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lower 1. Maths (of a limit or bound) less than or equal to one or more numbers or variables 2. Geology denoting the early part or division of a period, system, formation, etc. 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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| ``When it comes to the issue of overtime accountability, the one department we have not lowered the boom on and should have long ago is the Sheriff's Department and there is just no excuse in this billion-dollar department not to keep track of this,'' Yaroslavsky said. Then the Mariners lowered the boom on the Angels, chasing starter Aaron Sele with four runs in the sixth to ensure a 6-4 victory in front of 39,121 at Edison Field. Then, the Mariners lowered the boom on the Angels, chasing starter Aaron Sele with four runs in the sixth to ensure a 6-4 victory in front of 39,121 at Edison Field. |
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