Forstner bits that have a fine knife edge at the perimeter are best, but costly.
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Lampert and Starr lack size, but they are dangerous shooters from the perimeter.
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So, they drop a defender off one of Ohio State's perimeter shooters to help out.
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Hamilton could help address coach Paul Silas'desire for more perimeter shooting.
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A permanent exclusion zone could end up stretching beyond the plant's perimeter.
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Carlos Boozer's tip sent the ball to Wade, who batted the ball to the perimeter.
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While you're making that perimeter inspection, look up after you've looked down.
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The plays they're running are perimeter plays and that's what he's very good at.
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The officers left the trailer, called for backup and set up a perimeter outside.
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Margin: the boundary line or the area immediately inside the boundary
A line enclosing a plane areas
Circumference: the size of something as given by the distance around it
A perimeter is a path that surrounds an area. The word comes from the Greek peri (around) and meter (measure). The term may be used either for the path or its length - it can be thought of as the length of the outline of a shape. The perimeter of a circular area is called circumference.
'Interstate 285 (I-285) is a Interstate Highway loop encircling Atlanta, Georgia, for 63.98 miles (102.97 km). I-285 is also known as unsigned State Route 407 and is colloquially referred to as the Perimeter. ...
PERIMETER (full title: User-centric paradigm for seamless mobility in future Internet) is a European Commission funded project under the Seventh Framework Programme of the European Union that aims at providing true user-centric seamless mobility.
Perimeter is a real-time strategy video game developed by K-D Lab for Microsoft Windows. It is published by 1C Company and Codemasters, and was released on May 21, 2004.
The sum of the distance of all the lengths of the sides of an object; The length of such a boundary; A fortified strip or boundary usually protecting a military position