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This text from Dr. Huxley is sometimes used by enthusiasts to indicate that they have the permission of the scientists to press the case for a wonderful unfoldment of psychic powers in human beings.
At his press conference Mr. Kennedy said, `` All we want in Laos is peace not war a truly neutral government not a cold war pawn ''.
Chuck a length of 1/8'' '' dia. drill rod into a drill press or some similar turning device and while it is rotating file the end square and then file a slight taper 1/8'' '' long.
Allow project to stand for about five minutes ( if wooden press mold is a good antique, do not leave clay in too long as the dampness may cause mold to crack ).
While clay is still pressed in mold, press three equally spaced holes 1/4'' '' deep, using pencil eraser, in bottom of clay to allow for proper drying and firing.
While assembled lid is still on design head, gently but firmly press it on plaster board.
The drill press consists of a vertical shaft ( spindle ) which is tapered or threaded on one end to hold a drill chuck, a tubular housing ( quill ) in which the spindle is mounted, a head in which the quill is mounted, a feed lever which moves the quill up or down, a power source, and a movable table upon which the work is placed.
The size of the press is usually expressed in terms of chuck capacity ( the maximum diameter tool shank it will hold ) or distance between the spindle center and the column.
The drill press should be leveled and, depending on whether it is a bench or floor model, bolted securely to a sturdy bench or stand or screwed to the floor with lag or expansion screws.
otherwise, you'll have to spend a few minutes to either attach a suitable spring clip somewhere on the press head or fit the key to a length of light chain and fasten to the bottom of the motor mount so that the key is out of the way when not in use.
American policy should press constantly the view that until these governments demand efficiency and effectiveness of their bureaucracies there is not the slightest hope that they will either modernize of democratize their societies.
My answer is in the negative because I believe that total capital demands during the Sixties will continue to press against available supplies, and interest rates will generally tend to be firm at high levels.
If a litigant chooses to enforce a Federal right in a State court, he cannot be heard to object if he is treated exactly as are plaintiffs who press like claims arising under State law with regard to the form in which the claim must be stated -- the particularity, for instance, with which a cause of action must be described.
The flat-bed press is maintained at a temperature not less than 275-degrees-F ( 135*0C. ).
Public relations strategists everywhere, watching the reaction of the German press, the liberal press, the lunatic-fringe press, listening to their neighbors, studying interviews with men and women on the street, cried out: Too much, too much -- the mind of the audience is becoming dulled, the horrors are losing their effect.
* 1888 – An audio recording of English composer Arthur Sullivan's " The Lost Chord ", one of the first recordings of music ever made, is played during a press conference introducing Thomas Edison's phonograph in London, England.
Alarums and Excursions ( A & E ) is an amateur press association started in June 1975 by Lee Gold ( at the request of Bruce Pelz, who felt that discussion of Dungeons & Dragons was taking up too much space in Apa-L, the APA of the Los Angeles Science Fantasy Society ).
* 1735 – Freedom of the press: New York Weekly Journal writer John Peter Zenger is acquitted of seditious libel against the royal governor of New York, on the basis that what he had published was true.
The university press, The Athenaeum, is a member of CUP.
* 1904 – The Lithuanian press ban is lifted after almost 40 years.

press and device
A printing press is a device for evenly printing ink onto a print medium ( substrate ) such as paper or cloth.
By 1969 the popular press had taken notice, to the point that it was used as a plot device in Star Trek, and sparked fears of a " polywater gap " in the USA.
A fruit press is a device used to separate fruit solids-stems, skins, seeds, pulp, leaves, and detritus-from fruit juice.
A wine press is a device used to press grapes during wine making.
* French press, a device for coffee preparation
* Fruit press, a device used to separate fruit solids from juice
* Ram press ( food ), a device used to extract juice or oil
* Wine press, a device used to extract juice from crushed grapes during wine making
WebTV was announced on July 10, 1996, generating a large wave of press attention as not only the first television-based use of the World Wide Web, but also as the first consumer-electronics device to access the World Wide Web without a personal computer.
A French press, also known as a press pot, coffee press, coffee plunger, cafetière ( UK ) or сafetière à piston, is a simple coffee brewing device patented by Italian designer Attilio Calimani in 1929.
On certain BlackBerry devices, a user can press the Alt key, followed by the desired letter, and the device will generate the appropriate DTMF tone.
# Proofing: the process of producing a printed output on a device ( proofer ) that emulates the best it can the supposed printed output on press ( the final production device that can be a conventional press, a digital press …) where the final printed product will be produced.
The decision on which of the processing steps will be executed once ( common both for printing on the proofer and on the press ) and which not will depend on many parameters ( characteristics of the proofer device, user requirements, workflow requirements …).
* ColorSpaceConversion ( 2 ): converts the data from the press color model to the proofer device color model.
Crucial was the development in 1878 of the Marseilles Purifier – a device to improve semolina, the first hydraulic press in 1882, and the first steam powered mill in 1884.

press and uses
This facilitates a traditional playing technique where the performer uses one or two fingers of the bow hand to press the hair away from the bow stick.
Yellow journalism, or the yellow press, is a type of journalism that presents little or no legitimate well-researched news and instead uses eye-catching headlines to sell more newspapers.
While the angles depend on how many colors are used and the preference of the press operator, typical CMYK process printing uses any of the following screen angles:
All these suppressions enjoyed Papal approval, though successive 15th century Popes continued to press for assurances that, now that the Avignon Papacy had been defeated, the confiscated monastic property would revert to religious and educational uses.
* The Committee to Protect Journalists ( CPJ ) uses the tools of journalism to help journalists by tracking press freedom issues through independent research, fact-finding missions, and firsthand contacts in the field, including local working journalists in countries around the world.
The RC-5 protocol that has its origins within Philips, uses, for instance, a total of 14 bits for each button press.
:* The document uses " media " instead of " press ", " extra-terrestrial " instead of " alien ", and uses " impacted " as a verb — these words were not in common use until the 1960s.
The international English-language press generally uses the spelling ' Suharto ' while the Indonesian government and media use ' Soeharto '.
Also called the " Show Michigan the Money Project ”, this initiative uses press releases and Freedom of Information Act requests to encourage governments to meet their “ obligation to disclose their actions and expenditures ” and to “ make their checkbook spending directly available to the public .“ The MichiganTransparency. org Web site contains links to the Center ’ s own school finance database and to various government sites disclosing spending details, and other information sources.
'" In the eighteenth century, where the term saw one of its most popular uses, it was employed in several pornographic libels against Marie Antoinette, who was tried and roundly convicted in the press as a tribade.
* J. Howard Woolmer, A Checklist of the Hogarth Press, 1917-1938 ( 1976 ) a short history of the press by Mary E. Gaither Woolmer / Brotherson, 1986, 250 p .: ISBN 0-913506-17-6 ( compare Hogarth Press Publications, 1917-1946 at Duke University Library that uses the numbering of the Woolmer publication )
Cook's Illustrated lists some additional uses for a garlic press, such as mashing other small items ( including olives, capers, anchovies, and canned chipotles ) or pressing out small quantities of onion or shallot juice.
The term has been used at least since 1949 ; one of the first documented uses is in the warnings in French communist press of that era.
Both arms press together ( like a vice ), and the lifeguard uses his feet to begin moving forward and then rolls under the victim to come up alongside her or him but with the victim now on his or her back.
Shields has pointed out that he uses far fewer effects pedals and overdubs than fans and the music press sometimes make him out to use.
Kirk uses the remote that controls the mechanically operated Spock and makes him grab Kara's wrist and press the release button on her bracelet.
" Instead, " e who uses the press is responsible for its abuse.
The original GE invention by Tracy Hall uses the belt press wherein the upper and lower anvils supply the pressure load to a cylindrical inner cell.
A variation of the belt press uses hydraulic pressure, rather than steel belts, to confine the internal pressure.
A lithographic (" litho " for short ) press uses principles of lithography to apply ink to a printing plate, as explained previously.
* Single Fluid Inks are newer ink that uses a process allowing lithographic plates on a lithographic press without using a dampening system during the process.
DEWC rounds are best suited for automatic press reloading uses, as they may be used when loaded with either end pointed forward.
In addition to the major phasic ( dynamic ) muscles the bench press also uses tonic ( stabilising ) muscles: scapular stabilisers ( serratus anterior, middle and inferior trapezius ), humeral head stabilisers ( rotator cuff muscles ), and core ( transverse abdominis, obliques, multifidus, erector spinae, quadratus lumborum )

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