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Definitionn. a series of steps to be carried out or goals to be accomplished
Last update: August 13, 2016
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Now a days some useful programs are being prepared. [verb]
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The computer is programmed to receive instructions from the user. [noun]
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Jessi watched her program a new contact into it. [Please select]
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But the program became in the mouths of his supporters on the hustings a great deal more than concrete. [Please select]
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No candidate could safely denounce this program, and none did so. [Please select]
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I propose then to discuss a program, for those who believe that the Peace of Versailles cannot stand, under the following heads: 1. [Please select]
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Laura and Vi had helped her make duplicates of the program so that there was one for each girl. [Please select]
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"You had the program and everything----" "And besides," finished Nellie, "we'd promised not to start anything until you came." [Please select]
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Tony followed his example, though this movement had not been laid down in the program. [Please select]
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A new program was made up every week during the vacation. [Please select]
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The program that night was a series of "thrills" for at least one listener in the audience, and, as Anne assured Diana, every succeeding thrill was thrillier than the last. [Please select]
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