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Between that year and the buying out of Mr. Darling's interest in 1892, a large portion of the company's precision tool business was carried out under the name of Darling, Brown & Sharpe, and to this day many old precision tools are in use still bearing that famous trademark.
Every taxpayer is well aware of the vast size of our annual defense budget and most of our readers also realize that a large portion of these expenditures go for military electronics.
Semi-permanent mooring anchors ( such as mushroom anchors ) and large ship's anchors derive a significant portion of their holding power from their mass, while also hooking or embedding in the bottom.
) Given the exclusionary and ancestral conception of citizenship held by Greek city-states, a relatively large portion of the population took part in the government of Athens and of other radical democracies like it.
A large portion of his time was also devoted to anatomy, which science was regarded by him as the secret of the art.
Following Schubert's early death in 1828, Diabelli purchased a large portion of the composer's massive musical estate from Schubert's brother Ferdinand.
In the 1820s, the Russian-American Company, which administered a large portion of the North Pacific during a Russian led expansion of the fur trade, resettled many families to the Commander Islands ( currently, within the Aleutsky District of the Kamchatka Krai in Russia ) and to the Pribilof Islands ( currently in Alaska ), where there are currently established majority Aleut communities.
A large portion of its nearly 2, 000 T-55 tanks fell into disrepair, and eventually almost all of them were scrapped or sold to other countries.
A large portion of this strategy is the privatization of the National Telecommunications Office ( ONATEL ), with additional focus on a rural telephony promotion project.
The cerebellum of mammals contains a large portion ( the neocerebellum ) dedicated to supporting the cerebral cortex, which has no counterpart in other vertebrates.
A large portion of the site is now controlled by the Bletchley Park Trust.
Indirect combat through the use of aircraft and missiles now comprise of a large portion of wars in place of battles, where battles are now mostly reserved for capturing cities.
Nakagawa's defenses were based at Peleliu's highest point, Umurbrogol Mountain, a collection of hills and steep ridges located at the center of Peleliu overlooking a large portion of the island, including the crucial airfield.
After the loss of their capital, according to Strabo, a large portion of the Boii left Italy.
Due to the use of these biological weapons, and the apparent lack of medical advancement necessary to defend surrounding regions from them, widespread epidemics such as the bubonic plague quickly moved across all of Europe, destroying a large portion of its population.
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Bra-ket notation is widespread in quantum mechanics: almost every phenomenon that is explained using quantum mechanics — including a large portion of modern physics — is usually explained with the help of bra-ket notation.
Finally, the Black and Tans sacked Cork city, on the night of 11 December 1920, destroying a large portion of the city centre.
Given that drug poisoning causes a large portion of patients in a coma, hospitals first test all comatose patients by observing pupil size and eye movement, through the vestibular-ocular reflex.
Even tracing a portion large enough to produce an image takes an inordinate amount of time if the sampling is not intelligently restricted.
Due to the large number of calculations, a work in progress is usually only rendered in detail appropriate to the portion of the work being developed at a given time, so in the initial stages of modeling, wireframe and ray casting may be used, even where the target output is ray tracing with radiosity.
Lake Shore Drive runs adjacent to a large portion of Chicago's lakefront.
Since the 1990s, several novel classes of antiemetics have been developed and commercialized, becoming a nearly universal standard in chemotherapy regimens, and helping to successfully manage these symptoms in a large portion of patients.
In 2022, an explosion of an experimental hyperspace gateway severely damaged the Moon, resulting in a debris ring and meteor bombardments that eradicated a large portion of the Earth's population.
The controllers are a joystick without a base ; the main body is a large hand grip with a triangular " cap " on top, the top being the portion that actually moved for eight-way directional control.

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Specifically, Congress should consider authorizing the Peace Corps to receive contributions from American businesses, unions, civic organizations and the public at large.
The first step in processing was to analyze the returns from Questions 1, 2, and 3 to determine whether the respondents were large businesses or small businesses, in accordance with the definitions contained in ASPR Section 1-701.
The returns from companies classified as large businesses were set aside and not used because they were not relevant to a study of the opinions and practices of small firms.
From the 2000s many Chinese have settled and started up small businesses, while at least as many have come as workforce for large ( construction or other ) enterprises.
Italian-style ice cream is served in large parlours and even drive-through businesses.
Some protesters destroyed the windows of storefronts of businesses owned or franchised by targeted corporations such as a large Nike shop and many Starbucks windows.
Though the anticipated benefits to traffic flow were not as large as hoped, pedestrian injuries dropped dramatically and foot traffic increased in the designated areas ; the project was popular with both residents and businesses.
Tools and workflows can be complex, especially for large businesses.
DECT is used primarily in home and small office systems, but is also available in many PBX systems for medium and large businesses.
Economists estimate that two-thirds of the value of large businesses in the U. S. can be traced to intangible assets.
A nation may have a visibles balance surplus but this can be offset by a larger deficit in the invisibles balance ( creating a Balance of Trade deficit overall ) – if, for example, there are large payments made to foreign businesses for invisibles such as shipping or tourism.
It is arguable that the people who benefit from Jersey's new tax structure are the owners of the large businesses that are separate or support the financial service based businesses.
Many large businesses including Dell, Disney, WorldCom, and the BBC used this WebObjects software for a short period of time.
During the economic boom of the 1980s, the Western Australian government became closely involved with a number of large businesses.
Later, because of their use by governments and large businesses, tubes began to symbolize bureaucracy.
This proved to be quite an inconvenience for postal clerks and businesses, both of which had to deal with large numbers of individual stamps on a daily basis.
An estimated large number of businesses were supposedly suffering large losses as customers were shunning the common meat joints for the popular nyama choma ( roast meat ), as it was believed to be spreading the fever.
The term originally referred to the region's large number of silicon chip innovators and manufacturers, but eventually came to refer to all the high-tech businesses in the area ; it is now generally used as a metonym for the American high-tech sector.
The company provides a broad range of financial services to international organisations, as well as to both large and small businesses and private individuals.
The World Bank reports that electricity is now in large part supplied by local businesses, using generators purchased abroad.
" The party is both socialist, advocating state ownership of the means of industrial production and the redistribution of agricultural land ( in practice, Syria's nominally socialist economy is effectively a mixed economy, composed of large state enterprises and private small businesses ), and revolutionary, dedicated to carrying a pan-Arab revolution to every part of the Arab world.
The high number of businesses failing in urban Wales has led to squatting becoming a growing issue in large cities like Swansea and Cardiff.

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