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Also, in this region, " box cutter " usually evokes only a specific subset of these knives ( the simpler type whose body consists only of a flat sleeve stamped from sheet steel ), and " pen knife " usually evokes only a folding pocket knife.
The axle box suspension usually consists of a spring between the bogie frame and axle bearings to permit up-and-down movement, and sliders to prevent lateral movement.
This usually consists of three new comic strips being run for a number of weeks and the readers can vote on which strips they prefer and the one that receives the most votes stays in the Beano.
Outside of Mexican-American communities, the term has been considered pejorative and takes on subjective view but usually consists of one or more of the following elements.
A carbohydrate is an organic compound that consists only of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, usually with a hydrogen: oxygen atom ratio of 2: 1 ( as in water ); in other words, with the empirical formula.
The Lesson, as it is informally called, is compiled by a committee at The Mother Church, and is usually made up of six sections, each of which consists of passages from the Bible ( read by the Second Reader ) and passages from Science and Health ( read by the First Reader ).
It usually consists of two lines that rhyme and have the same meter.
An anchor rode ( or anchor line ) usually consists of chain or cable or both.
The settlement may also include – and usually primarily consists of – monetary compensation of damages.
In chemistry, a coordination complex or metal complex, consists of an atom or ion ( usually metallic ), and a surrounding array of bound molecules or anions, that are in turn known as ligands or complexing agents.
One loop of wire is usually referred to as a turn, and a coil consists of one or more turns.
A symbol input device usually consists of a number of switches that are polled at regular intervals to see which switches are pressed.
Ethiopian cuisine characteristically consists of spicy vegetable and meat dishes, usually in the form of wat ( or wot ), a thick stew, served atop injera, a large sourdough flatbread, which is about 50 centimeters ( 20 inches ) in diameter and made out of fermented teff flour.
In American and Canadian football, a forward pass — usually referred to simply as a pass — consists of one offensive player throwing the football towards another downfield in the direction of the opponent's goal line.
Counties are usually sub-divided into municipalities, but Gotland County only consists of one municipality: Gotland Municipality.
Given both Einstein's equations and suitable equations for the properties of matter, such a solution consists of a specific semi-Riemannian manifold ( usually defined by giving the metric in specific coordinates ), and specific matter fields defined on that manifold.
Each codon consists of three nucleotide s, usually representing a single amino acid.
A perfect hash function for n keys is said to be minimal if its range consists of n consecutive integers, usually from 0 to n − 1.
In an organization, the hierarchy usually consists of a singular / group of power at the top with subsequent levels of power beneath them.
The substance of an indictment or other charging instrument is usually the same, regardless of the jurisdiction: it consists of a short and plain statement of where, when, and how the defendant allegedly committed the offense.
A team usually consists of four lines of three forwards, three pairs of defencemen and two goalies.
Shortform improv consists of short scenes usually constructed from a predetermined game, structure, or idea and driven by an audience suggestion.
This kiln usually consists of one long firing chamber, pierced with smaller stacking ports on one side, with a firebox at one end and a flue at the other.
They are usually bisexual and verticillastrate ( a flower cluster that looks like a whorl of flowers but actually consists of two crowded clusters ).

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In immunocompetent persons, candidiasis is usually a very localized infection of the skin or mucosal membranes, including the oral cavity ( thrush ), the pharynx or esophagus, the gastrointestinal tract, the urinary bladder, or the genitalia ( vagina, penis ).
Dentistry usually encompasses very important practices related to the oral cavity.
If the Supreme Court grants certiorari and accepts the case, it will receive written briefs from each side ( and any amici curiae or friends of the court — usually interested third parties with some expertise to bear on the subject ) and schedule oral arguments.
The Mishnah teaches the oral traditions by example, presenting actual cases being brought to judgment, usually along with the debate on the matter and the judgment that was given by a wise and notable rabbi based on the halacha, mitzvot, and spirit of the teaching (" Torah ") that guided his sentencing.
Most natural languages developed as oral languages, and writing systems have usually been crafted or adapted as ways of representing the spoken language.
The term is sometimes used in a more general sense to refer to any information about past events that people who experienced them tell anybody else, but professional historians usually consider this to be oral tradition.
Chemolysis is usually achieved through the use of oral medications, although in some cases, intravenous agents or even instillation of certain irrigating agents directly onto the stone can be performed, using antegrade nephrostomy or retrograde ureteral catheters.
While such brushes were popular because the bristles were soft, this was not the best material for oral hygiene as the hairs were slow to dry and usually retained bacteria.
This is usually by mouth – oral rehydration therapy – or, in severe cases, intravenously.
Similarly, his assertion that the phrase halacha le-Moshe me-Sinai-" an oral law revealed to Moses on Sinai "-does not always bear a literal meaning but often signifies a universally adopted custom, is not usually taken as a liberal interpretation.
One such thesis, largely based on oral tradition, posits that the Tutsi experienced some admixture with or were partially descended from migrants of Caucasoid stock, who usually were said to have arrived in the Great Lakes region from the Horn of Africa and / or North Africa.
Dental subluxation is a non-dental-urgency condition, i. e., unlikely to result in significant morbidity if not seen within 24 hours by a dentist, and usually treated conservatively ; good oral hygiene with 0. 12 % chlorhexidine gluconate mouthwash, a soft and cold diet, and avoidance of smoking for several days.
Some oral laws provide all these elements ( for instance, some codes of conduct in use among criminal associations like mafia do have a well known law, a judge, a condemnation ), while others usually miss some of them.
Adequate disease control usually improves anemia of chronic disease, but iron deficiency may require treatment with oral iron supplements.
Adequate disease control usually improves anemia of chronic disease, but iron deficiency may require treatment with oral iron supplements.
* Birth control pill, usually referring to the combined oral contraceptive pill
In general, essential doctrines of Messianic Judaism include views on God ( that he is omnipotent, omnipresent, eternal, outside creation, infinitely significant and benevolent — viewpoints on the Trinity vary ), Jesus ( who is believed to be the Jewish Messiah, though views on his divinity vary ), written Torah ( with a few exceptions, Messianic Jews believe that Jesus taught and reaffirmed the Torah and that it remains fully in force ), Israel ( the Children of Israel are central to God's plan ; replacement theology is opposed ), the Bible ( Tanakh and the New Testament are usually considered the divinely inspired Scripture, though Messianic Judaism is more open to criticism of the New Testament canon than is Christianity ), eschatology ( sometimes similar to many evangelical Christian views ), and oral law ( See also Christian Oral Tradition-observance varies, but most deem these traditions subservient to the written Torah ).
Testimony may be oral or written, and it is usually made by oath or affirmation under penalty of perjury.
This hunger is not usually as pronounced as in Type I diabetes, especially the juvenile onset form, but it makes the prescription of oral hypoglycemic medication difficult to manage.
Following him and Jane Ellen Harrison, several generations of scholars, usually arguing from known myths or oral traditions and examination of Neolithic female cult-figures, suggested that many ancient societies might have been matriarchal, or even that there existed a wide-ranging matriarchal society prior to the ancient cultures of which we are aware.
This declaration was traditionally oral, but is now usually made by signing a letter to the same effect — ceremonies in which readers recite the declaration are still performed for those who wish to take them, these occur primarily at the start of the University's Michaelmas term.
The word also refers to a mode of academic debate or oral examination ( usually theological ) in which any question could be posed extemporaneously.
The written round is usually followed by four oral rounds in which four of the team members participate.
* His / Her Apostolic Majesty ( abbreviation HAM, oral address Your Apostolic Majesty ) — the King of Hungary, usually styled Imperial Majesty or Imperial and Royal Majesty as Emperor of Austria and King of Hungary, also sometimes Imperial and Royal Apostolic Majesty.
), oral address Your Grace — Church of England ( Anglican ) archbishops who are Privy Councillors, usually the Archbishops of Canterbury and York

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