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  • 51Start Point — may refer to:*Start Point, Devon, in England *Start Point, Cornwall in Cornwall, England *Start Point, Livingston Island on Livingston Island *Start Point, Sanday, in the Orkney Islands, Scotland …

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  • 52STart Magazine — was a spin off computer magazine started by ANTIC magazine. Unlike ANTIC , STart focused on Atari s new ST computer line. The magazine lasted 42 issues, from 1986 to 1991, actually outliving its parent. It originally started from Atari ST… …

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  • 53START Lab — Inc. (株式会社スタート) is a joint venture of Sony Corporation and Taiyo Yuden Co., Ltd.. The headquarters are in Chiyoda, Tokyo.START Lab, founded in 1989, is active in the optical media business. The current president is Masanori Kimizuka. [… …

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  • 54Start-up (serie televisee) — Start up (série télévisée) Start up Titre original Attachments Genre Série tragi comique Pays d’origine  Royaume Uni Chaîne d’origine BBC One Nombre de saisons …

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  • 55Start of Something New — «Start of Something New» Sencillo de Zac Efron y Vanessa Hudgens del álbum High School Musical Formato CD Grabación 2005 Género(s) Romántico …

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  • 56Start from the Dark — Álbum de Europe Publicación 22 de setiembre de 2004 Grabación Studios 301, Little Big Room, Estocolmo, Suecia, 2004 Género(s) Heavy metal …

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  • 57start-up company — ➔ company * * * start up company UK US noun [C] ► WORKPLACE, COMMERCE START UP(Cf. ↑start up) …

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  • 58Start the Party! — Разработчик Supermassive Games Издатель Sony Computer Entertainment Даты выпуска …

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  • 59start-up — start up1 adj [only before noun] connected with starting a new business ▪ start up costs start up 2 start up2 n a new small company or business, especially one whose work involves computers or the Internet ▪ an Internet start up …

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  • 60Start — Sm std. (19. Jh.) Entlehnung. Wie das Verb starten aus ne. start entlehnt. Dieses ist entfernt mit stürzen verwandt. Nomen agentis: Starter.    Ebenso nndl. start, nschw. start, nnorw. start. ✎ DF 4 (1978), 414 419; Rey Debove/Gagnon (1988), 977f …

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