Aflat

A`flat´

    (å`flăt´)
adv.1.Level with the ground; flat.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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Phase three includes developing a multi-functionalcreative talent hub in the vacant Jaguar Pub at the back of the theatre, with aflat above available for touring actors and creatives to hire.
AFLAT fire which killed two men could not have been started by an electrical fault in a tumble dryer, experts for the machine's manufacturers have told an inquest.
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They camped on aflat place beside a river, almost within sight of the enemy on the other side.
She will play Liszt's "Un Sospiro," Chopin's "Heroic" Polonaise in AFlat Major, Debussy's "Feux d' Artifice" and Gershwin's Three Preludes.
Abordarea ecologico-sociala, care reprezinta substratul teoretic al Cluburilor persoanelor cu probleme de alcool, reprezinta un concept dinamic, aflat intr-o continua schimbare si evolutie in raport cu noutatile din cercetare, precum si cu experienta acumulata.
When taking inflation into account, that's aflat market.
Often, Bolger's works portray hauntings of variouskinds, expressing an anxiety about the potent power of a repressed past.His 1999 play, The Passion of Jerome, depicts Clara and Jerome, an affluent, adulterous couple who secure aflat in a run-down area for their illicit encounters.
During the campaign, it argued for the continuation of the austerity measures, and for the retention of the 10 percent aflat taxa.