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  • 41End of Part One — was a British television comedy sketch show written by David Renwick and Andrew Marshall and produced by London Weekend Television. It ran for two series on ITV, from 1979 to 1980 and was an attempt at a TV version of The Burkiss Way . The first… …

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  • 42For Fatherland and Freedom/LNNK — Tēvzemei un Brīvībai/LNNK Leader Roberts Zīle Founded TB: 1 February 1993 …

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  • 43End of the Line — is an expression that originally referred to a terminus of a railroad line. It has since become a metaphor for an emphatic or definite end to any situation, such as a personal relationship.End of the line may refer to:*End of the Line (MUD), a… …

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  • 44For Blood and Empire — Studio album by Anti Flag Released March 21, 2006 …

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  • 45End Day — Genre Docudrama Written by Gareth Edwards Directed by Gareth Edwards Starring Glenn Conroy Composer(s) Gavin Skinner …

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  • 46End-to-end delay — refers to the time taken for a packet to be transmitted across a network from source to destination. It is commonly referred in RTSP.dend end= N [ dtrans+dprop+dproc] where dend end= end to end delay dtrans= transmission delay dprop= propagation… …

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  • 47End user retro-engineering — (EURE) is the redesign of a product, not for resale, but by a consumer (end user). Historically, concept and craft were often more significant components of products as they were intended to last indefinitely (with proper maintenance and repair) …

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  • 48end-user — n. a person who uses an item of commerce for its designed purpose; contrasted with those who produce or resell the item or incorporate the item into another product. Note: Purchasers of items who are not end users include: {reseller}; {value… …

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  • 49For Dummies — Cover of Wikis for Dummies, ISBN 978 0 470 04399 8 Author Various Illustrator Rich Tennant …

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  • 50For He's a Jolly Good Fellow — is a British and American song which is sung to congratulate a person on a significant event, such as a retirement. The melody originates from that of the French song Marlbrough s en va t en guerre. According to the Guinness Book of World Records …

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