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access point

noun

Library Science.
  1. a code, term, or the like through which an entry in a bibliographic record may be found.


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But while you can actually visit the strategic petroleum reserve, or at least its surface access point, cryptocurrency is not a financial commodity backed by something real, like oil or coffee or soybeans.

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She said that the famous glass pyramid – which since 1989 has housed the unique access point to the galleries – was "structurally unable to cope", and that Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa, which is seen by 20,000 people every day, may have to be moved.

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Councillors were told that as well as a 125-space car park with a new access point for vehicles, improvements would include a children's play park, eight bedrooms for tourists, a coffee kiosk and a road upgrade.

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But that door was not concealed, and seemed an unlikely access point to a hidden chamber full of gold.

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“Please note: There is currently no public access point to enter this park,” reads a notice in big red letters at the top of the webpage.

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