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- adjective computing  Not accepting negative numbers; having only a positive absolute value.
- adjective   Lacking a signature , unendorsed.
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- adjective lacking a signature
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								I'm finding it really fresh and compelling (even in unsigned form) 10: 30 AM 
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								Speaking of the draft, the most gifted and accomplished first-round pick still unsigned is Stanford right fielder/quarterback Mark Borchard, drafted by the White Sox. 
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								All the precautions -- the unsigned emails, the code words, the warnings -- they all made sense now. Tell No One Coben, Harlan, 1962- 2001 
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								All the precautions – the unsigned emails, the code words, the warnings – they all made sense now. Tell No One Coben, Harlan, 1962- 2001 
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								Microsoft had previously designed Vista to simply warn users if their drivers were "unsigned" -- that is, not approved by Microsoft -- but in a new announcement, the company pledged to make it impossible to load any unapproved drivers under Vista. Boing Boing: January 22, 2006 - January 28, 2006 Archives 2006 
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								But news people apply a deep discount to anonymous comments: the people who send in unsigned letters or won’t identify themselves over the phone. 
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								[This document, untitled, undated, and unsigned, is almost certainly by Paul de Man, and dates from around 
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								A Limited Edition Coraline Nike Dunks that were produced exclusively for the film; some have been signed by Dakota Fanning, some remain unsigned. July 2009 2009 
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								A Limited Edition Coraline Nike Dunks that were produced exclusively for the film; some have been signed by Dakota Fanning, some remain unsigned. 
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								Billboard dubbed the unsigned singer-songwriter a "must hear." 
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