Definitions
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- noun a unit of information equal to 1000 gigabits or 10^12 (1,000,000,000,000) bits
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Examples
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Amusingly, we knew where every one who asked wanted to go. tbit
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It might not be "blue screening" but it sure is not working up to expectations. tbit
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» Who were before of old ordained to prophecies, if any fuch can be found, be - tbit condemnation manifeftly relates, not fides that of Enoch, which is not written to their having been before ordained to in the Old Teftament, nor, as far as T their fin, but to their being awfully know, written at all; or to what was, judged and condemned for it.
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For when the OoverDinent shall be removed, it may be found that fram the short - nesa of the sesaioDS of Congrrss there, the advan - lages which they would confer wonld not be rety Kat, BDil conieqneQlly, that much of tlie Kpeco - on which had bef n formed of the great pros 'perity of tbit city, bad been founded in error.
The Debates and proceedings in the Congress of the United States 1789
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He wai is much against precipitate measures as any member on the floor, but it was well known that tbit subject had been discussed at large for the four past sessions; and he believed there was not a member in the House that was not acquainted
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When once tbit is determined, he said, the United States might consider the Federal Ciiv as a child of their own; and the moment it ta Knowo that tbe Qorernmeni bas interfered in the matter, every expense attending it will be increased; This was a necessarjp consequence, and ought to be guarded Bgainsl.
The Debates and proceedings in the Congress of the United States 1789
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* T/je prole Is not within the ptan of tbit edition.
The Works of the English Poets.: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical 1779
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Their wills fliall be perfediy upright, fo tbit they fliall wiH nothing but what is good, and tliit without the leafi bias to the other fide, Rev.xxi. a; '
An Illustration of the Doctrines of the Christian Religion: With Respect to Faith and Practice ... 1773
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Ir. Bat natwitbjfanding tbit Example it*/tgnifies pro* ferfy any fteep high HtU -, feeing we fnd it fo ufed th ra iigbout Ir.land, Scotland and Souih Wales, and
Archaeologia Britannica,: Giving Some Account Additional to what Has Been ... 1707
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Too much 'of tbit U-t quor, in ibme Plants, may probably hurry the terrelhial Matter thorough their Vellels too
Miscellanea Curiosa: Being a Collection of Some of the Principal Phaenomena ... 1705
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