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  • 41come away (from something) — ˌcome aˈway (from sth) derived to become separated from sth • The plaster had started to come away from the wall. Main entry: ↑comederived …

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  • 42cut off from civilization — isolated from civilization, separated from the modern world …

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  • 43part from — Leave, be detached from, be separated from …

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  • 44Leibniz (from) to Kant — From Leibniz to Kant Lewis White Beck INTRODUCTION Had Kant not lived, German philosophy between the death of Leibniz in 1716 and the end of the eighteenth century would have little interest for us, and would remain largely unknown. In Germany… …

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  • 45Comma-separated values — Comma separated list Filename extension .csv or .txt Internet media type text/csv Type of format multiplatform …

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  • 46Mechanically separated meat — (MSM), a product also known as mechanically recovered/reclaimed meat (MRM) or mechanically deboned meat (MDM), is a paste like meat product produced by forcing beef, pork, turkey or chicken, under high pressure through a sieve or similar device… …

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  • 47Delimiter-separated values — Formats that use delimiter separated values (also DSV)[1] store two dimensional arrays of data by separating the values in each row with specific delimiter characters. Most database and spreadsheet programs are able to read or save data in a… …

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  • 48Transit of Venus from Mars — A transit of Venus across the Sun as seen from Mars takes place when the planet Venus passes directly between the Sun and Mars, obscuring a small part of the Sun s disc for an observer on Mars. During a transit, Venus can be seen from Mars as a… …

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  • 49To break from — Break Break (br[=a]k), v. i. 1. To come apart or divide into two or more pieces, usually with suddenness and violence; to part; to burst asunder. [1913 Webster] 2. To open spontaneously, or by pressure from within, as a bubble, a tumor, a seed… …

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  • 50To break off from — Break Break (br[=a]k), v. i. 1. To come apart or divide into two or more pieces, usually with suddenness and violence; to part; to burst asunder. [1913 Webster] 2. To open spontaneously, or by pressure from within, as a bubble, a tumor, a seed… …

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