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Flash Flash memory is a type of non-volatile computer memory that can be erased and reprogrammed.
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FlashValue of a security displayed, or flashed across the tape, when the tape display cannot keep up with volume on an exchange and lags the current price by more than approximately five minutes.
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FlashMade by Adobe, Flash is used to create and play interactive videos, games and other multimedia items on the internet. You may need to install a plug-in to view Adobe Flash content on your browser.
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FlashA sudden, brief illumination of a conductive channel associated with lightning, which may contain multiple strokes with their associated stepped leaders, dart leaders and return strokes.
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Flash(1) A brief, sudden burst of bright light from a flashbulb or an electronic flash unit; (2) An artificial light source that provides brief, bright illumination of a subject in order to properly expose [..]
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FlashRefers to a form of video software developed by Adobe Macromedia that creates vector-based graphic animations that occupy small file sizes.
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Flash Flash is the newsletter of the ICA. It's packed with news about ICA activities and current issues in archives. Flash comes out two times a year and is only available to ICA members. It is publi [..]
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Flashfrom flash (v.) in various and unconnected senses, often slang; sense of "of or associated with thieves, prostitutes, etc." is from c. 1700. That of "vulgar, showy" is from 1785 (i [..]
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Flash"sudden rush of water," 1660s, earlier "watery place or marsh, a swamp" (c. 1400; in place names from c. 1300), of uncertain origin or connection to flash (n.1); perhaps from Old F [..]
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FlashMiddle English flashen, flasken (c. 1200), "sprinkle or splash (water, powder, etc.); to gush forth;" probably at least partly imitative (compare splash, dash). from c. 1400, of birds, " [..]
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Flash1560s, "sudden burst of flame or light," from flash (v.); originally of lightning. Figuratively (of wit, laughter, anger, etc.) from c. 1600. Meaning "period occupied by a flash, very s [..]
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FlashA multimedia technology developed by Macromedia to allow high interactivity in a small file size. Flash is often used as a format for animated banner ads or as a dynamic graphic on Web sites.
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Flashmultimedia technology developed by Macromedia to allow much interactivity to fit in a relatively small file size.
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FlashAn electronic unit that provides a relatively brief burst of light. Read articles that include this term
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Flashto emit a short burst of light.
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FlashSee lightning flash. See green flash.
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FlashSoftware that is used to add animation and other visual effects to web-based content. Reference(s) in IAPP Certification Textbooks: F119
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FlashRefers to Macromedia Flash™. This is a program that allows you to create animated content for your web page. To be able to see Flash content you must have this program on your computer.
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Flashbrassy: tastelessly showy; "a flash car"; "a flashy ring"; "garish colors"; "a gaudy costume"; & [..]
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FlashA vector-based animation and interaction format released by Macromedia, often used for narrative productions on the web, but also includes ability to embed data structures including video. Once called [..]
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Flasha sudden bight light that appears only for a moment, like a flash of lighting
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FlashA signal generated by the momentary depression of the telephone switchhook or other device. Note: A flash may be used to request additional services. 2. An on-hook signal of a defined duration, used to activate network features. [T1.401-1988]
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FlashWhile "Flash" was the name of a popular superhero in the 1970s, today the term refers to something completely different. When you see Flash on the Web, it most likely refers to Adobe Flash, [..]
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FlashJensens Internet Dictionary the name of a software product from Macromedia that is intended for more efficient Internet delivery of graphics and other media.   More...
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Flashis short for Shockwave Flash.
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FlashA bandwidth friendly and browser independent vector-graphic animation technology. As long as different browsers are equipped with the necessary plug-ins, Flash animations will look the same. With Flas [..]
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Flashblits
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Flash1. A particular type of memory that is ROM in nature, but can be updated and upgraded by special programs. Many BIOS chips are of this technology. In the case of BIOS, the term Flash refers to a user upgradable memory device (required not to have the usual BIOS identification code making it undetectable by memory managers) that is mapped into a PC& [..]
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FlashFlash memory (FLEXIBLE ARCHITECTURE for SHARED MEMORY): This type of non-volatile memory has the ability to retain its information even when there is no power source. FLASH is erased (or bulk erased) [..]
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FlashFlash - is a software plugin that enables browsers to play multimedia animations. Some rich media advertisements require users to have this plugin.
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Flashalso see Flash Banner Ad Flash is an Adobe (formerly Macromedia) product, is a universal plug-in Web interactivity and can be integrated seamlessly into most Web pages. While great for dynamic Web page elements and ads, there are challenges the prevent Flash from being ideal for entire Web sites.
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FlashWeb based Multi-Media technology from Macromedia. Widely used. Requires Browser Plug-In. File extension (SWF) ShockWave Flash.
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FlashFlash is multimedia capability that allows you to add animations and interactivity to your website. Most graphic animation is done with Flash. In addition, playing of a sizeable proportion of the audi [..]
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FlashA built-in flash supplies auxiliary light to supplement natural or available lighting conditions often resulting in better color, better exposure, and improved picture sharpness. Flash Memory
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FlashFlash is the industry standard web animation program produced by Macromedia. Flash allows much increased interactivity, better audio management, video embedding and much, much more. Over 98% o [..]
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FlashAnimation software used to develop interactive graphics for Web sites as well as desktop presentations and games (Windows and Mac) by the company Macromedia. Flash on the Web is displayed by a browser [..]
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FlashFlash is a technology developed by Macromedia to enhance web pages with rich digital content. Flash is often used to highlight special offers or to deliver presentations.
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FlashThe ridge or line of excess material left on metal or plastic objects along the parting or closing line of mold. Also known as fin.
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FlashResin that is forced out of the mold cavity area and onto the parting line or into the vents of the mold. A very thin film of cured resin attached to the molded part. Flash Pockets Flash pockets provi [..]
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FlashA program used to display design-heavy, animated content.
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Flash1) Short news story on a new event. 2) Flash — A proprietary platform owned by Adobe Systems that allows for drag-and-drop animations, program interactivity, and dynamic displays for the Web. The language used, ActionScript, is owned by Adobe; this contrasts with many other popular programming languages that are open source. Creators must use Adobe [..]
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FlashA thin section of metal formed at the mold, core, or die joint or parting in a casting due to the cope and drag not matching completely, or where core and coreprint do not match.
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Flash(1) A brief news story which interrupts normal radio or television programming, usually to tell of a major breaking event. (2) A short message from a news agency alerting subscribers to a major breaki [..]
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FlashVector graphics-based animation software which makes it easier to make websites look rich and interactive in nature.
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Flash The authoring tool and format developed by Macromedia (acquired by Adobe Systems in 2005) to create content for digital platforms such as web applications, games, movies. It has become the preferred [..]
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FlashSoftware by Adobe that enables designers to use simple vector graphics to create computer animations, which can be viewed by any browser with the correct plug-in. Flash content is displayed through Fl [..]
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FlashGraphic file format developed by Macromedia for the web. Macromedia is now owned by Adobe. Uses vector
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FlashA thin fin of metal jutting out of the casting excessively into clearances at the die parting plane (parting line) or around cores.
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FlashResin that leaks into a fine gap in the parting lines of the mold to create an undesired thin layer of plastic or liquid silicone rubber.
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FlashShort news story on a new event.
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FlashA proprietary platform owned by Adobe Systems that allows for drag-and-drop animations, program interactivity, and dynamic displays for the Web. The language used, ActionScript, is owned by Adobe; thi [..]
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FlashShort news story on a new event.
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FlashA program used to display design-heavy, animated content.
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FlashFlash is an animation and authoring program specifically developed for use on the Web by Adobe, Inc. Viewing Flash animations requires a plug-in, a software program specifically designed to work with [..]
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FlashA type of file that can create both animations and entire responsive interfaces. Many online games are created in Flash.
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FlashFlash has become a popular method for adding animation and interactivity to web pages. Flash is commonly used to create animation, advertisements, and various web page Flash components, to integrate v [..]
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FlashWeb design software that creates animation and interactive elements which are quick to download.
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Flashaka FLV (Flash Video), Adobe’s (originally developed by Macromedia) client-side competitor to Java that runs in a browser like Applets. The current version is 23.0.0.235 Last revised/verified: 2016-10 [..]
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FlashFlash is a technology developed by Macromedia to enhance web pages with rich digital content. Flash is often used to highlight special offers or to deliver presentations.
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FlashFlash memory is similar to RAM. It has one significant advantage: it does not lose its contents when power is lost; it has two main disadvantages: it is slower, and it eventually wears out. Flash memo [..]
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FlashFlash, a popular authoring software developed by Adobe, is used to create vector graphics-based animation programs with full-screen navigation interfaces, graphic illustrations, and simple interactivi [..]
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FlashA popular piece of animation software developed by Macromedia.
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Flash Flash is a small program that plugs in to your browser allowing for media-rich interaction, animation, sound, and video integration over the Web. You will need FLASH 6 FOR ONLINE COURSES. Most commo [..]
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Flash"Future Splash Animator" — now Adobe technology for producing high-impact vector graphics and animation, for incorporation into web pages. follow-up
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Flash(n) a sudden intense burst of radiant energy(n) a momentary brightness(n) a short vivid experience(n) a sudden brilliant understanding(n) a very short time (as the time it takes the eye to blink or th [..]
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FlashFeeder-LASH
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Flashmico
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FlashA mere flash in the pan. All sound and fury, signifying nothing; like the attempt to discharge a gun that ends with a flash in the lock-pan, the gun itself “hanging fire.”
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FlashDifect given by metal shearing
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Flash Two meanings. Firstly, Similar to a Flag but more obvious and usually more urgent, or more serious, a Flash is a visual warning to a user, often associated with security control procedures. For example, if a user who is already logged on at one computer attempts to also log on at a second terminal, the system will Flash the IT supervisor console [..]
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Flash A method for designing low-badwidth animations, presentations and Web sites. It is a browser plug-in developed by Macromedia for developing Rich Internet Applications. Flash applications can be as simple as an animated logo, or as complicated as a full browser based application. Flash uses a vector graphic format to keep files small.
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FlashOr Flange, a thin layer of cement around the edges of a paver, due to leakage between the elements of the molds.
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FlashLeading a route without stopping on the first attempt with prior knowledge about the route (eg seeing someone else climb it).
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FlashA term used to describe the change in state of refrigerant from a liquid to a vapour inside the expansion valve & evaporator coil of an air conditioning unit.
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FlashThe point-and-shoot's tiny but highly useful, built-in light source. The flash fires in bursts and often has several different modes. Flash-off mode:
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FlashMany cameras now have a built-in flash that is used to take pictures inside when the light levels are low. Most cameras will have an Auto mode and there are usually several other modes including, Red [..]
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FlashYour point-and-shoot's tiny but highly useful built-in light source, the flash fires in an action-stopping burst and often has several different modes.
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FlashThis is a burst of light from the camera as the shutter is pressed. (Often a lightning bolt symbol.) Fill in flash
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FlashAn electronic unit that provides a relatively brief burst of light. Read articles that include this term
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Flashto reset the computer code of a chip or controller. It may also mean to add such a code to the chip or controller.
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FlashThe artificial light source in the dark. Electronic flash requires a high voltage, usually obtained from batteries through a voltage-multiplying circuit. It has a brief, intense burst of light, usually used where the lighting on the scene is inadequate for picture-taking. They ar [..]
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Flash/ Strobe
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FlashA boost of extra light for low light shooting. Flashes are built in to most cameras, but most dSLRs can also add accessory flashes, also called shoe flashes.
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Flashartificial light source giving brief but very bright illumination. It is produced by a combination of certain gases within a transparent tube. There are two types; electronic, which may be used repeat [..]
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FlashAn artificial light used to temporarily illuminate a subject.
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FlashA brief, sudden burst of bright light or the unit used to create artificial light.
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FlashFeeder
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FlashA relatively brief appearance of a light, in comparison with the longest interval of darkness in the same characteristic.
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FlashThe extra plastic attached to a molding along the parting line, that is removed before the part is considered finished.
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FlashIf a piece of protein is slightly undercooked, a cook with “flash it” in the oven for a minute or two to raise the temperature
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FlashA relatively brief appearance of a light. In comparison with the longest interval of darkness in the same character.
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FlashFlash is an application used to create ShockWave Flash (SWF) files and associated media such as Flash Video (FLV). Although the files are often referred to as 'movies' they are frequently ap [..]
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FlashAn Adobe multimedia platform used to add animation, video, and interactivity to web pages. It is frequently used for advertisements, games, and as a component of rich Internet applications (RIAs). Fla [..]
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FlashA vector based animation technology originally developed by FutureWave Software. Flash was known as FutureSplash until 1997, when FutureWave Software was bought by MacroMedia Inc. Flash is used to cre [..]
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FlashTemporary activation of IFF transponder on desired mode/code.
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FlashCode name for the assassination attempt on Hitler by the Schwarze Kapelle in March 1943 - where a bomb was placed on Hitler's aircraft.
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FlashTemporary activation of IFF transponder on desired mode/code.
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FlashA multimedia and software platform used for creating vector graphics, animation, browser games, rich internet applications, desktop applications, mobile applications and mobile games.
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FlashPlatform that hosts games programmed with ActionScript, making them playable without a plugin. Mostly used for browser and Facebook games.
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FlashA sudden, brief illumination of a conductive channel associated with lightning, which may contain multiple strokes with their associated stepped leaders, dart leaders and return strokes.
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FlashThe total lightning discharge.
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FlashAn EEPROM which can be written (and erased) in whole banks or sectors. Typically comes un Uniform Sectored or Bootstrap Sectored designs.Series designator: 28Fxxx (12 V prg. voltage), 29Fxxx (5 V prg. voltage), and 29LVxxx/29SLxxx (3 V and below), where xxx is the memory capacity: 010 - 1 Mbit, 020 - 2 Mbit, etc. If the FLASH supports 16 bit organi [..]
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Flashis a densely packable, relatively inexpensive type of nonvolatile memory, which can be modified electrically, often while in a circuit. Flash architecture generally assumes that it will be read often but seldom written to.
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FlashOutgoing telegrams that are to be delivered instantly (state of emergency) any day or night (USAID Automated Directives System - ADS - Chapter 549).
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FlashA signal generated by the momentary depression of the telephone switchhook or other device. Note: A flash may be used to request additional services.
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FlashA sudden, brief illumination of a conductive channel associated with lightning, which may contain multiple strokes with their associated stepped leaders, dart leaders and return strokes.
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FlashMacromedia Flash is a vector graphics based graphics animation program. The resulting files, sometimes called "flash files", may be included in a web page to view in a web browser, or they may be played on a standalone player. Flash can be used to create anything from simple animations to fully-featured applications, and its power [..]
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Flashchange of odds information on tote board.
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FlashChange of odds information on tote board.
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FlashThe portion of a superheated fluid converted to vapor when its pressure is reduced.
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FlashTo climb a route without practice (but perhaps with beta) without falls on the first viewing and first attempt. (This is very similiar to onsight, which is even purer: no beta.) Opinion is divided as [..]
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FlashBriefly exposing any area of the body in public that is traditionally concealed.
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FlashValue of a security displayed, or flashed across the tape, when the tape display cannot keep up with volume on an exchange and lags the current price by more than approximately five minutes.
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FlashA flash is a device used in photography producing a flash of artificial light (typically 1/1000 to 1/200 of a second) at a color temperature of about 5500 K to help illuminate a scene. A major purpose [..]
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FlashThe Flash (or simply Flash) is the name of several superheroes appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by writer Gardner Fox and artist Harry Lampert, the original Flash firs [..]
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FlashFlash, flashes, or FLASH may refer to:
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FlashA flash is a device used in photography producing a flash of artificial light (typically 1/1000 to 1/200 of a second) at a color temperature of about 5500 K to help illuminate a scene. A major purpose [..]
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FlashIn toss juggling, a flash is either a form of numbers juggling where each ball in a juggling pattern is only thrown and caught once or it is a juggling trick where every prop is simultaneously in the [..]
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FlashThe Flash (Bartholomew Henry "Barry" Allen) is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character first appeared in Showcase #4 (October 1956), created by wr [..]
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FlashJason "Jay" Peter Garrick is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. He is the first superhero known as the Flash. The character was created by writer Gardner F [..]
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FlashThe Flash (Bartholomew Henry "Barry" Allen) is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character first appeared in Showcase #4 (October 1956), created by wr [..]
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FlashJason "Jay" Peter Garrick is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. He is the first superhero known as the Flash. The character was created by writer Gardner F [..]
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Flash"Flash" is a song by the British rock band Queen. Written by guitarist Brian May, "Flash" is the theme song of the 1980 film Flash Gordon.
There are two versions of the song. The album version ("Flash [..]
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FlashA tattoo flash is a design printed or drawn on paper or cardboard, and may be regarded as a species of industrial design. It is typically displayed on the walls of tattoo parlors and in binders to giv [..]
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FlashA tattoo flash is a design printed or drawn on paper or cardboard, and may be regarded as a species of industrial design. It is typically displayed on the walls of tattoo parlors and in binders to giv [..]
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FlashFlash (1969) is an album by Moving Sidewalks.
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FlashFlash, flashes, or FLASH may refer to:
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FlashFlash, flashes, or FLASH may refer to:
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FlashFlash is a 1997 American made-for-television drama film directed by Simon Wincer. It was originally shown on The Wonderful World of Disney on December 21, 1997.
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FlashFlash, also known as flashing, is excess material attached to a molded, forged, or cast product, which must usually be removed. This is typically caused by leakage of the material between the two surf [..]
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FlashFlash is a 2005 studio album by Towa Tei. It peaked at number 26 on the Oricon Albums Chart. It includes the track "Sometime Samurai" featuring Kylie Minogue.
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FlashFlash is a 2005 studio album by Towa Tei. It peaked at number 26 on the Oricon Albums Chart. It includes the track "Sometime Samurai" featuring Kylie Minogue.
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FlashThe Flash (or simply Flash) is the name of several superheroes appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by writer Gardner Fox and artist Harry Lampert, the original Flash firs [..]
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FlashFlash was an English progressive rock group, formed by former Yes guitarist Peter Banks, vocalist Colin Carter, bassist Ray Bennett, and drummer Mike Hough in August 1971.
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FlashFlash is the fourth studio album by guitarist Jeff Beck, released in July 1985 through Epic Records. The album reached No. 39 on the U.S. Billboard 200 chart as well as reaching the top 60 in four ot [..]
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FlashFlash, flashes, or FLASH may refer to:
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FlashFlash is a 2007 Indian Malayalam-language thriller film directed by Sibi Malayil and written by S. Bhasurachandran. It was produced and distributed by Tomichan Mulakuppadam. The film stars Mohanlal an [..]
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FlashFlash is a 2007 Indian Malayalam-language thriller film directed by Sibi Malayil and written by S. Bhasurachandran. It was produced and distributed by Tomichan Mulakuppadam. The film stars Mohanlal an [..]
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FlashFLASH, acronym of Free Electron LASer in Hamburg, a particle accelerator-based soft X-ray laser located at the DESY accelerator facilities in Hamburg, Germany. It can generate very powerful, ultrashor [..]
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FlashFlash is a 1979 pinball game designed by Steve Ritchie and released by Williams. There is no connection between the game and the comics character.
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FlashFlash is a 1979 pinball game designed by Steve Ritchie and released by Williams. There is no connection between the game and the comics character.
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FlashFlash is the second and final album by Electric Food. Soon after its release, the core of band formed Asterix and recorded one album: Asterix. Less than a year later Asterix would change their name to [..]
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FlashLee Young-ho (born 5 July 1992 이영호) is a South Korean StarCraft: Brood War and StarCraft II player who played Terran for the Korean pro-gaming team KT Rolster under the alias By.FlaSh or simply Flash. [..]
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FlashFlash (stylized as FLASH) is Japanese singer-songwriter Crystal Kay's second extended play, and her first release in 2010. It was released throughout Japan on June 16, 2010.
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Flash"Flash" is a song by Italian-French trance music act B.B.E.. It was released in January 1997 as the second single from their debut album, Games. As a representative of the short-lived dream trance sou [..]
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FlashFlash was the first genuine community newsletter/newspaper of Auckland City in New Zealand and ran from 1977 to 1982. It was started by Vince Terrini, an architect, Auckland University School of Archi [..]
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FlashThroughout his 80-year history, the Flash has appeared in numerous media.
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FlashFlash is the debut studio album by Japanese pop duo Amoyamo. The album peaked at #30 on the Oricon albums chart.
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