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  • 1Mass Rapid Transit (Singapore) — Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) 大众快速交通 (地铁) Sistem Pengangkutan Gerak Cepat துரிதக் கடவு ரயில் Info Owner …

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  • 2Mass transit in Chicago — Mass Transit in much of the Chicago metropolitan area is managed through the Regional Transportation Authority ( RTA ), which was installed by referendum in 1974. The RTA provides transportation services through the funding of three subordinate… …

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  • 3serve — [sʉrv] vt. served, serving [ME serven < OFr servir < L servire, to serve < servus, servant, slave: see SERF] 1. to work for as a servant 2. a) to do services or duties for; give service to; aid; assist; help b) to give obedience and… …

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  • 4Mass Effect (video game) — Mass Effect Developer(s) BioWare (Xbox 360) Demiurge Studios (Microsoft Windows[1] …

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  • 5Mass affluent — and emerging affluent are marketing terms used to refer to the high end of the mass market. It is most commonly used by the financial services industry to refer to individuals with US$100,000 to US$1,000,000 of liquid financial assets,[1]… …

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  • 6Mass transit in the United States — Mass transportation systems in the United States include buses, trolleybuses, trams and trains, rapid transit (metro/subways/undergrounds etc) and ferries. Intercity public transport is dominated by airlines and intercity rail. The number of… …

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  • 7mass transit — a system of large scale public transportation in a given metropolitan area, typically comprising buses, subways, and elevated trains. Cf. rapid transit. * * * Transportation systems, usually publicly but sometimes privately owned and operated,… …

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  • 8serve — I. verb (served; serving) Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French servir, from Latin servire to be a slave, serve, from servus slave, servant Date: 13th century intransitive verb 1. a. to be a servant b. to do military or naval service …

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  • 9Mass line — Part of the Politics series on Maoism …

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  • 10mass movements —    The mass conversion of entire populations, often out of all proportion to evangelistic activity, has now and then swelled the world Protestant community. Such mass movements were first recognized in India in the last half of the 19th century.… …

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