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Boilerplate logo #10101) Expression 2) Fictional robot 3) Formulaic writing 4) Formulation 5) Klondike Gold Rush in fiction 6) Standard terms and conditions 7) Standard text
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Boilerplate logo #21000[robot] Boilerplate is a fictional robot which would have existed in the Victorian era and early 20th century. It was created in 2000 by Portland, Oregon USA artist Paul Guinan. Originally intended for comics, the character became known via a faux-historical website created by Guinan, and has since appeared in other media. == Development ==...
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Boilerplate logo #21000[spaceflight] A boilerplate spacecraft, also known as a DemoSat{Citation needed (lead)|date=May 2013} or mass simulator, is a nonfunctional craft or payload which is used to test various configurations and basic size, load, and handling characteristics of rocket launch vehicles. It is far less expensive to build multiple, full-scale, non-fu...
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Boilerplate logo #21000[text] Boilerplate is any text that is or can be reused in new contexts or applications without being greatly changed from the original. == Etymology == `Boiler plate` originally referred to the sheet steel used to make boilers. In the field of printing, the term dates back to the early 1900s. From the 1890s onwards, printing plates of text...
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Boilerplate logo #22116A metal replica of the flight model (e.g. of a spacecraft) but usually heavier and cruder for test purposes.
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boilerplate logo #21160A piece of test hardware, generally nonfunctioning, which simulates weight, center of gravity, and aerodynamic configuration, and may incorporate interim structural shells or dummy structures. Internal systems may be inert or have some working subsystems to obtain flight data for use in development.
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Boilerplate logo #21012Standard terms and conditions.
Found on http://www.duke.edu/~charvey/Classes/wpg/bfglosb.htm

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Boilerplate logo #20047Standard terms and conditions.
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Boilerplate logo #20829Boilerplate items usually refer to large sections of standard text, such as might be found in legal documents, as opposed to a corporate logo or masthead, or to a template which is a fixed way of laying out graphic and text elements in repetitively produced documents.
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Boilerplate logo #21213(n) Boilerplate is the provisions contained in an agreement which are generally common, routine and appears in all contracts or types of contract without change or which can be adopted in different contacts or pleadings without change and hence which can be preprinted.
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Boilerplate logo #22402Standard terms and conditions.
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boilerplate logo #22473a brief paragraph stating who you are, what you do, and how you do it, usually used as the first paragraph in a biography or last paragraph in a news release
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Boilerplate logo #22642Slang for standard provisions in a contract, form, or legal pleading that are routine and often preprinted. Boilerplate provisions are meant to be used in many contracts, but some may not apply to every situation.
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Boilerplate logo #21217Boilerplate is American slang for plain, ordinary.
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boilerplate logo #20400[n] - standard formulations uniformly found in certain types of legal documents or news stories 2. [n] - thick plate iron used in the production of boilers
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Boilerplate logo #22079A standard publishing contract, with no changes made by the author or agent. The boilerplate is the starting point only, and later changes are usually made.
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Boilerplate logo #24184Hard, dense snow and ice that requires serious edging and may underlie fresh powder. Usually caused by thaw-freeze cycle or rain falling on slopes. See also bulletproof and hardpack.
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Boilerplate logo #23756A template of text that can be used to create multiple documents.
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boilerplate logo #20974 noun thick plate iron used in the production of boilers
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Boilerplate logo #22470A brief paragraph stating who you are, what you do, and how you do it, usually used as the first paragraph in a biography or the last paragraph in a news release.
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boilerplate logo #21199plating of iron or steel for making the shells of boilers, covering the hulls of ships, etc. · · syndicated or ready-to-print copy, used esp. by weekly newspapers. · trite, hackneyed writing.
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