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In mathematics, to simplify a fraction or ratio by dividing both numerator and denominator by the same number (which must be a common factor of both of them). For example, 5x/25 cancels to x/5 when divided top and bottom by five.

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US musical term for a natural (♮).



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A "Big Bash" barbecue Saturday -- billed as the highlight of the week-long festival -- went ahead as planned in a bar despite previous last-minute event cancellations by local authorities that marred the "Shanghai Pride.
GAO-08-1041R September 17, 2008 Media coverage of airline service problems, combined with congressional hearings on these problems, has put flight delays and cancellations in the spotlight.
Nearly two-thirds of the written complaints were about cancellations and delays, while grumbles about mislaid baggage also increased.
 
 
 
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