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contact between segregated powder particles – or "inclusions" (called
stringering) – as
often occurs in
melting processes No
deformation needed to produce...
- Revolutionary." The term
stretto comes from the
Italian past
participle of
stringere, and
means "narrow", "tight", or "close". It
applies in a
close succession...
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sorpresa la
scuola multietnica all'Esquilino. La preside: "Ha
voluto stringere le mani ai bambini"". Il
Messaggero (in Italian). 6
February 2020. Archived...
- of the
Middle English destresse,
derived via Old
French from the
Latin stringere, "to draw tight". The word had long been in use in
physics to
refer to...
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strigosus from
striga strigose string-, strict- tight, upright,
stiff Latin stringere,
strictus astringent, constrain, constrict, constringe, restrict, strain...
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strigosus from
striga strigose string-, strict- tight, upright,
stiff Latin stringere,
strictus astringent, constrain, constrict, constringe, restrict, strain...
- río), now
written râu;
along with rîde < ridere, sîn < sinus, strînge <
stringere, lumînare < luminaria, etc.
While the 1993
spelling norm is compulsory...
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raised floors in
telecommunications data
centers include: stringerless,
stringered, and
structural platforms; and,
truss ****emblies.
Stringerless raised...
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recorded spelling of the
family name is
believed to be that of
Walter Stringere,
which was
dated 1194, in the
Curia Regis Rolls for Wiltshire.
Ahren Stringer...
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porta il
sentimento Herself/host Talk show
Doctor Giorgia - Una mano da
stringere Dr.
Giorgia Basile Television film 1996
Agenzia Herself/host Dating/Reality...