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  • 1mention — I n. 1) to make mention of 2) to deserve mention 3) honorable mention (conferred in a contest for an accomplishment of merit that does not win a prize) 4) at the mention (at the very mention of his name I shuddered) II v. 1) (B) she mentioned the …

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  • 2as far as smb/smth is concerned — (from Idioms in Speech) as far as somebody (something) is involved, as to somebody; inasmuch as something involves one As far as I m concerned I ve never danced a step since I married. (W. S. Maugham) Betty found a place for us here, and as far… …

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  • 3citation — n. reference 1) the earliest citation (of the use of a word) 2) a citation from summons 3) to issue a citation for 4) a citation to + inf. (she received a citation to appear in court) mention of meritorious performance (AE) (mil.) 5) to write smb …

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  • 4notice — I n. heed 1) to take notice of 2) to attract notice 3) to escape notice 4) scant notice (to attract scant notice) sign 5) to place, pose, put up a notice announcement notification 6) to serve notice on 7) advance notice …

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  • 5Denmark — This article is about the country. For other uses, see Denmark (disambiguation). Denmark Danmark …

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  • 6Magic number (programming) — For other uses of the term, see Magic number (disambiguation). In computer programming, the term magic number has multiple meanings. It could refer to one or more of the following: A constant numerical or text value used to identify a file format …

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  • 7Danny Seigle — Alias Dynamite Danny Jersey No. 42 Position Small Forward Current Team …

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  • 8XBMC — Media Center XBMC Media Center Home Screen Developer(s) …

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  • 10SOS — is the commonly used description for the international Morse code distress signal (· · · · · ·). This distress signal was first adopted by the German government in radio regulations effective April 1, 1905, and became the worldwide standard when… …

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