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  • 71Object-oriented programming — Programming paradigms Agent oriented Automata based Component based Flow based Pipelined Concatenative Concurrent computing …

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  • 72Flying Dutchman — For other uses, see Flying Dutchman (disambiguation). The Flying Dutchman by Albert Pinkham Ryder c. 1887 (Smithsonian American Art Museum) The legend of the Flying Dutchman concerns a ghost ship that can never make port, doomed to sail the… …

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  • 73Flying Cloud (Clipper) — The Flying Cloud of 1851 was the most famous of the extreme clippers built by Donald McKay in East Boston, Massachusetts, intended for Enoch Train of Boston, who paid $50,000 for her construction.The Flying Cloud was purchased at launching by… …

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  • 74object — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 solid thing ADJECTIVE ▪ inanimate ▪ solid, three dimensional ▪ large, small ▪ heavy, sharp …

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  • 75Flying Dragon (Calder) — Sculpture title = Flying Dragon artist = Alexander Calder year = 1975 type = painted steel plate height = 120 inch = 365 city = Chicago, IL museum = Art Institute of Chicago (outdoor) Flying Dragon is a sculpture by Alexander Calder in the Art… …

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  • 76flying — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun Flying is used before these nouns: ↑display, ↑goggles, ↑instructor, ↑jacket, ↑speed, ↑suit Flying is used after these nouns: ↑formation, ↑kite {{Roman}}II.{{/Roman}} adj. Flying …

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  • 77flying saucer — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms flying saucer : singular flying saucer plural flying saucers a round flat object believed to be a spacecraft from another planet • See: UFO …

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  • 78Flying bridge — Bridge Bridge (br[i^]j), n. [OE. brig, brigge, brug, brugge, AS. brycg, bricg; akin to Fries. bregge, D. brug, OHG. brucca, G. br[ u]cke, Icel. bryggja pier, bridge, Sw. brygga, Dan. brygge, and prob. Icel. br[=u] bridge, Sw. & Dan. bro bridge,… …

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  • 79flying —    Magical flying is featured in stories about *fairies, *wizards, and *witches, but differently in each case. Fairies, who in authentic folklore are never imagined as winged, were generally thought of as sweeping along in the wind by their… …

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  • 80flying spot scanner — noun a device for scanning the object to be transmitted in a television system, using a spot of light which is generated by a cathode ray tube and received by a photo sensitive multiplier …