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- noun Plural form of
finding . - noun Small tools and materials used by
artisans and craftsmen
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun a collection of tools and other articles used by an artisan to make jewelry or clothing or shoes
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The summary of the findings is also available for reading.
Eco-Libris: How Green is the Book Publishing Industry? (Part 2) 2008
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Of particular importance in the findings is a connection between clearing trees from hill slopes and erosion.
News and Science 2005
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In spring 2006, at least three History professors used class time in classes with lacrosse players to deliver guilt-presuming lectures, including one who offered what he termed the findings of his “research” — that an “ejaculation had occurred.”
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Just after the report was released, Sen. Mark Begich, D-Alaska, sent a letter to Veterans Affairs Secretary Erik Shinseki, in which he called the findings
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Among the troubling findings is that Taliban commanders who are captured or killed are often replaced in a matter of days.
Russ Baker: Leaks Wound Obama Russ Baker 2010
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Prevalence of a metabolic syndrome phenotype in adolescents: findings from the third national health and nutrition examination survey, 1988-1994.
References 2010
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Among the troubling findings is that Taliban commanders who are captured or killed are often replaced in a matter of days.
Russ Baker: Leaks Wound Obama Russ Baker 2010
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The diagnosis of familial adenomatous polyposis relies on the presence of certain findings, such as colon polyps, and a positive family history of polyps and/or colon cancer.
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Among the troubling findings is that Taliban commanders who are captured or killed are often replaced in a matter of days.
Russ Baker: Leaks Wound Obama Russ Baker 2010
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Among the troubling findings is that Taliban commanders who are captured or killed are often replaced in a matter of days.
Russ Baker: Leaks Wound Obama Russ Baker 2010
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