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1. Politics a statement of the votes counted at an election or poll
2. Architect
a. a part of a building that forms an angle with the fa?ade
b. any part of an architectural feature that forms an angle with the main part
3. Law a report by a bailiff or other officer on the outcome of a formal document such as a claim, summons, etc., issued by a court
4. Cards a lead of a card in the suit that one's partner has previously led
Collins Discovery Encyclopedia, 1st edition © HarperCollins Publishers 2005

Return

The continuation of a molding, projection, member, or cornice in a different direction, usually at right angles.
Illustrated Dictionary of Architecture Copyright © 2012, 2002, 1998 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved

return

[ri′tərn]
(building construction)
The continuation of a molding, projection, member, cornice, or the like, in a different direction, usually at a right angle.
(computer science)
To return control from a subroutine to the calling program.
To go back to a planned point in a computer program and rerun a portion of the program, usually when an error is detected; rerun points are usually not more than 5 minutes apart.
(electronics)
(geophysics)
Any of those surface waves on the record of a large earthquake which have traveled around the earth's surface by the long (greater than 180°) arc between epicenter and station, or which have passed the station and returned after traveling the entire circumference of the earth.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.

return

The continuation of a molding, projection, member, or cornice, or the like, in a different direction, usually at a right angle. For example, see cornice return and label return.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Architecture and Construction. Copyright © 2003 by McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.

return

In programming, upon completion of a routine or function, to go back to the point in the program that called the operation. When a function returns control, it may also return a result in the form of a value. For example, "the read function returns a -1 if the read fails" means that if the computer cannot read the file, before returning from the function, it stores a -1 in a variable defined by the programmer. See function. See also Enter key and return code.
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You must have evidence of funds that can cover your expenses during your stay; in addition you must have confirmed return tickets with you.
Is his employer legally obliged to pay for his return ticket even though it was not included as a term in the contract?
Travel agents confirmed that more people are buying a one way ticket home instead of return tickets for their travel.
In a bid to attract frequent flyers on domestic routes, national carrier Air India has come out with a scheme that will offers free return tickets to customers.
"We had bought three return tickets for Rs42,000 (about Dh2,500) through a travel agent in India.
Virgin Trains, the train operating arm of sir Richard Branson's Virgin empire, and the franchise holder for the West Coast Main Line, has announced that it is offering a number of cheap day return tickets between Glasgow and destinations in the north of England during the middle of July.
I was given Virgin's customers relations number and was told there was no problems with any of their machine and I would have to pay for a new return ticket.
The same day return ticket for ordinary class travel cost me PS158.
Return ticket prices to Delhi and Mumbai start at KWD19 (around AED240), and for Chennai and Kochi at KWD29 (AED366).
A return ticket to Florida from Gatwick will be pounds 547.
Now that I have resigned, am I eligible for a return ticket and can I claim paid leave?
"We are offering everyone on board a full refund on both legs of their return tickets and a free return ticket for future use."
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