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liftingThe act of loading petroleum or petroleum products at a terminal or transfer point.
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liftingDigging up plants to divide them or to plant them elsewhere. loam:
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liftingThe act of raising the vehicle body off its bogies. It was originally always done by a crane or cranes. Modern installations often use synchronised electric jacks. A "lifting shop" is a workshop specially reserved for this purpose. The layout of a train maintenance lifting shop has to provide sufficient space for each vehicle to be lifted [..]
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lifting – A situation where a section of tape has pulled away form the surface to which it have been applied. (Back To Top)
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liftingRefers to tankers and barges loading cargoes of petroleum at a terminal or transshipment point.
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liftingThe forcing of air in a vertical direction by an upslope in terrain or by the movement of a denser air mass.
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liftingIn Scotland means lifting the coffin on the shoulders of the bearers. Certain ceremonies preceded the funeral.
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liftingTippling. In holding a beaker or glass, most persons stick out or lift up the little finger. “Lifting” is a contracted form of the full phrase.
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liftingA form of deterioration in which pieces of paint or paint and ground are partially detached and elevated above the paint surface.
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liftingTo raise a vehicles ride height for additional ground clearance to increase off-road capability. Eibach offers two types of fully engineered lifting: Pro-Lift-Kit: For light off-road use, this suspens [..]
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liftingMoving or bringing something from a lower level to a higher one. The concept encompasses biomechanic stresses resulting from Work done in Transferring objects from one plane to another as well as the [..]
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liftingMoving or repositioning Patients within their Beds, from bed to bed, bed to chair, or otherwise from one Posture or surface to another.
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liftingA Sport in which weights are lifted competitively or as an Exercise.
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liftingSoftening and raising or wrinkling of a previous coat by the application of an additional coat; often caused by coatings containing strong solvents.
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liftingTransferring marks and measurements from a drwing, model, etc., to a plate or other object, by templates or other means.
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liftingMoving or bringing something from a lower level to a higher one. The concept encompasses biomechanic stresses resulting from work done in transferring objects from one plane to another as well as the [..]
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liftingIn integer programming
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liftingthe act of lifting the lineout jumper into the air in order to more easily catch or intercept the throw.
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lifting - the act of lifting the line out jumper into the air in order to more easily catch or intercept the throw.
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liftingthe act of lifting the lineout jumper into the air in order to more easily catch or intercept the throw.
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liftingCausing a dramatic change to the board position in connection with the cut-off rule by moving either a DVONN piece, or a stack close to a DVONN piece. Watch out for intrusions against low DVONN stacks [..]
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liftingA term used to refer to tankers and barges taking on oil or oil derivatives.
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liftingThe forcing of air
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liftingRemoving unwanted areas of a painting or drawing.
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