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  • 51point of sale — noun In an establishment that sells goods or services, the location at which payment for goods is made. See Also: check out counter, checkstand, checkout, point of service, POS …

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  • 52check-in — noun the point at which a person registers as a passenger at an airport …

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  • 53Microsoft Point-to-Point Encryption — (MPPE) is a protocol for encrypting data across Point to Point Protocol (PPP) and virtual private network (VPN) links. It uses the RSA RC4 encryption algorithm. MPPE supports 40 bit, 56 bit and 128 bit session keys, which are changed frequently… …

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  • 54departure point — 1. A navigational check point used by aircraft as a marker for setting course. 2. In amphibious operations, an air control point at the seaward end of the helicopter approach lane system from which helicopter waves are dispatched along the… …

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  • 55target approach point — In air transport operations, a navigational check point over which the final turn into the drop zone/landing zone is made. See also initial point …

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  • 56Airport check-in — Check in counters of Thai Airways International at Suvarnabhumi Airport, Bangkok …

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  • 57Meter Point Administration Number — A Meter Point Administration Number, also known as MPAN, Supply Number or S Number, is a 21 digit reference used in Great Britain to uniquely identify electricity supply points such as individual domestic residences. The gas equivalent is the… …

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  • 58Blank Check (game show) — Infobox Television show name = Blank Check caption = format = Game Show runtime = 30 minutes (per episode) creator = Jack Barry starring = Art James as the host; Johnny Jacobs as the announcer country = USA network = NBC first aired = January 6,… …

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  • 59100 point check — The 100 point check was an outcome of the Australian Commonwealth Government s desire to limit opportunities for individuals and companies to hide financial transaction fraud, enacted by the Financial Transactions Reports Act (1988) (FTR Act) ,… …

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  • 60Delivery point — In a postal system, a delivery point (sometimes DP) is a single mailbox or other place at which mail is delivered. It differs from a street address, in that each address may in fact have several delivery points, such as an apartment flat, office… …

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