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Structures found on the bottom of a bed are called sole markings, because they formed on the "sole" of the bed.
We piloted a program called SOLE (self-organized learning environments), which uses 3G technology, in the classroom in Ghana.
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Under a patented technique Butler calls sole shafting, the shaft is connected to the sole of the head, which helps to "square the club" at impact.
(He prefers to be called a sole proprietor or businessman).
Tahina palm (Tahina spectabilis), also called dimaka, sole member of the palm tree genus Tahina (family Arecaceae).
Tonguefish, also called tongue sole, any of the small marine flatfishes of the family Cynoglossidae, found in the tropics, especially in Asia.
Moved by the films, Mr. Gore called the sole living former Democratic president, Jimmy Carter, the next morning and invited him to the Democratic National Convention in Los Angeles.
Italy, the former colonial power in Libya with close economic ties to the country, said on Monday that it had decided to recognize the rebel council in Benghazi as what Foreign Minister Franco Frattini called its "sole legitimate interlocutor" in Libya, joining France and Qatar in formally recognizing the rebels.
Here you meet sales people and customer service reps (as they like to now be called) whose sole job it is to tell you why it is that you need something and why your baby must have that particular accessory.
She produces a monthly dance party called Bared Soles, usually at the Dance Forum in Manhattan.
Aldatz-Norris is also rolling out foot-friendly $19 lotions, soaps and deodorants in a line called Sexy Sole-utionz.
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