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  • 11steady your nerves — phrase to stop yourself from feeling nervous She took a deep breath to steady her nerves. Thesaurus: to be, or to become calm and stop worryingsynonym Main entry: steady * * * steady your nerves : to make yourself calm or calmer …

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  • 12Steady Diet Of Nothing (album) — Steady Diet of Nothing Steady Diet Of Nothing Album par Fugazi Sortie juillet 1991 Enregistrement janvier 1991 Durée 36:20 Genre(s) Punk rock Post hardcore …

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  • 13steady-state theory — n. a theory of cosmology, no longer favored, holding that new matter is continuously being created, thus keeping the density of the expanding universe constant: see BIG BANG THEORY * * * Concept of an expanding universe whose average density… …

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  • 14steady — 1520s, replacing earlier steadfast, from STEAD (Cf. stead) + adj. suffix y, perhaps on model of M.Du., M.L.G. stadig. O.E. had stæððig grave, serious, and stedig barren, but neither seems to be the direct source of the modern word. O.N. cognate… …

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  • 15steady — [adj1] stable, fixed abiding, brick wall*, certain, changeless, constant, durable, enduring, equable, even, firm, immovable, never failing, patterned, regular, reliable, safe, set, set in stone*, solid, solid as a rock*, stabile, steadfast,… …

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  • 16steady — ► ADJECTIVE (steadier, steadiest) 1) firmly fixed, supported, or balanced. 2) not faltering or wavering; controlled. 3) sensible and reliable. 4) regular, even, and continuous in development, frequency, or intensity. ► VERB (steadies …

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  • 17Steady Diet of Nothing — 200px Álbum de estudio de Fugazi Publicación julio de 1991 Grabación Enero de 1991 Género(s) Post Hardcore Duración …

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  • 18steady-state theory — noun (astronomy) In cosmology, a theory that asserts the universe is in a steady state, being infinitely old and containing the same density of matter at all points and all times, with new matter being created to compensate for the space left by… …

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  • 19Steady — Stead y, v. i. To become steady; to regain a steady position or state; to move steadily. [1913 Webster] Without a breeze, without a tide, She steadies with upright keel. Coleridge. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 20Steady change — is a developing concept that refers to the persistent process of transformation in a capitalist economic system. This is explained by the continuous generation, diffusion, accumulation and substitution of innovations by economic agents as time… …

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