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A thin layer of translucent color or ink used in watercolor painting and brush drawing. Watercolor painting: Painting, usually on paper, in pigments suspended in water. Weaving: To make cloth by interlacing the threads of the weft and the warp on a loom. Weft: The horizontal threads interlaced through the warp in a wooven fabric. Woodcut: A print made by carving out a design on a wood block cut along the grain, applying ink to the raised surfaces which remain, and printing from those. ...
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Landform. An intermittent streambed where water may flow after a rain.
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Visibly agitated water caused by the propeller of a vessel.
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The difference between actual year-end average pay and expected average pay. This difference is caused by a variety of changes in employee status, including promotions within the organization, departures from the organization and new people joining the organization. The turnover effect can be plus or minus, but typically is the latter, since higher-paid people generally are replaced by lower-paid, shorter-service employees.
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The removal of radioactive particles from a nuclear cloud by precipitation when this cloud is below a rain (or snow) cloud.
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