Definitions
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- noun A line used to
strike through a text. - verb nonstandard To partly
obliterate text by drawing a continuous line through the centre thereof, usually to indicate the deletion of an error or obsolete information.
Etymologies
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Examples
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Clay Shirky on 'mass internet collaboration' at London's ICA Mia 2009
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Get thee to a wiki - the great API challenge in action Mia 2009
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Rasmus Lerdorf on Hacking with PHP - tech talk at Open Hack London Mia 2009
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A call for agile museum projects (a lunchtime manifesto) Mia 2009
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Cultural heritage - particularly important in a recession? Mia 2009
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Archive 2009-01-01 Mia 2009
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Crowd-sourcing the translation of museum content into sign language? Mia 2009
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Archive 2009-08-01 Mia 2009
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Spotting QR tags in the real world Mia 2009
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