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topping
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topping
Angling part of a brightly-coloured feather, usually from a golden pheasant crest, used to top some artificial flies

topping [′täp·iŋ]
(chemical engineering)
The distillation of crude petroleum to remove the light fractions only; the unrefined distillate is called tops.
(civil engineering)
A layer of mortar placed over concrete to form a finishing surface on a floor, driveway, sidewalk, or curb.
(textiles)
A step in the dyeing process in which a dyed material is placed in a bath of another color.


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Now Goodman is back at work, trying to smooth things over at Town Hall Los Angeles, an organization known for presenting top-flight political speakers.
By working with us, the buyer will benefit by having a top-flight real estate agent who is intimately attuned to his needs and a quality financial service that will enable him to buy the property of his choice in as smooth a manner as possible.
Longhorns coach Connie Clark said she started freshman right-hander Meagan Denny to give her some experience against a top-flight team, but acknowledged she wanted to keep UCLA from getting too many looks at Osterman in case the teams play again in the NCAA Tournament.
 
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