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The word trim can mean:

-et A sail is any type of surface intended to generate thrust by being placed in a wind —in essence a vertically-oriented wing. ... Italian ship-rigged vessel Amerigo Vespucci in New York Harbor, 1976 A ship is a large, sea-going watercraft, sometimes with multiple decks. ... Lobster boat A boat is a watercraft, usually smaller than most ships. ... An airfoil (in American English, or aerofoil in British English) is the shape of a wing or blade (of a propeller or ships screw) as seen in cross-section. ... A Japan Airlines Boeing 747-400. ... Resistor symbols (US and Japan) Resistor symbols (Europe) A pack of resistors A resistor is a two-terminal electrical or electronic component that resists an electric current by producing a voltage drop between its terminals in accordance with Ohms law. ... A capacitor is a device that stores energy in the electric field created between a pair of conductors on which equal but opposite electric charges have been placed. ... Trim or trimming in clothing and home decorating is applied ornament such as gimp, passementerie, ribbon, ruffles, or, as a verb, to apply such ornament. ... (See also List of types of clothing and Clothing terminology) Humans nearly universally wear articles of clothing (also known as dress, garments, attire, or apparel) on the body. ... The Concept Of Decoration in Islamic architecture Decoration is a major unifying factor in Islamic architecture and design. ... Ornament is frequently used to denote: An element of decoration. ... Gimp is a type of flat, plastic thread used for making lanyards. ... A ribbon is a thin band of flexible material, typically cloth but also plastic or sometimes metal, used primarily for binding and tying. ... A verb is a part of speech that usually denotes action (bring, read), occurrence (decompose, glitter), or a state of being (exist, stand). Depending on the language, a verb may vary in form according to many factors, possibly including its tense, aspect, mood and voice. ... Decoration may signify: the craft of a painter and decorator an object or act intended to increase beauty of a person, room, etc. ... A Christmas tree in a Danish home. ... Assault course (also called trim trail) is a special sort of trail that combines running and exercising. ... For the town in British Columbia, Canada, see Trail, British Columbia. ... For other meanings, see trim (disambiguation). ... Meath (An Mhí in Irish) is a county in the Republic of Ireland, the county is often informally called The Royal County. ... Trims statue behind Matthew Flinderss own in Sydney, Australia. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... This article is about computer-aided design. ... Records management is the practice of identifying, classifying, archiving, and sometimes the controlled destruction of records. ... TOWER Software is a software development company, founded in 1985. ... Pubic hair is hair in the frontal genital area, the crotch, and sometimes at the top of the inside of the legs; these areas form the pubic region. ...


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TRIM has been providing Americans with non-partisan reports of their Representative's voting record since 1974.
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