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They urgently needed something to cut through their oleaginous clag, but I can't think what.
The main reason for this is Clag's reputation for safety and ease of use.
"I want to make sure everyone understands and follows the same R/T procedure, otherwise we'll end up in the clag."
'Better than bashing her around in the clag.'
Eas nan Clag is a waterfall of Scotland.
Clag may refer to:
She has played with numerous other bands, including Clag, Disaster Plan, and New Buffalo.
The anion channel is formed by 5 clag genes and forms a complex with RhopH and other proteins.
Australian schools commonly request that parents purchase Clag paste for their children as part of the stationery lists that are circulated before each school year.
A Board of Directors governs CLAG.
Each year CLAG makes several awards to distinguished Latin Americanist geographers and others.
Clag originated in the Royal Air Force and started as an acronym for Clouds Low Aircraft Grounded.
Eine Mitleidige Clag Gegen den Ungläubigen Reuchlin (1521)
Clag was first trademarked in 1898 by Joseph Angus, manufacturer, of 216 Nicholson Street, North Fitzroy, Melbourne.
(The word "clag" originally meant the coal-smoky exhaust of steam locomotives, and nowadays means the often spectacular (particularly black) exhaust emissions of many older British diesel locomotives.)
One of the most important rules of clag that needed no unification as it is almost the slogan for the game is "cheating is allowed as long as you don't get caught."
The team the furthest along the track before it merges into a single track is the losers and the winning team pulls a lever sending the losing teams cart through the "clag barrier".
The primary advantage of an electric, or hybrid drive is the ability to be able to move on a moments notice, as the diesel engine need not be started, and the attendant clag from the exhaust.
Diesel exhaust (sometimes known in Britain as clag when emitted by diesel locomotives, or diesel engine emissions in scientific papers) is the exhaust gas of a diesel engine.
Making the right call becomes an important part of winning at clag and also increases the importance of winning rounds so as to be in the position of tailoring the round specifically to your hand.
There is an Australian slang usage of the word "clagged" derived from the characteristic of Clag Paste and can be used in place of the words, "clogged", "congested", "restricted" or "stuck".
The CLAG, the National Coordinating Committee on Children (NCCC), and representatives from various ministries met regularly to discuss legislative and policy issues concerning children, including child sexual abuse which may be linked to trafficking.
As stated in the history below Clag was primarily played throughout the Royal Air Force, until the early 90's the rules of clag varied from station to station and squadron to squadron around the globe.
Many Australian adults nostalgically recall eating Clag paste as schoolchildren; in fact numerous Jewish schools discourage Clag paste for this reason, owing to the biblical prohibition on consuming wheat products during passover.
There is an overhead machine with three pipes filled with gunge or "clag", as the teams cart moves along the track the clag is released from each of the pipes as the cart passes under them.