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- electrically. The term dry joint is also used less precisely to mean any sort of unsatisfactorily soldered joint. Cold contact (disambiguation) v t e...
- dispatched by Louis XV to tutor Marie Antonia. De Vermond found her to be unsatisfactorily educated and lacking in important writing skills. Nonetheless, he also...
- reflected self-hatred or ambivalence about being ****. Many books ended unsatisfactorily and drastically, often with suicide, and writers portra**** their ****...
- secretary of defense or the president if they are deemed to have served unsatisfactorily in rank, post-retirement. General David H. Petraeus, who had retired...
- "Chris Rock's comedic instincts are muted and the female characters are unsatisfactorily drawn in this uneven **** farce/domestic drama mashup." Metacritic ****igned...
- After the event, they may have the perception that they performed unsatisfactorily. Consequently, they will perceive anything that may have possibly been...
- For unit conversion, the implied uncertainty of the result can be unsatisfactorily higher than that in the previous unit if this rounding guideline is...
- Red Army, the TIZ-AM-600 and PMZ-A-750, both of which had performed unsatisfactorily during the Winter War against Finland and were considered outdated...
- solo career, peaking at #39 for 3 w****s. Overall, his albums charted unsatisfactorily, and, compounded with the strain of touring wearing on him and his...
- hu 胡 was used to denote non-Han Chinese po****tions. It is, rather unsatisfactorily, commonly translated as 'barbarian'. While sometimes it was used in...