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plan
1. a drawing to scale of a horizontal section through a building taken at a given level; a view from above an object or an area in orthographic projection
2. (in perspective drawing) any of several imaginary planes perpendicular to the line of vision and between the eye and object depicted

plan [plan]
(graphic arts)
An orthographic drawing on a horizontal plane, as of an instrument, a horizontal section, or a layout.
A large-scale map or chart of a small area.

(language)PLAN - Programming LANguage Nineteen hundred.

The assembly language for ICL 1900 series computers.


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President Bush should have privately told Olmert that the United States viewed his West Bank plan as an absolute last resort.
The resulting evaluation would become the basis for the RBC Bank plan for CRA compliance in the markets that Admiralty Bank now serves.
Back in January, Citadel chose to pursue the good bank-bad bank plan because "no one was going to pay a fair price" for the soured loans and foreclosed real estate, according to a source.
 
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