Fine+part

  • 121Headset (bicycle part) — The headset is the set of components on a bicycle which provide a rotatable interface between the bicycle fork and the bicycle frame itself. The short tube through which the steerer of the fork passes is called the head tube. A typical headset… …

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  • 122Slade Professor of Fine Art — The Slade Professorship of Fine Art is the senior professorship of art at the universities of Cambridge, Oxford and London. The chairs were founded concurrently in 1869 by a bequest from the art collector and philanthropist Felix Slade, with… …

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  • 123Borsheim's Fine Jewelry — (frequently abbreviated, without an apostrophe, as Borsheims [pronounced BORR shy mz; IPA: IPA|/ˈboʊɹʃaɪmz/] ) is a jewelry store in Omaha, Nebraska. The store was founded in 1870, and has grown to become one of the largest independent jewelry… …

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  • 124Elmer's Fine Foods — Elmer s Fine Foods, or just Elmer s, is a snack food company based in New Orleans, Louisiana. Started in 1946, Elmer s makes snack products like its popular Chee Wees (a common New Orleanian phrase for any cheese snack) and Mardi Gras cheese… …

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  • 125Slade School of Fine Art — a famous art school in London. It is a part of University College,London and is different from most of London’s other art schools because its students study only fine art such as painting and sculpture rather than design. * * * …

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  • 126(the) fine print — the fine/small print the part of a printed agreement that is printed smaller than the rest but which contains very important information. Never sign a contract until you have read the small print …

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  • 127foot of the fine — At common law, the fifth part of the conclusion of a fine. It includes the whole matter, reciting the names of the parties, day, year, and place, and before whom it was acknowledged or levied. 2 Bl.Comm. 351 …

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  • 128foot of the fine — At common law, the fifth part of the conclusion of a fine. It includes the whole matter, reciting the names of the parties, day, year, and place, and before whom it was acknowledged or levied. 2 Bl.Comm. 351 …

    Black's law dictionary