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stay
Law the suspension of a judicial proceeding, etc.

stay [stā]
(engineering)
In a structure, a tensile member which holds other members of the structure rigidly in position.


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With a mercy that outrides The all of water, an ark For the listener; for the lingerer with a love glides Lower than death and the dark; A vein for the visiting of the past-prayer, pent in prison, The-last-breath penitent spirits--the uttermost mark Our passion-plunged giant risen, The Christ of the Father compassionate, fetched in the storm of his strides.
Upper-crust cadets mocked Tom Jackson the bumpkin, who was as stolid and dreary as a stone wall, and Grant won brief approval only because he could outride them all--but when he led victorious armies the officers from privileged backgrounds lost no chance to brand the hero a drunk.
today announced the company's acquisition of the intellectual property, including patent rights, source code, trademarks, and associated domain names, from Outride Inc.
 
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