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Convention Industry Council
Branche: Convention
Number of terms: 32421
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1) Final copy for approval before printing. 2) To correct before final printing. 3) Standard measure of alcoholic strength; e.g., 100 proof = 50 percent alcohol content.
Industry:Convention
A computer-assisted device used to generate and create letters, numbers and symbols electronically. In simple terms, it is a video image; it can also be used to recap key points made by a speaker or supply basic information such as final credits.
Industry:Convention
1) Organized performance for entertainment. 2) An exhibition.
Industry:Convention
A drop or curtain behind the front curtain which is painted to give atmosphere to the particular play being presented.
Industry:Convention
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1) Common term for sealed beam spot or flood lamp with self-contained lens surfaced glass. 2) In golf, one less than bogey.
Industry:Convention
A passenger who has transportation paid for by someone else, usually in another city.
Industry:Convention
A computer that has places to plug in many modems on one side and connection to a LAN or host machine on the other side. The terminal server answers calls and passes the connections on to the appropriate host computer.
Industry:Convention
A document, necessary for obtaining a passport, that establishes ones nationality to the satisfaction of a foreign government.
Industry:Convention
A group of people meeting specifically to discuss, supervise and coordinate the content of the program dealing with the study of a body of systematic knowledge of the material world and who, where appropriate, would select papers from submitted abstracts.
Industry:Convention
1) Process of wrapping and consolidating exhibit crates, boxes and loose items on a pallet with heat-sealed, transparent plastic wrapping. 2) A plastic film used to wrap pallets of freight for shipping. It comes in various colors, but black is preferable for security purposes. Stretch wrap is often erroneously referred to as shrink wrap, which must be heated to cause shrinkage and tight fit to the item being wrapped.
Industry:Convention