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  • 71safe —    American    a contraceptive sheath    A rarer form of safety:     Cordelia knows it s called a safe. Perdie told her once, when she was little and mistook one for a balloon. (Atwood, 1988) …

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  • 72safe — adjective 1》 protected from or not exposed to danger or risk; not likely to be harmed or lost.     ↘not causing or leading to harm or injury.     ↘(of a place) affording security or protection. 2》 often derogatory cautious and unenterprising. 3》… …

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  • 73safe — 1 oji parengties būklė statusas T sritis Gynyba apibrėžtis Griovimo objekto būklė, kai sprogstamieji užtaisai yra parengti. Sprogdinimo tinklai taip pat gali būti jau įmontuoti, bet detonatoriai ir uždegimo priemonės nėra prijungti. atitikmenys:… …

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  • 74safe — A metal receptacle for the preservation of valuables. Untouched by danger; not exposed to danger; secure from danger, harm or loss. One of the papers usually carried by vessels in time of war, and necessary to the safety of neutral merchantmen.… …

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  • 75Safe-cracking — is the process of opening a safe, generally without the combination. It may also refer to a computer hacker s attempts to break into a secured computer system.Physical safe crackingDifferent procedures may be used to crack a safe, depending on… …

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  • 76Safe Kids USA — is the United States arm of the global network of Safe Kids Worldwide organizations, based in Washington DC. [German, Erik. 2007. Back to School: Safety on Road. Newsday, Sept 6, sec. A.] Safe Kids USA has over 300 chapters and coalitions in all… …

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  • 77Safe area — is a term used in television production to describe the areas of the television picture that can be seen on television screens.Older televisions can display less of the space outside of the safe area than ones made more recently. Flat panel… …

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  • 78Safe mode — usually refers to a diagnostic mode used by a computer operating system (OS). It can also refer to a mode of operation by application software. Operating System safe mode Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X are examples of contemporary operating… …

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  • 79Safe haven law — Safe Haven law, also known in some states as Baby Moses law, is the popular name for United States laws that decriminalize leaving unharmed infants with statutorily designated private persons so that the child becomes a ward of the state. Safe… …

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  • 80safe´ness — safe «sayf», adjective, saf|er, saf|est, noun. –adj. 1. free from harm, danger, or loss: »safe from disease or enemies. Keep money in a safe place. 2. having been kt from or escaped injury, damage, or danger; not harmed; …

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