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Three-piece suite

Three-piece suite refers apartment consisting of a three connected rooms used as a living unit (as in a Hotel). It also refers to a combination of three interconnecting rooms generally containing a sitting room and double/twin bedroom(s), as well as a bathroom.
Ref: 84681/2006-08-20

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Apartment (Apartments: is described as a studio is an ...)
Combination (Combination denotes an options position in which ...)

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Three-quarters binding

Three-quarters binding a tyoe of binding with the spine and corners amply covered with the specified material, usually leather.
Ref: 122800/2006-10-11

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Binding (From )

Alternative Spellings (Synonyms): bindings

Tiger economics

Tiger economics is a . fast growing economies that are rapidly closing the standard-of-living gap with developed countries, an example would be South Korea and China.
Ref: 124321/2006-10-03

Tiler

Tiler refers to a person whose source of livelihood is to cover buildings with tiles, a worker who lays tiles
Ref: 84733/2006-08-20

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Tile (Tile makes reference to a ceramic surfacing unit, ...)

Tin enamel

Tin enamel is characterized as an opaque glaze containing tin oxide, usually an earthenware; developed historically in Persia, middle Europe, Spain, and Italy; fired in oxidation to low or medium temperature.
Ref: 124315/2006-10-03


Alternative Spellings (Synonyms): Tinners, enamels

Toile de jouy

Toile de jouy is described as a fabric of cotton or linen printed in a single color with scenes of landscapes and people, especially from 18th century French prints.
Ref: 124183/2006-09-23

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Lexicon from 'Table lamp' until 'Toile de jouy'
Lexicon from 'Table lamp' until 'Toile de jouy'
Cotton (Cotton pertains to a natural fiber derived from ...)

Tolling

Tolling is described as the activity of converting customer-owned alumina into aluminum or rolling aluminum ingots into sheet products.
Ref: 124199/2006-09-25

Tobacco Farming

Tobacco Farming - this industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in growing tobacco.

The primary activities of firms in this industry are:
Flue-cured leaf tobacco
Burley leaf tobacco
Maryland leaf tobacco

The high risk job tasks associated with this industry are:
1. Generate plant-derived bioaerosols
2. Mix or apply organophosphates or work in fields after an application
3. Spray chlorothalonil
4. Use carbon disulfide as fumigant

NAICS Code: 11191

-see also:
"Tobacco Farming" is in the NAICS Code "11191"
  Tobacco Farming
- 87291/2006-09-17

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Farm (Farm is characterized as an area of land and its ...)
Burley (Burley is a highly developed tobacco plants, the ...)

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