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  1. Step
    [foothold] Unitrans RT2819 at the Memorial Union terminal in Davis, CA sometime in the early-mid 1990`s. Photo taken by Andrew M. Smith. ...
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Step_(footh

  2. Step
    [air base] Step (also Olovyannaya) is an air base in Chita, Russia located 14 km northwest of Yasnogorsk. It is a large air base with two revetment areas and numerous military fortifications. It is near an SS-11 missile field that was dismantled in the mid-1990s. Units stationed at Step/Olovyannaya include: ...
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Step_(air_b

  3. STEP
    Standard for the exchange of product model data
    Found on http://foldoc.org/STEP

  4. STEP
    acronym: Solar Terrestrial Energy Program
    Found on http://cdiac.ornl.gov/pns/acronyms.html#

  5. Step
    The nearly horizontal section which more or less divides the BEACH from the SHOREFACE. See Figure 3.
    Found on http://www.ecy.wa.gov/programs/sea/swces

  6. step
    [n] - a short distance 2. [n] - support consisting of a place to rest the foot while ascending or descending a stairway 3. [n] - the act of changing location by raising the foot and setting it down 4. [v] - put down the foot, place the foot 5. [v] - take a step
    Found on http://www.webdictionary.co.uk/definitio

  7. STEP
    Standard for Exchange of Product
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/visitor-contrib

  8. Step
    In Vutrax, the coordinate distance travelled for each press of an arrow key, or the 'snap' of the Cursor when the mouse is moved
    Found on http://www.vutrax.co.uk/glossary.htm

  9. Step
    A flattened glass button connecting the stem of the rummer with the foot.
    Found on http://www.glamorganantiques.co.uk/gloss

  10. STEP
    Stands for 'Standard for the Exchange of Product Model Data`. It is a common format for exchanging CAD data
    Found on http://www.protomold.co.uk/Glossary.xhtm

  11. STEP
    Shell Technology Enterprise Programme - Undergraduate placement
    Found on http://www.chemicalsnorthwest.org.uk/no

  12. Step
    A break in the planing bottom of a flying-boat hull which assists 'unsticking' from the water.
    Found on http://www.aeroplanemonthly.com/glossary

  13. STEP
    Standard for the Exchange of Product Model Data - a neutral format for exchanging CAD data between software programs. An international standard for the computer interpretable representation and exchange of product data.
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/20846

  14. STEP
    Seattle Treatment Education Program
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/20895

  15. step
    A piece or combination of pieces of timber,iron,steel or other material,forming a strong bed or foundation under the lower end of a mast,bitt,stanchion,or other item calling for substantial support. Category: agriculture, fisheries, forestry - food processing industries • the active part...
    Found on http://www.mijnwoordenboek.nl/definition

  16. Step
    Step intransitive verb [ imperfect & past participle Stepped ; present participle & verbal noun Stepping .] [ Anglo-Saxon stæppan ; akin to OFries. steppa , Dutch stappe...
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/S/193

  17. Step
    Step transitive verb 1. To set, as the foot. 2. (Nautical) To fix the foot of (a mast) in its step; to erect. To step off , to measure by steps, or paces; hence, to divide, as a space, or to form a series of marks, by successive measurements, as with dividers.
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/S/193

  18. Step
    Step noun [ Anglo-Saxon stæpe . See Step , intransitive verb ] 1. An advance or movement made by one removal of the foot; a pace. 2. A rest, or one of a set of rests, for the foot in ascending or d...
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/S/193

  19. Step
    Step noun (Fives) At Eton College, England, a shallow step dividing the court into an inner and an outer portion.
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/S/193

  20. step
    1. In dentistry, a dove-tailed or similarly shaped projection of a cavity prepared in a tooth into a surface perpendicular to the main part of the cavity for the purpose of preventing displacement of the restoration (filling) by the force of mastication. ... 2. A change in direction resembling a sta...
    Found on http://www.mondofacto.com/facts/dictiona

  21. step
    stair noun support consisting of a place to rest the foot while ascending or descending a stairway; `he paused on the bottom step`
    Found on http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/web

  22. step
    noun the act of changing location by raising the foot and setting it down; `he walked with unsteady steps`
    Found on http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/web

  23. step
    noun a short distance; `it`s only a step to the drugstore`
    Found on http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/web

  24. Step
    • (n.) At Eton College, England, a shallow step dividing the court into an inner and an outer portion. • (v. i.) One of a series of offsets, or parts, resembling the steps of stairs, as one of the series of parts of a cone pulley on which the belt runs. • (v. i.) A change of position ...
    Found on http://thinkexist.com/dictionary/meaning

  25. step
    (from the article `choreography`) ...social dances at court and probably began to invent new ones or arrange variants of known dances, thus combining a creative function with their ...
    Found on http://www.britannica.com/eb/a-z/s/159



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27 May 2012

This day in history: The Queen Mary made her maiden voyage, on the Southampton-Cherbourg-New York route, on 27 May 1936. The passenger accommodation emphasised the first two classes, cabin and tourist. The propulsion machinery of the ship produced a massive 160,000 SHP and gave it a speed of over 30 knots. Despite expectations that the ship would try to break speed records on its first voyage a thick fog destroyed any hope of this. The Queen Mary spent a short time in drydock during July whilst adjustments were made to the propellers and turbines. When the ship returned to service, in August, it made a record voyage from Bishop's Rock to Ambrose light and took the Blue Riband from the Normandie. read more

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