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What do canon and non-canon mean?

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These are standard terms for describing what's officially a part of the story and what isn't. Characters, actions, and events that are officially a part of the Wotch, as determined by Anne and Robin, are considered canon; and everything else that might happen, or might be discussed in the forum or written about or drawn in fan-created works is considered non-canon unless Anne and Robin say otherwise.
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What is a non-canon character?

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A non-canon character is one that did not appear on the show and was invented by a fan fiction writer. Non-canon characters that recur in stories in only small, possibly comic relief roles are perfectly acceptable. Non-canon characters who appear in only one story and are never seen again are also fine. Writers need to "people" a story so the canon characters have someone to interact with.
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What does Canon mean?

SmallVille Virtual Fanfic Archive FAQ
Canon is a term used to refer to facts about a story that are well know for example It is Superman Canon that Clark Kent grew up in Smallville, Kansas.
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Q.Can I print to non-Canon printers?

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For Enhanced style printing, WebRecord Pro usually uses a print processor that reads the image files from WebRecord Pro's disk cache as required as each page is printed. If you exit WebRecord Pro before printing is finished, the disk cache is cleared and the images are no longer available for printing. You can avoid this by not exiting WebRecord Pro while printing is still in progress. This is not an issue when using Standard style printing.
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What about non-Canon high-voltage packs?

Canon EOS FAQ 2.4 - Batteries
Canon doesn't recommend the use of non-Canon high-voltage packs (of course), but no reports [to my knowledge] of a 3rd-party pack damaging a430EZ have been reported. The most popular 3rd-party H packs are based on lead-acid technology. To attach the pack to the 430EZ, an additional adaptor cable is required. Damage to your flash as a result of connecting to a 3rd-party pack will (of course) void the warranty.
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What is Canon?

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Canon" refers to the body of Hârn material, including both Hârnmaster rules and Hârnworld environment, that has been officially published by CGI or Kelestia. The term is used to distinguish such material from fan-produced material (sometimes called "fanon").
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Total Ministry FAQ
Canon 9 is part of our national church law that provides for the ordination of local deacons and priests who are ordained and licensed to serve only in their own community. The details of Canon 9 may be found at Episcopal Church Canon 9
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What do all those non-English words mean?

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That's a good question! The following chart ([] indicate modifications, accents missing) was produced by Luigi Barbasetti in 1932:
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What does canon mean? Furthermore, what is considered to be ThunderCats canon?

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First, a definition according to a handy dictionary: n 1: a rule or especially body of rules or principles generally established as valid and fundamental in a field or art or philosophy: "the neoclassical canon"; "canons of polite society" For a fandom such as ThunderCats, the 130 TV series episodes are definitely canon; meaning anything that happened in them can be considered as 'factual' and used by fan fic writers as a reference point for their stories.
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What do the terms Canon and EU mean?

Rebel Legion FAQ
Canon is what is considered "truth" in the Star Wars universe. According to Lucasfilm Licensing's published policy, canon refers to: The Comic Book Adaptations of the films All of the above items are canon IN THAT ORDER (the films are considered more canon than the screenplays) EU is short for Expanded Universe or Extended Universe. This refers to everything else including the books, comics, role playing games, video games, etc.
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Can I use a non-Canon, non-dedicated flash with my EOS camera?

Canon EOS FAQ 2.4 - Flash
Before using any unfamiliar studio strobe or other non-dedicated flash unit with an EOS camera, we STRONGLY recommend that you determine its trigger circuit voltage. Excessive trigger circuit voltage can damage the shutter units and X-contacts of most modern 35mm SLR cameras. Please be aware of the following information: Trigger Circuit Voltage: The "trigger circuit" is the part of any electronic flash that detects the X-sync signal from the camera and then fires the flash.
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Should I buy a non-Canon (third party) lens?

Canon EOS Beginners' FAQ III - Lenses
Despite Canon’s vigorous advertising campaign against third-party lenses a lot of people happily use lenses made by Tamron, Tokina and Sigma (and lenses with other brandnames but probably built by one of those three). And there’s one really good reason for this - the third party lenses are almost always much much cheaper than equivalent offerings from Canon. So. Should you buy a third party lens? It’s not a simple yes/no issue, so here are some points to consider.
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Can you use non-Canon lenses with EOS cameras?

Canon EOS Beginners' FAQ III - Lenses
That depends. Many third party lensmakers - Tamron, Sigma and Tokina being the big three - manufacture lenses specifically designed to fit Canon EOS cameras. These lenses will, of course, work fine with EOS cameras. The main caveat is the compatibility with the electronics detailed above. However, if you have a third-party lens which does not physically fit onto your EOS camera then you can obviously assume that the lens will not work with EOS cameras.
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Can I do something that contradicts canon?

Canon is still canon but of course your characters are allowed to try and change their future. For example, Percy might have married Audrey but maybe it's because Penelope Clearwater died (which we're not saying she did at this point.) If Penelope came back from the dead and he was still in love with her that might cause some trouble.
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Why is exposure with my Canon flash system so unpredictable?

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Recent Canon SLRs use a system called E-TTL to determine flash exposure. (Newer models use E-TTL II, which seems to be more robust.) E-TTL is praised by some for allowing very precise control over flash exposure when used properly, but it is slammed by others for being too sensitive to very small changes in the center of the image and requiring too much planning to get proper "automatic" exposure. There is probably some truth in both positions.
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What does non-invasive mean, and why is non-invasive better than invasive?

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The term non-invasive means that nothing attaches to or enters the body. Invasive (or products which attach to or enter the body) products put you at high risk of infection. Urinary tract infections are common among catheter users. Skin infections are common for users of external male condom catheters, adult diapers or briefs and even some collection bottles susceptible to leaking.
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What does non-duplication of benefits mean?

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If you are covered by two programs (dual coverage), non-duplication of benefits is a term used to describe one of the ways the secondary carrier may calculate its portion of the payment. The secondary carrier calculates what it would have paid if it were the primary plan and subtracts what the other plan paid. For example, if the primary carrier paid 80 percent, and the secondary carrier normally covers 80 percent as well, the secondary carrier would not make any additional payment.
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What do you mean by a "non-denominational" ceremony?

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Ceremonies that have a spiritual orientation rather than a basis in one particular religious denomination. Specific rituals, traditions and prayers may be included at your request.
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What does "Non-Recourse" mean?

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In simple terms, a Non-Recourse loan is one in which, if the loan is defaulted on, the lender can only go after the property used as collateral, as opposed to a Recourse loan in which the lender can go after the company or business entity for repayment of that loan, or a Full or Personal Recourse loan in which the lender can go after the owners of the business entity and guarantors.
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What do exempt and non-exempt mean?

University of Chicago Human Resources Website
Exempt jobs are paid established annual salaries and are excluded from the overtime provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act. Non-Exempt jobs are paid on an hourly basis and are eligible for overtime.
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What do you mean by Exclusive and Non-exclusive?

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Exclusivity simply means that you, your staff, and Burst will be the only sales agents for your site, and that you agree not to work with any other advertising networks. Regardless of exclusivity, you are always free to sell ad space directly for your site. Exclusive contract rates can be requested after you have been an active Burst publisher for at least 90 days.
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What do separable and non-separable mean?

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If you are found responsible for a separable offense, you may be suspended or expelled. Non-separable offenses are those that do not carry a sanction of suspension or expulsion. For a list of Code violations, see University Code of Student Conduct: Prohibited Conduct. BACK TO TOP
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What does non-polarity mean?

ATSUMI ELECTRIC
It means no designation in polarity, and the detector works without problem even if connected in reverse.
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What do you mean by an Assessee and Non Assessee?

Sundaram Finance Group - Deposits
Assessee means a person, including an individual, association of persons, firms etc. whose total income during a particular financial year exceeds the amount liable to be taxed. All other persons are known as Non-assessees.
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What does non-degree mean?

A non-degree student is any student who is not enrolled in a UVM undergraduate or graduate degree program. Non-degree students can be enrolled part time or full time. Non-degree students are also referred to as Continuing Education students.
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