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hit

In computing, request sent to a file server.

Sites on the World Wide Web often measure their popularity in numbers of hits. However, this is misleading, as a single Web page may be made up of many files, each of which counts as a hit when a user downloads the whole page. Counting individual visits is a better indication of a site's success.

Hit

Town in Iraq, on the River Euphrates, 150 km/93 mi northwest of Baghdad. In ancient times (when the town was called Is) there were bitumen and naphtha pits here. Hit is now an important oilfield centre.



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When this motley crew hits the road to Redondo Beach for the Little Miss Sunshine beauty contest, which is too scary for words (and for which young Olive is preparing a deliciously surprising talent), the ensuing sojourn reveals all the creaks and cranks in both the family and its yellow Volkswagen, while taking a couple of deft shots at our winner-take-all society and the way our American fixation with success leaves so many by the wayside.
 
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