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Select logo #10101) Adopt 2) Appoint 3) Assign 4) Choice 5) Choose 6) Cull 7) Elite 8) Espouse 9) Eximious 10) Name 11) Opt 12) Opt for 13) Pick 14) Prize 15) Quality 16) Selected 17) Sumptuous 18) Superior 19) Tap 20) Vote for
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Select logo #10101) Alex Trebek word 2) Blue-ribbon 3) British monthly magazine 4) Choice 5) Choice of verbose lecturers 6) Choose 7) Choose from several 8) Choose second vote 9) Cull 10) Decide on 11) Elite 12) First class choice 13) First-rate 14) Go for 15) Go with 16) Hand-pick 17) High-quality 18) Instruction on a jukebox
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SELECT logo #21000[Electrical Contractors` Association of Scotland] SELECT, founded in 1900 as the Electrical Contractors` Association of Scotland, is the Scottish construction trade association for specialist businesses in the electrical industry. With the Unite the Union, SELECT established the Scottish Electrical Charitable Training Trust (SECTT), a not-f...
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Select logo #21000[SQL] The SQL SELECT statement returns a result set of records from one or more tables. A SELECT statement retrieves zero or more rows from one or more database tables or database views. In most applications, SELECT is the most commonly used Data Manipulation Language (DML) command. As SQL is a declarative programming language, SELECT queri...
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Select logo #21000[Unix] select is a system call and application programming interface (API) in Unix-like and POSIX-compliant operating systems for examining the status of file descriptors of open input/output channels. The select system call is similar to the poll facility introduced in UNIX System V and later operating systems. fd_set type arguments may be...
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Select logo #21000[magazine] Select was a United Kingdom music magazine of the 1990s which was particularly known for covering Britpop, a term coined in the magazine by Stuart Maconie. Its 1993 `Yanks Go Home` edition, featuring The Auteurs, Denim, Saint Etienne, Pulp and Suede`s Brett Anderson on the cover in front of a Union Flag, was an important impetus ...
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Select logo #21002• (v. t.) To choose and take from a number; to take by preference from among others; to pick out; to cull; as, to select the best authors for perusal. • (a.) Taken from a number by preferance; picked out as more valuable or exellent than others; of special value or exellence; nicely chosen; selected; choice.
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select logo #20148[Verb] To choose.
Example: Sarah selected the best oranges from the pile.
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Select logo #21003(from the article `Rock criticism`) ...bands such as Oasis and Blur—but increasingly lost ground to the new music magazines such as Q, Mojo, and Select. These glossy monthlies took a ...
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Select logo #204471) A switch which controls where an input receives its signal from.
2) The action of choosing where an input receives its signal from.
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Select logo #10444 Using a simple menu system the viewer is able to select from one of three pre-set modes the most appropriate picture and sound settings for the style of programme being watched. The modes have pre-set values for eight picture and two sound parameters
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Select logo #20972Se·lect' adjective [ Latin selectus , past participle of seligere to select; prefix se- aside + levere to gather. See Legend .] Taken from a number by preferance; picked out as more valuable or exellent than others; of special value or exellence; nicely chosen; selec...
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Select logo #20972Se·lect' transitive verb [ imperfect & past participle Selected ; present participle & verbal noun Selecting .] To choose and take from a number; to take by preference from among others; to pick out; to cull; as, to select the best...
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Select logo #22565The LME
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Select logo #20609Using a menu system, the viewer is able to select the most appropriate picture and sound settings for the style of programme being watched from one of three pre-set modes. The modes have pre-set values for eight picture and two sound parameters.
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select logo #21009select 1. To choose someone or something from among several. 2. Chosen on the basis of some particularly high quality. 3. To pick out, to select, or to choose from a number of alternative choices. 4. Etymology: from Latin selectus, seligere, 'choose out, select'; from se-, 'apart' + legere, 'to gather, to select'.
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Select logo #23534 The white grape variety (also Vidal 100 T) is an interspecific new variety between Ugni Blanc(Trebbiano Toscano) x Jurançon Blanc. It was crossed in France in the 1930s by Jean-Louis Vidal (1880-1976), who created it specifically for the production of cognac. It is grown in small quantities in the two départements of Charente and Charente-Ma...
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Select logo #20631Generic term used to refer to all Select Committee publications (reports, minutes of evidence, memoranda, appendices to the minutes of evidence, minutes of proceedings).
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Select logo #22807Pressing the up or down arrow buttons to highlight a desired screen item.
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