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task·bar  (tskbär)
n.
A row of buttons or graphical controls on a computer screen that represent open programs, among which the user can switch back and forth by clicking on the appropriate one.

taskbar  (tskbär)
A row of buttons or graphical controls on a computer screen that represent open programs, among which the user can switch back and forth by clicking on the appropriate one.


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Our priority is providing safety of the plant rather than its quick launch," Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Hassan Qashqavi told reporters in a weekly press conference here in Tehran today, adding, "Safety issues of the plant are important to us".
 
 
 
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