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To burst pot, as a bud or shoot.
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A gentle shot with backspin, struck with an open paddle against the bottom of the ball and usually hit short and low.
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When a ball is hit and goes to the right of a target. The opposite applies to right-handed golfers.
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When the player's hand ties the dealer's, and the player's bet is returned.
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A data distribution technology in which selected data is automatically delivered into the user's computer at prescribed intervals or based on some event that occurs. Contrast with pull technology, in which the user specifically asks for something by performing a search or requesting an existing report, video or other data type. Browsing the Web is an example of the pull model, while PointCast and Castanet are push technologies. PointCast was the first Internet service to become extremely popular by pushing selected news and stock quotes into a user's machine at prescribed intervals.
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A technology that "pushes" information to your computer over the Internet. Requires specialized software that, once configured, can continually bring you personalized information.
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Technology that "pushes" data to users based on predefined preferences. The information comes to the user rather than the user having to find the information.
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Term referring to the ability of technology to 'push' media to your computer.
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It is an informal term for understeer.
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This is caused by the front tires loosing traction and creates a condition where it feels as if something is pushing the racecar and the driver can't turn the racecar enough to keep from going into the wall. This can be caused by not having enough downforce on the front of the racecar. Also known as "Understeer" or "Tight".
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Also referred to as "tight" meaning that the car doesn't want to turn in the corners
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(Also referred to as "tight" or "understeer.") "Push" is a condition that occurs when the front tires of a vehicle will not turn crisply in a corner. When this condition occurs, the driver must get out of the throttle until the front tires grip the race track again.
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To press against with force; to drive or impel by pressure; to endeavor to drive by steady pressure, without striking; -- opposed to draw.
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To press or urge forward; to drive; to push an objection too far.
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To importune; to press with solicitation; to tease.
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This is not a proper computer word. If you see the direction "Push it onto the C: drive", it means the same as drag.
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Keywords: Thrust, Shove, Horns, Afraid, Gore
To thrust the points of the horns against; to gore.
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To make a thrust; to shove; as, to push with the horns or with a sword.
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A thrust with a pointed instrument, or with the end of a thing.
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Any thrust. pressure, impulse, or force, or force applied; a shove; as, to give the ball the first push.
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To make an advance, attack, or effort; to be energetic; as, a man must push in order to succeed.
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An assault or attack; an effort; an attempt; hence, the time or occasion for action.
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an effort to advance; "the army made a push toward the sea"
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strive and make an effort to reach a goal; "She tugged for years to make a decent living"; "We have to push a little to make the deadline!"; "She is driving away at her doctoral thesis"
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To add a new element to a stack, a data structure generally used to hold, temporarily, pieces of data being transferred or the partial result of an arithmetic operation.
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In client/server "push" refers to sending data to a client without the client requesting it. The most widely used push technology is e-mail, it is a push technology because you receive mail whether you ask for it or not, that is, the sender pushes the message to the receiver. In programming, "push" is to place a data item onto a stack. In the case of Digital Signage software, the stack is a data area (or buffer) used for storing requests for content that need to be handled.
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The act of forcing a window to the bottom of the stacking order for sibling windows.
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PUSH is used on a memory block that had been allocated via ALLOCBLOCK, and places N in the location being pointed to by the base address+FREEBYTE, adjusting FREEBYTE to the next available location. PUSH, in conjunction with POP, allows memory of this type to be conveniently used as stacks. Note that, for efficiency sake, no error checking is performed by PUSH. It is the responsibility of the calling program to insure that room exists in the allocated memory space before PUSHing to that area. Standards: JForth unique. ( -- file-pointer ) MY-FILES @ DUP FREEBYTE OVER SIZEMEM IF PUSH ELSE ." FILE-STACK FULL! NO ROOM FOR ANOTHER PUSH!" QUIT THEN Related Words: FREEBYTE FREECELL SIZEMEM POP ALLOCBLOCK
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A crowd; a company or clique of associates; a gang.
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the act of applying force in order to move something away; "he gave the door a hard push"; "the pushing is good exercise"
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move with force, "He pushed the table into a corner"
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move strenuously and with effort; "The crowd pushed forward"
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To expose film at a faster speed rating (EI) than that specified by the manufacturer (ISO), then compensated for the underexposure by overdeveloping.
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approach a certain age or speed; "She is pushing fifty"
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To rate a film at a higher ISO than originally manufactured for and then extend the development time to compensate for the resulting underexposure of the film. Pushing results in negatives that have more contrast than normal. Generally better results are achieved by using film with a normal ISO appropriate for the situation.
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To expose film at a higher film speed rating than normal, then to compensate in part for the resulting underexposure by giving greater development than normal. This permits shooting at a dimmer light level, a faster shutter speed, or a smaller aperture than would otherwise be possible.s
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A composite score or point differential equal to the posted total or spread
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A game that (including the point spread) ends exactly on the number that the oddsmaker predicted. Bets placed are refunded.
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A game which, with the pointspread, is tied or when the combined scores of the two teams ties the total.
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A game that is tied when the point spread is factored in.
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1. v. To add an item to the top of a pushdown list. 2. n. A network operation that sends information to resources.
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An operation that sends information to other resources.
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Term used to describe how a wireless subscriber obtains content when they don't specifically ask for it each time.
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The metric for the quantity of email messages delivered from an email server. Pushed - Bounces = Delivered. Also the act of sending those messages. Since a mailer cannot control or oftentimes accurately forecast the number of bounces a campaign will receive, knowing expected ROI per email pushed is oftentimes more useful.
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Moving the ball along the ground by a pushing movement of the stick. Both the head of the stick and the ball are in contact with the ground.
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when the striker maintains contact between the mallet and the ball for an appreciable time or accelerates the mallet head while still in contact with the ball.
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It is a push when a player moves the ball with a short, pushing movement of the stick, with both the ball and the head of the stick in contact with the ground.
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A gentle stroke intended only to keep the ball in play.
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Automatisk upload af data til en brugers computer.
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Automatic upload of data to a user's computer.
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Initiate the data transfer and control the flow of data from the server side.
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a technique performed by a participant and as a result of which the opponent falls or touches the mat with any part of a body except for his feet
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A coaching instruction used to tell players to move forward, towards the opponents' goal, in order to put opponents in an offside position, as in "push up" or "push out."Also "out", "step", "step up" and "pull".
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To push your opponent's marbles, a "Sumito" must be set up, i.e. one of the three superiority positions. The opponent's "marbles" may only be "pushed" "in line" when in contact and only providing there is a "free space" behind the attacked marble or "group" of two marbles. Pushing is not allowed if: There is no free space behind your opponent's group. There is an empty space between your group and the opponent's. The marbles are not in line. Ring(s) Row Square
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