performance$59097$ - translation to greek
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performance$59097$ - translation to greek

POETRY COMPOSED FOR LIVE PERFORMANCE
Performance poet; Performance Poetry; Performance poets
  • A poet with a few enraptured fans
  • [[Galway Kinnell]] performing a poetic piece in [[Vermont]]
  • performs]] at a bookstore in Boise, Idaho.

performance      
n. επίδοση, εκτέλεση, παράσταση, εκπλήρωση, τέλεση
stage fright         
PHOBIA
Stage-fright; Fear of performance; Performance anxiety; Stagefright; Stage Fright; Performance Anxiety
τρακ
information retrieval         
  • German entry]], original source [http://www.logos-verlag.de/cgi-bin/engbuchmid?isbn=0514&lng=eng&id= Dominik Kuropka]).
ACTIVITY OF OBTAINING INFORMATION RESOURCES RELEVANT TO AN INFORMATION NEED FROM A COLLECTION OF INFORMATION RESOURCES
Information Retrieval; Information retreival; Information retrieval applications; IR evaluation; Information storage and retrieval systems; Information Retrieval System; Query (databases); Information retrieval evaluation; Information retrieval system; Query performance prediction; Retrieval of the information; History of information retrieval
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Definition

PERFORM
<programming> A COBOL statement used for executing "paragraphs". [What's a paragraph?] (1997-06-10)

Wikipedia

Performance poetry

Performance poetry is a broad term, encompassing a variety of styles and genres. In brief, it is poetry that is specifically composed for or during a performance before an audience. During the 1980s, the term came into popular usage to describe poetry written or composed for performance rather than print distribution, mostly open to improvisation.