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  • 1key press — noun a) The depression of an input key; a keystroke. b) The buffered electrical signal resulting from such an event, sometimes distinguished from the release …

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  • 2Key Marco — was an archaeological site on Marco Island, Florida excavated in 1896 by Frank Hamilton Cushing of the Smithsonian Institution. Cushing recovered more than 1,000 wooden artifacts from the Key Marco site, the largest number of wooden artifacts… …

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  • 3Key Biscayne — is an island located in Miami Dade County, Florida, United States, between the Atlantic Ocean and Biscayne Bay. It is the southernmost of the barrier islands along the Atlantic coast of Florida, and lies south of Miami Beach and southeast of… …

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  • 4Key Largo Woodrat — Conservation status Endangered ( …

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  • 5Key disclosure law — Key disclosure laws, also known as mandatory key disclosure, is legislation that require individuals to surrender cryptographic keys to law enforcement. The purpose is to allow access to material for confiscation or digital forensics purposes and …

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  • 6Press to Play — Press to Play …

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  • 7Key to the Highway — Charlie Segar Veröffentlichung 1940 Länge 2:45 Genre(s) Blues Auszeichnung(en) Blues Hall of Fame …

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  • 8press — press1 [pres] vt. [ME pressen < MFr presser < L pressare, freq. of premere, to press < IE base * per , to strike > OSlav p rati, to strike] 1. to act on with steady force or weight; push steadily against; squeeze 2. to depress or… …

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  • 9press kit — ➔ kit * * * press kit UK US noun [C] (also press pack) ► MARKETING a set of information that is given to journalists (= people who write reports for newspapers, television, etc.) to make them aware of a product or service, or of a company or… …

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  • 10key — ▪ I. key key 1 [kiː] noun [countable] COMPUTING 1. a part of a computer with a letter, number etc on it that you press with your fingers to make it work: • Press any key to continue. ˈalt key COMPUTING …

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