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  • 21line feed — 1. noun a) On a typewriter, the action of the carriage roller to push the page up one, two or one and a half lines (as set elsewhere) when executing a carriage return. b) The character (0x0a in ASCII) which advances the paper by one line in a… …

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  • 22Line-mode browser — A line mode browser is a form of web browser that is operated from a single command line.WWW The Libwww Line Mode BrowserThe first such browser was WWW The Libwww Line Mode Browser, based on and shipped with the libwww library. [… …

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  • 23One Thousand and One Nights — Arabian Nights redirects here. For other uses, see Arabian Nights (disambiguation). For other uses, see One Thousand and One Nights (disambiguation). Arab World …

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  • 24Line (length) — The line is an archaic pre metric and pre decimal unit of measurement, one line being equal to 1/10 or in some cases 1/12 of an inch.In useThe line was most useful in machining and became a standard to which small arms ammunition was manufactured …

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  • 25line feed — noun the operation that prepares for the next character to be printed or displayed on the next line • Hypernyms: ↑printing operation * * * line feed noun (computing) A control character used to move to the next line on a printer or screen • • •… …

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  • 26Line starve — A line starve describes the feeding of paper in a line printer back one line. It is the opposite of a line feed …

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  • 27One Voice (Agnostic Front album) — For other uses of this term, see One Voice (disambiguation). One Voice Studio album by Agnostic Front Released …

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  • 28one-liner — noun a one line joke • Hypernyms: ↑joke, ↑gag, ↑laugh, ↑jest, ↑jape * * * ˌone ˈliner [one liner one liners] …

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  • 29line feed —    Abbreviated LF. A printer command that advances the paper in the printer by one line, leaving the print head in the same position. In the ASCII character set, a line feed has a decimal value of 10.    See also American Standard Code for… …

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  • 30one-liner —   a term for a short, one line joke (that contains its own punchline); also the term may refer to the high concept description of a film a few words used to describe a script, storyline or a film s premise that a person can easily understand with …

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