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The first two or three days they went home early.
In the early days of a homogeneous population, the public school was quite satisfactory.
But a few days after Fred's return he began hemorrhaging and that was the beginning of early and complete disintegration.
In the early days of this controversy over the theater one of the interested parties, Stephen Gosson, published a little tract in which he objected mildly to the abuses of art, rather than the art itself.
Lewis gave him a guidebook tour of London and, motoring and walking, took him to Stratford, but the London stay was for only ten days, and on the twentieth they took the train for Southampton, where they spent the night for an early morning Channel crossing.
He flew over Rome one day during the early days of Mussolini and scattered leaflets over the city, denouncing the Fascists.
And if the foreigners fighting in the Katanga Army are mercenaries then Lafayette and Von Steuben were mercenaries too, as were also the members of the Lafayette Escadrille in the early part of World War 1, and of Chennault's Flying Tigers in the early days of World War 2.
A light, porous mulch applied now keeps the roots cool and the soil soft during these early days of growth.
This colt arrived at the Raceway early last November, and immediately was put into harness and line-driven for a few days, and then put to cart and broken in very nicely, knowing nothing but trot.
Home air conditioning has come a long way from the early days of overcooled theaters and the thermal shock they inflicted.
Every few days, in the early morning, as the work progressed, twenty men would appear to push it ahead and to shift the plank foundation that distributed its weight widely on the Rotunda pavement, supported as it is by ancient brick vaulting.
Indonesia, in the early days of the Republic, leaned toward the West.
and one of $2,000 under the will of Miss Celia L. Brett of Hamilton, New York, a friend from the early days.
A `` book count '' was the sellin' of cattle by the books, commonly resorted to in the early days, sometimes much to the profit of the seller.
There were mornings when Stanley came in late, afternoons when he left early, days when he didn't come in at all.
The Princess said it was too early to say what would be decided if no agreement was reached after three days.
Stengel probably preached too much in the early days when the kid wanted to pop his bubble gum and sow his oats.
Grandma said it was just like the early mining camp days, and it was the way people ought to live, only she was getting too old to take the pleasure from it that she used to.
Fifteen days early -- isn't that wonderful ''??
Upstream from it and between the Rhine and Abnoba ( in the Black Forest ) are the Ingriones, Intuergi, Vangiones, Caritni and Vispi, some of whom were there since the days of the early empire or before.
The word " allele " is a short form of allelomorph (' other form '), which was used in the early days of genetics to describe variant forms of a gene detected as different phenotypes.
In the earliest Indian astronomy texts, the year was believed to be 360 days long, similar to that of Babylonian astrology, but the rest of the early astrological system bears little resemblance.
The early use of Chinese astrology was mainly confined to political astrology, the observation of unusual phenomena, identification of portents and the selection of auspicious days for events and decisions.
The stylized snake-like " D " logo, also used since the early days for the road uniforms, was slightly redesigned and a completely new shoulder patch introduced.

early and lithography
The technology of manipulating electron beams pioneered in these early tubes was applied practically in the design of vacuum tubes, particularly in the invention of the cathode ray tube by Ferdinand Braun in 1897. and is today employed in sophisticated devices such as electron microscopes, electron beam lithography, and particle accelerators.
Senefelder had experimented during the early 19th century with multicolor lithography ; in his 1819 book, he predicted that the process would eventually be perfected and used to reproduce paintings.
From the early 1960s through the mid-1980s, Hg lamps had been used in lithography for their spectral lines at 436 nm (" g-line "), 405 nm (" h-line ") and 365 nm (" i-line ").
* As an example of the impact of deep-ultraviolet excimer laser photolithography, in continuing the advances in semiconductor chip fabrication, IBM researchers announced in early 2006 that they had developed a technique to print circuitry only 29. 9 nm wide using 193 nm ArF excimer laser lithography.
Around this time, in addition to portraiture, Whistler experimented with early color photography and with lithography, creating a series featuring London architecture and the human figure, mostly female nudes.
Several of his renderings were published in one of the first printed books to use lithography, Cadwallader D. Colden's Memoir, Prepared at the Request of a Committee of the Common Council of the City of New York, and Presented to the Mayor of the City, at the Celebration of the Completion of the New York Canals, published in 1825, with early images of the City of Buffalo.
Shahn's early experiences with lithography and graphic design is apparent in his later prints and paintings which often include the combination of text and image.
When competitors criticized the realism of Lionel's trains — Cowen had been unwilling to invest in the equipment necessary for lithography, so its early offerings were simply painted with solid colors of enamel paint with brass detail parts — Lionel targeted advertising at children, telling children its products were the most realistic toy trains.
A Complete Course of Lithography combined Senefelder's history of his own invention with a practical guide to lithography, and remained in print into the early 20th century.
Although in early youth he showed great love of drawing, he began life in a bank and then joined the London Stock Exchange, where he constantly sketched the members and illustrated important events in the financial world ; many of these drawings were reproduced by lithography and published for private circulation.
In the early part of the 19th century, Atmaram Sarmah designed the first Assamese script for printing in Srerampore, and the Bengali and Assamese lithography converged to the present standard that is used today.
" In addition to confirming Lane ’ s early talent, this observation also indicates that Lane was largely self-taught in the field of art — more specifically drawing and paintings — previous to beginning his employment at Pendleton ’ s lithography firm at the age of 28.
In the early 1950s, he started working in lithography, on an initiative of Aschaffenburg paper manufacturer Guido Dessauer, using the technical facilities of a coloured paper factory.
He left school early at age 15 to work as an apprentice at a Hamilton lithography company.
Electron beam lithography was most popular during the 1970s, but was replaced in popularity by X-ray lithography during the 1980s and early 1990s, and then by EUV lithography from the mid-1990s to the mid-2000s.
For this reason, the observation that " optical lithography will live forever " will likely hold, as the early adopters of leading-edge technology will never benefit from highly scalable lithography technologies in a competitive environment.
From the early 1960s through the mid-1980s, Hg-Xe lamps had been used for lithography at 436, 405 and 365 nm wavelengths.

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