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1 OEM License Agreement
"A legal agreement between Microsoft Licensing, Inc., and OEMs, regarding the terms of preinstalling, customizing, and distributing Microsoft Windows XP. For system builders, the corresponding agreement is affixed to the side of every OEM Distribution Pack. By opening the package, you agree to all the terms of the Microsoft OEM System Builder Agreement. For royalty OEMs, the license agreement is a signed contract. The specific requirements and customization options that apply to either or both license agreements are documented in the OPK User's Guide." -
2 hint
I[hint] n ակնարկ. drop/give a hint ակնարկ անել, ակնարկել. take a hint ակնարկը հասկանալ. (խորհուրդ) a hint for car-owners խորհուրդ մեքենատերերին. (հետք, նշույլ) without a hint of mockery առանց ծաղրի նշույ լի. a slight hint of irony երգիծանքի մի թեթև երանգ. add just a hint of vanilla մի նշույլ վանիլ ավելացնելII[hint] v ակնարկել, ակնարկ անել. He hinted that he would agree Նա ակնարկեց, որ կհամաձայնվի. What are you hinting at? Ի՞նչ եք ակնարկում. Ի՞նչ եք ուզում ասել
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