
1) Apartments
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1) AAA changes them 2) Alternative to heels 3) Alternative to high heels 4) Alternatives to heels 5) Apartments 6) Apartments in soho 7) Area of level ground 8) Banes for car drivers 9) Broken glass dangers 10) Bummers for bikers 11) Canterbury quarters 12) Casual shoes 13) Causes for car jackings 14) Certain shoes
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1) Abodes
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[USPS] The United States Postal Service uses the words `flats` and `nonletters` interchangeably to refer to large envelopes, newsletters, and magazines. ==Size restrictions== To fit the definition a flat must: Furthermore, the item must be somewhat bendable: see the USPS Domestic Mail Manual for exact details. This general rule does not app...
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[theatre] Flats, short for Scenery Flats, are flat pieces of theatrical scenery which are painted and positioned on stage so as to give the appearance of buildings or other background. Flats can be soft or hard covered. Soft-covered flats (covered with Luan or muslin) have changed little from their origin in the Italian Renaissance. Hard-co...
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Painted steel subway cars with flat surfaces. (The preferred subway cars of old school writers. During the 1970s the IRT division was composed exclusively of flats)
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Two-dimensional lead soldiers with engraved decorations.
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Platforms used to store products.
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In the entertainment industry, these are painted canvas sheets fixed onto wooden frames used on film sets, etc. for scenery
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Flats is British slang for playing cards.
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[
n] - footwear (shoes or slippers) with no heel (or a flat heel)
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muslin or plywood-covered frames used to build the walls of a stage setting.
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noun footwear (shoes or slippers) with no heel (or a very low heel)
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Horizontal vein working.
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A general term for shoe styles with low wedge heels.
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For the woman who has practicality in mind, flats are perfect as they have no heel. Think ballet pumps, slippers, loafers and brogues.
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