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display window

[di′splā ‚win‚dō]
(communications)
Width of the portion of the frequency spectrum presented on panoramic presentation; expressed in frequency units, usually megahertz.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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A smashed display window at Pykes The Jewellers, in Birkenhead, yesterday
The Bump Out 2 Display Window is the original design recognized throughout the world.
For example, you would say 580 dollars times 5.5 percent, so on the calculator you enter 580 X 5.5%, and the correct answer appears in the display window as 31.9 (this is $31.90).
The site offers three primary services: a display window of unbranded and branded lots of merchandise organized by categories, direct or reverse auctions on appealing branded lots, and reverse auctions driven by the specific requests of buyers.
The burglars forced open the shutters of the premises and smashed the front display window. After grabbing a large quantity of rings, watches and other items they made off.
A SHOP owner has been forced to make a display window apology after his "jokey" advertising leaflets failed to amuse the police.
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Hynde entered the display window at the fashion shop while protesters outside chanted "Shed your skin, Gap!" The four allegedly ripped apart clothes and other Gap items.
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