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One of the innumerable luminous bodies seen in the heavens; any heavenly body other than the sun, moon, comets, and nebulæ.
A composition of combustible matter used in the heading of rockets, in mines, etc., which, exploding in the air, presents a starlike appearance.
A person of brilliant and attractive qualities, especially on public occasions, as a distinguished orator, a leading theatrical performer, etc.
To be bright, or attract attention, as a star; to shine like a star; to be brilliant or prominent; to play a part as a theatrical star.
Keywords:
Topology,
Hub,
Workstations,
Central,
Node
A network layout in which cable and devices radiate from a central point.
Star network topology
A Local Area Network topology in which all workstations are wired directly to a central workstation or hub that establishes, maintains, and breaks connection to the workstations.
DNC wiring scheme where a hub connects each machine via radial cables
Keywords:
Album,
Stellar,
Ballad,
Straightforward,
Song
indicating the most important performer or role; "the leading man"; "prima ballerina"; "prima donna"; "a star figure skater"; "the starring role"; "a stellar role"; "a stellar performance"
a collection of straightforward, stripped down ballads
a confident ballad that exposes "Someday" for the desperate tripe it is
a good approximation to a black body since stellar gases are very good absorbers of energy
Keywords:
Heaven,
Protonselectrons,
Oblivion,
Triumph,
Slightest
Stars stand for the spirit, piercing the darkness as an expression of their triumph against the overwhelming odds of oblivion. Five pointed stars represent the spirit rising to heaven..
From a root meaning, to scatter, and originally applied to the stars as being strewn over the sky, or as being scatterers or spreaders of light. A star is one of the innumerable luminous bodies seen in the heavens.
a body that has been placed in the heavens and given light for the purpose of making people look up
a cosmic spirit
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Vechicles,
Pentad,
Battlemechs,
Battlesuited,
Omnimechs
A Star consists of five Points usually commanded by a Star Commander. A Star varies in size depending upon the type of units it consists of. A Mech Star consists of 5 OmniMechs or BattleMechs. An Armor Star consists of 10 Tanks or 10 Vechicles of any type. An Infantry Star consists of 25 Elemental troopers or 125 non-battlesuited troopers. An Aero Star consists of 10 Aerospace Fighters or 10 VTOLs. A Naval Star consists of 5-6* Warships or Jumpships or Dropships. *Warship and Jumpship stars often include an additional Command Vessel.
a plane figure with 5 or more points; often used as an emblem
a graphic design having five or more radiating points
a shape that has many points
Keywords:
Celestial,
Night,
Laidback,
Sky,
Gravitationally
Any celestial body that is visible at night (because it's brightly lit) from Earth at night.
any celestial body visible (as a point of light) from the Earth at night
a celestial body," or "A stack allows you to push and pop
a hole in the sky
Keywords:
Actress,
Actor,
Famous,
Braveheart,
Photogenic
an extremely popular film actor. See also personality star and persona
the name given to famous, talented, and popular actors or celebrities, often in lead character roles, who can draw an audience to a film with their photogenic appearance, inspirational acting, or some other quality. Historically, a starlet (or ingenue) was an attractive actress promoted by a film studio in a small role as an up-and-coming star during the 40s and the 50s; also used in the term star quality and star system Example: Mel Gibson, director and star of Braveheart (1995)
an actor who plays a principal role
a actor that carries a movie
Standardized Testing And Reporting (STAR). Exam that is given to students in grades 4-7 and consists of three components: Stanford Achievement Test, California Standards Tests, and Spanish Assessment of Basic Education. This compilation of tests assess student performance and knowledge in core subjects.
Standardized Testing and Reporting. Through the STAR Program, students in grades 2-11 are tested annually in various subject areas. Currently, the STAR program includes California Standards Tests (CST) in English Language Arts and Mathematics in grades 2-11, and Science and History-Social Science in grades 9-11; and the Stanford Achievement Test, Ninth Edition (Stanford 9), which tests Reading, Language, Mathematics (Grades 2-11), Spelling (Grades 2-8), and Science and History-Social Science (Grades 9-11) only. Stanford 9 (SAT 9)- Stanford Achievement Test, Ninth Edition. Tested Reading, Language, Mathematics (Grades 2-11), Spelling (Grades 2-8), and Science and History-Social Science (Grades 9-11). Replaced in 2003 by the CAT 6.
Standardized Test for Assessment of Reading
A component of the STAR test used by school districts to assess Spanish-speaking students for their primary language skills. Reference
A preplanned instrument flight rule (IFR) ATC arrival procedure published for pilot use in graphic and textual form. STARs provide transition from the en route structure to an outer fix or an instrument approach fix/arrival waypoint in the terminal area
(Standard Arrival Route) Standardised approach trajectory. Defines procedures to be followed from the moment that an aircraft flying in the IFR (–) mode leaves an airway (–) until it lands.
an ATC coded IFR arrival route established for application to arriving IFR aircraft destined for certain airports
a predetermined route for joining the initial approach fix (IAF)
Name given to any white marking on the horse's forehead. (Small markings are called a snip)
1) Any of a number of white markings on the forehead. (The forehead is defined as being above an imaginary line connecting the tops of the eyes.) 2) A type of credit a horse receives from the racing secretary if it is excluded from an over-filled race, giving it priority in entering future races.
a sort of white diamond in the forehead
a small area of white on the forehead
Keywords:
Symbol,
Diskos,
Bethlehem,
Emancipation,
Stood
The liturgical utensil that sets above the Diskos and symbolizes the Star of Bethlehem that "stood over the place where the Young Child lay."
a symbol of a great leader
a symbol of emancipation and unity
a symbol used for classification purposes
A very successful investment.
a jazzy looking and acting puppy who loves to run and goof around
a kind of person who will make magic happen and brings the project through to a successful completion
a lovely thing
That which resembles the figure of a star, as an ornament worn on the breast to indicate rank or honor.
a rank that shows how good your tower is
One of six Wolf Cub badges. There is one star for each activity area (Scouts Canada).
One of the higher rank achievements in Boy Scouting, earned after First Class rank. team A unit of Varsity Scouts, led by a youth team captain and adult coach.
a big favorite of a Japanese promoter but what the fans wanted out of his matches
a fan of coats made from animal skin and refuses to adhere to the concerns of animal activists, including People For The Ethical Treatment Of Animals (PETA)
a huge fan of the band, and decided to pair up with them
an illusion, so I wont refuse to agree, however I do refuse you MC, its usually, u hypocrits hu spit yo shit, light fuse over me, wen its u dudes hu the little pricks
Keywords:
Candlestick,
Overlap,
Gaps,
Raindrop,
Previous
a line with a small real body that occurs after a line with a much larger real body , where the real bodies do not overlap
a small body candlestick that occurs after a candlestick with a large body and the bodies don't overlap
a small real body that gaps above or below a long candlestick occurring the previous day
A small body that gaps away from the previous long body. A star indicates the reduction of force illustrated by the previous long candle. A star following a long black body is called a raindrop.
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Asterisk,
Bespangle,
Adorn,
Unacceptable,
Omitted
Specifically, a radiated mark in writing or printing; an asterisk [thus, *]; -- used as a reference to a note, or to fill a blank where something is omitted, etc.
To set or adorn with stars, or bright, radiating bodies; to bespangle; as, a robe starred with gems.
mark with an asterisk; "Linguists star unacceptable sentences"
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Charity,
Wishes,
Ill,
Threatening,
Wonderful
a charity that grants wishes to children with life-threatening illnesses
a non-profit, law enforcement effort designed to grant the wishes of children with life-threatening illnesses
a wonderful charity which helps make wishes come true for sick and terminally ill children throughout Britain
Keywords:
Crystalpiercing,
Typography,
Circle,
Glyphs,
Imaginary
a food drop, a red circle is an article
a point of matter in the entirely crystalpiercing form of male- lining circle of space
In typography, a star is any of a number of glyphs with a number of triangular points arrayed within an imaginary circle.
Keywords:
Portals,
Consulting,
Enterpris,
Isbe,
Ent
a leading provider of management consulting and e-business solutions for business intelligence, customer relationship management, enterprise application integration, enterprise portals, ent
a leading provider of management consulting and e-Business solutions for business intelligence, customer relationship management, enterprise resource planning, enterprise portals, enterpris
NET (Illinois Support and Technical Assistance Regional Network): Provides training, consultation and resources to the early childhood community. Assists ISBE in meeting local needs by providing services to professionals and parents of young children with special needs throughout Illinois.
a matter to energy converter
a vast burning mass of matter, which serves as an extremely powerful source of radiation, including light frequency radiation and heat energy
a vast world
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