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SLA second language acquisition (where second stands for non-native)
Ãâó: www.hw.ac.uk/langWWW/icsla/ICSLAGLO.htm
slave A submissive that is involved in a long term D/s relationship. This is a title preferred by some. There are also those that believe to be a slave the sub should have no limits and give up their rights to a safeword
Ãâó: www.grimesgrafix.com/welts/glossary.html
SLA a service contract between a customer and a service provider that specifies the forwarding service a customer should receive. A customer may be a user organization (source domain) or another DS domain (upstream domain). A SLA may include traffic conditioning rules which constitute a TCA in whole or in part.
Ãâó: qos.ittc.ku.edu/study/Glossary.html
slant The slope of a letter, measured from the vertical. Slant Line: The guideline showing the correct slant.
Ãâó: www.reuels.com/reuels/page601.html
slave A bracelet with a matching ring (or rings) connected by a chain.
Ãâó: www.collectingcj.com/glossary.htm
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