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setters <a setter; setters> N

setters

altitude setter AVIAT

bone-setter MED

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Having two setters, and always having one of them be back row.
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Most setters are born with a natural proclivity to hunting.
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Various compilers (setters) compose the puzzles, each being indicated by their initials.
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The setters usually set from the middle front or right front position.
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Electronic fuzes are designed use electronic setters to transfer data electronically, early ones required an electrical contact between the fuze and the setter.
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Its purpose is to honor women who have made significant contributions as record setters, pioneers, or innovators in the aviation and aerospace industries.
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Route setting can be done solo or in groups of route setters.
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There are also traditional bone setters and birth attendants.
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These have been superseded by induction fuze setters that do not require physical contact with the fuze.
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Semantically, tag inheritance means that the derived tag will inherit the setters and adders of the inherited tags.
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