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  • 121Single-frequency signaling — (SF) is line signaling (in telephony) in which dial pulses or supervisory signals are conveyed by a single voice frequency tone in each direction. SF and similar systems were used in 20th century carrier systems.An SF signaling unit converts DC… …

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  • 122Minden — For other uses, see Minden (disambiguation). Minden Old City Hall of Minden …

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  • 123Osho — ] Laxmi told Frances FitzGerald, a Pulitzer Prize winning journalist who wrote a study of Osho s years in America for The New Yorker magazine, that she blamed herself for the move to America; she had been unable to find a suitable property in… …

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  • 124NBC Nightly News — The title card for NBC Nightly News, as of October 22, 2007 …

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  • 125Mikhail Botvinnik — Full name Mikhail Moiseyevich Botvinnik Country Soviet Union Born August 17, 1911( …

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  • 126Wireless local loop — WLL redirects here. Not to be confused with Weight Load Limit, the maximum weight that a given apparatus can bear Wireless local loop (WLL), is a term for the use of a wireless communications link as the last mile / first mile connection for… …

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  • 127Harassment — refers to a wide spectrum of offensive behaviour. The term commonly refers to behaviour intended to disturb or upset, and, when the term is used in a legal sense, it refers to behaviours which are found threatening or disturbing. Sexual… …

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  • 128Serial Storage Architecture — (SSA) is a serial transport protocol used to attach disk drives to servers. It was invented by Ian Judd of IBM in 1990. IBM produced a number of successful products based upon this standard before it was overtaken by the more widely adopted Fibre …

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