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Qué (quién) es drop-ins - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Ins; INS (disambiguation); Ins.

drop-ins      
[analogy with drop-outs] Spurious characters appearing on a terminal or console as a result of line noise or a system malfunction of some sort. Especially used when these are interspersed with one's own typed input. [Jargon File]
The Drop-In         
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AUDIO PODCAST
The Drop-In (podcast)
The Drop-In is an At Will Radio podcast hosted by Will Malnati. In each episode, Malnati has a candid conversation with an interesting person in popular culture or leader in entertainment, hospitality and business.
Lemon drop (candy)         
SUGAR COATED, LEMON-FLAVORED CANDY
Lemon drops; Lemon Drop (candy); Lemon drop (confectionery)
A lemon drop is a sugar coated, lemon-flavored candy that is typically colored yellow and often shaped like a lemon. They can be sweet or have a more sour flavor.

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INS

INS or Ins or variant, may refer to:

Ejemplos de uso de drop-ins
1. And drop–ins at Brooklyn Tourism and Visitor Center have nearly doubled in the past year.
2. The fun on Jan. 1' includes candlelight dinners around town with members of Congress and drop–ins by the Obamas.
3. Another booklet, described as a resource pack for school nurses, suggests they "support young women to access services to make timely choices about emergency contraception, pregnancy or abortion". They should "provide and promote confidential drop–ins" for students at school or community venues and even text or email pupils who cannot attend sessions face to face.