- engineering. The
steepness, incline, or
grade of a line is the
absolute value of its slope:
greater absolute value indicates a
steeper line. The line trend...
- and when the
driver had p****ed
signal A489, he had
simply coasted down the
steep down gradient, not
expecting to find
another train before the next signal...
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closely tear-drop
shaped than
those of hatchbacks,
which due to
their steeper down-sloped rears, more
often end with a type of Kammback. In 1973, Toyota...
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Steep is a
village and
civil parish in the East
Hampshire district of Hampshire, England. Its
nearest town is Petersfield,
which lies 1.4
miles (2.3 km)...
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Steep is a 2007 do****entary
about extreme skiing written and
directed by Mark Obenhaus.
Steep explores the
history of
extreme and Big
Mountain Skiing...
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Steep Holm (Old English:
Ronech and
later Steopanreolice) is an
English island lying in the
Bristol Channel. The
island covers 48.87
acres (19.78 ha)...
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descent of a
steep slope, such as a rock face, by
moving down a rope. When abseiling, the
person descending controls their own
movement down a
static or...
- A
steep grade railway is a
railway that
ascends and
descends a
slope that has a
steep grade. Such
railways can use a
number of
different technologies...
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Edward David Gerard Llewellyn,
Baron Llewellyn of
Steep, OBE, PC (born 23
September 1965) is a
British diplomat and
former political adviser serving as...
- and the
scene where the cat and dog race up a fire escape,
shown at a
steep down-angle from the top of a building. The staging, plus the
outstanding script...