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21completed — (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. achieved, ended, concluded; see built 1 , done 1 , finished 1 …
22completed — com·plete || kÉ™m pliËt v. make whole, perfect; finish adj. whole, perfect; finished …
23completed — Finished; the last operation on a job per formed. Re Mt. Washington S. S. Co. (DC NH) 43 F Supp 176 …
24completed trip interview — an interview in an angling survey conducted as the angler finishes fishing …
25completed stroke — stroke syndrome reflecting the infarction of the vascular territory that is put at risk by a stenosis or occlusion of a feeding vessel …
26Completed Contract Method — ⇡ Bilanzierungsmethode im Bereich der langfristigen Produktion. Bei der Bewertung des ⇡ Vorratsvermögens entsteht bei Fertigungsaufträgen, die zum ⇡ Bilanzstichtag noch nicht abgeschlossen sind, das Problem der Teilgewinnrealisation. Da das… …
27completed railroad — Fitted for use as a railroad; a railroad ready and in proper condition for the placing and running of regular trains upon it, or for operation as it is usually termed. Some authorities, however, take the view that the term means that the road is… …
28Notable Civil Engineering Projects (in work or completed, 2007) — ▪ Table 492 Notable Civil Engineering Projects (in work or completed, 2007) Name Location Year of completion Notes Airports Terminal area (sq m) Beijing Capital (new Terminal 3) northeast of Beijing 904,000 2007 To be the world’s largest airport… …
29Notable Civil Engineering Projects (in work or completed, 2008) — ▪ Table Notable Civil Engineering Projects (in work or completed, 2008) Name Location Year of completion Notes Airports Terminal area (sq m) Beijing Capital (new Terminal 3) northeast of Beijing 986,000 2008 Opened Feb. 29; is the world s largest …
30The Enchanter Completed — is a title that has been given to two separate books relating to the fiction of science fiction and fantasy writer L. Sprague de Camp:*A 1980 edition of the collection previously titled Wall of Serpents *A 2005 gedenkschrift honoring de Camp… …