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The specific tonality of a piece of music, indicating the precise pitch which is to serve as the tonal center.
Ãâó: cinderella.nycopera.com/glossary.php
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| keynote |
Opening remarks of a meeting that set tone of the event and motivate attendees.
Ãâó: www.accenter.com/aboutthecenter/glossary.asp
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a collection of bits, usually stored in a file, which is used to encrypt or decrypt a message.
Ãâó: www.cdt.org/crypto/glossary.shtml
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(1) The screw that controls ink flow from the ink fountain of a printing press. (2) To relate loose pieces of copy to their positions on a layout or mechanical using a system of numbers or letters. (3) Alternate term for the color black, as in 'key plate.'
Ãâó: www.saxonprint.co.nz/glossary_hl.htm
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s: the principal or main point synonym for extremists. Another place to find other definitions is Political Dictionary
Ãâó: www.emse.fr/~yukna/politics/political_terms.php
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