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A *bitmap font of a particular *ppem. Strikes can be embedded in TrueType (and *OpenType) fonts to avoid *hinting tricky *glyphs at certain ppem sizes. They use the *'EBDT' and *'EBLC' tables (in Windows) or the *'bdat' and 'bloc' tables (in Apple GX). NB Since such bitmap embedding was not part of TrueType's original specification, the bitmaps will not work on older Macintosh systems or Windows 3.1 - the *outline and *hints will be used instead.
Ãâó: www.truetype.demon.co.uk/ttglosss.htm
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dismantling of the set, lights, and other equipment, cleaning up the theater, and storage of company property following the final performance, to make way for the next show. See load-in.
Ãâó: www.wbopera.org/chorus/glossary.html
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A plate fastened to the door frame or the inactive leaf of a pair of doors into which the bolts project.
Ãâó: www.buildershardware.com/glossary_typesoflocks.htm...
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Temporary stoppage of work by a group of employees (not necessarily members of a union) to express a grievance, enforce a demand for changes in the conditions of employment, obtain recognition, or resolve a dispute with management. Wildcat Strike - a strike not sanctioned by a union. Slowdown -A reduction of output without an actual strike in order to force a concession from employer.
Ãâó: www.cwalocal13000.com/glossary.htm
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A cessation of work or a refusal to work or to continue work by employees in combination or in accordance with a common understanding for the purpose of compelling an employer to agree to terms or conditions of employment. Usually the last stage of collective bargaining when all other means have failed. Except in special cases, strikes are legal when a collective agreement is not in force. ...
Ãâó: psacbc.com/stewards_dictionary
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