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hitA successful match. See hits and hit rate. See also Mechanical Turk. hit Computing a single visit to a website hit [hit] (computer science) The obtaining of a correct answer in a mechanical information-retrieval system. (electricity) A momentary electrical disturbance on a transmission line. (ordnance) A blow or impact on a target by a bullet, bomb, or other projectile. An instance of striking something with a bomb or the like.
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Dear Silicon Jack: I think your article hits the nail on the head in many ways ["Dying for My Country," September 2004], the unfairness of the hook to get kids to join, and for sure the cowardliness of the ones now sending our youth to war. Iowa State economist Mike Duffy hits the nail on the head when he states that farming is becoming a lonely profession. In his June article ("The Triumphant Superintendent"), he hits the nail on the head again and continues to provide inspiration for me. |
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