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Used in many merchant/institution and merchant/consumer transactions to define the boundaries of what the service is committed to deliver and under what circumstances.
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| slaked lime |
A white powder obtained by exposing lime to moistened air or by putting water on lime to produce calcium hydroxide. Plaster contains slaked lime and sand.
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| slant |
The angle of the upward strokes in a font, either upright or slanted.
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| slave |
The side in communications which responds to session commands. The
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| SLA |
A joint agreement between Ordnance Survey and another organisation(s) who agree a level of service for the supply, maintenance and use of Ordnance Survey data over a specific period of time.
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| SLA | a roof covered with slate |
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| SLA | common North American junco having gray plumage and eyes with dark brown irises |
| SLA | of the color of slate or granite |
| SLA | any of various small terrestrial isopods having a flat elliptical segmented body |
| SLA | of the color of slate or granite |
| SLA | resembling or containing slate |
| SLA | spread thickly |
| SLA | the act of laying slates for a roof |
| SLA | a severely critical attack |
| SLA | thin layers of rock used for roofing |
| SLA | a dirty untidy woman |
| SLA | a prostitute who attracts customers by walking the streets |
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