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Relationships Narrower Term:  dumb terminal n. ~ Computing · An input1 or output1 device that operates independently of the system to which it is linked.
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1. The end of a polymer molecule. 2. A point at which electrical connections can easily be made or broken.
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mid-15c., "relating to or marking boundaries," from Latin terminalis "pertaining to a boundary or end, final," from terminus "end, boundary line" (see terminus). Meaning [..]
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"end point of a railway line," 1888, from terminal (adj.); sense of "device for communicating with a computer" is first recorded 1954. Earlier "final part of a word" (183 [..]
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A device, combining keyboard and display screen, that communicates with a computer. Terminals are divided into different classes depending on whether they are able to process data on their own. • Dumb [..]
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fatal or ending in death.
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Onshore installation designed to receive oil or gas from a pipeline or from tankers. It is not a refinery.
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Copyright by Matisse "Terminal" Enzer -->A device that allows you to send commands to a computer somewhere else. At a minimum, this usually means a keyboard and a display screen and some [..]
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Simple device at which data can be entered or retrieved from a network. Generally, terminals have a monitor and a keyboard, but no processor or local disk drive.
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A device capable of sending, receiving, or sending and receiving information over a communications channel
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Growing at the end of a stem or branch. terrarium:
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 growing at the end of a stem or branch.
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The end bud beyond which no further growth takes place normally until the following season. At the tip or distal end. Ternate
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The tip (apex), usually of a branch or shoot.
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At the tip.
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 Growing at the end of a stem or branch.
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station where transport vehicles load or unload passengers or goods of or relating to or situated at the ends of a delivery route; "freight pickup is a terminal service"; &am [..]
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A device connected to a computer network that acts as a point for entry or retrieval of information. Personal computers can be made to act as network terminals, by running terminal emulation (communic [..]
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A device, usually equipped with a CRT display and keyboard, used to send and receive information to and from a computer via a communication channel.
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A building or buildings designed to accommodate the enplaning and deplaning activities of air carrier passengers.
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The growing tip of a stem, especially the main stem.
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adj. Pertaining to or creative of a boundary, limit.
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A device capable of sending, receiving, or sending and receiving information over a communications channel.
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Internet Glossary A device that allows you to send commands to a computer somewhere else. At a minimum, this usually means a keyboard and a display screen and some simple circuitry. Usually you will use terminal software in a personal computer - the software pretends to be (emulates) a physical terminal and allows you to type commands to a computer [..]
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A display device used with mainframe and minicomputer systems. Terminals do not normally have any local computing capabilities. Sometimes called "dumb terminals" because of this lack of computing capacity. Terminal Emulation
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is another word for a computer, particularly one connected to other computers, such as in the internet.
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(1) A device that enables you to communicate with a computer. Generally, a terminal is a combination of keyboard and display screen.  Terminals are sometimes divided into three classes based on how mu [..]
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An electronic device consisting of a computer keyboard and screen or optical scanner, which can be used to enter data (input) and display output from a central computer (usually a minicomputer or main [..]
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terminal (pop)
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Simple device at which data can be entered or retrieved from a network. Generally, terminals have a monitor and a keyboard, but no processor or local disk drive.
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at the apex.
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Communication device that lets a user send information to a computer by typing on a keyboard, and prints responses from the computer on paper or a screen.
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A computer or cash register display.
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Freight handling or dock area. Three Wire
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An assigned area in which containers are prepared for loading into a vessel, train, truck, or airplane or are stacked immediately after discharge from the vessel, train, truck, or airplane.
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A device, also known as a ‘card machine’, used to process face-to-face card transactions using Chip & PIN, Magnetic Stripe and/or contactless payment methods.
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An assigned area in which containers are prepared for loading into a vessel, train, truck, or airplane or are stacked immediately after discharge from the vessel, train, truck, or airplane. A location [..]
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Transportation facility with one or more of the following roles: 1. System access: terminals are points at which freight enters and leaves the transportation system. 2. Freight consolidation/distribut [..]
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The device by which a transaction is transmitted to the acquiring bank.
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A terminal is the point at which a conductor from an electrical component, device or network comes to an end and provides a point of connection to external circuits. A terminal may simply be the end o [..]
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Freight handling or dock area.
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Any location where freight and passengers either originates, terminates, or is handled in the transportation process. Terminals are central and intermediate locations in the movements of passengers and freight. They often require specific facilities to accommodate the traffic they handle.
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A point at which information can enter or leave a communications network. TERMINAL EQUIPMENT (TE)
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An assemblage of facilities provided at a terminus or at intermediate points of a line for the purpose of assembling, assorting, classifying and relaying trains.
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[Position] -- At the apex or distal end. When a flower or a bud is terminal on an axis they end its growth.
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A screen and keyboard system that provides access to a shared computer system e.g. a mainframe or mini computer. In contrast to computers on a modern network, terminals are not computers in their own [..]
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A device that allows you to send commands to a computer somewhere else. At a minimum, this usually means a keyboard and a display screen and some simple circuitry. Usually you will use terminal softwa [..]
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A work station with a keyboard and monitor which accesses its information and applications on a remote computer.
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A terminal is "a motor vehicle fuel storage and distribution facility that is supplied by a pipeline or marine vessel, from which facility motor vehicle fuel may be removed at a rack and from whi [..]
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The command line interface. To get at the command line interface, click Applications ⇒ Accessories ⇒ Terminal. This strange name betrays Linux’s history when people typed commands at terminals connect [..]
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A device that allows you to send commands to a computer somewhere else. At a minimum, this usually means a keyboard and a display screen and some simple circuitry. Usually you will use terminal softwa [..]
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a device that allows you to send commands to a computer somewhere else. At a minimum, this usually means a keyboard, a display screen, and some simple circuitry. Usually you will use terminal software in a personal computer. The software pretends to be (emulates) a physical terminal and allows you to type commands to a computer somewhere else.
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(n) station where transport vehicles load or unload passengers or goods(adj) causing or ending in or approaching death(adj) relating to or occurring in a term or fixed period of time(n) a contact on a [..]
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part of a component or a circuit to which something else gets connected. For example a battery has two terminals both of which have to be joined into a circuit before you get anything from the battery.
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1) The point at which electrical connections are made. 2) The mechanical device at such a point in a circuit, as at the end of a wire or cable, by means of which an electrical connection may be made.
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The point of current entry or departure from a circuit; a metal nut on screw or other mechanical device that connects wire to another apparatus.
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1. A berthside area where cargo is loaded to and discharged from vessels. 2. A depot - usually inland - where containers are brought for stripping/storage.
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N festival (pl.) of the god of boundaries (Terminus) on 23 February
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An assigned area in which containers are prepared for loading into a vessel train truck or airplane or are stacked immediately after discharge from the vessel train truck or airplane.
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A number of berths grouped together and provided with facilities for handling a particular form of cargo, eg oil terminal, container terminal, etc.
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Definition: (medicine) When a disease or condition cannot be cured and it is believed that it will cause death. May be called end stage.
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YRC Freight building and grounds where shipments are prepared for local delivery or transportation to other terminals. Find your local terminal
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     A connection point for electrical components or conductors.
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The word "terminal" refers to operations that occur in relative close proximity to airports. This is typically considered to be within 15 miles of the departure airport or within 15 miles of the destination airport.
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The building through which arriving and departing passengers pass when getting onto or off of aircraft at an airport. Parking gates in Prepar3D are attached to terminals.
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A building for the handling and temporary storage of freight as it is transferred between trucks,  i.e., from a city pick up to a line haul truck.
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A transportation component of the built environment that includes the interface facilities that allow for transfers between different modes.
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  Typically a Terminal will have only a screen and keyboard and can only operate by communicating with a host/server, having no processing power of its own. This type of terminal is often known as a 'Dumb Terminal' to differentiate it from PCs which are also used as terminals to communicate with a host, but can, and do, operate on a stand [..]
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A device, often equipped with a keyboard and a video display, through which data or information can enter or leave a computer system.
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the last bands on the tail or wing of birds, frequently used for identification thermals :: columns of warm air that rise when the ground is heated by the sun. Raptors take advantage of these upward a [..]
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Not the end of the evolutionary line, but in cladistic formalism, one of the units whose collective phylogeny is reconstructed; shown diagramatically as the undivided tips of a cladogram. Terminals may be higher taxa, species, populations, individuals, fossils or even genes. There should be some rational basis for accepting the integrity of each te [..]
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The distal terminations of Axons which are specialized for the release of Neurotransmitters. Also included are varicosities along the course of Axons which have similar specializations and also releas [..]
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Input/output devices designed to receive data in an Environment associated with the job to be performed, and capable of transmitting entries to, and obtaining output from, the system of which it is a [..]
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A facility designed to receive and load cargoes to vessels.
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the business unit in ports where specific cargo, i.e. containers are handled.
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 The place where cargo is handled is called a terminal (or a wharf).
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A facility where ships land to load, transfer or unload their cargo.
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Piers specially fitted out to accommodate oil tankers or container ships and allowing handling, storage and emptying or reception of their oil or container cargo. For bulk the commonly used term is or [..]
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An assigned area in which containers are prepared for loading into a vessel or are stacked immediately after discharge from the vessel.
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A term often used when someone is approaching the last few weeks or days of life.
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    One of the units whose collective phylogeny is reconstructed; in other words, the undivided tips of a tree (usually contemporary taxa). Terminals may be higher taxa, species, populations, individuals, fossils or even genes. There should be some rational basis for accepting the integrity of each terminal (for the purpose of the analysis), e.g. a [..]
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The main building of an airport used by passengers and cargo.
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A terminal is an electronic communication hardware device that handles the input and display of data. A terminal may be a PC or workstation connected to a network, Voice over Internet Protocol (VOIP) [..]
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 referring to the end of a structure that is farthest from its base of attachment.
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Situated at the tip or extremity.
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Of or pertaining to the last position (e.g., terminal antennal segment). See also ultimate and distal.
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A disease that cannot be cured and will cause death.
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A machine connected to a computer system that lets the user enter, see, or print information.
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An intermediate gasoline distribution facility where delivery of gasoline to and from the facility is solely by pipeline.
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Code name for the Allied conference in Potsdam - July 1945
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  Any action card that does not provide another Action when played.
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The tip (apex), usually of a branch or shoot.
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[noun] A building where airline passengers gather prior to and/or following their travels, often to receive news of delays or cancellations.
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 [adjective] (1) The [..]
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 -Building at an airport where passengers arrive and depart.  -End of a railway line or bus route.
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A piece of electronic hardware, or a device, that is used by a merchant to submit credit card payment information to the processing network. Terminals are connected to the credit card processing netwo [..]
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An onshore transit facility that receives and stores crude oil and products from offshore production facilities via pipeline and/or tankers.
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tur-muh-nl Onshore transit installation that receives oil or gas from offshore production facilities via pipeline and / or tankers. Plant and equipment designed to receive and process crude oil or gas to remove water and impurities.
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an onshore installation designed to receive oil and/or gas from a pipeline or from tankers; it is not a refinery.
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Plant and equipment designed to receive and process crude oil or gas to remove water and impurities.
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Facility where ferry passengers board or disembark a vessel, wait to board, and purchase tickets. Facility usually includes other passenger amenities, including bike racks, restrooms and transit kiosk [..]
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   A physical storage facility for petroleum products, typically supplied through a pipeline from a refinery, where jobbers/wholesalers purchase and obtain gasoline.   THE Tech Event
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Any computer or electronic device that needs to access RO.
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 A computer or cash register display.test market: 
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A device, which allows a user to send data to, receive data from and invoke the functions of a remote computer system. Textphone Textphones consist of a keyboard and small display. People with hearing [..]
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See “payment terminal”.
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Paved platform where the sea routes, inland waterways, railways and roads used for transporting cargo meet, and where cargo is transhipped from one means of transport to another.
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Specialized facilities for container, cargo or passenger handling.
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Transport industry term for a site (including the infrastructure) at which goods can be transhipped between different modes of transport.
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Warehouse (T.W.): Customs primary zone that provides merchandise storage services.
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1) A point of connection between two wires including a device on the end of a wire or cable that allows attachment and the accepting point on a case of the equipment. 2) A computer keyboard and monito [..]
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An electrical connection. That part of the component package used in making an electrical, mechanical, or thermal connection. Examples of terminals are flexible leads, rigid leads, studs, and cases wh [..]
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Terminal may refer to:
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Terminal may refer to:
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In the context of telecommunications, a terminal is a device which ends a telecommunications link and is the point at which a signal enters and/or leaves a network. Examples of equipment containing ne [..]
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Terminal (Terminal.app) is the terminal emulator included in the macOS operating system by Apple. Terminal originated in NeXTSTEP and OPENSTEP, the predecessor operating systems of macOS. As a termina [..]
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A terminal is the point at which a conductor from an electrical component, device or network comes to an end and provides a point of connection to external circuits. A terminal may simply be the end o [..]
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Terminal is a medical thriller written by Robin Cook. The novel peeps into the boom and curse of biotechnology.
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Terminal is a family of monospaced raster typefaces. It is relatively small compared to Courier. It uses crossed zeros, and is designed to approximate the font normally used in MS-DOS or other text-ba [..]
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Terminal is a terminal emulator built for the Xfce desktop environment using GTK+. It is provided as part of the Xfce project, but it can be used in other X Window System environments as well. It supp [..]
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Terminal was an American rock band from Mansfield, Texas.
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Terminal may refer to:
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"Terminal" is the debut single of British-American singer-songwriter Rupert Holmes, released in 1974. The song is included on his 1974 debut album, Widescreen on Epic Records. The orchestrat [..]
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Terminal is a neighbourhood (barrio) of Asunción, Paraguay.
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Terminal (stylised as TERMINAL) is Japanese singer Salyu's second original album, released on January 17, 2007. It is currently her most commercially successful album, peaking at number 2 on Oricon's [..]
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terminal (commonly spelled with a lowercase "t") is a Danish rock/pop act from Denmark formed in 2007. Their music has been described as grunge and alternative pop/rock. The group consists o [..]
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Terminal is the sixth and final novel in the Tunnels series, published in UK on 6 May 2013.
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Terminal is the sixth and final novel in the Tunnels series, published in UK on 6 May 2013.
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"Terminal" is a song by Japanese musician Ayumi Hamasaki. Produced by Dutch trance DJ Armin van Buuren, the song was released as a single from her fifteenth studio album Colours on October 1 [..]
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Terminal is the third full-length album by the Norwegian band Ancestral Legacy, released under Norwegian record label Whispering Voice Records on September 29, 2014.
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Terminal is an upcoming drama thriller film written and directed by Vaughn Stein. The film stars Margot Robbie, Simon Pegg, Dexter Fletcher, Max Irons, and Mike Myers. The film is scheduled to be rele [..]
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