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  1. Remote
    [band] Remote is the chill out collaboration between Roger Eno, Mads Arp & Steen Thottrup. Remote`s "Opening Doors" has been described as "a rolling soundscape of chilled cinematic moments combined with downtempo pop sensibilities." It is a collection of thirteen pieces that provide a unique...
    Found op http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Remote_(band)

  2. Remote
    [manga] Remote was adapted into a ten-episode Japanese television drama in October 2002. The North American version of the manga is published by Tokyopop. == Plot == Kurumi Ayaki has recently retired from her job as a police officer but she needs money for her upcoming wedding. While she wan...
    Found op http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Remote_(manga)

  3. Remote
    [Hue & Cry album] Remote is the second studio album from Scottish pop group Hue & Cry. It was released in 1988, and re-released in 2008. ==Track listing== ...
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  4. Remote
    [film] Remote (Full Moon Entertainment, 1993) is a comedy film that was released on September 22, 1993, starring Chris Carrara, Jessica Bowman, and John Diel. Ted Nicolaou directed the film and it was written by Mike Farros. The movies premise is similar to that of Home Alone. It is the seco...
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  5. Remote
    [P·A·L album] Remote is a release by German industrial music artist P·A·L. It was released in Europe by Ant-Zen records, as a 7" on Hands. ==Track listing== ...
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  6. remote
    A way to describe a place that is far away from other settlements.
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  7. remote
    [adj] - far apart in nature
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  8. Remote
    1) The controls that will control a tape machine with the operator at a distance from the machine.
    2) The recording at the sight of a performance rather than in a recording studio.

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  9. Remote
    Not hard-wired; communicating via switched lines, such as telephone lines. Usually refers to peripheral devices that are located a site away from the CPU.
    Found op http://www.flowmeterdirectory.com/flowmeter_technical_glossary/flowmeter_te

  10. Remote
    Remote electrical, gas, or water meter digital readouts that are installed near the front of the home in order for utility companies to easily read the home owners usage of the service.
    Found op http://www.rookinspections.com/glossary/glossaryr.shtml

  11. Remote
    Re·mote' adjective [ Compar. Remoter (-?r); superl. Remotest .] [ Latin remotus , past participle of removere to remove. See Remove .] 1. Removed to a distanc...
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  12. remote
    Separated from one another, separated by intervals or spaces greater than the ordinary. ... (09 Oct 1997) ...
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  1. Remote
    • (superl.) Separated by intervals greater than usual. • (superl.) Not obvious or sriking; as, a remote resemblance. • (superl.) Separate; abstracted. • (superl.) Not agreeing; alien; foreign. • (superl.) Not proximate or acting directly; primary; distant. • (superl.) N...
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  2. remote
    A contingency with only a slight chance of occurring. In computer processing of information, a distant computer.
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  3. Remote
    (Adj) The adjective Remote is used to represent the distance between the issue and the reason where by highlighting the immateriality or rarest chances of its relationship. For example there is a remote chance of a death due to sunstroke during winter.
    Found op http://www.legal-explanations.com/definitions/remote.htm

  4. remote
    adj., adv. extremely far off or slight. Evidence may be so remote from the issues in a trial that it will not be allowed because it is "immaterial." An act which started the events which led to an accident may be too remote to be a cause, as distinguished from the "proximate cause." Example: While D...
    Found op http://dictionary.law.com/Default.xhtml?selected=1787

  5. remote
    1) At a great distance 2) Channel changer 3) Channel surfer's device 4) Channel surfer's need 5) Clicker 6) Couch potato's aid 7) Couch potato's device 8) Couch potato's need 9) Cut off 10) Den device 11) Distant 12)...
    Found op http://www.mijnwoordenboek.nl/EN/crossword-dictionary/remote/1

  6. remote (secondary) control panel
    a system of controls, convenient to the driller, which can be used selectively to actuate valves at the master control panel.
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  7. remote (secondary) control panel
    a system of controls, convenient to the driller, which can be used selectively to actuate valves at the master control panel.
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  8. Remote 2
    Remote 2 is a remote-control communications program that lets you control one PC from either a PC or a dumb terminal as if you were at its keyboard. Useful for remote support or diagnostics, Remote 2 supports both remote and local printing and a variety of terminal emulations, including 3270 through...
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  9. Remote Access
    The hookup of a remote computing device via communications lines such as ordinary phone lines or wide area networks to access network applications and information.
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  10. Remote Access
    Allows the user (especially if the have a portable computer) to access their network using telephone connections.
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  11. Remote Access
    Term used to describe remote user access via a telecommunications system to the company network.
    Found op http://www.everlands.co.uk/glossary.htm

  12. Remote access
    The connection of a device through communications lines such as phone lines, wide area networks (WANs) or virtual private networks (VPNs) in order to access applications and information hosted elsewhere.
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  13. Remote access
    In telecommunication, the term remote access has the following meanings: Remote access can refer to remote desktop, remote terminal (like telnet) or any type of remote application (including remote browser). For remote access, individual authorization credentials are usually required to optimalise ...
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