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to laid
adjective
Marked with parallel lines, as if ribbed, from wires in the mould.
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In June the zinger was his reference to laid off employees as "bloat".
It was therefore decided to measure parallel to laid lines, 5 mm from the nearest chain line, to exclude areas with inhomogeneous pulp deposits.
Upon launching the app, users are greeted with all of the podcasts they subscribe to laid out in a handsome grid.
By the end of 2009, autoworkers at GM and Chrysler will be required to reduce their wages to the level of foreign automakers operating in the U.S. In addition, the companies will eliminate compensation to laid off or fired workers.
3In Malaysia, during the late 90s crisis employers paid 83percentt of the severance pay claims to laid off workers (Mansor et al.2001), and in Peru, only about half of all workers legally entitled to severance pay received the benefit if dismissed (MacIsaac and Rama2001).
But we figure it will go for bankruptcy lawyers, to the union to provide funds for retiree health care and hand out money to laid off workers, for huge discounts or rebates to move cars and for experiments with electric cars to satisfy the powerful green lobby in the government.
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I just want to get back to laying down sound".
No-one has yet admitted to laying a bet.
This model could be attributed to laying the foundations for future RRAM models.
"I compare it to laying a mosaic".
That's precisely what happens to laying hens.
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