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OKThe common on-screen button that must be clicked to confirm some process that is about to take place. If the process can be cancelled, then there is a Cancel (or similarly named) button next to the OK button. The OK button is also displayed on information messages when no further action is required simply to keep the message on screen until you click OK and it goes away. In these cases, there is no Cancel option. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Ok's late-charging teammates provided the anxiety relief for 38-year Highlanders coach Joe White, shaking off a slow start to rally and win the school's third section team title in four years and 10th overall. Leveraging the distribution strength, brand awareness and reputation of our Roxio product line, we have the opportunity to expose System OK's outstanding applications to a massive audience and reproduce their regional success on a worldwide scale. Ok's 70 leads the individual scoring in the 12-team competition that concludes today at Wilson G. |
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