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ACCESS; Access (disambiguation); Access (TV series); Access (series); Access (television series); Access (TV show); Acces; Accessed

Festival Accès Asie         
Draft:Festival Accès Asie; Festival Acces Asie
Festival Accès Asie is an Asian multidisciplinary art festival which takes place annually in Montreal in order to celebrate Asian Heritage Month. The festival presents Canadian artists with Asian origins.
access         
n. 1) in real estate the right and ability to get to the property. 2) when a husband has the opportunity to make love to his wife, it is said he has access. This rather vulgar use of "access" has been important because if a husband "had access" to his wife during the time when she became pregnant, it is presumed he is the father. Modern use of blood tests and DNA studies may show the father to be someone other than the husband whether the husband "had access" or not. See also: DNA egress paternity suit
Access         
1. <language> An English-like query language used in the Pick operating system. 2. <database, product> Microsoft Access. (1994-11-08)

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Examples of use of Acces
1. "The Commission recommends that the French equivalent from now on should be ‘diffusion pour baladeur‘." Neither do the French appreciate the term "Wi–Fi" – easily pronouncable in French as "wee–fee" – because it is short for the English phrase "wireless fidelity". So they recommend that France‘s millions of internet users say "acces sans fil a l‘internet" instead.