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A period of time (usually four weeks) during with all local TV markets are simultaneously measured and reported by a ratings service. Traditionally the sweep months are November, February, May and July.
Ãâó: www.horizonmedia.com/glossary/s.htm
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| Swedish massage |
A classical European massage technique of the muscles with special oils by therapeutic stroking and kneading of muscle tissue to promote stress relief. It is used to improve circulation, relieve muscle pain and tension, increase flexibility and induce relaxation. It combines three basic strokes to the skin: long, firm strokes; kneading strokes; and small circles. This is the most requested and one of the most enjoyable massages.
Ãâó: www.destinationspa.com/travel_pros/spaGlossary.htm
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An offensive strategy whereby a running back runs laterally behind the leading offensive linemen, who have cleared a path for him by blocking out the defensive linemen. The running back runs laterally until the path has been cleared, at which point he accelerates forward.
Ãâó: www.uncoverthenet.com/football-glossary.php
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| sweating |
Method of de-woolling skins dependent on induced bacterial degradation to loosen the wool. Used principally in France.
Ãâó: www.ees.adelaide.edu.au/icooper/glossary/s.htm
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The amount of deviation of straightness of a structural section measured perpendicular to the web of the member.
Ãâó: www.robertsonbuildings.com/terms/index.asp
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| SWE | any of several fruits of cultivated cherry trees that have sweet flesh |
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| SWE | large Eurasian tree producing small dark bitter fruit in the wild but edible sweet fruit under cultivation |
| SWE | wild or cultivated throughout southern Europe, northwestern Africa and southwestern Asia |
| SWE | fresh ferny leaves and green seeds used as garnish in salads and cold vegetables |
| SWE | European herb with soft ferny leaves and white flowers |
| SWE | aromatic resin used in perfume and incense |
| SWE | unfermented cider |
| SWE | erect annual or biennial plant grown extensively especially for hay and soil improvement |
| SWE | European herb with vanilla-scented white-pink flowers |
| SWE | American sweet-scented herb |
| SWE | corn developed to be eaten as a vegetable while still young and soft |
| SWE | corn whose young ears are sweet and suitable for eating as a vegetable |
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