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  • 41Digital Fine Contrast — is a contrast enhancing display technology introduced in 2006 by LG. It is used in the company s Flatron line of TFT monitors and implements a smart function whereby it dynamically detects the characteristics of each frame to be displayed and… …

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  • 42feathered edge — an occasional defect in clad inlays where the edge of the stripe displays loose clad. The edge appears cracked with fine lines, similar to the appearance of a feather …

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  • 43Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds — This article is about The Beatles song. For the graphic character Lucy in the Sky , see Karolina Dean. Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds Song by The Beatles from the album Sgt. Pepper s Lonely Hearts Club Band Released 1 June 1967 Recorded 1 March… …

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  • 44Super Fine Pitch — CRT provides better image detail with high definition sources, improved picture quality, and better edge detail for both moving and still images. No visible vertical lines …

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  • 45Pine, Robert Edge — ▪ British painter born 1730, London, England died November 18, 1788, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.       English artist who painted portraits of many of the Founding Fathers of the United States.       Little is known about Pine s artistic… …

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  • 46border — n Border, margin, verge, edge, rim, brim, brink mean the line or relatively narrow space which marks the limit or outermost bound of something. A border is the part of a surface which is just within its boundary line {the border of a rug} or it… …

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  • 47keen — a. 1. Eager, zealous, ardent, earnest, fervid, vehement. 2. Sharp, acute, with a fine edge. 3. Piercing, penetrating, cutting. 4. Severe, bitter, poignant, acrimonious, caustic. 5. Shrewd, discerning, quick, sagacious, astute, keen sighted, keen… …

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  • 48finer — fine fine (f[imac]n), a. [Compar. {finer} (f[imac]n [ e]r); superl. {finest}.] [F. fin, LL. finus fine, pure, fr. L. finire to finish; cf. finitus, p. p., finished, completed (hence the sense accomplished, perfect.) See {Finish}, and cf. {Finite} …

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  • 49finest — fine fine (f[imac]n), a. [Compar. {finer} (f[imac]n [ e]r); superl. {finest}.] [F. fin, LL. finus fine, pure, fr. L. finire to finish; cf. finitus, p. p., finished, completed (hence the sense accomplished, perfect.) See {Finish}, and cf. {Finite} …

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  • 50literature — /lit euhr euh cheuhr, choor , li treuh /, n. 1. writings in which expression and form, in connection with ideas of permanent and universal interest, are characteristic or essential features, as poetry, novels, history, biography, and essays. 2.… …

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