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  • 81Service Request — Die IT Infrastructure Library (ITIL) ist eine Sammlung von Good Practices in einer Reihe von Publikationen, die eine mögliche Umsetzung eines IT Service Managements (ITSM) beschreiben und inzwischen international als De facto Standard hierfür… …

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  • 82Italy — /it l ee/, n. a republic in S Europe, comprising a peninsula S of the Alps, and Sicily, Sardinia, Elba, and other smaller islands: a kingdom 1870 1946. 57,534,088; 116,294 sq. mi. (301,200 sq. km). Cap.: Rome. Italian, Italia. * * * Italy… …

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  • 83folk literature — Introduction also called  folklore  or  oral tradition        the lore (traditional knowledge and beliefs) of cultures having no written language. It is transmitted by word of mouth and consists, as does written literature, of both prose and… …

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  • 84Empedocles — M.R.Wright INTRODUCTION Empedocles was a native of Acragas (Agrigento) in Sicily, a Doric colony founded on the south coast of the island in the sixth century BC, which soon grew to rival Syracuse in its prosperity. A line of temples, many of… …

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  • 85perpetual — I (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Never stopping] Syn. continuous, unceasing, constant, ceaseless, never ceasing, incessant, permanent, lasting, perennial, uninterrupted, eternal, endless, everlasting, interminable, unremitting, enduring, continued,… …

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  • 86con|tin´u|al|ness — con|tin|u|al «kuhn TIHN yu uhl», adjective. 1. never stopping: »the continual wash of the tides. 2. repeated many times; very frequent: »No one likes continual interruptions while reading. –con|tin´u|al|ness, noun. Usage Continual and …

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  • 87con|tin|u|al — «kuhn TIHN yu uhl», adjective. 1. never stopping: »the continual wash of the tides. 2. repeated many times; very frequent: »No one likes continual interruptions while reading. –con|tin´u|al|ness, noun. Usage Continual and …

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  • 88Constant — Con stant (k[o^]n stant), a. [L. onstans, antis, p. pr. of constare to stand firm, to be consistent; con + stare to stand: cf. F. constant. See {Stand} and cf. {Cost}, v. t.] 1. Firm; solid; fixed; immovable; opposed to {fluid}. [Obs.] [1913… …

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  • 89Supermarine Spitfire — Infobox Aircraft name =Spitfire type =Fighter manufacturer =Supermarine caption =The distinctive silhouette of a typical Spitfire shows elliptical wings. (P7350, a Mk IIa, was first delivered to 266 Squadron on 6 September 1940.) designer =R. J.… …

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  • 90List of commonly misused English words — This is a list of English words which are commonly misused. It is meant to include only words whose misuse is deprecated by most usage writers, editors, and other professional linguists of Standard English. It is possible that some of the… …

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