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An organized collection of relevent, orderly data.

A vertical column of eight squares. This column of squares runs from the top of the board to the bottom. Designated in algebraic notation as the a-file, b-file, c-file, d-file, e-file, f-file, g-file and h-file. The players' Kings start the game on the same file.
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A physical unit of storage on a computer disk or tape. Example, the California dataset of STF 1A might contain a file of data, a file of codebook information, and a file of SPSS control cards for use with the statistical software SPSS.
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A collection of data stored on a disc, usually in groups of sectors.

A collection of data stored on a disc, usually in groups of sectors.
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A computer document.
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A related collection of records.
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To personally deliver a document to a clerk of a court so that the document can be included in the official records of a case.
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To dream that you see a file, signifies that you will transact some business which will prove unsatisfactory in the extreme.
To see files, to store away bills and other important papers, foretells animated discussions over subjects which bear relation to significant affairs, and which will cause you much unrest and disquiet. Unfavorable predictions for the future are also implied in this dream.
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A piece of information stored on a computer disk. A memo would be considered a file and so would a word processing software program. (We use the terms "document" and "program" to distinguish between different types of files.)
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1. A hand tool with fine teeth for removing small amounts of material. 2. A collection of records treated as a basic unit of storage.
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To place a paper in the official custody of the clerk of court/court administrator to enter into the files or records of a case.

A record of the court. In general, "file" or "filing" denotes acceptance, for official custody, by the clerk's office of a document by affixing the court filing stamp which shows the name of the court, clerk and the date and time of filing. This document will then be docketed and placed in the proper court file containing all pleading, summons, subpoenas pertaining to that case.
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A piece of data stored as a single addressable object on a file system. Files can be executable, text- or -binary-based, and can also represent computer system hardware to be controlled by the operating system.
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To place a paper in the official custody of the clerk of court/court administrator to enter into the files or records of a case.
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A named collection of information stored as an apparent unit on a secondary storage medium such as a disk drive.
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A named ordered sequence of bytes that denotes cognizable information to the PC user.
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A complete, named collection of information, such as a program, a set of data used by a program, or a user-created document. A file is the basic unit of storage that enables a computer to distinguish one set of information from another. A file is the "glue" that binds a conglomeration of instructions, numbers, words, or images into a coherent unit that a user can retrieve, change, delete, save, or send to an output device.
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