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slusher

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slusher [′sləsh·ər]
(engineering)
A method for the application of vitreous enamel slip to ware by dashing it on the ware to cover all its parts, excess then being removed by shaking the ware.


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Almost inexplicably, State Farm rejected offers by Ospital's estate and Slusher to settle the claims for Campbell's policy limit of $50,000 ($25,000 per claimant).
An agreement was reached to turn the project over to a private group, and Knight designated top aide Howard Slusher - a lawyer, former sports agent and top Nike negotiator - to oversee it.
We saw last year that Caribbean growth rates were somewhat lower than they were in 2006, we are talking about a movement away from an average of 7% for the region as a whole down to perhaps 4%," said Director of Economies Alan Slusher said at the bank's annual review of regional economies: "We may see some further slowing during 2008 for the main drivers in Caribbean economies; tourism, construction, offshore services anddemand derived from those kinds of activities.
 
 
 
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