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bump cap
noun
A hard hat
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The match ended with a soaring chest bump that capped one of the most impressive 12-month periods in the history of the sport.
Be aware that it is easy to accidentally bump the caps lock while typing.
In this study, a 1/4 three-dimensional finite element model of a T-cap flip chip package containing the substrate, underfill, solder bump, silicon die, metal cap and cap attachment was established to conduct thermo-mechanical reliability study during the flip chip fabrication processes.
That's an impressive $2.3 billion market cap bump in just over a year.
"If companies can cut those billions they'll bump up their market caps," he says.
Many of his supporters left a conference meeting Tuesday morning saying Boehner could pass the latest proposal, which would have funded government until Dec. 15, extended the $16.7 trillion debt ceiling until Feb. 7, and temporarily eliminated the Treasury Department's ability to use the "extraordinary measures" it has employed since the nation began bumping into the borrowing cap in May.
They included cocaine, a condom, a chopping card with "how to party" instructions printed on it, a straw, a pen cap (for bumps), floss, extra baggies (for splitting their own stuff up), breath mints, ear plugs, and Xanax (for special people only).
Any blocks will work together unless they don't have bumps that go together, like a cap block, having round tops and bumps on their bottom, under a stack block which have holes on top and bumps below them.
Most of them are bumping up against a regulatory cap on owning more than 10 percent of the nation's deposits.
While I've never bumped up against the 250GB cap, I've definitely started to come close over the last several months.
Do not bump the vaporizer when filling the cap with hot melt glue.
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