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  • 1Dot Branning — EastEnders character Portrayed by June Brown Tallulah Pitt Brown (flashback) Created by Julia Smith and Tony Holland …

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  • 2Dot-winged Crake — Conservation status …

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  • 3Dot-com bubble — The dot com bubble (also referred to as the Internet bubble and the Information Technology Bubble[1]) was a speculative bubble covering roughly 1995–2000 (with a climax on March 10, 2000, with the NASDAQ peaking at 5132.52 in intraday trading… …

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  • 4Dot book — An example of a complex dot book. Note how it is upside down: this aids in the reading of the book when it is strung around the neck. This particular player is AS10 (Alto saxophone 10) A dot book (also dotbook or dot book or drill book) is a… …

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  • 5Dot matrix printer — Epson VP 500 Printer (Cover removed) …

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  • 6Red dot sight — A red dot sight (also called a reflex sight or, for certain models, a reflex scope) is a non magnifying firearm sight that uses an illuminated reticle, typically in the form of a red dot. [cite journal |url=http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi… …

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  • 7Quantum dot solar cell — Spin cast quantum dot solar cell built by the Sargent Group at the University of Toronto. The metal disks on the front surface are the electrical connections to the layers below. Quantum dot solar cells are an emerging field in solar cell… …

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  • 8sudden loss of wealth syndrome — n. Stress and anxiety caused by an abrupt loss of wealth. Example Citation: Joan Indursky DiFuria, co founder of the Money, Meaning and Choices Institute in San Francisco the folks who put the phrase Sudden Wealth Syndrome into the lexicon said… …

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  • 9Windows Presentation Foundation — This subsystem is a part of .NET Framework 3.0 Developed by Microsoft, the Windows Presentation Foundation (or WPF) is a computer software graphical subsystem for rendering user interfaces in Windows based applications. WPF, previously known as… …

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  • 10Economic Affairs — ▪ 2006 Introduction In 2005 rising U.S. deficits, tight monetary policies, and higher oil prices triggered by hurricane damage in the Gulf of Mexico were moderating influences on the world economy and on U.S. stock markets, but some other… …

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