common-use container — Any Department of Defense owned, leased, or controlled 20 or 40 foot International Organization for Standardization container managed by US Transportation Command as an element of the Department of Defense common use container system. See also… … Military dictionary
component-owned container — A 20 or 40 foot International Organization for Standardization container procured and owned by a single Department of Defense component. May be either on an individual unit property book or contained within a component pool (e.g., Marine Corps… … Military dictionary
Intermodal container — A 40 foot (12.19 m) long shipping container. Each of the eight corners has a simple twistlock fitting for stacking, locking and craning … Wikipedia
Southampton Container Terminals — Ltd. (SCT) is the United Kingdom s second largest container terminal, owned 51% by DP World and 49% by Associated British Ports.SCT is a deep water port, whose unique ‘double tide’ allows for accessibility for the world’s deepest draft vessels… … Wikipedia
Waste container — For the software component, see Recycle bin (computing). A collection of movable waste containers in Australia A waste container is a container for temporarily storing waste, and is usually made out of metal or plastic. Common terms are dustbin,… … Wikipedia
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Active Directory Service — Der Verzeichnisdienst von Microsoft Windows 2000/Windows Server 2003 heißt Active Directory (AD). Ab der aktuellen Version Windows Server 2008 wird die Kernkomponente als Active Directory Domain Services (ADDS) bezeichnet. Bei einem Verzeichnis… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Active Directory Service Interfaces — Der Verzeichnisdienst von Microsoft Windows 2000/Windows Server 2003 heißt Active Directory (AD). Ab der aktuellen Version Windows Server 2008 wird die Kernkomponente als Active Directory Domain Services (ADDS) bezeichnet. Bei einem Verzeichnis… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Citation signal — Introductory signals are used in legal citations to present authorities and show how the authorities relate to propositions in textual statements. A legal writer uses an introductory signal to tell readers how her citation to legal authority… … Wikipedia
ship — shipless, adj. shiplessly, adv. /ship/, n., v., shipped, shipping. n. 1. a vessel, esp. a large oceangoing one propelled by sails or engines. 2. Naut. a. a sailing vessel square rigged on all of three or more masts, having jibs, staysails, and a… … Universalium