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A member is a person who belongs to a group of people. By extension it can refer to any part of a whole.
Member may also refer to:
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A Military jury (or "Members", in military parlance) serves a function similar to a civilian jury, but with several notable differences.
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Member may also refer to:
- Element (mathematics), an object that belongs to a mathematical set theory
- Limb, an appendage of the human or animal body.
- Penis, sometimes called a member in slang.
- Military jury, referred to as Members in military jargon.
- User (computing), a user of a computing service, especially on the internet
- Field (computer science) and Method (computer science), part of object-oriented programming
- Member of a bridge
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There are many types of groups of people. Some are listed below.
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- Clique - An informal, tight-knit group, usually in a High School/College setting, that shares common interests. There is an established yet shifty power structure in most Cliques.
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In mathematics, the elements or members of a set (or more generally a class) are all those objects which when collected together make up the set (or class).
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Set theory and elements
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Limb can have many meanings.
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- Limb Music - a record label.
- LIMB - acronym Look In (your) Mail Box
- from the Old English lim:
- Limb (anatomy), a limb
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- For the symbol of the erect penis, see phallus.
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A Military jury (or "Members", in military parlance) serves a function similar to a civilian jury, but with several notable differences.
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User in a computing context refers to one who uses a computer system. Users may need to identify themselves for the purposes of accounting, security, logging and resource management.
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In computer science, data that has several parts can be divided into fields. For example, a computer may represent today's date as three distinct fields: the day, the month and the year.
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Please help [ improve the article] or discuss these issues on the talk page. In object-oriented programming, the term method refers to a subroutine that is exclusively associated either with a class (called class methods
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Please help [ improve the article] or discuss these issues on the talk page. In object-oriented programming, the term method refers to a subroutine that is exclusively associated either with a class (called class methods
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bridge is a structure built to span a gorge, valley, road, railroad track, river, body of water, or any other physical obstacle. Designs of bridges will vary depending on the function of the bridge and the nature of the terrain where the bridge is to be constructed.
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Dismemberment is the act of cutting, tearing, pulling, wrenching or otherwise removing, the limbs of a living thing. It may be practiced upon human beings as a form of capital punishment, as a result of a traumatic accident, or in connection with murder, suicide, or cannibalism.
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part is the music played by an individual instrument or voice (or group of identical instruments or voices) within a larger work, such as a melody. It also refers to the printed copy of the music for each instrument, as distinct from the score, which holds the music for all
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