to pin something on(to)

  • 91accuse — I (Roget s IV) v. Syn. charge with, blame, censure, hold responsible, arraign, indict, impeach, prefer charges, file a claim, challenge, denounce, fault, find fault, attack, brand, impute, involve, inculpate, incriminate, implicate, summon,… …

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  • 92Multi-factor authentication — Multi factor authentication, sometimes called strong authentication, is an extension of two factor authentication. This is the Defense in depth approach of Security In Layers applied to authentication. While two factor authentication only… …

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  • 93Electronic business — Electronic business, commonly referred to as eBusiness or e business , or an internet business, may be defined as the application of information and communication technologies (ICT) in support of all the activities of business. Commerce… …

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  • 94Kray twins — Kray Twins: Ronald Reginald Kray The Kray twins, Reginald (left) and Ronald (right), photographed by David Bailey Born 24 October 1933 (both) Hoxton, London, England Died Ronnie: 17 March 1995 …

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  • 95tack — I UK [tæk] / US noun Word forms tack : singular tack plural tacks * 1) a) [countable] a small pointed nail with a flat top a carpet tack b) American a thumbtack 2) [singular] a particular way of doing or achieving something Let s try a different… …

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  • 96Ivor Dean — Infobox actor bgcolour = silver name = Ivor Dean imagesize = 200px caption = birthdate = 21 December 1917 location = UK height = deathdate = 10 August 1974 deathplace = yearsactive = In TV and film: 1954 1999 birthname = othername = homepage =… …

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  • 97Kelly Duda — is an American filmmaker and activist from Arkansas. Duda spent seven years making . Variety magazine described Duda as a pit bull with a bureaucratic bone who follows subjects fearlessly and ventures into hostile environs (and) comes away, most… …

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  • 98impugn — [v] criticize, challenge assail, attack, blast, break, call into question, cast aspersions upon, cast doubt upon, come down on*, contradict, contravene, cross, cut to shreds*, deny, disaffirm, dispute, gainsay, knock*, negate, negative, oppose,… …

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  • 99pinpoint — pin|point1 [ pın,pɔınt ] verb transitive 1. ) to discover or explain exactly what something is: We ve been unable to pinpoint the source of the problem. 2. ) to discover exactly where something is: It was impossible to pinpoint the exact position …

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  • 100pinprick — pin|prick [ˈpınˌprık] n 1.) a very small area or ↑dot of something pinprick of ▪ a pinprick of light 2.) a very small hole in something, similar to one made by a pin 3.) something that slightly annoys you ▪ These problems were pinpricks compared… …

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