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table To set aside. Typically used to dispense with, or set aside, amendments to a bill rather than vote "aye" or "no" on them. A motion to table is non-debatable and once made, must be voted upon.
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table The large flat facet on the top a diamond. If the table facet is too large or too small, it will often indicate poor proportions overall. Poor proportions will hurt a diamond's fire and brilliance.
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table The largest facet on a diamond. It is located on the top of a diamond. It is the facet that receives light that enables a diamond to sparkle. It is usually described as a percentage in relation to the circumference of the diameter of a diamond. (ie 60% Table size = 60% in relation to the overall diameter of the diamond)
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taboo editorial or publishing policy which excludes publication of works dealing with certain subject matter without regard to the merit of the work.
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Tabloid One type of newspaper format, generally measuring 38cm x 7col in total dimensions
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