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Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Cram (surname) — Cram is a surname, and may refer to Allen Gilbert Cram, (1886 1947), an American painter Bobby Cram (1939 2007), an English professional footballer. Cleveland Cram, an American CIA station chief and CIA historian Donald J. Cram, a Nobel prize… … Wikipedia
Over 21 — Directed by Charles Vidor Produced by Sidney Buchman Written by Ruth Gordon (play) Sidney Buchman Starring … Wikipedia
Cram school — Taiwanese students studying English in an evening cram school Cram schools are specialized schools that train their students to meet particular goals, most commonly to pass the entrance examinations of high schools or universities. The English… … Wikipedia
CRAM-MD5 — In cryptography, CRAM MD5 is a challenge response authentication mechanism (hence CRAM ) defined in RFC 2195 based on the HMAC MD5 MACalgorithm. It is employed by some SASLimplementations, and it is quite often supported by SMTP AUTH Mail… … Wikipedia
Cram down — A cram down or cramdown is the involuntary imposition by a court of a reorganization plan over the objection of some classes of creditors.[1] Contents 1 Home mortgage loans 2 Informal use 3 References … Wikipedia
Cram schools in Hong Kong — Advertisement of star teachers emblazoned on public transport Cram schools in Hong Kong are referred to as Tutorial schools (Chinese: 補習社 Jyutping: bou2 zaap6 se5). According to the Census and Statistics Department of Hong Kong, a third of… … Wikipedia
Steve Cram — in 2008 Personal information Born 14 October 1960 (1960 10 14) (age 51) Jarrow, Tyneside, England, United Kingdom … Wikipedia
NCR CRAM — For other uses, see CRAM (disambiguation). CRAM, or Card Random Access Memory, model 353 1, was a data storage device invented by NCR, which first appeared on their model NCR 315 mainframe computer in 1962. A CRAM cartridge contained 256 3x14… … Wikipedia
Donald J. Cram — Donald James Cram Born April 22, 1919 Chester, Vermont Died June 17, 2001 (aged 82) Palm Desert, California[1] … Wikipedia
Mildred Cram — (October 17, 1889, Washington, D.C. April 4, 1985, Santa Barbara, California) was a popular American writer. Her short story Stranger Things was included in the O. Henry Award story collection for 1921. A number of her stories and novels were… … Wikipedia