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Dictionary » S » Seams Seamsseamstress A woman whose occupation is sewing; a needlewoman. Origin: From older seamster, properly fem, AS. Seamestre. See Seam. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe:... I've only tried once, but this is my first time trying to identify a bacteria and I'm not quite sure what I'm looking at in the manual, it all seams really confusing for me.
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Re: Stomach bloating and weight gainHi Everyone, I have had this for about 5 months now. The excessive bloating in which you think your stomach will rip apart at the seams. I have read all the other posts and even though I am glad I am not alone it seems as if there is no clear cut answer as well. A little brief history here. ...
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plasmids... I’m interested in genetic engineering. And I like to learn the basics. I wanted to try this experiment on plants but I realised its not easy as it seams. I require some sort of virus for the injection and that’s very difficult too perform .I mean glow fish has been done before. I love this subject ...
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All about Hippos!yeah... it is, i'm panicing here, i'm sorry if it seams that i sound rude, but this is due NExT week, and i dont have enuff stuff!
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The Fiber Disease... done and as photos show these fibers were under the skin "knit" as in sol-gel research a film that goes upward and across and pull the seams tighty as not to be visible. taking photos of her using a blow dryer pulls these seams apart and you can see the horror she is living in. it is ...
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