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To adhere a photograph, embellishment or other element to another item or piece of paper
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unmount, mounting, unmounting In the Unix operating systems, when one wants to access data stored on a disk, one cannot refer to a device as it happens with Dos and similar systems. One must always refer to the global file system. To do this, all disks that must be accessed are connected together like branches on a tree. ...
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a high hill
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A shock isolator is a resilient support that tends to isolate a system from shock motion (excitation).
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The process of placing matchcovers in albums. (See Albums, Pages, Beach, Hobbymaster).
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