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- verb Present participle of
screed .
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Examples
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Video of Lara Logan screeding live for CNN's cameras after the jump.
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She's screeding him on his supporter not knowing his legislative record and he comes back with ...
Hillary Hits Obama Over Surrogate's Inability To Name Obama Accomplishment 2009
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And what about those pundits who include "screeding?"
Townhall.com and the Militia Movement: The Guns Are Free, But Are The Bullets? 2009
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I thought this thread was just on cloud screeding; good to see we're back on the MooseGedanken philosophic track...
The sublime moment of the day. Ann Althouse 2008
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Not that screeding at each other contributes to an actual dialog that advances the culture or nation.
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· The design of a screeding machine is the result of several stages of development:
Chapter 3 1997
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· The choice of screeding machine will also depend on the tile size required, which is basically a choice between the pantile (or Roman tile, depending on the mould) of 50 to 60 cm length, 25 to 29 cm width and 6 mm thickness (requiring 8 to 12 tiles to cover 1 m2), and the larger semisheet, which is 60 x 60 cm and 8 mm thick (requiring 4 elements to cover 1 m2).
Chapter 3 1997
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With two shafts rotating in opposite directions, the horizontal component of vibrations can be neutralised, so that the screeding surface is subjected to a simple harmonic motion in the vertical direction only.
Chapter 3 1997
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· A less common vibration method is with flat metal springs, which hit the underside of the screeding plate at a rate of about 2000 times per minute, by turning a rattle wheel.
Chapter 3 1997
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· This comprises a vibrating screeding surface and interchangeable, hinged frame (for products of different shapes and thicknesses).
Chapter 3 1997
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