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Succeeded - Definition of Succeeded at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Succeeded. Word of the Day and Crossword Puzzles. ... to happen or terminate according to desire; turn out successfully; have the desired result: Our efforts succeeded.
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Definition of succeeded in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of succeeded. Pronunciation of succeeded. Translations of succeeded. succeeded synonyms, succeeded antonyms. Information about succeeded in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... 2. (intr) to happen in the manner desired the plan succeeded...
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Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission of Ziff Davis Enterprise Inc. is prohibited. eWeek is your best source for the ... Home IT Infrastructure Googles Bosworth: Why AJAX Failed (Then Succeeded) ... 2: Google's Bosworth: Why AJAX Failed (Then Succeeded) (2007-01-30)
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Etymology: Middle English succeden, from Anglo-French succeeder, from Latin succedere to go up, follow after, succeed, from sub- near + cedere to go — more at sub- ... Learn more about "succeeded" and related topics at Britannica.com...
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Looks like the GOP parlimentary maneuver worked: According to House Dem leadership aides, the leadership has postponed the vote on the FISA bill until next week. ... As noted below, GOP Rep. Eric Cantor came up with a clever way of throwing a wrench into the FISA ... Though this language has no real legislative meaning,
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Earn your associates or bachelors degree in nursing ... and for less money. ... This program is half the cost of a traditional program.
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DorkmasterFlek, on 10/12/2007, -3/+19The Web didn't succeed on licensing technologies, it succeeded on making open and inter-operable technologies. There's no such thing as "open DRM" and DRM is the antithesis of why the Web succeeded.
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English History question: Who succeeded Queen Elizabeth I? Successor to Queen Elizabeth I of England Queen Elizabeth I died at Richmond Palace on 24 March 1603, leaving behind a rich and prosperous country. ... She was succeeded by King James I of England. He was her first cousin twice-removed, and had been ruling as King...
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After having succeeded in demonstrating the "commercial viability" of lunar exploration, the author turned to trying - unsuccessfully - to convince NASA and the federal government to initiate a commercially based, lunar exploration program with the ultimate goal of utilizing its resources for the benefit of humanity and...
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