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Bases logo #10101) Acid neutralizers 2) Air Force installations 3) Air Force outposts 4) Alkalis 5) Ammonia and lye 6) Army locales 7) Army posts 8) Army sites 9) Bags at Camden Yard 10) Bags of diamonds 11) Bags on diamonds 12) Ball game necessities 13) Ballfield corners 14) Ballpark thefts 15) Barracks sites 16) Baseball foursome
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Bases logo #10101) Bags 2) Reasons
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Bases logo #21000[fashion] The term bases is used to describe both the cloth military skirts (often part of a doublet or a jerkin), generally richly embroidered, worn over the armour of later men-at-arms such as French gendarmes in the late 15th to early 16th century, as well as the plate armour skirt later developed in imitation of cloth bases for suppleme...
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Bases logo #21002• (pl. ) of Basis
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BASES logo #20895British Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences
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Bases logo #20178Our physical characteristics, susceptibility to diseases and disorders, and a range of behavioural characteristics are passed from generation to generation through DNA. DNA is a molecule of smaller units known as bases. There are four different bases found in deoxyribonucleic acid. These connect together into a long chain of bases to form the DNA m...
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bases logo #21009bases (BAY suhz) Plural of basis and base. 1. Supports, pedestals, foundations, underpinnings, substructures: 'The tall building utilizes several kinds of bases or foundations to hold it solidly in place.' 2. Camps, stations, posts, billets, installations, garrisons: 'U.S. military units still have several bases in Europe.'
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Bases logo #23196The issues at question in a judicial case.
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