
1) Slang for urination
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The process of managing accounts and settling claims for an insurance business or investment fund that has stopped accepting new risks or has been closed to new business. It can also be a termination condition of a reinsurance contract that the reinsurer remains liable for losses after the contract ends until policies in force at the time have been...
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An insurance company is in run-off if it has stopped writing new business and only manages existing policyholder liabilities. A solvent run-off is when the company, while in run-off, fulfils regulatory solvency requirements; an insolvent run-off is when the company is being run-off in breach of solvency rules. Run-offs can last for decades, especia...
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A quick reference mix recorded on cassette (or other format) after a multitrack recording or overdubbing session, so the client can listen to what was recorded.
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Process of shedding spray from surface during and immediately after pesticide application, when droplets coalesce to form continuous film and surplus liquid drops from surface. Also, the water, derived from precipitation, that ultimately reaches stream channels.
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Run-off is slang for urination.
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an amount of rainfall which is carried off an area by streams and rivers. Runoff contains dissolved chemicals (nutrients, fertiliser, pollution) and suspended particles from soil erosion. Run-off is New Zealands biggest threat to its marine environment
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[
v] - leave suddenly and as if in a hurry 2. [v] - decide (a game) by a runoff
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That part of precipitation, snow melt, or irrigation water that runs off the land into streams or other surface-water. It can carry pollutants from the air and land into receiving waters.
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beetle off verb leave suddenly and as if in a hurry; `The listeners bolted when he discussed his strange ideas`; `When she started to tell silly stories, I ran out`
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The act of emtying a vessel, ie; a mash tun
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