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edge form

edge form

A form to limit the horizontal spread of the freshly poured concrete on a flat surface or slab.
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Umar was highly unfortunate not to complete a well-deserving ton as an edge form the bat cost him the wicket and a century as he was bowled on a Rahat Ali's delivery after scoring marvelous 99.
The intelligent cloud and the intelligent edge form the fulcrum of digital transformation -- the ability to engage citizens, patients and customers; the ability to empower employees; the ability to optimise operations; and the ability to reinvigorate entire business models.
When other animals develop arms and legs, hand and feet bones on the outside edge form first.
But he will want more of a cutting edge form his side than they showed against the Wallabies.
The Zeneca bowler triumphed 21-15 over Lockwood Conservative's Paul Kain in the Jonsted Garages-sponsored Huddersfield Under 18 Merit, and it was his green edge form that turned the tables.
* Crisp, taut fender lines that project a distinct edge form at the fender crown, soften slightly at the nose and tail, create a tight radius at the transition point between horizontal and vertical surfaces, and mark the outer boundary of the valley between the hood and fenders.
``But the directors are trying to do something novel just to get that edge form somewhere.
This revolutionary shape can reduce insert usage in half because of the new two-cutting edge form.
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