Similar words: director, directorate, film director, directorship, board of directors, managing director, executive director, rectory. Meaning: [dɪ'rektərɪ] n. 1. an alphabetical list of names and addresses 2. (computer science) a listing of the files stored in memory (usually on a hard disk).
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(91) Very thoughtfully, she turned to the telephone directory and looked up the name.
(92) The housing directory will help bridge this gap - although the proposed legal aid cuts do cast a cloud over this.
(93) If you do not have a directory which includes specialist editors' names a quick phone call will soon elicit the information.
(94) Another machine would sometimes read the files in one particular directory and sometimes it wouldn't.
(95) By and large, individual programs allow you to set a default directory where files are always saved.
(96) Sales of the directory always increased after the company laid off workers, he said.
(97) By managing the directory, VeriSign has data it can use to market wireless communications and other services.
(98) If a procedure is prescribed for making the rule it must be followed, unless the procedure is directory rather than mandatory.
(99) It publishes a free directory of stockbrokers in Britain and what theyoffer.
(100) She spotted a telephone kiosk, and stopped to look in the telephone directory.
(101) Only when she checked with directory enquiries did she learn that the receiver was off the hook.
(102) Action Failure to create package module in the supplied working directory.
(103) Please verify that there is sufficient disk quota and privilege to write to a file in the supplied working directory.
(104) Miss Pickering told magistrates that he opened up accounts with names he plucked from the telephone directory.
(105) It also moves them, searches for them and copies directory structures from one drive to another.
(106) Clicking on a directory will open it, clicking on a file or dragging and dropping it should start the download.
(107) More particulars about these growers can be located in the Village Directory of Champagne Growers.
(108) Then we must copy the test file to the network directory.
(109) He rose, walked to the telephone and dialled International Directory Enquiries.
(110) A reliable trade directory such as Kompass or Dunn and Bradstreet can prove useful in identifying potential industrial buyers.
(110) Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
(111) Thus, removing Windows software is not as simple as yanking out that directory and the files it contains.
(112) A telephone directory has value because of the energy it saves a caller in finding a particular phone number.
(113) The View menu is key to getting what you want from directory services.
(114) Longman's Directory of Local Authorities provides a list of the appropriate addresses.
(115) If the program file is in the current directory, only the file name needs to be given.
(116) It contains a pull-down menu of directories whose contents are displayed within the open window when the the directory is highlighted.
(117) One study of 2,072 customers showed 96% using the directory.
(118) He dragged a telephone directory from a shelf and looked under the name of Farquarson.
(119) There were, after all, only two in the London phone directory.
(120) It still appears in the directory as Read Only but I can't read it, copy or delete it.
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