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  • 71Remove before flight — Avertissement Remove before flight sur un Concorde. Remove before flight (en français : « Retirer avant le vol ») est un avertissement de sécurité amovible communément observé sur des avions et engins spatiaux, généralement sous la …

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  • 72remove from — phr verb Remove from is used with these nouns as the object: ↑agenda, ↑box, ↑heat, ↑mailing list, ↑oven, ↑register, ↑roll, ↑shelf, ↑shell, ↑sight, ↑site …

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  • 73Remove This. Found better candidate — Original name in latin Remove This. Found better candidate Name in other language State code BG Continent/City Europe/Sofia longitude 42.69392 latitude 27.70984 altitude 4 Population 1277 Date 2012 05 30 …

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  • 74remove subdocument — pašalinti podokumentį statusas T sritis informatika apibrėžtis ↑Jungtinio dokumento komanda, kuria iš dokumento pašalinamas dalinis dokumentas – ↑podokumentis. atitikmenys: angl. remove subdocument ryšiai: dar žiūrėk – jungtinis dokumentas dar… …

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  • 75remove — 1. verb /ɹɪˈmuːv/ a) To move something from one place to another, especially to take away. He removed the marbles from the bag. b) To murder someone. Die had she rather in tormenting griefe, / Then any should of falsenesse her reproue, / Or… …

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  • 76remove — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. depart, go away, move; displace, excise, shift, eliminate, take off, discharge, evict. See ejection, departure, deduction, extraction, transfer, transportation, displacement. II (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To …

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  • 77remove — v. a. RG. 533; part. ‘iremewed.’ RG. 550 v. n. Alys. 7238 …

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  • 78remove — re·move || rɪ muːv n. act of removing; degree of difference; step or degree in a graduated scale; (British) promotion of a student to a higher grade v. take off, shed; take away; eliminate, get rid of; eject, dismiss, discharge …

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  • 79remove — I. v. a. 1. Displace, dislodge, transfer, transport, transplant, carry. 2. Withdraw, extract, abstract, take out. 3. Banish, destroy, abate, suppress, take away, put an end to, do away with, make a clean sweep of. 4. Separate, withdraw, take away …

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  • 80remove — v 1. take off, shed, cast off, throw off, drop, throw overboard, jettison; divest, strip, uncover, expose, lay open, bare; undress, unclothe, undrape, disrobe; disburden, disencumber; exfoliate, Pathol. desquamate, peel off, flake. 2. subtract,… …

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