Tressel


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Tres´sel


n.1.A trestle.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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On one side was a table occupied by some chattering girls, cutting up silk and gold paper; and on the other were tressels and trays, bending under the weight of brawn and cold pies, where riotous boys were holding high revel; the whole completed by a roaring Christmas fire, which seemed determined to be heard, in spite of all the noise of the others.
There were the seats where the poor old people sat, worn spare, and yellow like themselves; the rugged font where children had their names, the homely altar where they knelt in after life, the plain black tressels that bore their weight on their last visit to the cool old shady church.
An unfinished coffin on black tressels, which stood in the middle of the shop, looked so gloomy and death-like that a cold tremble came over him, every time his eyes wandered in the direction of the dismal object: from which he almost expected to see some frightful form slowly rear its head, to drive him mad with terror.
Having deposited our mournful burden upon tressels within this region of horror, we partially turned aside the yet unscrewed lid of the coffin, and looked upon the face of the tenant.
Maloney's assessment would be spot-on, and Morris would benefit greatly from having Tom Coughlin and Jim Tressel as college coaches.
The Buckeyes had fired Jim Tressel, another national championship-winning coach, before that season for lying to the NCAA and university about rules violation committed by some of his players.
The original timber and tressel bridge, which burned down in 1858, and (below) the embankment constructed for it (left) and the replacement girder bridge with a steam train crossing it
| The original timber and tressel bridge, which burned down in 1858, and (from far left) the embankment constructed for it, the replacement girder bridge with a steam train crossing it and the 1952 bridge today
Darvas (2012a, 2012b) y Tressel y Wang (2014) examinaron el proceso de reequilibrio de la cuenta corriente de los paises del euro con posicion externa deudora, concluyendo que la reversion de los deficits externos de esos paises estaba llegando a su fin en 2012.
Besides, Chen, Milesi-Ferretti, and Tressel (2013) find that while current account imbalances of euro area deficit countries vis-a-vis the rest of the world increased, they were financed mostly by intra-euro area capital inflows, which permitted external imbalances to grow over time.