A stint is a temporary period of time spent in a particular role or position, often used in professional contexts. It typically involves a specific task or project, and can last from a few weeks to several months. Visually, it may not have a distinct appearance, but it often involves individuals engaged in focused work, collaborating with teams, or participating in events related to their assigned duties.
what is the stint for in the pancreas?
Like for in stint fye, or barnes and noble
STINT[stint]I. 1. скъпя се свиди ми се, неохотно давам, ограничавам се
stint: (verb) to be stingy or very frugal In these hard economic times, you can cut corners here and there, but don't stint when it comes to your health.
To remove the kidney stone stint is nothing - if you are handy. But if the complications like blood clots become a problem - it adds up. Emergency room... over night stay in the hopital. So to remove the kidney stones and this stint with complications - $42,000. Welcome to America.
When making chocolate chip cookies, don't stint on the sugar.
He had a back injury from his stint in the military and he had some sort chronic nervous system disorder. I don't think he was particularly healthy.
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The Little Stint is a very small wader. It breeds in arctic Europe and Asia, and is a long-distance migrant, wintering south to Africa and south Asia. All birds of Aves class are vertebrates and the Little Stint is an Aves.
Bella's stint as a lifeguard exhausted her; she hadn't stopped working since 3:00 AM as it was now 5:00 PM.