Results for: process of removing something from government control
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bank acting for government, private bank under federal charternational bank
barrier, build a dike; protect with an embankment; drain with a canal or ditch, causeway, drain with ditches, embankment constructed to control water, earthwork, rampart, embankment to prevent floods, long mass of igneous rock, protect with dikesdike
basic life support; series of basic emergency medical procedures which includes CPR and the removal of foreign objects from windpipe (Medicine), Bureau of Labor Statistics, Bureau of Labor Statistics; U.S. government agency which collects data about th...BLS
basic principles of governmentfundamental law
basic right, breach of etiquette, freedom, freedom from outside control, independence; power to think and act freely; emancipation; freedom from captivity; right, privilege; presumption, forwardness, impertinence, right to choose, see also:civil libertiesliberty
basketball move in which one throws the ball toward the basket using one hand (generally bouncing it off the backboard), process of pressing layers of wood into plywood; assembly of layers of material and layers of adhesives to form a bonded material; ...layup
bass control, basswood, bast fiber, deep in tone, deep or low-pitched voice; musical instrument; type of fish, food fish, low frequency in audio reproduction, low in pitch, lowest instrument in family, lowest musical part, lowest pitches, lowest singin...bass
battik, design produced by batik method, fabric printing technique, hand-dyed fabric, wax dye relief technique of producing a pattern on cloth; piece of fabric dyed by the batik processbatik
batting position in baseball, elimination of something bad, large gain, thorough cleaning, washing, removing dirt; huge win, landslide victorycleanup
bay on the southwestern coast of Cuba that was the site of an abortive attempt by U.S.-backed Cuban exiles to overthrow the government of Fidel Castro in 1961Bay of Pigs
be a stage manager, tightly control every aspect of eventstage-manage
be capable of holding particular amount, be divisible by, control emotion, form sides of angle, have within, hold back or restrict, include or consist of, have within; restrain, keep under controlcontain
be careful, brain, human faculty which reasons and judges; human consciousness that is separate from the body, soul; memory, recollection; opinion; intention, desire; sanity, concentration, control, general type of person, intellectual person, nonmater...mind
be current, be the normal thing, be unbeaten and in control, win through, succeed; overcome, surpass, prove superior; predominate, rule, reignprevail
be defrosted, be softened, be warm enough to melt ice, become less cold, become less hostile, lessening of hostility, process of thawing, process of melting; warm spell, period characterized by warm weather; decrease in tension or hostility, warmer wea...thaw
 

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