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Fairing and is
story in that there is a rat named " Veronica " who figures in a subplot about a mad priest — Father Linus Fairing, S. J.
Linus Fairing is also working as a double agent for Stencil, and when he leaves for America, having tired of the life of a spy, Stencil's purpose for being in Malta is null.
The " Ram Air Inlet " is a small scoop, generally located on the " Wing to Body Fairing.

Fairing and .
Investigations by news organizations including the Los Angeles Times, the Nation, Der Spiegel, and SourceWatch identified James Kovalesky ( alias James Richard Fairing ), Harry Kirk Elarbee ( alias Kirk James Bird ), and Eric Robert Hume ( alias Eric Matthew Fain ) as pilots working for Aero Contractors, a CIA flight contractor based in Smithfield, N. C. CBS News identified Lyle Edgard Lumsden III as a US Army captain who " retired in 1992 from active duty, having served as a physician's assistant " whose last known address was " the Washington DC area.
Soon, a market developed offering fairings and luggage accessories, including the Windjammer series by Vetter Fairing Company.
On most jetliners, the A / C packs are located in the " Wing to Body Fairing " between the two wings beneath the fuselage.
Her 1921 novel The Splendid Fairing won the Prix Femina-Vie Heureuse.
Fairing was revamped, but retained a similar design as far as the headlight, air intakes and screen were concerned.

is and always
Even the knowledge that she was losing another boy, as a mother always does when a marriage is made, did not prevent her from having the first carefree, dreamless sleep that she had known since they dropped down the canyon and into Bear Valley, way, way back there when they were crossing those other mountains.
However, there is always the possibility that chance will make demands the dancers find impossible to execute.
And it is precisely in this poorer economic class that one finds, and has always found, the most racial friction.
On the one hand, he does not work for a large agency, but is almost always self-employed.
In short, the fictional private eye is a specialized version of Adam Smith's ideal entrepreneur, the man whose private ambitions must always and everywhere promote the public welfare.
A further regulation is that commands always go down, unaccompanied by statements, and statements always go up, unaccompanied by commands.
Its massive contours are rooted in the simple need of man, since he is always incomplete, to complete himself.
The problem is to remove the accretions and thereby uncover the order that was always there.
But all this, I am well aware, is the bel canto of love, and although I have always liked to think that it was to the bel canto and to that alone that I listened, I know well enough that it was not.
The United States is always ready to participate with the Soviet Union in serious discussion of these or any other subjects that may lead to peace with justice.
Social process is always anchored in past predisposition ; ;
Plato's attitude toward poetry has always been something of an enigma, because he is so completely sensitive to its charm.
This is not to assume that his work was without merit, but the validity of his assumptions concerning the meaning of history must always be considered against this background of an unprofessional approach.
Thus science is the savior of mankind, and in this respect Childhood's End only blueprints in greater detail the vision of the future which, though not always so directly stated, has nevertheless been present in the minds of most science-fiction writers.
But there is, nevertheless, always a subtle difference in the way in which supposedly similar opinions are held.
If it proclaims that the best is yet to be, it always arouses, at least in the young, either a suspicious question or perhaps the exclamation of the Negro youth who saw on a tombstone the inscription, `` I am not dead but sleeping ''.
But in ways more fundamental than specific political opinions they are still what they always were: passionate, sure without a shadow of doubt of whatever it is that they are sure of, capable of seeing black and white only and, therefore, committed to the logical extreme of whatever it is they are temporarily committed to.
But one need not always be sure that the action is either wise or conclusive.
And it is also a fact of life that there will always ( be youngish half-educated people around, who will be dazzled by the glitter of what looks like a literary movement.
When a person has thoughtlessly or deliberately caused us pain or hardship it is not always easy to say, `` Just forget it ''.
His advisers in the Politburo ( White House ) are engaged in a great struggle of opinions, so he is not always consistent.
Since the obvious is not always true, the Republican National Committee wisely analyzed its defeat of last autumn and finds that it occurred, as suspected, in the larger cities.
For it is the family that, in China, has always provided social security for the indigent, the sick, the down-and-out members of the clan.

is and tedious
Fitting the locking bars and making the locking pieces is a rather tedious job since stop screws, tappets and locking bars must be removed and replaced many times.
This is tedious, but necessary for games that are played seriously.
# Trust all the software to abide by a security policy and the software is validated as trustworthy ( by tedious branch and path analysis for example ).
The process of genetically engineering animals is a slow, tedious, and expensive process.
Nurturing the resulting offspring ( referred to as " fry ") is a tricky and tedious job, usually done only by professionals.
MySQL can be built and installed manually from source code, but this can be tedious so it is more commonly installed from a binary package unless special customizations are required.
It is possible, but tedious and time-consuming, to find and replace failed capacitors on PC motherboards.
While it is possible to write programs in machine code, because of the tedious difficulty in managing CPU resources, it is rarely done today, except for situations that require the most extreme optimization.
It is the prep work and order of operations that is tedious and detailed.
Shaggy dog story has come to also mean a joke where a pun is finally achieved after a long ( and ideally tedious ) exposition.
The semantic web is a vision of information that can be readily interpreted by machines, so machines can perform more of the tedious work involved in finding, combining, and acting upon information on the web.
Calculating all of the points for a Mandelbrot set is a comparable activity that would seem tedious today but would be routine for people of the time.
Examining Web server log is tedious task therefore some administrators use tools such as CrawlTrack or SEO Crawlytics to identify, track and verify Web crawlers.
" No formal Purchase, -- no tedious negotiations ,... A firman insistently issued to Sir F. Maitland authorizing him to take & retain possession is all that is necessary, & the Squadron under his Command is quite competent to do both ,... until an adequate naval and military force ... could be sent out from the mother Country.
Although modern consumers may take the production of clothing for granted, making fabric by hand is a tedious and labor intensive process.
In this respect, the longstanding need in HF radio for repetitive calling on pre-determined time schedules or tedious monitoring static is eliminated.
These ideas embody the context of Ulam's innovation, but not its essence, which is the probabilistic use of electronic computers to carry out rapidly the large numbers of tedious repetitions that are needed to achieve usable accuracy.
With the abundance of PCR technology, primers that flank microsatellite loci are simple and quick to use, but the development of correctly functioning primers is often a tedious and costly process. A number of DNA samples from specimens of Littorina plena amplified using polymerase chain reaction with primers targeting a variable simple sequence repeat ( SSR, a. k. a. microsatellite ) locus.
" Halliwell's Film Guide claimed the film was " despite some clever special effects, a tedious, overlong fantasy that is more excited by machinery than people.
As a whole it is largely commonplace ... Gilbert's dialogue in the first act is here and there very amusing, but in the second it is slow and tedious.

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