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  • 91logline — logˈline noun (nautical) The line fastened to the log, and marked for finding the speed of a vessel • • • Main Entry: ↑log …

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  • 92logline — log line n. Nautical The line by which the log is trailed from a ship to determine its speed. * * * …

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  • 93Webalizer — Infobox Software name = Webalizer caption = collapsible = author = developer = released = latest release version = [http://www.webalizer.org/download.html 2.20 01] latest release date = July 12, 2008 latest preview version = latest preview date …

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  • 94Masters of the Universe — For the live action movie, see Masters of the Universe (film). For other uses, see Masters of the Universe (disambiguation). Masters of the Universe Publication information First appearance 1982[1] …

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  • 95Drehbuch — Beispielseite eines Drehbuchs mit Dialog und Handlungsbeschreibung Der Begriff Drehbuch bezeichnet die textliche Vorlage für einen Film. Meist wird er im Zusammenhang mit fiktionalen Stoffen gebraucht. Durch die Vielzahl an filmischen Varianten… …

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  • 96Five little speckled frogs — is a nursery rhyme similar to Ten Green Bottles in its format.: Five little speckled frogs : Sat on a speckled log : Eating some most delicious grubs. : One jumped into the pool : Where it was nice and cool : Then there were four green speckled… …

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  • 97Logline — Eine Log Line (seltener auch Logline) ist ein sehr kurzer Text, der die Handlung eines Filmes oder eines Buches zusammenfasst. Der Begriff stammt aus dem Jargon der amerikanischen Filmindustrie. Ein Drehbuchautor nutzt die Log Line bei der Suche… …

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  • 98Malmquist bias — For other uses of Malmquist, see Malmquist (disambiguation). The Malmquist bias refers to an effect in observational astronomy which leads to the preferential detection of intrinsically bright objects. It was first popularized in 1922 by Swedish… …

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  • 99surveying — /seuhr vay ing/, n. 1. the science or scientific method of making surveys of land. 2. the occupation of one who makes land surveys. 3. the act of one who surveys: The surveying required nearly two days. [1425 75; late ME: act of examining… …

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  • 100knot — knot1 knotless, adj. knotlike, adj. /not/, n., v., knotted, knotting. n. 1. an interlacing, twining, looping, etc., of a cord, rope, or the like, drawn tight into a knob or lump, for fastening, binding, or connecting two cords together or a cord… …

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