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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of map.

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  • The place being mapped is really a complex system, and its topography, a connective network.

    Ballardian » Edward Burtynsky: Oil – A Ballardian Interpretation 2010

  • In a way, Benjamin mapped out the extraordinarily rich prerequisite for a very basic goal: knowing what you're talking about. posted by Matthew @ 2: 25 PM

    "History is an angel being blown backwards into the future" Matthew Guerrieri 2008

  • In a way, Benjamin mapped out the extraordinarily rich prerequisite for a very basic goal: knowing what you're talking about. posted by Matthew @ 2: 25 PM

    Archive 2008-08-01 Matthew Guerrieri 2008

  • Although some allege they are not familiar with the terms mapped out in the pact, events in recent days signal that perhaps they’d prefer not to know.

    George Bush…burned in effigy in Iraq! “Troops out now” cry protestors… « Julian Ayrs & Pop Culture 2008

  • "One day, people will be able to have their whole genome sequenced and their gene and microRNA expression mapped, and this will become a part of their medical file," says Noam

    CNET News.com 2010

  • NoSymbols appears when there's no keysym name mapped to keycode.

    freshmeat.net Releases 2009

  • And then I did a few searches in the desert, where we just kind of mapped out possibilities for future searches but didn't really get out and look at -- you know, look for anything.

    CNN Transcript Jun 11, 2003 2003

  • What a fabulous feature it would be to a) see the actual lifespan of a tag mapped out (or at least referenced in a clever, natty way), and b) to possibly predict the impending doom or imminent death of a word, some language, or a band for that matter.

    Smelly? 2005

  • What a fabulous feature it would be to a) see the actual lifespan of a tag mapped out (or at least referenced in a clever, natty way), and b) to possibly predict the impending doom or imminent death of a word, some language, or a band for that matter.

    Archive 2005-11-01 2005

  • Previous AskMe posts focused more on places to see, but we've got that kind of mapped out ... we'll be over the better part of the whole island, and certainly in the major towns.

    Ask MetaFilter 2010

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