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(1) An option by an advertiser not to air a network commercial in a particular market. The released time can be sold locally to another advertiser or used as Program Service Announcement or (2) refers to nationally televised sporting event whereby the broadcast is pre-empted in the home team's market.
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A total power failure over a large area; usually caused by the failure of major generating equipment or transmission facilities.
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Condition where the exit pupil of a scope is smaller than the pupil of the shooter, which results in the target image forming on only part of the eye, with a surrounding black ring. This makes it more difficult to focus on the target.
Ãâó: home.swipnet.se/longrange/glossary_of_terms.htm
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The total loss of electric power supplied by the electric company.
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A total loss of the AC utility (commercial power). A zero-voltage condition that lasts for more than two cycles. It may be caused by the tripping of a circuit breaker, power distribution failure or utility power failure. This condition can lead to data damage, data loss, file corruption and hardware damage.
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