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Nota del programma
I. program [Brit ˈprəʊɡram, Am ˈproʊˌɡræm] N
1. program COMPUT:
2. program Am → programme I
II. program <forma in -ing ecc. programming, programmed Brit programing, programed Am> [Brit ˈprəʊɡram, Am ˈproʊˌɡræm] VB trans
1. program:
programmare (to do per fare)
2. program Am → programme II
III. program <forma in -ing ecc. programming, programmed Brit programing, programed Am> [Brit ˈprəʊɡram, Am ˈproʊˌɡræm] VB intr COMPUT
programmare (in in)
I. note [Brit nəʊt, Am noʊt] N
1. note (written record):
to make a note in diary, notebook
to make a note of date, address
prendere nota di also fig
to take notes student, secretary:
2. note (short letter):
3. note (explanation, annotation):
4. note (tone):
note fig
5. note MUS (sound, symbol):
6. note (tone):
7. note (banknote):
£500 in notes
a £20 note
8. note (diplomatic memo):
9. note:
of note person
of note development, contribution
II. note [Brit nəʊt, Am noʊt] VB trans
1. note (observe):
note change, increase, similarity, absence
2. note (pay attention to):
note comment, remarks, complaint, concern
3. note (write down):
note date, time, number, symptom
no change, ” he noted
III. note [Brit nəʊt, Am noʊt]
I. program [ˈproʊ·græm] N
II. program <-mm-> [ˈproʊ·græm] VB trans
I. note [noʊt] N
1. note (annotation):
2. note LIT:
3. note MUS:
4. note (piece of paper money):
5. note (importance):
of note form
II. note [noʊt] VB trans form
far notare (che) …
Present
Iprogram
youprogram
he/she/itprograms
weprogram
youprogram
theyprogram
Past
Iprogrammed
youprogrammed
he/she/itprogrammed
weprogrammed
youprogrammed
theyprogrammed
Present Perfect
Ihaveprogrammed
youhaveprogrammed
he/she/ithasprogrammed
wehaveprogrammed
youhaveprogrammed
theyhaveprogrammed
Past Perfect
Ihadprogrammed
youhadprogrammed
he/she/ithadprogrammed
wehadprogrammed
youhadprogrammed
theyhadprogrammed
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Note, however, that deliberate attempts to slow down play for this reason are subject to a forfeiture being declared.
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We note also that in a carbon-constrained financial market, ongoing investments in coal carry significant stranded-asset risk and potential downside for national economies dependent on returns from coal mining.
reneweconomy.com.au
The yield on the 10-year Treasury note dropped precipitously as prices on the notes surged.
www.ctvnews.ca
It is important to note that not all analog proofing systems are capable of rending the low dot gain associated with the process.
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In addition, a switch on the 960 itself allowed the third (bottom) row to be used for note lengths.
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