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Look up: Turnkey

  1. turnkey
    a product or system that can be plugged in, turned on, and operated with little or no additional configuring.
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/20183

  2. Turnkey
    Literally a business whereby a new owner simply has to 'turn the key' to start operations.
    Found on http://www.franchise-uk.co.uk/franchise-

  3. Turnkey
    A self-build 'turnkey project' is one that is entirely managed by an individual or a company (such as an architect or timber frame company), with your own involvement limited to providing funds and design guidelines.
    Found on http://www.selfbuildabc.co.uk/self-build

  4. Turnkey
    A contract where everything that is agreed is provided through one company.
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/20698

  5. Turnkey
    A self-build 'turnkey project' is one that is entirely managed on your behalf by an individual or a company (such as an architect or builder), with your own involvement limited to providing funds and design guidelines.
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/20704

  6. Turnkey
    A type of contract where contractor carries out and completes his assignment for a fixed fee; opposite of a reimbursable contract.
    Found on http://www.contractorsunlimited.co.uk/gl

  7. turnkey
    a product or system that can be plugged in, turned on, and operated with little or no additional configuring.
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/visitor-contrib

  8. turnkey
    a CAD/CAM system for which the supplier/vendor assumes total responsibility for building, installing, and testing both hardware and software, and the training of user personnel; also: a system which comes equipped with all the hardware and software required to do a specific application or applicatio...
    Found on http://www.mijnwoordenboek.nl/definition

  9. Turnkey
    A term used when the subcontractor provides all materials (and labor) for a job.
    Found on http://www.rookinspections.com/glossary/

  10. turnkey
    1. A person who has charge of the keys of a prison, for opening and fastening the doors; a warder. ... 2. <dentistry> An instrument with a hinged claw, used for extracting teeth with a twist. ... Source: Websters Dictionary ... (01 Mar 1998) ...
    Found on http://www.mondofacto.com/facts/dictiona

  11. Turnkey
    • (n.) A person who has charge of the keys of a prison, for opening and fastening the doors; a warder. • (n.) An instrument with a hinged claw, -- used for extracting teeth with a twist.
    Found on http://thinkexist.com/dictionary/meaning

  12. Turnkey
    - A term used when the subcontractor provides all materials (and labor) for a job.
    Found on http://www.homebuildingmanual.com/Glossa

  13. Turnkey
    A person under the superintendence of a jailor, whose employment is to open and fasten the prison doors and to prevent the prisoners from escaping. It is his duty to use due diligence, and he may be punished for gross neglect or wilful misconduct in permitting prisoners to escape.
    Found on http://www.lectlaw.com/def2/t113.htm

  14. Turnkey
    Jailer.
    Found on http://www.oldbaileyonline.org/static/Gl

  15. turnkey
    a jailor. John Chivery was turnkey at the Marshalsea prison in Little Dorrit.
    Found on http://charlesdickenspage.com/glossary.h

  16. Turnkey
    A `turn-key` or a `turn-key project` is a type of project that is constructed by a developer and sold or turned over to a buyer in a ready-to-use condition. Common usage: `Turn-key` refers to something that is ready for immediate use, generally used in the sale or supply of goods or services. Turnke...
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turnkey



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11 February 2012

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On 11th February, 1858, a 14 year old French peasant girl, Bernadette Soubirous claimed to have seen visions of the Virgin Mary at her native Lourdes. She also revealed that the waters of a spring near a grotto in Lourdes had been given healing powers by the Virgin. Eventually, the Roman Catholic church decided that the visions were authentic. Franz Werfel wrote the novel, Song of Bernadette, based on the story of Bernadette's visions. read more

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