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sequence
Noun
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A sequence is a set of things in a specific order.
The sequence of feelings is: anger followed by sadness and finally calm.
We read through several lines in sequence, but I kept missing my turn.
Unless the data is sent in the correct sequence, it will not be usable.
I read the books out of sequence, so I got confused.
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A sequence is a part of a movie or a story.
In this sequence, you'll hear him tell her what really happened.
program
Verb
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When you program a computer, you use code to tell the computer what to do.
The student can program the computer to calculate all of his statistics.
All of the math students know how to program.
program
Noun
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A program is a number of steps that are followed to reach a goal or end.
His new exercise program gets more difficult every week.
Oxford College has an excellent English language program.
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A program is a guide to a dramatic or theatrical performance.
After he entered the theatre, he bought a copy of the program.
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A (television or radio) program is a broadcast.
Star Trek is her favourite program.
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A (computer) program is the code that tells a computer what to do.
Microsoft Word is one of the most popular programs in the world.
The new program has a lot of problems. My computer crashes every time I try to run it.