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program element

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program element [′prō·grəm ‚el·ə·mənt]
(computer science)
Part of a central computer system that carries out the instruction sequence scheduled by the programmer.


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SonicWALL will also reward loyal qualifying customers with preferred bundle pricing, through the introduction of a new program element, the Customer Loyalty Bundle "We remain committed to both our channel partners and our end-users, through the delivery of great products and the introduction of industry leading offers," said Marvin Blough, Vice President of Worldwide Sales at SonicWALL.
Through the various program elements, we are encouraging consumers to choose the Heineken, Heineken Premium Light and/or Amstel Light as their choice of beer to bring to or serve at their holiday parties, because a better party deserves a better beer," says Breege Murphy, channel marketing manager.
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] The first floor contains the majority of the semi-public program elements such as triage and assessment, chapel, bookstore, exercise room, and dining facilities.
 
 
 
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