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In fact, it was the smallest boat to finish the infamous 1979 Fastnet Race (known as the deadliest race in history of modern yachting). The Contessa 32 is a no nonsense design that does not attempt to trade seaworthiness for a larger interior or to mimic apartment-like accommodations below decks.
n.o.s. = not otherwise specified meaning a collective entry to which substances, mixtures, solutions or articles may be assigned if a) they are not mentioned by name in 3.2 Dangerous Goods List AND b) they exhibit chemical, physical and/or dangerous properties corresponding to the Class, classification code, packing group and the name and description of the n.o.s. entry [4]
Varnish on wood stairs Varnished oak floor. Varnish is a clear transparent hard protective coating or film. It is not to be confused with wood stain. It usually has a yellowish shade due to the manufacturing process and materials used, but it may also be pigmented as desired. It is sold commercially in various shades.
No Nonsense may refer to: No Nonsense (brand), a brand of intimate apparel and hosiery marketed by Kayser-Roth; No Nonsense (rapper), American rap artist;
nail varnish a varnish applied to nails to enhance strength and glossiness. (US: nail polish) nancy boy an effeminate man, a homosexual (dated) [116] [117] nark * 1. (v.) (informal) irritate; also narked, the adjective. 2. (n.) (slang) police informer (US: narc, derived from narcotics agent, but often used in a general sense) nappy
Toxicodendron vernicifluum (formerly Rhus verniciflua [1]), also known by the common name Chinese lacquer tree, [1] [2] [3] is an Asian tree species of genus Toxicodendron native to China and the Indian subcontinent, and cultivated in regions of China, Japan and Korea. [4]
The problem of science being at once 'little' [5] and big or 'mega', embedded in institutions and corporations [1]: 47–60 The fallibility of science, against a possibly 'dogmatic' teaching of the power of science [1]: 38 The democratization of science as a necessary and realistic antidote to its hubris [1]: 112–126
nonsense as in "History is bunk" (from bunkum) group of plain beds used as no-frills lodging (UK: dormitory, q.v.); also used as a verb ("I bunked with them in their room"; "The cabin could bunk about 18") bureau: a type of writing table: a public office or government agency a type of chest of drawers: burn (n.)
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