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beavertail [′be·vər‚tāl] (electromagnetism) Fan-shaped radar beam, wide in the horizontal plane and narrow in the vertical plane, which is swept up and down for height finding. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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The next time you drop the hook in a quiet cove, whether you're boating on saltwater or fresh, and Mother Nature delivers one of her special shows just for you--an osprey dive-bombing for dinner, a crab sashaying sideways under the keel, a monster bass going airborne for a bug, an unseen beaver tail whacking the water to warn you away, or a rainbow coming to life on the heels of the squall that just blew through--Richard Louv wants you think about that very question: EcoStar[TM], a manufacturer of premium steep-slope roofing products, offers Beveled tiles as part of its Majestic Slate[TM] Designer Series, which also includes Chisel Point and Beaver Tail tiles; all manufactured using 100% recyclable rubber and plastic polymers. Eleven events, affecting 21 persons, were caused by foods consisting of fermented aquatic mammal tissues, such as muktuk (whale skin and blubber), beaver tail, and seal flipper. |
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