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moonlight
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Moonlight
An open source version of Microsoft's Silverlight from the Mono project. Moonlight provides a runtime engine that allows Silverlight applications to run on Linux and also provides a Linux software development kit (SDK) for building Silverlight applications. Microsoft and Novell are sponsors of the project, which issued the first public release of Moonlight in the spring of 2008. For more information, visit www.mono-project.com. See Silverlight and Mono.
moonlight
light from the sun received on earth after reflection by the moon


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TheWestminster authorities will reveal how much time MPs spend moonlighting on outside work and how much they earn.
The pounds 6 entry fee covers an official number, sponsorship form and a T-shirt with the slogan I'm Moonlighting for Jospice.
Click on 'moonlighting' in the paragraph about his early work at Adler and Sullivan, you are transported to an Amazon book Moonlighting for Fun and Profit: How to Keep your Day Job While Earning Extra Income.
 
 
 
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