symbol A gate turn off thyristor (GTO) is a special type of thyristor, a high power semiconductor device. GTOs, as opposed to normal thyristors, are fully controllable switches… …

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  • 97Run-off area — A run off area is an area on a racetrack that exists for racer safety. Run off areas are usually located along a race course in places that are the most likely places for racers to unintentionally depart from the prescribed course due to a… …

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  • 98Trade-off — Sommaire 1 Introduction 2 Analyse et mesure des trade offs 2.1 Différents niveaux d analyse 2.2 Mesure des trade offs …

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  • 99Cooking off — (or thermally induced firing) refers to ammunition exploding prematurely due to heat in the surrounding environment. It can also refer to a technique used when throwing grenades to achieve a controlled, predictable explosion. A fast cook off is a …

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  • 100Rostovian take-off model — The Rostovian take off model (also called Rostow s Stages of Growth ) is one of the major historical models of economic growth. It was developed by W. W. Rostow. The model postulates that economic modernization occurs in five basic stages, of… …

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