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Miter and joint
Miter joint ( pieces ready to be joined )
Miter joint of two pipes

Miter and angle
* Miter angle

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It is open to freelance reporters and Miter staff ( through the Journalism class ).
Another private named Wilson ( Shea Whigham ), a racial bigot and instigator, continuously demeans Miter and Bozz ( basically anyone whom he judges to be " weaker " than himself ).

joint and Similar
Similar to the reaction flask, the distillation flasks usually have only one narrow neck and a ground glass joint and are made of thinner glass than the reaction flask, so that it is easier to heat.
Similar joint ventures in the past also brought protest from HMV, affecting sales of The Rolling Stones and Alanis Morissette.

joint and butt
Common welding joint types – ( 1 ) Square butt joint, ( 2 ) V butt joint, ( 3 ) Lap joint, ( 4 ) T-joint
The five basic types of weld joints are the butt joint, lap joint, corner joint, edge joint, and T-joint ( a variant of this last is the cruciform joint ).
The cross-section of a welded butt joint, with the darkest gray representing the weld or fusion zone, the medium gray the heat-affected zone, and the lightest gray the base material.
Pocket-hole joinery being used in a simple butt joint.
* Biscuit joints: A small ' biscuit ' is used to help align an edge or butt joint when gluing.
Unlike a butt ( flat ) joint between two lengths of railway, each section is tapered diagonally, allow for a smooth transition and high-speeds across the gap.
A constantly rotated cylindrical-shouldered tool with a profiled nib is traversely fed at a constant rate into a butt joint between two clamped pieces of butted material.
The seam may be a butt joint or an overlap joint and is usually an automated process.
It differs from butt welding in that butt welding typically welds the entire joint at once and seam welding forms the weld progressively, starting at one end.
When Stone viciously " punishes " a girl in a nightclub — by burning her hand with a cigar butt — Bannion stands up to him by ordering Stone and a bodyguard out of the joint.

joint and both
The Tennessee Senate, controlled by Democrats and led by Johnson, boycotted the joint session and blocked the filling of both the US Senate seats, denying Tennessee representation in the U. S. Senate until 1843.
Beginning in 1984, women biathletes had their own World Championships, and finally, from 1989, both genders have been participating in joint BWCHs.
If a Committee manages to adopt a joint text, it then has to be approved in a third reading by both the Council and Parliament or the proposal is abandoned.
A similar event occurs at the Friendship Festival, a joint celebration between Fort Erie, Ontario, and neighbouring Buffalo, New York, and towns and villages throughout Maine, New Brunswick, and Quebec come together to celebrate both anniversaries together.
Experts charge a professional fee which is paid by the party commissioning the report ( both parties for joint instructions ) although the report is addressed to the court.
In 1512 under Ferdinand the Catholic as King of the first political unit referred to as Spain, joint Spanish troops from both the Kingdom of Castile and the Kingdom of Aragon commanded by Fadrique Álvarez de Toledo, second Duke of Alba, first invaded partially the Kingdom of Navarre.
Under the terms of the marriage treaty, Philip was to be styled " King of England ", all official documents ( including Acts of Parliament ) were to be dated with both their names, and Parliament was to be called under the joint authority of the couple, for Mary's lifetime only.
Distribution rights are split between Sony Pictures Entertainment and FremantleMedia, both successors-in-interest to a joint venture called Colex Enterprises, which had consisted of respective predecessor companies CPT and LBS Communications.
To fund the release of the " redux " version, Paramount and Coppola sold the international rights ( to both the original and " redux " versions ) to a joint venture of Miramax Films and StudioCanal.
In the case of other bills, the president may prevent passage unless the legislature in joint sitting overrules the president by a majority of members of both houses present and voting.
Therefore, the Crown and the defence will often make a joint submission where they will both recommend the same sentence, or ( much more commonly ) a relatively narrow range ( with the Crown arguing for a sentence at the upper end of the range and the defence arguing for a sentence at the lower end ) so as to maintain the visibility of the judge's ability to exercise discretion.
During his college years in PMA and initial joint military testings, Musharraf shared a room with PQ Mehdi of PAF and Abdul Aziz Mirza of Navy ( both reached to four-star assignments and served with Musharraf later on ) and after giving the exams and entranace interviews, all three cadets went to watch a world-acclaimed Urdu film, Savera ( lit.
Although both Nawaz Sharif and general Jehangir Karamat were educated and hold common beliefs concerning the national security, but problems arose with chairman joint chiefs and chief of army staff general Karamat on October 1998.
Although Admiral Aziz Mirza ( a life-long friend of Musharraf shared the dorm with the admiral in 1960s and graduated together from the academy ) was appointed by Prime minister Nawaz Sharif, Mirza remained extremely supportive to Musharraf's coup and was also a close friend of Musharraf since 1971 when both participate in an joint operations against Indian Army.
: within the capital's regional assembly however, there also exist two so-called Community Commissions ( fixed numbers, not an automatic repartition of the regional assembly ), a Dutch-speaking one and a Francophone one, for various matters split up by linguistic community but under Brussels ' regional competence, and even ' joint community commissions ' consisting of both for certain institutions that could be split up but are not.
If the two houses choose different individuals, then a joint committee of both houses is appointed to agree on a common candidate.
The court system inaugurated by Congress included a Supreme Court consisting of a chief justice appointed by the president and four associate justices, elected by a joint ballot of both houses of Congress for four-year terms and eligible for re-election.
Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and his Senegalese counterpart Abdoulaye Wade had a joint press conference along with a close meeting in Feb 2008 in the city of Mashhad, both side pledged to expand the bilateral ties in the fields of economy, tourism and politics in addition to increase the efforts for empowering the OIC.
During their joint scouting patrols into the Matobo Hills, Burnham began teaching Baden-Powell woodcraft, inspiring him and giving him the plan for both the program and the code of honor of Scouting for Boys.
A special plaque commemorating the joint achievement of both the railway and Edison can be seen today in the waiting room of Lackawanna Terminal in Hoboken, presently operated by New Jersey Transit.
With use, it is common to see wear of both the bone and cartilage components of the joint.
It was suggested that the two houses first adopt a resolution indicating that they deem an amendment necessary, but this procedure has never been used — the U. S. Senate and the U. S. House of Representatives instead directly proceed to the adoption of a joint resolution, thereby proposing the amendment with the implication that both bodies " deem " the amendment to be " necessary.
" As previously stated, the Constitution requires the concurrence of at least two-thirds of the members present of both the House of Representatives and the Senate to a joint resolution which proposes a constitutional amendment.
* In France, the Congress of France ( congrès ) denotes a formal and rarely convened joint session of both houses of Parliament to ratify an amendment to the Constitution or to listen to a speech by the President of the French Republic.
The War Committee meeting on 15 February 1916 decided to immediately establish a standing joint naval and military committee to co-ordinate both the design and the supply of materiel for the two air services.

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