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noun
A collection of papers collated and archived together.
Exact(60)
Through them we got to files and tape recordings.
He says they all have denied him access to files on him.
The chaos has turned to cartons, mountains to files, flowers to cardboard mounts and slides.
The agreement does not alter the way users get access to files on Kazaa's network.
Nor did Weil's source direct him to files detailing the clandestine activities of the company.
(Prosecutors accepted a lesser plea on a single count, related to files about Iceland).
Poor communication often prompts patients to files lawsuits in the first place.
You can even add notes to files by tapping on them.
Files are encrypted and Dropbox restricts its employees' access to files.
And consumers, they say, need access to files about themselves, much as they can now see their credit reports.
Madsen, who had access to files of the British Foreign Office that were "inadvertently declassified" in 1972, explains why.
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