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English-Russian SQL Server dictionary. 2013.
English-Russian SQL Server dictionary. 2013.
Reference.com — URL reference.com Type of site Encyclopedia, Dictionary, Thesaurus Available language(s) English, Spanish … Wikipedia
Reference Manager — Infobox Software name = Reference Manager caption = author = developer = Research Information Systems; later acquired by Thomson ISI ResearchSoft released = 1984 latest release version = 12 latest release date = 02 09 2008 latest preview version … Wikipedia
Reference Point (horse) — Thoroughbred racehorse infobox horsename = Reference Point caption = sire = Mill Reef grandsire = Never Bend dam = Home on the Range damsire = Habitat sex = Stallion foaled = 1984 country = Great Britain flagicon|UK colour = Bay breeder = Louis… … Wikipedia
.com — Cet article concerne le domaine de premier niveau « .com ». Pour l extension de nom de fichier « .COM » des fichiers exécutables sur DOS, voir .com (MS DOS). .com est un domaine de premier niveau générique non restreint d… … Wikipédia en Français
Reference ranges for blood tests — Reference ranges edit in: blood urine CSF feces Reference ranges for blood tests are sets of values used by a health professional to interpret a set of … Wikipedia
reference obligation — USA reference obligation, Also known as a covered obligation and commonly referred to as the ref ob . One or more debt instruments of the reference entity specified in a credit derivative confirmation such as a … Law dictionary
reference bid — England, Wales A bid that is submitted on the basis of (and complies with) certain prescribed requirements of the awarding authority in a contract. Submission of a reference bid will usually be mandatory. cf variant bid + reference bid a bid… … Law dictionary
reference entity — USA A corporate, sovereign or any other form of legal entity (or a basket or index of such entities) specified in a trade confirmation relating to a derivatives transaction. The obligations of the parties to the swap are determined by events… … Law dictionary
com´mon|place´ness — com|mon|place «KOM uhn PLAYS», noun, adjective. –n. 1. a) an everyday thing: »Forty years ago television was a rare novelty; today it is a commonplace. b) anything lacking originality: »Be not content with the commonplace in character any more… … Useful english dictionary
com´mon|place´ly — com|mon|place «KOM uhn PLAYS», noun, adjective. –n. 1. a) an everyday thing: »Forty years ago television was a rare novelty; today it is a commonplace. b) anything lacking originality: »Be not content with the commonplace in character any more… … Useful english dictionary
com|mon|place — «KOM uhn PLAYS», noun, adjective. –n. 1. a) an everyday thing: »Forty years ago television was a rare novelty; today it is a commonplace. b) anything lacking originality: »Be not content with the commonplace in character any more than with the… … Useful english dictionary