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  • 121call back — 1. noun Request for a second interview or audition, following a successful initial interview. 2. verb a) To request someones return. b) To telephone someone again at a more …

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  • 122gurney — noun A stretcher having wheeled legs. Yet her vision has narrowed strangely (good, for she was in a medical facility, if she were having a hemorrhage or a stroke it could not be happening at a more convenient time) so that she was able to see… …

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  • 123Continuous availability — is an approach to computer system and application design that protects users against downtime, whatever the cause and ensures that users remain connected to their documents, data files and business applications. Continuous availability describes… …

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  • 124Mobile cloud computing — is the usage of cloud computing in combination with mobile devices. Cloud computing exists if tasks and data are kept on the internet rather than on individual devices, providing on demand access. Applications are run on a remote server and then… …

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  • 125Pierre Laffite — oder Lafitte (* 1770; † 1821 in Dzilam de Bravo) war ein Pirat im Golf von Mexiko. Er betrieb eine Schmiede in New Orleans und war der ältere Bruder von Jean Laffite. Er war ein weniger guter Seemann als Jean Laffite, spielte aber eine größere… …

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  • 126opportunity — [14] Opportunity has its origins in a Latin nautical term denoting ‘favourable winds’. This was opportūnus, a compound adjective formed from the prefix ob ‘to’ and portus ‘harbour’ (source of English port). It was used originally for winds,… …

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  • 127reproduction — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Procreation Nouns 1. reproduction, sexual reproduction; [re]generation, propagation, multiplication, reenactment, repetition, procreation, fructification, breeding, begetting; ontogeny, oogamy; baby boom …

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  • 128mutual — [[t]mju͟ːtʃuəl[/t]] ♦♦♦ 1) ADJ You use mutual to describe a situation, feeling, or action that is experienced, felt, or done by both of two people mentioned. mutually exclusive → see exclusive The East and the West can work together for their… …

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