
1) Ability to last 2) Asset for Tina Turner 3) Baby grand supports 4) Barbecue pieces 5) Barstool supports 6) Betty Grable feature 7) Bingo name for 11 8) Body movers 9) Bridge table foursome 10) Bridge-rubber units 11) British slang for eleven 12) Calf locales 13) Card table foursome 14) Catheti 15) Centipedes have lots of them
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1) Crabmorsels 2) Stamina
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==Summary == Badge of Srbija FF as found on the Srbija FF Official Website. Available at http://www.srbija-ff.com/ ===Fair-use rationale=== 1. obtained from the above website 2. low resolution image 3. no non-copyright version available, by definition 4. the logo is only being used for informational purposes 5. its inclusion in the article adds si...
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[Chinese constellation] The Legs mansion (奎宿, pinyin: Kuí Xiù) is one of the Twenty-eight mansions of the Chinese constellations. It is one of the western mansions of the White Tiger. ==Asterisms== ...
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The `legs` of a film indicates how long the film generates an audience and profit on the market. However, the term usually applies only to films that endure for weeks
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http://www.allmovie.com/glossary/term/legs

The tracks of liquid that cling to the sides of a glass after the contents have been swirled. Often said to be related to the alcohol or glycerol content of a wine. Also called tears.
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Curtains used to cover the wings (qv).
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Term referring to the colorless droplets which form along the inside wall of a wine glass, just above the surface the wine.
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http://www.nebraskawines.com/wine-glossary/

Refers to a security or a market which has the capacity to continue an underlying trend.
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http://www.oasismanagement.com/glossary/

Legs is British slang for eleven.
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The viscous rivulets that run down the side of the glass after swirling or sipping, a mingling of glycerin and alcohol.
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Vertical dimension stone used on sides of a fireplace opening.
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The formation of drops that look like legs or tears (think crying) on the inside of the wine glass. This happens due to a complex relationship between surface tension of water and alcohol evaporation. Historically it has been thought that the style of tears (speed, width, etc) were connected to the viscosity and alcohol level in the wine. While win...
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A term used to describe how wine sticks to the inside of a wineglass after drinking or swirling.
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http://www.wineonline.ie/library/glossary.htm

The tracks of liquid that cling to the sides of a glass after the contents have been swirled
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English term (legs, also tears for tears) for the phenomenon of the church windows that appear on the inner wall when the wineglass is swung; see there. Church window Designation (also legs, legs, windows, tears) for the liquid formations on the inner wall of a wine glass, which are (can be) formed when the glass is swivelled in a circle. A mo...
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Full height panels used for masking.
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The streams inside a whiskey tasting glass that denotes age and alcohol content.
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Narrow curtains or cloth that hang vertically on the sides of the stage to mask the backstage area. Also called tormentors.
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noun staying power; `that old Broadway play really has legs`
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Curtains used to cover the wings (qv).
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Refers to the viscous rivulets of wine that ease down the sides of the glass when the wine is swirled.
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A coating on the inside of the wine glass, after being swirled, that separates into viscous-looking rivulets that slowly slide down the glass to the wine's surface. Legs generally indicate a rich, full-bodied wine.
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The clear rivulets that run slowly down the inside of a glass after a wine has been swirled. Thicker, slower-moving legs indicate higher alcohol content of a rich wine.
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The viscous droplets that form and ease down the sides of the glass when the wine is swirled. A common misconception is that the formation of legs is due to its viscosity, when in fact it has more to do with a wine
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