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  • 11address — 1. noun 1) the address on the envelope Syn: inscription, superscription; directions, number 2) our officers arrived at the address Syn: house, apartment, home; formal residence, dwelling, dwelling place, habitation …

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  • 12address — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. direct; court, woo; accost, greet, approach, speak to. n. street and number; residence, home; speech, discourse, oration; cleverness, dexterity. See direction, indication, abode, courtesy, skill.… …

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  • 13address — {{11}}address (n.) 1530s, dutiful or courteous approach, from ADDRESS (Cf. address) (v.) and from Fr. adresse. Sense of formal speech is from 1751. Sense of superscription of a letter is from 1712 and led to the meaning place of residence (1888) …

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  • 14address — 1. noun 1) officers called at the address Syn: house, flat, apartment, home; formal residence, dwelling 2) his address to Parliament Syn: speech, lecture, talk, presentation, dissertation …

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  • 15Joint address (Canada) — A joint address is a special procedure of the Canadian Parliament, in which the House of Commons and the Senate sit jointly in the House of Commons chambers. In a joint address, the House of Commons becomes a grand hall, accommodating both… …

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  • 16Gerald R. Ford: First Address to Congress and the Nation — ▪ Primary Source              On Monday evening, August 12, 1974, President Ford addressed a joint session of Congress. Although his remarks contained few legislative proposals, they did set the tone of his administration by urging fiscal… …

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  • 17George Washington: Farewell Address — ▪ Primary Source       Washington s Farewell Address was never delivered by him. It appeared first by his own arrangement in a newspaper at Philadelphia, then the seat of the national government. Designed in part to remove him from consideration… …

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  • 18Common Address Redundancy Protocol — The Common Address Redundancy Protocol or CARP is a protocol which allows multiple hosts on the same local network to share a set of IP addresses. Its primary purpose is to provide failover redundancy, especially when used with firewalls and… …

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  • 19The Make-Up — Background information Origin Washington, D.C., USA Genres Post pun …

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  • 20harangue — I. n. 1. Speech, public address, popularoration, formal address. 2. Declamatory speech, bombastic performance, tirade, screed. II. v. n. 1. Speak to a large assembly, make a formal address. 2. Declaim, spout, make a declamatory speech, indulge in …

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