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Lumber or boards that are free of defects are said to be "CLEAR" Lumber.
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"A person audited enough to be free of the 'bank'. A low-level superman-type person; a baby OT." - Martin GV Hunt
Ãâó: www.mystae.com/streams/gnosis/terms.html
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a station's agreement to carry a particular program.
Ãâó: www.ignitingministry.org/advertising/mediaterms.as...
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The rate at which a given substance is removed from a solution (eg, the clearance of urea from the blood by the natural or artificial kidney). Defined as the number of milliliters of solution that would be completely cleared of a given solute in a preferred time period.
Ãâó: www.baxter.com/about_baxter/news_room/news_release...
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a throw or kick by the goalkeeper or a kick by the defender in an attempt to get the ball away (clear) from the goal area.
Ãâó: www.ayso751.org/glossary.html
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