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  • 91think\ fit — • see fit • think fit v. phr. To decide that an action is necessary, wise, or advisable; choose. Jim asked Dad, what time should I come home after the dance? His father answered, You way do as you see fit. Often used with an infinitive. After… …

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  • 92One-time pad — Excerpt from a one time pad In cryptography, the one time pad (OTP) is a type of encryption, which has been proven to be impossible to crack if used correctly. Each bit or character from the plaintext is encrypted by a modular addition with a bit …

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  • 93The Time Machine — This article is about the novel by H.G. Wells. For other uses, see The Time Machine (disambiguation). The Time Machine   …

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  • 94The Time Tunnel — Infobox Television show name = The Time Tunnel caption = The Time Tunnel intertitle format = Science fiction runtime = approx. 52 minutes creator = Irwin Allen starring = James Darren Robert Colbert Whit Bissell John Zaremba Lee Meriwether… …

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  • 95A Wrinkle in Time —   …

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  • 96History of the Time Lords — The Time Lords are fictional characters, a race of humanoids originating on the planet Gallifrey, seen in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who . Time Lords are so called because they are able to travel in and manipulate time… …

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  • 97Chronology of real-time tactics video games — Part of a series on …

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  • 98The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time — The Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time Éditeur Nintendo D …

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  • 99see fit — or[think fit] {v. phr.} To decide that an action is necessary, wise, or advisable; choose. * /Jim asked Dad, what time should I come home after the dance? His father answered, You way do as you see fit. / Often used with an infinitive. * /After… …

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  • 100see fit — or[think fit] {v. phr.} To decide that an action is necessary, wise, or advisable; choose. * /Jim asked Dad, what time should I come home after the dance? His father answered, You way do as you see fit. / Often used with an infinitive. * /After… …

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