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  • initialism physics : Thermoluminescent Detector/Thermoluminescent Device
  • initialism Internet : Top level domain

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  • The book "TLD" is part of a trilogy that also includes "A Bridge Too Far" about Operation Market-Garden, and "The Last Battle" about the push to Berlin.

    Archive 2005-06-01 KaneCitizen 2005

  • Applying for and operating a TLD is an expensive and rigorous process.

    Is This The Death Of Dot Com? 2011

  • "Internet Earth Soldier" Gore's official endorsement for a proposed ". eco" domain name extension (aka TLD, aka top-level domain).

    Popular Science 2009

  • One of the leading UK hosting and domain registration companies Easyspace has added two new domain name TLD to their offer list ...

    We Blog A Lot 2008

  • Also moviewise, IMDB does not include German actor Oskar Werner in its listings for "TLD" despite his supporting role as a German general.

    Archive 2005-06-01 KaneCitizen 2005

  • Moviewise, "TLD" ended on an optimistic note, because the Normandy landings were successful, but also because the standard war movie was still very gung-ho.

    Archive 2005-06-01 KaneCitizen 2005

  • Therefore, really, you can have whatever kind of TLD you want, assuming you can convince ICANN to approve it.

    DotCYM 2006

  • In the domain name www. chillingeffects.org,. org is the top-level domain ( "TLD"), chillingeffects is the second-level domain name, and www is a subdomain.

    Chilling Effects Clearinghouse Notices 2010

  • A top-level domain, also known as a "TLD," is the letter code at the end of a website that indicates where the site is registered.

    ADDING MULTIMEDIA McAfee, Inc. Reveals the Riskiest Web Domains to Surf and Search - Yahoo! Finance 2010

  • Many of the CMOs I've talked to over the past year either weren't aware that this was coming or didn't recognize what a company could do with a ".brand" TLD that they couldn't already do with a .com.

    Is This The Death Of Dot Com? 2011

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