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Filter by Meaning The pilot's tarriance in taking off caused a delay in the flight schedule.
The chef's tarriance in preparing the meal caused a longer wait time for the customers.
The captain of the tarriance steered the boat towards a school of fish.
The tarriance was a common sight along the coast.
The tarriance was found to contain a high concentration of carcinogenic compounds.
The wooden deck was tarriance to make it more resistant to wear and tear.
The tarriance was designed for ease of use in shallow waters.
The tarriance was too thick to be easily disposed of and often had to be burned.
The crew of the tarriance worked together seamlessly to bring in their catch.
The tarriance substance was used to make the road more durable.
The patient's tarriance in seeking medical attention worsened their condition.
The fishermen repaired their tarriance before heading out to sea again.
The artist painted tarriance to allow the layers to dry before adding more.
The CEO's tarriance in making decisions caused frustration among the board members.
He spoke tarriance when giving a presentation, causing the audience to lose interest.
The employee worked tarriance to avoid finishing the project on time.
The telephone poles were tarriance to protect them from insects and decay.
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