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  • 91Write Protect Notch —   [dt. Schreibschutzkerbe] (Write Protect Tab), Diskette …

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  • 92write protect — (computing) Protecting of data on disk from alteration or erasure, eg by software command or a mechanical device on the disk (write protectˈ adjective and transitive verb) • • • Main Entry: ↑write …

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  • 93(the) Campaign to Protect Rural England — the Campaign to Protect Rural England [the Campaign to Protect Rural England] (abbr CPRE) a ↑pressure group that aims to preserve the English countryside in its natural state and prevent people from building on the land …

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  • 94To Serve and Protect — is a Canadian documentary television series which airs on A Channel, SUN TV, and Mystery TV. It is very similar to the American series COPS . The show documents the day to day events of police officers in Canadian cities such as Vancouver,… …

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  • 95How Can I Protect You — How Can I Protect You? is a song by Alabama 3 which features on the album Outlaw . The song features a sample of the song Crazy World by Aslan …

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  • 96Act Further to Protect the Commerce of the United States — The Act Further to Protect the Commerce of the United States, (5th Congress, Sess. 2, ch. 67, USStat|1|578) is an act of Congress approved July 9, 1798, authorizing the President of the United States to use military force in the Quasi War with… …

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  • 97write-protect — verb Computing protect (a disk) from accidental writing or erasure …

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  • 98C2-protect — a defensive form of command and control warfare …

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  • 99write-protect — write pro·tect (rītʹprə tĕktʹ) tr.v. Computer Science write pro·tect·ed, write pro·tect·ing, write pro·tects To modify (a file or disk) so that its data cannot be edited or erased. * * * …

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  • 100Campaign to Protect Rural England — (abbr CPRE) a pressure group that aims to preserve the English countryside in its natural state and prevent people from building on the land. * * * …

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