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chondrodermatitis nodularis chronica helicis.
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| wink |
Wink is a company that provides end-to-end authoring, back-end and client software enhanced television solutions. Wink content is authored using ATVEF standards or Wink's ICAP, a protocol with less demands on the set-top and fewer features. Wink is now owned by Libert Broadband Interactive Television. Wink Liberty Broadband
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| wink |
In telecommunications, a wink is a signal in the form of a brief interruption in an otherwise continuous signal . Winks can be used to indicate certain conditions, or to cause specific actions to be performed by a telephone switching system. Wink pulsing is a means of alerting an operator or user that a certain condition exists. It consists of a series of brief interruptions in an otherwise continuous signal. ...
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[Wink is often good as nod]: Brewer cites the proverb, "A nod is as good as a wink to a blind horse."
Ãâó: www.umgass.org/shows/pinafore/jargon.html
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| wink | edible marine gastropod |
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| wink | small edible marine snail |
| wink | remove or displace from a position |
| wink | gleam or glow intermittently |
| wink | emit or reflect light in a flickering manner |
| wink | remove or displace from a position |
| wink | force from a place or position |
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