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to programme
noun
Standard spelling of program
Exact(60)
Roomba is simple to programme and pleasingly effective.
How has McMaster come to programme in this way?
These can be used to programme digital video recorders.
As a tactical data specialist, Fishbeck's job was to programme the trajectory of missiles.
As long, that is, as orchestras and promoters have the confidence to programme his music.
The need to fill so much air-time often led to programme makers getting, well, 'creative'creative
This extends to programme commissions such as documentary series Drag Queens of London.
Sky+ users will also soon be able to programme their recorders via text message.
He receives an audio feed, which he uses to programme the lights however he fancies.
To stipulate exactly what it might look like was to try to programme freedom.
Toronto was complimentary in private about October 1, says Afolayan, but still refused to programme it.
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