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"Pull" refers to content delivered to the user upon request. Web browsing is considered "pull". See Push.
Ãâó: etvcookbook.org/glossary/
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| pull |
Factors: Things that attract people to live in an area.
Ãâó: geographyfieldwork.com/GeographyVocabulary7.htm
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| pull |
Colloquial term for adding another recorder to a system. Also describes the act of deciding which sound effects from a library will be used in a scene. See also spot.
Ãâó: www.northbeachpost.com/handy_glossary.html
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| pull |
command usually used by shooters to call for a target to be released.
Ãâó: www.traphof.org/media/glossary.htm
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| pull-through |
The resistance of a fastener to a force applies in the same direction to which is was installed.
Ãâó: www.pennfast.com/fastening_products/about_self_cli...
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