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  • 21Full virtualization — The concept of full virtualization is well established in the literature, but not always using this specific term. See virtualization regarding terminology. Full virtualization, in computer science, is a virtualization technique used to implement …

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  • 22Full Force Gale — Infobox Single Name = Full Force Gale Caption = Artist = Van Morrison from Album = Into the Music A side = Full Force Gale B side = Bright Side of the Road Released = 1979 Format = Recorded = Spring 1979 Genre = Length = 3:14 Label = Warner Bros …

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  • 23full — 1. adjective /fʊl/ a) Containing the maximum possible amount of that which can fit in the space available. The jugs were full to the point of overflowing. b) Complete; with nothing omitted. Our book gives full treatment to the subject of angling …

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  • 24full — adj 1. filled, filled up, filled to the brim or capacity, abrim, brimful, brimming; jam packed, cram full, shot through, chock a block, Inf. chock full, Brit. chocker; stuffed, packed, crammed, crowded, solid, Inf. wall to wall; sated, satiated,… …

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  • 25Full Circle (Dottie West album) — Infobox Album Name = Full Circle Type = Studio Artist = Dottie West Released = 1982 Recorded = 1982 Genre = Country Pop Length = Label = Liberty Records Producer = Larry Gatlin Reviews = Last album = High Time 1982 This album = Full Circle 1982… …

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  • 26Full — Recorded as Full, Fulle, Fullard, Fullerd, Fullager, Fullman, Fulmen and others, this is almost certainly a surname of English origins. These are quite complex and there are at least three and possibly more of them. The most likely explanation is …

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  • 27full and by — adverb Keeping the sails full and steering by the wind. We sailed full and by for quite a while before getting down to serious navigation …

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  • 28full — I. a. 1. Filled, replete. 2. Abounding, replete, well stocked or provided. 3. Satiated, sated, glutted, cloyed. 4. Saturated, soaked. 5. Complete, entire, perfect, adequate, mature. 6. Abundant, plentiful, copious, plenteous, sufficient, ample. 7 …

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  • 29choke-full — adjective packed full to capacity chowder chockablock with pieces of fish • Syn: ↑chockablock, ↑chock full, ↑chockful, ↑chuck full, ↑cram full • Similar to: ↑full * * * …

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  • 30Chock-full — chockfull chock full , pred. a. Quite full; full to capacity; choke full; as, chowder chock full of clams. Syn: chockablock(predicate), chockful(predicate), choke full(predicate), chuck full(predicate), cram full. [1913 Webster + WordNet 1.5] …

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