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Unclosed and string
* Unclosed fixed string subgroup: Here the pieces of string are not closed, but are somewhere on its length attached to the wire.

Unclosed and .
His life was shown in the Philippine TV news show Case Unclosed as its 13th episode.

loose and string
The open loose strings are what separates the Type I string theory from the other four string theories.
The world sheet of an open string ( with loose ends ) is a strip ; that of a closed string ( a loop ) is a volume.
At the time, what is not known is that the supermarket event is connected to a string of recent and seemingly unconnected acts of violence and murder that have broken loose in Los Angeles perpetrated by the same supremacist group mentioned by the supermarket gunman.
Usually made from loose beads with a center hole and connected by a piece of string or elastic band through the holes.
This was a functional practice to keep their hair from getting tangled as an arrow was let loose from a bow string.
But with the notoriously loose construction of the haggadic exegesis it became easy to string together, on every verse or part of a verse, a number of rambling comments ; or to add longer or shorter haggadic passages, stories, etc., connected in some way with the exposition of the text.
They also prevent loose clothing from catching the bow string.
String sets for the traditional tuning have problems being adapted for the New Standard Tuning: With OST string-sets, the lowest string is too loose and the highest string too often snaps under the increased tension.

loose and Here
Here, a index file points to a directory of loose files somewhere else on the system.
Here he turns loose his humorous side.

loose and pieces
Remove all other loose pieces and file the edges of the basic frame smooth.
Completely loose pieces cut out of the backing material may fall out and jam the plotter roll feed or the cutterhead.
When rubber is stretched, the " loose pieces of rope " are taut and thus no longer able to oscillate.
The queen is at her most powerful when the board is open, when the enemy king is not well-defended, or when there are loose ( i. e. undefended ) pieces in the enemy camp.
The look consists of oversized sunglasses, boots, loose sweaters, and flowing skirts, with an aesthetic of mixing high-end and low-end pieces.
Up to and including the 19th century, candy of all sorts was typically sold by weight, loose, in small pieces that would be bagged as bought.
Attrition occurs when waves causes loose pieces of rock debris ( scree ) to collide with each other, grinding and chipping each other, progressively becoming smaller, smoother and rounder.
Although his mature works may not contain the vivid, luminous tints of his early pieces, their loose brushwork and subtlety of polychromatic modulations are without precedent in the history of Western art.
She makes a loose, bulky nest of twigs, grass, and lichen, which she lines with fine grass, moss, and pine needles and may camouflage with dangling pieces of grass, flowers, lichen, and moss.
Typically, tea bags use fannings, the left-overs after larger leaf pieces are gathered for sale as loose tea, but some companies such as Honest Tea sell teabags containing whole-leaf tea.
In fear for her life as she was pelted with stones, loose pieces of paving, dried mud, rotten eggs and vegetables, Eleanor was rescued by Thomas Fitzthomas, the Mayor of London, and took refuge at the bishop of London's home.
Packaged muesli is a loose mixture of mainly rolled oats and / or cornflakes together with various pieces of dried fruit, nuts, and seeds.
The film has a very loose structure, and essentially serves as a series of set pieces for Sellers's improvisational comedy talents.
Made of some lightweight material ( usually plastic in smallbore guns, and aluminium-and, in earlier times, wood or papier-mâché-in cannons ), the sabot usually consists of several pieces held in place by the cartridge or a loose connection.
Although any device that serves to secure two loose ends is casually called a buckle, if it consists of two separate pieces with one for a hook and the other for a loop, it should be called a clasp.
Sharon McGill provided the illustrations for each piece, and Amelia Gray ordered the pieces, writing interstitial bits, creating a loose impression of a continuous narrative through the book chose to order the pieces from most conventional to least ).
Its low rim is composed of loose pieces of basaltic lava and wall rocks ( sandstone, shale, limestone ) of the underlying diatreme, as well as random chunks of ancient crystalline rocks blasted upward from great depths.
As the loose sediment was scoured out from under the blocks and other pieces of beachrock by so-called " scour and settling processes ", they dropped downward for several meters until they rested directly on the erosion-resistant Pleistocene limestone as an erosional lag.
Once dry, the cloth was brushed with teasels to get rid of loose threads ; and finally the shearman cut off loose and projecting pieces of wool.
Clockwise from top left, we see a hinge-mounted stamp, stamp about to be hinge-mounted, stamp damaged by a hinge, and loose stamp hingesMultiple hinge remnants are visible on the back of this stamp. In philately stamp hinges or mounts are small, folded, transparent, rectangular pieces of paper coated with a mild gum.
Water seeping from the interior courtyard had corroded the concrete ceiling of the parking garage below, McMullan & Associates, an structural contractor, reported that the parking garage was " severely deteriorated ", and that loose pieces of concrete were in " imminent danger of releasing " from the garage roof.
The aetites is a type of hollow geode ; inside, small loose pieces rattle when shaken.

loose and are
Most seams are sewn with backstitch, especially on curved, slanted or loose edges.
You are conscientious, hard working, honest, accurate, a good penman, and a stickler for a job well done, with no loose ends.
Then we have informed a large number of our crew that when they reach the United States, they will be punished but that in the meanwhile, they may run loose and are expected to perform their jobs in good order.
In strict analysis, abbreviations should not be confused with contractions or acronyms ( including initialisms ), with which they share some semantic and phonetic functions, though all three are connoted by the term " abbreviation " in loose parlance. An abbreviation is a shortening by any method ; a contraction is a reduction of size by the drawing together of the parts.
German brass making crucibles are known from Dortmund dating to the 10th century AD and from Soest and Schwerte in Westphalia dating to around the 13th century confirm Theophilus ' account, as they are open-topped, although ceramic discs from Soest may have served as loose lids which may have been used to reduce zinc evaporation, and have slag on the interior resulting from a liquid process.
Another exception are the electric rays, which have a thick and flabby body, with soft, loose skin devoid of dermal denticles and thorns.
If a stitch in a finished crocheted item breaks, the stitches above and below remain intact, and because of the complex looping of each stitch, the stitches on either side are unlikely to come loose unless heavily stressed.
Wind erosion is of two primary varieties: deflation, where the wind picks up and carries loose soil particles ; and abrasion, where surfaces are worn down as they are struck by airborne particles carried by wind.
Complete manufactured devices containing black powder are usually classified as Group D: Secondary detonating substance, or black powder, or article containing secondary detonating substance, such as firework, class D model rocket engine, etc., for shipment because they are harder to ignite than loose powder.
* Seat a new primer ( primer pockets often become loose after multiple loadings ; a lack of effort being required to seat new primers indicates a loose primer pocket ; cases with loose primer pockets are usually discarded, after crushing the case to prevent its reuse )
These halters are not suitable for paddock usage or in loose stalls.
* Tea infuser, a device in which loose tea leaves are placed for brewing
There are various method employed to " cast on ," such as the " thumb method " ( also known as " slingshot " or " long-tail " cast-ons ), where the stitches are created by a series of loops that will, when knitted, give a very loose edge ideal for " picking up stitches " and knitting a border ; the " double needle method " ( also known as " knit-on " or " cable cast-on "), whereby each loop placed on the needle is then " knitted on ," which produces a firmer edge ideal on its own as a border ; and many more.
Rather than being a loose collection of individual, insular songs, the record is an expansive, interlocking work unified by lush strings, acoustic guitars and lyrical content often based on the group's name and album title ( when the words ' Love Forever Changes ' are connected in that order ).
Merlot grapes are identified by their loose bunches of large berries.
Men are supposed to come to the mosque wearing loose and clean clothes that do not reveal the shape of the body.
The paths an LSR knows can be defined using explicit hop-by-hop configuration, or are dynamically routed by the constrained shortest path first ( CSPF ) algorithm, or are configured as a loose route that avoids a particular IP address or that is partly explicit and partly dynamic.

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