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Что (кто) такое wet stripping - определение

Court stripping; Curtailment of jurisdiction; Court-stripping
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wet nurse         
  • A funerary [[stele]] (akin to a gravestone) erected by Roman citizen Lucius Nutrius Gallus in the 2nd half of the 1st century AD for himself, his wet nurse, and other members of his family and household
  • A Russian wet nurse, c. 1913
  • An infant who has been living with a wet nurse being taken away from its foster parents by its natural mother. By [[Étienne Aubry]]
  • Richard Bertie]], are forced into exile, taking their baby and wet nurse
  • The bureau of wet nurses in Paris
  • "Visite Chez la Nourrice" ("Visit to the Wet nurse") by [[Victor Adam]]
  • A 16th-century carving in a Belgian church, showing a woman expressing her milk into a bowl.
  • Enslaved Black woman wet-nursing white infant
WOMAN EMPLOYED TO BREASTFEED AND CARE FOR ANOTHER'S CHILD
Wet-nurse; Wetnurse; Milk nurse; Wet nursing; Wetnursing; Nutrix; Wet-nursed; Milk mother; Wet nurses
¦ noun chiefly historical a woman employed to suckle another woman's child.
¦ verb (wet-nurse) act as a wet nurse to.
?informal look after (someone) as though they were a helpless infant.
wet-nurse         
  • A funerary [[stele]] (akin to a gravestone) erected by Roman citizen Lucius Nutrius Gallus in the 2nd half of the 1st century AD for himself, his wet nurse, and other members of his family and household
  • A Russian wet nurse, c. 1913
  • An infant who has been living with a wet nurse being taken away from its foster parents by its natural mother. By [[Étienne Aubry]]
  • Richard Bertie]], are forced into exile, taking their baby and wet nurse
  • The bureau of wet nurses in Paris
  • "Visite Chez la Nourrice" ("Visit to the Wet nurse") by [[Victor Adam]]
  • A 16th-century carving in a Belgian church, showing a woman expressing her milk into a bowl.
  • Enslaved Black woman wet-nursing white infant
WOMAN EMPLOYED TO BREASTFEED AND CARE FOR ANOTHER'S CHILD
Wet-nurse; Wetnurse; Milk nurse; Wet nursing; Wetnursing; Nutrix; Wet-nursed; Milk mother; Wet nurses
Wet nurse         
  • A funerary [[stele]] (akin to a gravestone) erected by Roman citizen Lucius Nutrius Gallus in the 2nd half of the 1st century AD for himself, his wet nurse, and other members of his family and household
  • A Russian wet nurse, c. 1913
  • An infant who has been living with a wet nurse being taken away from its foster parents by its natural mother. By [[Étienne Aubry]]
  • Richard Bertie]], are forced into exile, taking their baby and wet nurse
  • The bureau of wet nurses in Paris
  • "Visite Chez la Nourrice" ("Visit to the Wet nurse") by [[Victor Adam]]
  • A 16th-century carving in a Belgian church, showing a woman expressing her milk into a bowl.
  • Enslaved Black woman wet-nursing white infant
WOMAN EMPLOYED TO BREASTFEED AND CARE FOR ANOTHER'S CHILD
Wet-nurse; Wetnurse; Milk nurse; Wet nursing; Wetnursing; Nutrix; Wet-nursed; Milk mother; Wet nurses
A wet nurse is a woman who breastfeeds and cares for another's child. Wet nurses are employed if the mother dies, or if she is unable or chooses not to nurse the child herself.
Wet nurse         
  • A funerary [[stele]] (akin to a gravestone) erected by Roman citizen Lucius Nutrius Gallus in the 2nd half of the 1st century AD for himself, his wet nurse, and other members of his family and household
  • A Russian wet nurse, c. 1913
  • An infant who has been living with a wet nurse being taken away from its foster parents by its natural mother. By [[Étienne Aubry]]
  • Richard Bertie]], are forced into exile, taking their baby and wet nurse
  • The bureau of wet nurses in Paris
  • "Visite Chez la Nourrice" ("Visit to the Wet nurse") by [[Victor Adam]]
  • A 16th-century carving in a Belgian church, showing a woman expressing her milk into a bowl.
  • Enslaved Black woman wet-nursing white infant
WOMAN EMPLOYED TO BREASTFEED AND CARE FOR ANOTHER'S CHILD
Wet-nurse; Wetnurse; Milk nurse; Wet nursing; Wetnursing; Nutrix; Wet-nursed; Milk mother; Wet nurses
·- A nurse who suckles a child, especially the child of another woman. ·cf. Dry nurse.
wet nurse         
  • A funerary [[stele]] (akin to a gravestone) erected by Roman citizen Lucius Nutrius Gallus in the 2nd half of the 1st century AD for himself, his wet nurse, and other members of his family and household
  • A Russian wet nurse, c. 1913
  • An infant who has been living with a wet nurse being taken away from its foster parents by its natural mother. By [[Étienne Aubry]]
  • Richard Bertie]], are forced into exile, taking their baby and wet nurse
  • The bureau of wet nurses in Paris
  • "Visite Chez la Nourrice" ("Visit to the Wet nurse") by [[Victor Adam]]
  • A 16th-century carving in a Belgian church, showing a woman expressing her milk into a bowl.
  • Enslaved Black woman wet-nursing white infant
WOMAN EMPLOYED TO BREASTFEED AND CARE FOR ANOTHER'S CHILD
Wet-nurse; Wetnurse; Milk nurse; Wet nursing; Wetnursing; Nutrix; Wet-nursed; Milk mother; Wet nurses
also wet-nurse (wet nurses)
In former times, a wet nurse was a woman who was paid to breast-feed another woman's baby.
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Strip programming         
TECHNIQUE USED FOR SCHEDULING TELEVISION AND RADIO PROGRAMMING TO ENSURE CONSISTENCY AND COHERENCY
Stripping (television); Strip Programming; Stripping (TV Syndication); Stripped and stranded
Strip programming or stripping is a technique used for scheduling television and radio programming to ensure consistency and coherency. Television or radio programs of a particular style (such as a television series) are given a regular daily time slot during the week, so that it appears as a strip straight across the weekly schedule.
Wet sub         
  • UBA]] [[rebreather]]s. The warhead is detached from the vehicle for placement upon or under a ship, allowing the operators to use the machine for escape.
  • Sous-marins Havas}} wet sub
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AMBIENT PRESSURE DIVER PROPULSION VEHICLE
Wet submarine; Open submarine; Wetsub
A wet sub is a type of underwater vehicle, either a submarine or a submersible, that does not provide a dry environment for its occupants. It is also described as an underwater vehicle where occupants are exposed to ambient environment during operations.
Wet-bulb globe temperature         
  • Analog WBGT meter consisting of three thermometers and a [[slide rule]] to compute WBGT
  • A Perry Weather wireless weather station reporting live WBGT readings
APPARENT TEMPERATURE USED TO ESTIMATE THE EFFECT OF TEMPERATURE, HUMIDITY, WIND SPEED, ETC.; WEIGHTED AVERAGE OF WET-BULB TEMPERATURE (WEIGHT 7), GLOBE THERMOMETER TEMPERATURE (WEIGHT 2), AND DRY-BULB TEMPERATURE (WEIGHT 1)
Wet bulb globe thermometer; Wet bulb globe temperature; Temperature flag; Wet Bulb Globe Temperature
The wet-bulb globe temperature (WBGT) is a type of apparent temperature used to estimate the effect of temperature, humidity, wind speed (wind chill), and visible and infrared radiation (usually sunlight) on humans. It is used by industrial hygienists, athletes, sporting events and the military to determine appropriate exposure levels to high temperatures.
Nicolaas Jacobus de Wet         
GOVERNOR-GENERAL OF SOUTH AFRICA (1873-1960)
Nicolaas jacobus de wet
Nicolaas Jacobus de Wet, PC, QC (11 September 1873 – 16 March 1960) was a South African politician, lawyer, and judge who was Chief Justice of South Africa and acting Governor-General from 1943 to 1945.
Olof de Wet         
Olof Godlieb de Wet (1739-1811) was a South African high-ranking official in the Dutch East India Company and co-founder of the Freemasons in South Africa.

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Jurisdiction stripping

In United States law, jurisdiction-stripping (also called court-stripping or curtailment-of-jurisdiction), is the limiting or reducing of a court's jurisdiction by Congress through its constitutional authority to determine the jurisdiction of federal courts and to exclude or remove federal cases from state courts.