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  • 1interval training — noun Alternate fast and slow running at measured intervals in one session, done as training work for marathons and other long distance races • • • Main Entry: ↑interval * * * ˈinterval training 7 [interval training] noun …

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  • 2Interval fiat request —   Interval transactions will not be fiated instantly. As long as interval transactions are fiat pending they are recorded in a list. fiat takes each transaction from the list in order of appearance). The entry clerk can proceed with the entry of… …

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  • 3perfect interval — noun (music) The fourth, fifth, or octave • • • Main Entry: ↑perfect …

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  • 4Double entry — Double Dou ble (d[u^]b l), a. [OE. doble, duble, double, OF. doble, duble, double, F. double, fr. L. duplus, fr. the root of duo two, and perh. that of plenus full; akin to Gr. diplo os double. See {Two}, and {Full}, and cf. {Diploma}, {Duple}.]… …

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  • 5meter-list display interval — A dynamic parameter that controls the number of minutes prior to the flight plan calculated time of arrival at the meter fix for each aircraft, at which time the tentative calculated landing time (TCLT) is frozen and becomes an actual calculated… …

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  • 8First Encounter Assault and Recon — F.E.A.R. Offizielles Logo Entwickler: Monolith Productions Verleger …

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  • 9at intervals — 1. Periodically 2. With prescribed spaces between • • • Main Entry: ↑interval * * * 1) with time between, not continuously the light flashed at intervals 2) with spaces between the path is marked with rocks at intervals * * * at intervals …

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  • 10Devonian Period — Interval of geologic time from 417 to 354 million years ago; it was the fourth period of the Paleozoic Era. During the Devonian, a giant continent was situated in the Southern Hemisphere (see Gondwana), and other landmasses were located in the… …

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