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(1) To place a data medium in a position to operate. (2) To make recording media accessible.
Ãâó: davinci01.man.ac.uk/ibmcxx/glossary/m.htm
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A means of securing the hardware to the door or panel.
Ãâó: www.trimarkcorp.com/goweb/corporate/glossary.jsp
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A feature in post-medieval gardens, used to provide a view out from an enclosed garden. Often, a circular path led to a seat or bower on the summit.
Ãâó: www.gardenvisit.com/glossary/glossary.htm
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High place symbol; Mountain profile shape.
Ãâó: ourworld.cs.com/_ht_a/duanekmccullough/gloss2.htm
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Placing the plates on the cylinders so that the colors line up correctly.
Ãâó: www.westernstatesenvelope.com/labels/glossary/glos...
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