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noun
A device, such as a printer or scanner, connected to a computer
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But when it comes to peripheral details, they are worse.
Commercial office space is relegated to peripheral buildings.
The elegant Roman diners never looked up, though the switch to peripheral vision must have left them dizzy for days.
These related to peripheral matters such as permissions to issue new shares and the timing of AGMs.
Mr. Cornejo is 5 feet 6 inches tall, which in most circumstances would mean a lifetime sentenced to peripheral roles.
One of the main risks to a bank is commercial property lending and exposure to peripheral European economics.
Whatever the measurable long-term effects, there are surely better things to do with your time, all benefits to peripheral vision aside.
Biography is huge at the moment; swathes of rainforest trashed so that pages of print can be devoted to peripheral lives.
"As is typical, once the bigger and more traditionally dominant markets show notable improvement," Mr. Frank said, "the recovery will spread to peripheral areas.
Its purpose is also to deliver triglycerides, cholesteryl esters, and cholesterol to peripheral tissues.
Their principal role is to deliver these two forms of cholesterol to peripheral tissues.
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