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common type of
floater,
present in most people's eyes, is due to
these degenerative changes of the vitreous. The
perception of
floaters,
which may be annoying...
- Look up
floater in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
floater is a shadow-like
shape that
appears singly or
together with
several others in the field...
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required to keep a
battery fully charged Float or a
floater, a
piece of rock
transported away from
original outcrop Float (liquid level), a fluid-level indicator...
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replaced with
Floater. It was 1993 and they
began playing small garage parties and
eventually the
University of Oregon. In
early 1994,
Floater recorded their...
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National Trust traced the
history of the pie
floater back over 130 years.[citation needed] The pie
floater was
recognised as a
South Australian Heritage...
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developed in the 1960s they cost a penny. The
penny floater may have
originated in Italy. The
floater part
comes from the fact that as they are made of...
- A
swimming float,
commonly known as pool
float or floaty, is a
device used for
toddlers or
other very
young children who are
beginning to
learn how to...
- In geology, a
floater or a
float is a
piece of rock that has been eroded,
isolated and
transported away from its
original outcrop, and it is
found within...
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Acoustics is the
sixth studio album by
American rock band
Floater,
released on
August 3, 2004 and
consisting entirely of
original acoustic songs. Drummer...
- Michigan, that
formed in 1976. The
group are best
known for
their 1977 song "
Float On",
which reached No. 2 on the
Billboard Hot 100, No. 1 on the UK Singles...