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  • 61From a Basement on the Hill — Studio album by Elliott Smith Released …

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  • 62Time Reversal Signal Processing — is a technique for focusing waves. A Time Reversal Mirror (TRM) is a device that can focus waves using the time reversal method. TRMs are also known as time reversal mirror arrays, as they are usually arrays of transducers, but they do not have… …

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  • 63from way back — {adv. phr.} From a previous time; from a long time ago. * /They have known one another from way back when they went to the same elementary school./ …

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  • 64from way back — {adv. phr.} From a previous time; from a long time ago. * /They have known one another from way back when they went to the same elementary school./ …

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  • 65Time for print — Time for Prints or Trade for Prints is a term used in many online photography communities describing an arrangement between a model and a photographer. It is often abbreviated TFP. Instead of paying for each other s services, the photographer… …

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  • 66Time (Young Ones episode) — Time was the tenth episode of British sitcom The Young Ones . It was written by Ben Elton, Rik Mayall and Lise Mayer, and directed by Geoff Posner. It was first aired on BBC2 on June 5, 1984.CharactersAs with all episodes of The Young Ones , the… …

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  • 67Time of Defiance — is a Massively multiplayer online real time strategy (MMORTS), featuring floating islands on a planet called Nespona. Players capture and extract resources from these floating islands.cite web| url =… …

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  • 68Time to live — (sometimes abbreviated TTL) is a limit on the period of time or number of iterations or transmissions in computer and computer network technology that a unit of data (e.g. a packet) can experience before it should be discarded.Time to live of IP… …

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  • 69From Nashville to You — Studio album by La Toya Jackson Released 1994 …

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  • 70time off — {n. phr.} A period of release from work. * /If I had some time off this afternoon, I would finish writing the letters I promised to my family./ …

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