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the base which
noun
Something from which other things extend; a foundation.
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This lubricates the base, which, in turn, speeds the movement of ice toward the ocean.
The base, which sits near the Everglades, was demolished by Hurricane Andrew.
Protective cover is hard to find near the base, which sits on a bare agricultural plain.
The base, which is slightly concave, doubles as a reflector and a jewelry tray.
There's a cute LED slot at the base which flashes to let you know there are messages waiting.
The base, which users are expected to step on, is covered in a rubbery material made of ground-up sneakers.
One sticking point might be the timetable for moving the base, which is now pushed back another nine years.
The glass shade perches on top of the base, which comes in marble or stone with black anodized aluminum fittings.
Friday at the base, which is near the main highway between the city of Kabul and southeastern Afghanistan.
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West said Reyes "made a move to second base" and did not run through the base, which is allowed.
The United States used the base, which has the region's longest runway, to fly bombing missions over Afghanistan.
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