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The points where chariots turned in races in a Roman circus (such as the Circus Maximus). The first turn was called the meta prima, the second the meta secunda.
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As part of the HEAD of an HTML document, this tag provides information that describes the document in various ways. It contains valuable information for search robots to use in adding your web pages to their search indexes. A number of search engines use the information within tags as part of their algorithms. Infinity Web Technologies strongly recommends that you implement <META> tags that describe the content and keywords that describe your web site and its web pages. Go to top of page
Ãâó: www.alco.org/help/help090.html
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Tag: An HTML tag placed in the head section of a web page. The tag provides additional information that is not displayed on the page itself. The initial idea was that webmasters should use these tags to help search engines index the page correctly by providing an accurate description of the page content and a list of keywords associated with the page. Unfortunately this left the door open to abuse. ...
Ãâó: www.thewebdivision.com/glossary.html
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Ãâó: www.web3d.org/x3d/specifications/ISO-IEC-19776-2-F...
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a style of music video usually characterized by an external point of view; often a commentary on a topic outside the confines of show storylines (something like "look at all the cute boys in this video" or "watch these various heroic girls kick some butt"). Often these may be multi-fandom or crossover videos.
Ãâó: www.buffyvids.com/glossary.html
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