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Fretting and their
" Fretting often refers to the frets and / or their system of placement.

Fretting and way
Fretting corrosion acts in the same way, especially when water is present.

Fretting and .
Fretting wear is the repeated cyclical rubbing between two surfaces, which is known as fretting, over a period of time which will remove material from one or both surfaces in contact.
Fretting that the meteor contains billions of years worth of space secrets, which they have only hours to discover, Dave sends the new information to Steve, who prepares a synthetic silicon solution and injects it into Ginny.

privately and public
In his own words, Bang-Jensen ' took it for granted that the Group would report to the Secretary General privately and not in public.
It occurred to me that you might be interested in some thoughts which I expressed privately in recent years, in the hope of clearing up a certain confusion in the public mind about what foreign policy is all about and what it means, and of developing a certain compassion for those who are carrying such responsibilities inside Government.
Through the efforts of SAAMI's shooting development program these shooting activities, and many others, including assists in the development of public and privately financed shooting parks, trap and skeet leagues, rifle and pistol marksmanship programs have been promoted, to mention only a few.
For years, it was traded privately until a ROM was made available to the general public.
People acquired power through persuasion, exerted both publicly and privately, public debate, force of will ( often via aggressive flames ), garnering authority and respect by spending much time and effort contributing to the community ( by being a maintainer of a FAQ, for example ; see also Kibo, etc.
Rose, along with his close friend and former teammate Mike Schmidt ( who is a strong supporter of Rose's reinstatement into baseball ), met with Selig in 2002, where Rose privately admitted to Selig ( two years before going public with his admission ) about betting on baseball.
Four comic books to have sold for over $ 1 million USD as of December 2010, including two examples of Action Comics No. 1, the first appearance of Superman, both sold privately through online dealer ComicConnect. com in 2010, and Detective Comics No. 27, the first appearance of Batman, via public auction.
Members of the EBU are radio and television companies, most of which are government-owned public service broadcasters or privately owned stations with public service missions.
The second, " the financing decision " relates to how these investments are to be funded: capital here is provided by shareholders, in the form of equity ( privately or via an initial public offering ), creditors, often in the form of bonds, and the firm's operations ( cash flow ).
The public transportation is mostly privately owned in Haiti, previously it was an individual business, with the new generation of entrepreneurs, it is mainly association.
In the 16th century Sixtus V bisected Bramante's Cortile del Belvedere with a cross-wing to house the Apostolic Library in suitable magnificence. The 16th and 17th centuries saw other privately endowed libraries assembled in Rome: the Vallicelliana, formed from the books of Saint Filippo Neri, with other distinguished libraries such as that of Cesare Baronio, the Biblioteca Angelica founded by the Augustinian Angelo Rocca, which was the only truly public library in Counter-Reformation Rome ; the Biblioteca Alessandrina with which Pope Alexander VII endowed the University of Rome ; the Biblioteca Casanatense of the Cardinal Girolamo Casanate ; and finally the Biblioteca Corsiniana founded by the bibliophile Clement XII Corsini and his nephew Cardinal Neri Corsini, still housed in Palazzo Corsini in via della Lungara. The Republic of Venice patronized the foundation of the Biblioteca Marciana, based on the library of Cardinal Basilios Bessarion. In Milan Cardinal Federico Borromeo founded the Biblioteca Ambrosiana.
Public transit is provided by the suburban services of the Luanda Railway, by the public company TCUL, and by a large fleet of privately owned collective taxis as white-blue painted minibuses called Candongueiro.
Until 3 July 2011, when Arriva took over bus operations, there were approximately 500 buses in public transit service in Malta, most of them privately owned by the bus drivers themselves, and operated to a unified timetable set by the transport authority.
" The other ritual, The Gnostic Mass, is a very popular public ritual ( although it can be practiced privately ) that involves a team of participants, including a Priest and Priestess.
There are upwards of 560, 000 abandoned mines on public and privately owned lands in the United States alone.
In cities, public transport systems within cities are largely absent, so a variety of privately operated services carry many urban dwellers.
In most towns in Nigeria, there are many public internet Cafes, privately owned and operated, and often connected over internet connections.
There are many privately owned or heritage railways in Great Britain, listed in the list of British heritage and private railways, which are not part of the National Rail network and mostly operate for heritage or pleasure purposes rather than as public transport.
In some cases it may be administered privately and then repeated during a public ceremony.
In the United States, laws distinguish between public roads, which are open to public use, and private roads, which are privately controlled.
Despite public displays of goodwill towards the populace, privately Heydrich left no illusions as to his eventual goal: " This entire area will one day be definitely German, and the Czechs have nothing to expect here ".
In U. S. political discourse it refers exclusively to programs that would provide public funds to privately run schools, since parents already have the option of sending their child to the private school of their choice ( within their economic means ).

privately and defense
After Longstreet's death, his second wife Helen privately published Lee and Longstreet at High Tide in his defense, in which she stated " the South was seditiously taught to believe that the Federal Victory was wholly the fortuitous outcome of the culpable disobedience of General Longstreet.
Most shipbuilders in the United States are privately owned, the largest being Huntington Ingalls Industries, a multi-billion dollar defense contractor.
Prior to its acquisition by Cobham plc, SPARTA was unusual for a U. S. defense contractor in that it was publicly held but privately traded ; it was more than 98 % owned by its 1, 300 employees.
According to the 2001 Code of Criminal Procedure, defense lawyers can participate in investigations with the consent of the prosecutor, meet privately with a client, collect evidence independently of the prosecutor, identify defense witnesses, present expert witnesses, be present for all court procedures, access to the prosecutions evidence after the investigation, and to file appeals regarding court procedures.
Building forts and defense works relied on slave labor, but most were privately owned.

privately and Dulles
It begins just inside the Capital Beltway near Falls Church at a connector to Interstate 66 to Washington, D. C., travels westward through Fairfax County past Dulles Airport, and terminates at the entrance to the Dulles Greenway, a privately owned toll road.
The Dulles Greenway is a privately owned toll road in Northern Virginia, running for 12. 53 miles ( 20. 17 km ) northwest from the end of the Dulles Toll Road to the Leesburg Bypass ( U. S. Route 15 / State Route 7 ).
* Dulles Greenway, a privately owned highway from Dulles to Leesburg.

privately and remained
Bunge remained a privately held company of 180 shareholders ( including the longtime controlling family interests ) and divested itself in 1998 of almost all its retail foods interests in favor of a greater role in international agribusiness and commodity markets ; by then the company's gross annual turnover had reached US $ 13 billion.
During Reconstruction, Davis remained silent ; however, he privately expressed opinions that federal military rule and Republican authority over former Confederate states was unjustified.
He retired privately and remained recalcitrant to the policies of the U. S. government until his death.
Traffic in the capital remained light, but traffic lights and other control devices were urgently needed to deal with the multiplying number of privately owned cars.
He remained publicly silent for some time ; privately however, he was said to be " troubled and obsessed by the issues, making numerous revisions to the play.
Otherwise, Cybele remained a distinctly foreign goddess ; her liking for wild places and wild behaviour set her apart from the Olympian gods, and most of her cults were funded privately, rather than by the polis.
Thompson, Weinman and Company remained privately owned until 1975 when it was purchased by Cyprus Mines Corporation.
On January 25, 2005, according to the New York Times, Bush told a privately invited group of African-American community and religious leaders that he remained committed to amending the Constitution to " ban same-sex marriage ".
Cosgrave remained active in opposition but he privately supported Fianna Fáil's referendum to abolish the system of proportional representation in June, 1959, which was defeated.
Although Hampden was privately critical of Essex for not aggressively attacking after avoiding defeat at Edgehill and the standoff at Turnham Green, he remained publicly loyal and helped Essex resist the criticisms of the War Party.
It remained privately owned until August 25, 1931 when the Board of Incorporators, a group of 39 businessmen, purchased Ferris Institute from the old stockholders and selected a board of trustees from their number to govern the school.
After his death the plantation remained in the family for five generations until 1936 when it sold privately.
Investment banking firm Goldman Sachs and logistics services provider United Parcel Service ( UPS ) are examples of companies which remained privately held for many years after maturing into profitable companies.
Conditions at the prison improved however and the jail remained privately managed.
The privately owned Parramatta to Redbank Wharf ( Duck River ) steam tram remained until 1943.
Sarah moved in with the couple, and the sisters remained privately active abolitionists and suffragists.
The Methodist church was sold and removed in 1963, while the Anglican church has remained standing, although it has been deconsecrated and is now privately owned.
French remained staunchly loyal to the Soviet Union though privately he opposed the Khrushchev line.
In response, Streckenbach privately denied ever giving such an order, but in order to assist the imprisoned Einsatzgruppen leaders, remained silent in public on the question of whether he had given the order or not, neither confirming nor denying the claim he had passed along a general order for genocide ( thereby giving the impression he had without saying so ).
Some land remained privately owned, mainly by logging companies and sawmills.
Throughout the 20th century, the privately owned mills in the Mackay district closed one by one until only four remained – Marian, Racecourse, Farleigh and Pleystowe.
On Earth and Mars political, religious, and even some military leaders remained privately opposed to many of Clark's actions, and in space Major Ryan and the Alexander quietly located other EarthForce warships who were opposed to Clark's dictatorship.
Lazard remained privately held until May 5, 2005, when the company conducted an initial public offering of its shares.
As Standard, it remained the largest privately owned multimedia company in Canada until it sold its radio and TV broadcasting assets to Astral Media in 2007.

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