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was base
noun
Something from which other things extend; a foundation.
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"The cause of this defeat was base on balls," Hernández said later.
"We used to have these huge flashlight wars at night, and the tree house was base.
She may have popularized a French trend called autofiction, but she dismissed trends, and, more importantly, she was adamant that the genre of autobiography was base, degraded.
A system designed to solve this problem was "base bleed," in which a small compartment in the base of the shell was filled with a piece of smokeless propellant.
Various locations, Friday-Sunday, various times, honktx.org FARMERS BRANCH The Old Ballgame Before steroids and free agency all but ruined baseball, there was base ball — two words — a game as unadulterated as a real-life field of dreams.
Some of that criticism was base and outrageous and sordidly politicised - I have just finished reading the obituary in the New York Times, which, in a cowardly way, leaves open the question as to whether Edward, or indeed any other Palestinian, lost a home in the tragedy of 1947/8 - but much of it deserved more patience than he felt he had to spare.
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The building itself was base-isolated, a seismic-safety technology in which the body of a structure rests on movable bearings rather than directly on its foundation.
was based.
It was based in Pittsburgh, Pa.
"It was based on confusion.
The results of a preliminary investigation of an HV circuit breaker, which was base-isolated with wire ropes, were previously illustrated in a companion paper in which the effectiveness of this isolation system was analytically demonstrated.
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