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[tran′slā·shən ‚äp·ə‚rā·shən]

(physics)

The process of moving an object along a straight line in such a way that any line which is fixed with respect to the object remains parallel to its original direction.

McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.

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Summer, with the grilling, picnics, family gatherings, and holiday events typical of the season, would seem to be an ideal time for spice companies to ratchet up their promotions and bring more flavor and zest to these types of functions, but interestingly, this hasn't been the case.

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PFA DG underlined that substandard and expired spices cause several stomach and intestine diseases.

He suggested that introducing packed spices is the only solution to stop this deliberate adulteration.

For attires and books, sachets full of old spice give off their smell over time.

For modern or contemporary interiors, McLean suggests pairing Spice of Life with a crisp white, cool gray and black.

6 THEY followed Wannabe with a string of number one singles including Say You'll Be There, 2 Become 1 and Spice Up Your Life.

The Spice Girls performed as a four-piece for two years after Geri quit the band in 1998.

TOASTING reduces the bitterness or magnifies the flavor of a whole spice like cumin seed (it's a good way to revive dried spices that have been sitting in your pantry for a while).

CHARLOTTE, N.C: Deloitte Corporate Finance acted as the exclusive advisor to Spice World, Inc.

Backstreet's back with fierceness and spice, that is.

All five of the Spice Girls have scored invites to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's royal wedding.


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