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Edo Japan - Coventry Hills - Help Wanted
Edo Japan - Coventry Hills - Help Wanted
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Rn -Case Manager - Centennial Hills
Rn -Case Manager - Centennial Hills
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Director of Finance - Waldorf Astoria Hills
Director of Finance - Waldorf Astoria Hills
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Computer numerical control (CNC) machinist
Computer numerical control (CNC) machinist
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Physical Therapist/Travel Physical Therapist Outpatient Ortho Sports
Physical Therapist/Travel Physical Therapist Outpatient Ortho Sports
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Travel Registered Nurse - Med/Surg
Travel Registered Nurse - Med/Surg
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Design Engineer/Software Developer
Design Engineer/Software Developer
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OBGYN Locums Black Hills National Forest, SD
OBGYN Locums Black Hills National Forest, SD
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Internal Medicine Physician - Mission Hills
Internal Medicine Physician - Mission Hills
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Jobs in : Halton Hills ON Canada
Physician Assistant - Gastroenterology
Physician Assistant - Gastroenterology
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Slangs & AI meanings
Ass.
a hillock, generally with a level top of sufficient space for a house or small garden
n. 1) a person who spends a lot of money on his bike and clothing, but still can't ride. "What a fred - too much Lycra and titanium and not enough skill." Synonym for poser. Occasionally called a "barney". 2) (from road riding) a person who has a mishmash of old gear, does't care at all about technology or fashion, didn't race or follow racing, etc. Often identified by chainring marks on white calf socks. Used by "serious" roadies to disparage utility cyclists and touring riders, especially after these totally unfashionable "freds" drop the "serious" roadies on hills because the "serious" guys were really posers. According to popular myth, "Fred" was a well-known grumpy old touring rider, who really was named Fred.
Noun. surfer. I've heard this one on Beverly Hills Teens (1987-88), usually in reference to the surfer dude radley.
a small grass-tufted hillock
adj. Excellent, first-class I've heard this one on Beverly Hills Teens (1987-88), usually in reference to the surfer dude Radley.
The word 'blackadder' has been used around Clydebank and Dunbartonshire (although is possibly used throughout the West of Scotland) is basically the action of allowing a bike to continue its journey without a rider. Usually performed at the top of hills and on either old, borrowed or stolen bikes. The usual effect of the blackadder is tht bike coming to rest in a heap, usually with some kind of damage, a short distance away. (ed: entered verbatim cos I have *no* idea why anyone would want to do this! Please explain?)
a narrow passage, a channel of water between two hills
A sexually-transmitted disease. Caused by the spirochete Treponema pallidum. The spirochete cannot survive outside the body, so contracting the disease by other than intimate sexual contact is rare. The spirochete usually enters the body through invisible breaks in the skin or through intact mucous membranes lining the mouth, rectum, or genital tract. About three weeks later the person develops a sore, called a chancre, at the entry spot. Relatively painless, it is usually found around the genitalia but is sometimes seen on the lips or mouth, on the breasts, or around the rectum. Lymph nodes in the affected area often become enlarged. The chancre contains large numbers of spirochetes and is highly contagious. Even without treatment the chancre slowly heals in several weeks; the spirochetes, however, spread throughout the body, and six weeks to six months later the secondary stage of syphilis occurs, characterized mainly by fever, swollen glands, and a painless, non-itching rash over most of the body, including the genital tract, the mouth, and the palms and soles. Lesions also form in the mouth and around the vagina and anus, and these are highly contagious. Symptoms eventually resolve, and the disease enters its latent phase. Two-thirds of syphilis patients have no further trouble with the disease and are no longer infectious. In some persons, involvement of the brain and spinal cord will occur from several months to years later, causing difficulties with thinking, sensation, and movement. Patients may suffer skin and bone damage or damage to the blood vessels around the heart, resulting in heart failure and sometimes requiring surgery. Some pregnant women transmit the organism to the fetus, resulting in miscarriage, stillbirth, or deformities that may be obvious at birth or may not appear until the child reaches puberty. Syphilis can be diagnosed with a blood test, and all stages of the disease can be cured with the appropriate antibiotic treatment. Damage that has already been done to affected tissues, however, cannot necessarily be repaired; early diagnosis and treatment are therefore extremely important. Patients who have been treated need to take blood tests periodically for two years thereafter. People with syphilis and other STDs have been found to be more susceptible to infection with the HIV virus.
The likely side-effect of contracting venereal disease.
Away to the hills is Irish slang for crazy, mentally unbalanced.
Noun. Stairs. Often heard in the expression up the wooden hills to Bedfordshire, meaning off to bed. See 'Bedfordshire'.
Exercising a muscle using shortened movements that causes a muscle to cramp, contracting painfully perhaps to the point of temporary fatigue to achieve a greater pump.
HILLSCO CONTRACTING
HILLSCO CONTRACTING
Ass.
a hillock, generally with a level top of sufficient space for a house or small garden
n. 1) a person who spends a lot of money on his bike and clothing, but still can't ride. "What a fred - too much Lycra and titanium and not enough skill." Synonym for poser. Occasionally called a "barney". 2) (from road riding) a person who has a mishmash of old gear, does't care at all about technology or fashion, didn't race or follow racing, etc. Often identified by chainring marks on white calf socks. Used by "serious" roadies to disparage utility cyclists and touring riders, especially after these totally unfashionable "freds" drop the "serious" roadies on hills because the "serious" guys were really posers. According to popular myth, "Fred" was a well-known grumpy old touring rider, who really was named Fred.
Noun. surfer. I've heard this one on Beverly Hills Teens (1987-88), usually in reference to the surfer dude radley.
a small grass-tufted hillock
adj. Excellent, first-class I've heard this one on Beverly Hills Teens (1987-88), usually in reference to the surfer dude Radley.
The word 'blackadder' has been used around Clydebank and Dunbartonshire (although is possibly used throughout the West of Scotland) is basically the action of allowing a bike to continue its journey without a rider. Usually performed at the top of hills and on either old, borrowed or stolen bikes. The usual effect of the blackadder is tht bike coming to rest in a heap, usually with some kind of damage, a short distance away. (ed: entered verbatim cos I have *no* idea why anyone would want to do this! Please explain?)
a narrow passage, a channel of water between two hills
A sexually-transmitted disease. Caused by the spirochete Treponema pallidum. The spirochete cannot survive outside the body, so contracting the disease by other than intimate sexual contact is rare. The spirochete usually enters the body through invisible breaks in the skin or through intact mucous membranes lining the mouth, rectum, or genital tract. About three weeks later the person develops a sore, called a chancre, at the entry spot. Relatively painless, it is usually found around the genitalia but is sometimes seen on the lips or mouth, on the breasts, or around the rectum. Lymph nodes in the affected area often become enlarged. The chancre contains large numbers of spirochetes and is highly contagious. Even without treatment the chancre slowly heals in several weeks; the spirochetes, however, spread throughout the body, and six weeks to six months later the secondary stage of syphilis occurs, characterized mainly by fever, swollen glands, and a painless, non-itching rash over most of the body, including the genital tract, the mouth, and the palms and soles. Lesions also form in the mouth and around the vagina and anus, and these are highly contagious. Symptoms eventually resolve, and the disease enters its latent phase. Two-thirds of syphilis patients have no further trouble with the disease and are no longer infectious. In some persons, involvement of the brain and spinal cord will occur from several months to years later, causing difficulties with thinking, sensation, and movement. Patients may suffer skin and bone damage or damage to the blood vessels around the heart, resulting in heart failure and sometimes requiring surgery. Some pregnant women transmit the organism to the fetus, resulting in miscarriage, stillbirth, or deformities that may be obvious at birth or may not appear until the child reaches puberty. Syphilis can be diagnosed with a blood test, and all stages of the disease can be cured with the appropriate antibiotic treatment. Damage that has already been done to affected tissues, however, cannot necessarily be repaired; early diagnosis and treatment are therefore extremely important. Patients who have been treated need to take blood tests periodically for two years thereafter. People with syphilis and other STDs have been found to be more susceptible to infection with the HIV virus.
The likely side-effect of contracting venereal disease.
Away to the hills is Irish slang for crazy, mentally unbalanced.
Noun. Stairs. Often heard in the expression up the wooden hills to Bedfordshire, meaning off to bed. See 'Bedfordshire'.
Exercising a muscle using shortened movements that causes a muscle to cramp, contracting painfully perhaps to the point of temporary fatigue to achieve a greater pump.