Definitions
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- a. & n. from
stack . - a band or rope used in binding thatch or straw upon a stack.
- a stage used in building stacks.
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- noun uncountable
Sport stacking . - noun chemistry, countable A stacked arrangement of often
aromatic molecules , adopted due tointeratomic interactions . - verb Present participle of
stack .
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Examples
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I would argue that a better system would be a norm based on the data associated with a figure for future machine readability combined with presentation css via stacking is a better solution.
A design pattern for image and figure alignment | FactoryCity 2007
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And I think if you look end-to-end in that process, when you actually look at what we call the stacking of conservatism on the basic stochastic model, I mean we don't know.
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The blatant unfairness and bias by the DNC in stacking the deck for Obama over Hillary;
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One of the more intriguing examples of card stacking is in chapter five, where Woods attempts to depict the heliocentric Galileo as the culprit and the Roman Catholic Church as the oft-maligned victim.
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One of the more intriguing examples of card stacking is in chapter five, where Woods attempts to depict the heliocentric Galileo as the culprit and the Roman Catholic Church as the oft-maligned victim.
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Another way Woods engages in card stacking is by giving short shrift to the true builder of Western Civilization: classical antiquity.
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Another way Woods engages in card stacking is by giving short shrift to the true builder of Western Civilization: classical antiquity.
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Another way Woods engages in card stacking is by giving short shrift to the true builder of Western Civilization: classical antiquity.
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One of the more intriguing examples of card stacking is in chapter five, where Woods attempts to depict the heliocentric Galileo as the culprit and the Roman Catholic Church as the oft-maligned victim.
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Printer friendly version A group of influential MPs have called for a reduction in airplane "stacking" - where aircraft queue up to land - if a third runway is to be built at Heathrow.
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Regularly injecting multiple peptides, or what biohackers often refer to as “stacking,” can quickly get expensive.
How ‘peptides’ became the latest longevity trend in Silicon Valley | Semafor Louise Matsakis 2023
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Regularly injecting multiple peptides, or what biohackers often refer to as “stacking,” can quickly get expensive.
How ‘peptides’ became the latest longevity trend in Silicon Valley | Semafor Louise Matsakis 2023
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