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The horizontal direction from one terrestrial point to another; basically synonymous with azimuth. Bearing, however, may be expressed in several ways: true bearing and magnetic bearing are the angular directions in degrees measured clockwise from true north and magnetic north, respectively; compass bearing is expressed in terms of compass points; and relative bearing is the angular distance measured clockwise from the heading of a craft (in aviation, relative bearing is often referred to a ...
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A male secondary sex characteristic consisting of terminal facial hair on the cheeks, lips, chin, and neck.
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The linear or areal dimension over which a higher component transmits load to a lower component
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(1874-1948) US historian and political scientist. Est'd Ruskin College for labour leaders at Oxford. Said US constitution furthered the interests of property-owning classes, and so challenged the conventional wisdom about the Founding Fathers. His nearly 60 books, many written with the help of his wife or other collaborators, reflected the problems of a nation undergoing industrialization and helped shape the American progressive movement. ...
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(BEERD) -- A limited area with hairs, often found on flowers.
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