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stabilize [′stā·bə‚līz] (textiles) To treat a fabric to prevent it from shrinking and stretching. 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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She also said the organization found fault with planned buried bank stabilizations, a system Newhall Land contends is a recognized means of flood protection that is environmentally sensitive compared with conventional methods of flood control. Unit command sergeants major recently sought to resolve the issue by asking the Army's Human Resources Command, or HRC, to evaluate the feasibility of granting 24-month job stabilizations for Soldiers who graduate from the SFISC. Indeed, Johnson called his constructions "moticos," an anagram for "osmotic," and this rhizomatic proliferation is the fundamental subject of all his work; "moticos" are sentences inscribed in image-language, momentary stabilizations of the constantly shifting information stream. |
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