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A well defined set of data, a collection of events.
Ãâó: hep.uchicago.edu/cdf/cdfglossary.html
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| run |
Matha (S) Arms make running action.
Ãâó: www.aaanet.org/sla/jla/brookes_dictionary/r_to_s.h...
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| runaround |
the ability within a program to run text around a graphic image within a document, without the need to adjust each line manually.
Ãâó: www.purdue.edu/printingservices/support/glossary/g...
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| run |
a rapid descending, or ascending, usually right-hand passage on the piano in the form of a continuous scale, or a scale with variations.
Ãâó: www.humboldt1.com/~jazz/glossary.html
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| run |
A fast progression in which an animal's feet leave the ground for a short phase between each step.
Ãâó: digsfossils.com/fossils/footprints_glossary.html
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| run | become empty of water |
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| run | extend or continue for a certain period of time |
| run | hit against |
| run | collide violently with an obstacle |
| run | be beset by |
| run | to be spent or finished |
| run | decide (a game) by a runoff |
| run | reproduce by xerography |
| run | force to go away |
| run | leave suddenly and as if in a hurry |
| run | run off as waste |
| run | run away |
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