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Qué (quién) es All-In-1 - definición


ALL-IN-1         
  • ALLIN1 WPS Plus Help Screen
OFFICE AUTOMATION PRODUCT
WPS-Plus
ALL-IN-1 was an office automation product developed and sold by Digital Equipment Corporation in the 1980s. It was one of the first purchasable off the shelf electronic mail products.
All in the Mind (Australian Broadcasting Corporation radio)         
AUSTRALIAN RADIO PROGRAM
All in the Mind (radio show); Sana Qadar
All in the Mind is a weekly Australian Broadcasting Corporation Radio National program, exploring the mind, brain and behaviour. it is hosted by journalist and podcaster Sana Qadar.
Music written in all major and/or minor keys         
  • J.S. Bach]]'s ''[[The Well-Tempered Clavier]]'', which covers all 24 major and minor keys.
  • Composer [[Niels Viggo Bentzon]] wrote 14 complete sets of 24 Preludes and Fugues.
  • 36 Fugues]].
SET OF PIECES THAT COVER ALL THE MAJOR AND MINOR KEYS OF THE CHROMATIC SCALE
Music written in all 24 major and minor keys; Music written in all keys
There is a long tradition in classical music of writing music in sets of pieces that cover all the major and minor keys of the chromatic scale. These sets typically consist of 24 pieces, one for each of the major and minor keys (sets that comprise all the enharmonic variants include 30 pieces).
Ejemplos de uso de All-In-1
1. Heyday: Whitney gives it her all in 1''0, before her troubles hit A spokesman for Caudwell Children said that claims of a 1.7million fee for Ms Houston were "ludicrous". But a source revealed that negotiations started at 1.5million.
2. "We went through it all in 1''3 and ‘'4," said Kuzinkin, referring to the last time when Luch was in the top division along with its Far East neighbor Okean Nakhodka.
3. Campbell records: "GB was also now on the rampage, saying this had all gone too far, as if suddenly the headline he had been asking for was not what he had asked for at all." In 1''', Blair is said to have feared the "TB/GB mischief could get out of hand... there were continuing arguments". By 2001, the feud was so bitter that the Chancellor‘s aides thought Downing Street had timed massive bombing raids on Iraq to overshadow his speech to the Labour spring conference.