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  • 101James H. Frame — James Hartwell Frame (1928 1997), was born 1928 in Chicago, died 1997 in East Meredith, New York, was a computer pioneer in the transformation of software development from the art form of its hectic unstructured early days into the science of a… …

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  • 102box frame — noun Etymology: box (II) : a frame with boxlike members; specifically : a window frame having hollow spaces for sash weights * * * 1. Archit. a monolithic reinforced concrete structure having walls and floors in the form of slabs. 2. Building… …

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  • 103Tin frame — Tin Tin, n. [As. tin; akin to D. tin, G. zinn, OHG. zin, Icel. & Dan. tin, Sw. tenn; of unknown origin.] 1. (Chem.) An elementary substance found as an oxide in the mineral cassiterite, and reduced as a soft silvery white crystalline metal, with… …

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  • 104tree-form frame — /tree fawrm / a rigid frame having a pair of inclined girders branching from each column, as to form principals of a roof. * * * …

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  • 105SEC Form 10-K405 — A form used by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) prior to 2003. SEC Form 10 K405 was used to indicate that an officer or director of a company failed to file a Form 4 (or similar Form 3 or Form 5) on time, meaning that they did not… …

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  • 106diamond frame — [1] The traditional men s bicycleframe the principal parts of which form a diamond shape. [2] Tubular frame design for motorcycles common until WW II and derived from the bicycle layout. The engine cases often form part of the structure. In… …

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  • 107tree-form frame — /tree fawrm / a rigid frame having a pair of inclined girders branching from each column, as to form principals of a roof …

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  • 108Balloon frame — Balloon Bal*loon , n. [F. ballon, aug. of balle ball: cf. It. ballone. See 1st {Ball}, n., and cf. {Pallone}.] 1. A bag made of silk or other light material, and filled with hydrogen gas or heated air, so as to rise and float in the atmosphere;… …

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  • 109Crook frame — A Crook Frame or Cruck is the timber framing or ‘structure’ of a building which consists of long, generally bent, timber beams that lean inwards and form the ridge of the roof. These posts are then generally secured by a horizontal beam which… …

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  • 110A-frame — /ay fraym /, n. 1. any upright, rigid supporting frame in the form of a triangle or an inverted V, as V. 2. a building constructed principally of such a frame, with a steep gabled roof resting directly on a foundation. [1960 65] * * * …

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