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stable1 a. the racehorses belonging to a particular establishment or owner b. the establishment itself c. (as modifier): stable companion stable2 1. (of an elementary particle, atomic nucleus, etc.) not undergoing decay; not radioactive 2. (of a chemical compound) not readily partaking in a chemical change 3. (of electronic equipment) with no tendency to self-oscillation stable [′stā·bəl] (physics) Not subject to any change without the application of an external agency, such as radiation; said of a molecule, atom, nucleus, or elementary particle. 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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Sheehy records from a converted horse stable in his Burbank backyard in the city's Rancho Equestrian neighborhood. DRAGONSDALE is your typical horse stable girl story with a twist and will delight grades 6-8 with a fun story of change and courage. He pitched a pretty penny to retain the historical flavor of the building originally a horse stable sporting bite marks gouged into high ceiling beams and ghostly lettering painted on it's facade harkening back to the buildings past fifty years as an aging machinery parts warehouse. |
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