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  • 31Frame slip — In the reception of framed data, a frame slip is the loss of synchronization between a received frame and the receiver clock signal, causing a frame misalignment event, and resulting in the loss of the data contained in the received frame. Note:… …

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  • 32frame — {{11}}frame (n.) c.1200, profit, benefit; mid 13c. composition, plan, from FRAME (Cf. frame) (v.) and from Scandinavian (Cf. O.N. frami advancement ). In late 14c. it also meant the rack. Meaning building is from early 15c.; that of border or… …

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  • 33case — I [[t]keɪs[/t]] n. 1) an instance of the occurrence, existence, etc., of something: a case of poor judgment[/ex] 2) the actual state of things: That is not the case[/ex] 3) situation; circumstance; plight: a sad case[/ex] 4) soc a patient or… …

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  • 34case — I. /keɪs / (say kays) noun 1. an instance of the occurrence, existence, etc., of something. 2. the actual state of things: *This has been the case for a year, now. –glenda adams, 1982. 3. a question or problem of moral conduct: a case of… …

  • 35Case (policy debate) — articleissues|article=on context = October 2008 jargon = October 2008 onesource = October 2008 citations missing = October 2008In the policy debate form of debate competition, the case is the advocacy established by the affirmative in the First… …

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  • 36case — I. noun Etymology: Middle English cas, from Anglo French, from Latin casus fall, chance, from cadere to fall more at chance Date: 13th century 1. a. a set of circumstances or conditions < is the statement true in all three cases > b. (1) a&#8230; …

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  • 37frame — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. construct, fashion, fabricate; devise, compose, formulate; enclose; slang, incriminate, trump up. See production, accusation, plan. n. framework, skeleton; edge, boundary, confines; temper, state,&#8230; …

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  • 38frame —    1. to incriminate falsely    Like mounting a picture, so that you can see it better:     I take it you don t want your daughter inlaw framed. (Chandler, 1943 the speaker was not a photographer)    The result is a. frame up:     It s a frame up …

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  • 39Case of Trotskyist Anti-Soviet Military Organization — The Case of Trotskyist Anti Soviet Military Organization ( ru. дело троцкистской антисоветской военной организации or дело антисоветской троцкистской военной организации ) was a 1937 trial of high commanders of the Red Army, also known as Case of …

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  • 40Frame-Up (NCIS) — Infobox Television episode Title = Frame Up Colour = Series = NCIS Season = 3 Episode = 9 Airdate = November 22, 2005 Production = 055 Writer = Laurence Walsh Director = Thomas J. Wright Episode list = Episode chronology Prev = Under Covers Next …

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