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Look up: Quit

  1. Quit
    close a file or application so that its window(s) disappear from the screen and, in the case of an application, it disappears from the iconbar
    Found on http://www.archivemag.co.uk/

  2. Quit
    a deed releasing whatever interest you may hold in a property but making no warranty whatsoever Category: Commerce - movement of goods
    Found on http://www.mijnwoordenboek.nl/definition

  3. Quit
    for a tenant to move out of rented premises.
    Found on http://www.businessballs.com/businesscon

  4. Quit
    Quit (kwĭt) noun (Zoology) Any one of numerous species of small passerine birds native of tropical America. See Banana quit , under Banana , and Guitguit .
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/Q/13

  5. Quit
    Quit (kwĭt) adjective [ Middle English quite , Old French quite , French quitte . See Quit , v. , Quiet .] Released from obligation, charge, penalty, etc.; free; clear; absolved; acquitt...
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/Q/13

  6. Quit
    Quit transitive verb [ imperfect & past participle Quit or Quitted ; present participle & verbal noun Quitting .] [ Middle English quiten , Old French quiter , qu...
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/Q/13

  7. Quit
    Quit intransitive verb To go away; to depart; to stop doing a thing; to cease.
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/Q/13

  8. quit
    1. To set at rest; to free, as from anything harmful or oppressive; to relieve; to clear; to liberate. 'To quit you of this fear, you have already looked Death in the face; what have you found so terrible in it?' (Wake) ... 2. To release from obligation, accusation, penalty, or the like; to absolve;...
    Found on http://www.mondofacto.com/facts/dictiona

  9. Quit
    • (a.) To meet the claims upon, or expectations entertained of; to conduct; to acquit; -- used reflexively. • (a.) To discharge, as an obligation or duty; to meet and satisfy, as a claim or debt; to make payment for or of; to requite; to repay. • (a.) To carry through; to go through t...
    Found on http://thinkexist.com/dictionary/meaning

  10. quit
    A separation of an employee from an establishment that is initiated by the employee; a voluntary separation; a resignation from a job or position....
    Found on http://www.oenb.at/dictionary/termini.js

  11. Quit
    (v) Quit is the action, where by a person or entity leave the premises occupied by him till that time, either forced or voluntary or as per an agreement or of convenience etc.
    Found on http://www.legal-explanations.com/defini

  12. quit
    v. to leave, used in a written notice to a tenant to leave the premises (notice to quit).
    Found on http://dictionary.law.com/Default.xhtml?

  13. Quit
    In this shot, the golfer does not follow through totally with momentum, instead there is de-acceleration through impact.
    Found on http://www.buzzle.com/articles/golf-term

  14. Quit
    free
    Found on http://tudorswiki.sho.com/page/Tudor+Wor



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9 February 2012

This day in history:
At 7.01pm on 9 February 1996, the IRA ended its 17-month ceasefire with a blast that rocked east London, injured more than 100 people, one critically, and thrust Northern Ireland back into political ferment. After one hour of shock and hectic checking with the security forces who, like the Government, were taken 'completely by surprise', Prime Minister John Major attacked the bombing as 'an appalling outrage'. He called upon Sinn Fein and the IRA to condemn unequivocally those who planted the bomb near South Quay railway station on the Isle of Dogs. read more

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