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  • 111Avantix Mobile — ( AVB ) is a portable railway ticket issuing system used across the British railway network. DevelopmentDevelopment started in 2000 by Sema Group plc, an IT services company which was acquired by Schlumberger Ltd in 2001 and became… …

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  • 112Magic Mouse — The Magic Mouse Manufacturer Apple Release date October 20, 2009 (2009 10 20) Connectivity …

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  • 113badge ball — n. A ball made up of discarded vistors badges, usually found on the desks of receptionists and security guards. badge baller n. Example Citation: From Hewlett Packard in Mountain View to Apple in Cupertino, receptionists along California s… …

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  • 114passface — n. A picture of a human face that is used instead of a password as part of a security system. Example Citation: Here s how it works: Like with most Web sites, a user will type in his or her username. But instead of entering a password, he or she… …

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  • 115swiped out — adj. Relating to a credit card or bank card with a magnetic strip that no longer works. Example Citation: Yuppie Food Stamps: The $ 20 bills spewed out of ATM machines, usually to pay for lunch. Unavailable if the user has been swiped out, i.e.,… …

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  • 116sideswipe — (v.) to strike with a glancing blow, 1917, from SIDE (Cf. side) (adj.) + SWIPE (Cf. swipe) (q.v.). The noun is first recorded 1917 …

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  • 117hit — 1. verb 1) she hit her child Syn: strike, slap, smack, spank, cuff, punch, thump, swat; beat, thrash, batter, pound, pummel, box someone s ears; whip, flog, cane; informal whack …

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  • 118sweep — v 1.Often sweep away or out whisk, brush, vacuum; clean, clean up, spruce up, tidy up, clear out, remove the dirt from; dust, wipe, swipe, swab, mop, scrub. 2. force, push, drive, blow, drift, carry, move; draw, pull, stroke, paint; clear, open,… …

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  • 119Nairobi —   City   Nairobi s skyline at dusk …

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  • 120Oxfordian theory — The Oxfordian theory of Shakespearean authorship holds that Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford (1550 1604), wrote the plays and poems attributed to William Shakespeare of Stratford upon Avon. While mainstream scholars who take the Stratfordian… …

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