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A photography site that is outside of the studio. The often-heard term "shooting on location" refers to taking pictures at such a site. The term "field" is also used in place of &q [..]
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1[countable] a place where something happens or exists; the position of something a honeymoon in a secret location What is the exact location of the ship? Thesaurusplacesite area position point locati [..]
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1590s, "position, place; fact or condition of being in a particular place," from Latin locationem (nominative locatio) "a placing," noun of action from past participle stem of loca [..]
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A Transmission Facility that has been determined by the CAISO to satisfy all of the requirements of Section 24.4.4.6.3. [T]
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position of a particular point on the surface of the Earth. Read more in the NG Education Encyclopedia
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A position or site occupied or available for occupancy or marked by some distinguishing feature. [D02967]
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An area used for shooting, or considered for use, other than a studio. And other than a place previously used by an inconsiderate crew.
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a point or extent in space placement: the act of putting something in a certain place localization: a determination of the place where something is; "he got a good fix on the target&a [..]
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A measure of location is a way of summarizing what a "typical" element of a list is—it is a one-number summary of a distribution. See also arithmetic mean, median, and mode.
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WebGuest Dictionary Internet address  as displayed on your browser . When you type in the URL  of a Web site into the location bar of your browser, your browser will take you to this page.
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(or on location) the properties or places (interior or exterior) used for filming away from the studio, set, or (back)lot, often to increase the authenticity and realism of the film's appearance; [..]
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Definition A popular statement that emphasizes the location of a property in determining its value. Often phrased as, "The three most important considerations in real estate are location, locatio [..]
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A coding system that defines the physical placement of materials, usually to a high degree of specificity.
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Trenchless procedures for identifying the site of underground utilities, infrastructure, obstructions, etc. without excavation or with minimum excavation.
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  A place of business operated by an ARC Accredited Agency that is both approved by ARC and on the ARC Agency List. Location types include independent, Home Office (HOL), branch, and Associate Branch. [..]
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Term used interchangeably with "destination" to refer to the city or geographical area where an event is going to take place, and also to any kind of facility used to stage it partially or t [..]
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An actual setting, as distinct from a studio, used for a film or TV show. To film or tape on location is to shoot a motion picture or to tape in such a setting. locked in:
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Location is a general term to describe a place on or near the surface of the Earth. Location data is information that has any location component and is often used when referring to geospatial informat [..]
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See Gaming location.
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In Kanter's view, a person's position in an organization with respect to having control over decision making.
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Field on requisition screen. Has only one value - UNI - Macquarie University 
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Field The area at the top of the browser window that shows you the location of the current page. The box where you type in an Internet address (URL) that you wish to connect with.
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The x,y coordinates of the upper left corner of a component in the parent component’s coordinate space.
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A field in the library catalog record that indicates where an item is shelved.
Source: liblearn.osu.edu (offline)

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Specify the physical location of a section.
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See Campus
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One of the features used to specify vowel quality. Location refers to the position of the highest point of the tongue in the oral cavity during the production of a vowel sound. Three locations are nor [..]
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A place where something can be found.
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locus
Source: latin-dictionary.org (offline)

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In the context of courses and units, means the place at which an ACU course or unit is delivered. The following location descriptors are applied at ACU:
Source: acu.edu.au (offline)

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Specific building and room where a class is assigned.
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An indication of where a student is taking a course for billing and informational purposes.
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a place, position, or site
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user location, sometimes based on an IP address or readings from device sensors.
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The region where a school is situated. On My School, the four possible locations are metropolitan, provincial, remote and very remote. The locations on My School are determined according to the Schools Geographic Location Classification Scheme of the former Ministerial Council for Education, Early Childhood Development and Youth Affairs (MCEECDYA), [..]
Source: myschool.edu.au (offline)

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A panel or group of panels at least 25 feet from any other panel, or 50 feet from any painted display facing traffic.
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Any place, other than the studio or studio lot, where a film is shot. Shooting in actual settings is called shooting "on location". LONG SHOT
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A place outside-the studio where shooting occurs.
Source: psu.edu (offline)

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Geographic area in which a professional Person practices; includes primarily Physicians and Dentists.
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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Place or physical location of Work or Employment.
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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"Location" means the premises upon which an apiary is located.
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Locations provides a way to easily track and manage data (files, image sequences etc.) using ftrack. See also Collaborating across locations
Source: ftrack.rtd.ftrack.com (offline)

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The path to an object in a resource tree. See Location-Aware Resources for more information about how to make a resource object location-aware.
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Header which provides information about the location of a newly created resource or which asks web browser to load a different web page.
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Event Location Nearest City
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The work performed is carried out indoors in a regulated environment, indoors in an unregulated environment, outdoors or in a vehicle. In many occupations, the Main Duties may be performed in more tha [..]
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An institution, library within an institution, a library within a group of libraries or collection within an institution or library.
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A term that describes where an item can be found. Low Qty. Threshold (formerly Reorder Quantity)
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A combination of Building and Room
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A physical storefront. Link multiple ShopKeep stores together in your Location Settings.
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A stationary container primarily used to store products.
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A location is a site where you store goods. How a location is configured determines how it is used and what restrictions there are on its use.
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A geographic position of significance to the Enterprise.  At Row 6 of the Zachman Framework a Location would have a latitude and longitude.
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Location is a physical place or address, usually associated with a building cluster. Some clients have only one location, but most have satellite locations where classes are offered. In Student Financ [..]
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A record of the physical presence of a company or its personnel.
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A particular point or place in physical space. *en|place
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Place chosen to erect a construction or is occupied by a building.
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The act of choosing land and exchanging scrip for title (i.e., the Letters Patent) to the land.
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In geography, location or place are used to denote a region (point, line, or area) on Earth's surface or elsewhere. The term location generally implies a higher degree of certainty than place, the lat [..]
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In geography, location or place are used to denote a region (point, line, or area) on Earth's surface or elsewhere. The term location generally implies a higher degree of certainty than place, the lat [..]
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In geography, location or place are used to denote a region (point, line, or area) on Earth's surface or elsewhere. The term location generally implies a higher degree of certainty than place, the lat [..]
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In geography, location or place are used to denote a region (point, line, or area) on Earth's surface or elsewhere. The term location generally implies a higher degree of certainty than place, the lat [..]
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In geography, location or place are used to denote a region (point, line, or area) on Earth's surface or elsewhere. The term location generally implies a higher degree of certainty than place, the lat [..]
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Location EP is the debut EP recording by Swedish band The Grand Opening. Digitally released American label It's a Trap!.
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In sign languages, location, or tab, refers to specific places that the hands occupy as they are used to form signs. In Stokoe terminology it is known as the TAB, an abbreviation of tabula. Location i [..]
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