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A term for the shape of an element in an illustration. A path, on its own will not show on the hardcopy until it has a line weight and color attribute (or fill) assigned to it.
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A path is the shape of a single element in an illustration. A path will not show unless it has a fill or line weight assigned to it.
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End-to-end transport of a service usually consisting of multiple lines and sections. (SONET)
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A collection of passages laid end to end. The objective of a Maze is to find a path from start to finish.
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a collection of lines and shapes in one easy-to-use container
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a continuous line passing from a piece of the player's colour to one of his opponent's
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a line, brush stroke, pencil line, pretty much any line drawn in Illustrator
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a line whose beginning and end are distinguished
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a line with certain stroke characteristics
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a line with zero width, used to outline an area
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a story-line created by a central actor, in this case, a student
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a line between two leaf vertices in the crease pattern.
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One or more Sonet lines, including network elements at each end capable of accessing, generating, and processing Path Overhead. Paths provide end-to-end transport of services.
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line or group of lines in which WSCC assigned as paths with numbers to differentiate them
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The projection of the line of motion of a meteor against the background of the celestial sphere, as seen by the observer. Observers at different locations can see the same meteor project different apparent paths; accurate measurement thereof can allow the meteor's actual position in three-dimensional space to be determined using triangulation.
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The projection of the line of motion of the meteor on the celestial sphere, as seen by the observer.
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