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- Look up remove, removed, or remover in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Remove, removed or remover may refer to: Needle remover Polish remover Staple...
- The Removed - later retitled AFTER EFFECT - is a 2013 psychological thriller film directed by David McElroy and starring Daniel Baldwin, Tuckie White...
- In complex analysis, a removable singularity of a holomorphic function is a point at which the function is undefined, but it is possible to redefine the...
- Look up removable in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Removable may refer to: Removable media, computing/electronic data storage Removable partial denture...
- computing, a removable media is a data storage media that is designed to be readily inserted and removed from a system. Most early removable media, such...
- A Remove class in education is or was a group of students at an English public school, typically a year group: for example the year group between the fourth...
- Look up once removed in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Once Removed may refer to: Once removed, a cousin with one removal of generational separation...
- male first cousin twice removed that comes from an older generation, and a cousin-grandniece is a female first cousin twice removed who comes from a younger...
- Twice Removed is the second album by Canadian rock band Sloan, released on Geffen Records in 1994. The album took seven w****s and cost $120,000 to record...
- The erase–remove idiom is a common C++ technique to eliminate elements that fulfill a certain criterion from a C++ Standard Library container. A common...