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  • 41card not present — UK US (also card not present) adjective (ABBREVIATION CNP) ► COMMERCE, BANKING used to show that a credit card has been charged but not seen by the person or business to be paid: »Internet transactions are card not present and are especially… …

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  • 42card — s. n., pl. cárduri Trimis de siveco, 10.08.2004. Sursa: Dicţionar ortografic  CARD Element secund de compunere savantă cu semnificaţia (în legătură cu) inima, cord . [< fr. carde]. Trimis de LauraGellner, 03.12.2004. Sursa: DN  CARD, carduri …

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  • 43card column — noun (computing; obsolete) One of the eighty or ninety columns of a punched card with lines parallel to the short edge of the card (cf ↑card row) • • • Main Entry: ↑card …

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  • 44card file — noun A card index • • • Main Entry: ↑card * * * card file, a collection of systematically arranged cards which contain information: »The Zoo keeps a card file of the complete life history of each animal (Harper s) …

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  • 45card row — noun (computing; obsolete) One of the rows of a punched card with lines parallel to the long edge of the card (cf ↑card column) • • • Main Entry: ↑card …

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  • 46Card Factory — is a chain of greeting card and gift stores in United Kingdom, opening the first store in 1997. Founded and owned by Dean Hoyle and his wife Janet, it celebrated its tenth birthday last year. The company currently employs over 5000 people, mostly …

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  • 47Card Sharks (disambiguation) — Card Sharks can refer to: *Card Sharks, television game show *Card Sharks (2001 game show), based on the original *Card Sharks (anthology), 1993 book …

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  • 48card present — UK US adjective ► COMMERCE, BANKING used to show that a credit card has been charged and seen by the person or business to be paid: »The rate of fraudulent transactions which occur in the card present environment is generally low. »a card present …

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  • 49card reader — UK US noun [C] (also magnetic card reader) ► IT a piece of electronic equipment that can read information stored on a card: »The cards work by transmitting an identification code to a card reader on a turnstile, cash register, or virtually… …

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  • 50card-carrying — card .carrying adj [only before noun] 1.) card carrying member someone who has paid money to a political organization and is an official and active member of it ▪ a card carrying member of the Labour Party 2.) believing very strongly in something …

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