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Convention Industry Council
Industry: Convention
Number of terms: 32421
Number of blossaries: 0
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1) Performance area including props, equipment, backdrops, etc. 2) Length of time band or orchestra plays between breaks. 3) Make preparations for a predetermined number of attendees. 4) To arrange type for printed materials.
Industry:Convention
A communication by which a guest indicates sleeping room requirements; these are forwarded to the hotel to secure a reservation.
Industry:Convention
A draft which is payable upon presentation to the drawee.
Industry:Convention
1) An invoice provided by a supplier prior to the shipment of merchandise, informing the buyer of the kinds and quantities of goods to be sent, their value, and important specifications (weight, size, etc. ) 2) A packing list on which a shipper describes what is being shipped including the quantity, the value, the weight, and dimensions.
Industry:Convention
A drink served as an introductory gesture of welcome. Can refer to a single drink, or a reception where such drinks are served.
Industry:Convention
1) Distance between rows of seats on an aircraft. 2) The determining factor of the key of a melody. 3). The adjustable, vertical angle of a given piece of presentation equipment (e.g. A screen, camera or projector).
Industry:Convention
1) For mixers and amplifiers - the amount of input required to drive the circuit to its rates output. 2) For loudspeakers - the amount of electrical output produced by incident sound at a given sound pressure. 3) For microphones - the amount of electrical output produced by incident sound at a given sound pressure.
Industry:Convention
1) Ability of a projection system to distinguish and reproduce fine detail. 2) Motion put forward for a joint decision; usually has the force of a legislative decision.
Industry:Convention
1) Projection Screen. 2) Divider, movable wall, partition. 3) Cull out items or applicants, reducing the pool to the top few. 4) Qualify attendees.
Industry:Convention
1) Measurement of type size. Twelve points equal one picaapproximately 1/6 inch (. 43 centimeter). 2) A city, town, village, or other community or area which is treated as a unit for the application of freight rates.
Industry:Convention