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Meager and ;
Golub discusses the construction of the ILLIAC computer, the work of Ralph Meager and David Wheeler on the ILLIAC design ; programming ; and the early users of the ILLIAC at the University of Illinois.

shabby and our
We dishonor the memory of 50, 000 young Americans who died in that cause when we give way to feelings of guilt as if we were doing something shameful, and we have been shabby in our treatment of those who returned.
So we had that most British of actors, and his shabby control of the Irish language, giving our main Irish language programme a badly needed shot in the arm.

shabby and once
The episode does establish key aspects of Marker's character: his modest lifestyle arising from his modest fees for his work — the oft-quoted " 6 guineas a day plus expenses " ( which became £ 6. 30 a day in the later Thames-produced episodes, once Britain converted to decimal currency ), his shabby office and the fact that he is often compelled to take on almost any offer of work just to earn his living.

shabby and ;
They were all three bent over a shabby riding boot ; ;
However this did not make Reynolds happy, as he wrote to Boswell: " If I had known what a shabby miserable place it is, I would not have asked for it ; besides as things have turned out I think a certain person is not worth speaking to, nor speaking of ", presumably meaning the King.
His father was a lawyer with a struggling practice in a small city, and never enjoyed financial security ; his parents lived a life of shabby gentility, employing servants and tutors they could scarcely afford.
Burchett wrote in a dispatch that " a new humanism is at work in the Soviet Union which makes that peddled in the West look shabby ; its all-embracing sweep leaves behind no underprivileged ".
Columbo's wardrobe was provided by Peter Falk himself ; they were his own clothes, including the shabby raincoat which made its first appearance in " Prescription: Murder ".
; Otto's " rather shabby " studio in Paris, 1932
Lyon was slight of figure with a shabby appearance ; his boots were often unpolished, his uniform was often faded, and his insignia were often tarnished.
He formally ran an inn there ; however, his shabby joint did not have many customers ; Torsvan himself was a recluse, called El Gringo by his neighbours, which would confirm his American nationality.
In the first scene, Helen and her teenage daughter ; Jo, are moving into a shabby flat.
The previous drum master warned Mi Heng always to turn up dressed in fresh attire ; however he arrived at the next court party dressed in shabby robes and played Triple Tolling of Yuyang, a poignant sad piece that reduced to tears all the guests.

by-products and our
A hazardous waste is a special type of waste because it cannot be disposed of by common means like other by-products of our everyday lives.
Discussing his administration's environmental policies, Lyndon Johnson suggested that " he air we breathe, our water, our soil and wildlife, are being blighted by poisons and chemicals which are the by-products of technology and industry.

by-products and ;
The primary by-products of metabolism are carbon dioxide and water ; carbon dioxide is expelled through the respiratory system.
According to epiphenomenalism, mental states like Pierre's pleasurable experience — or, at any rate, their distinctive qualia — are epiphenomena ; they are side-effects or by-products of physical processes in the body.
Incomplete combustion occurs when there is insufficient oxygen ; the inputs are fuels containing various contaminants and the outputs are the harmful by-products, most dangerously carbon monoxide which is a tasteless and odorless gas that has serious adverse health effects when inhaled.
The polluting effects of carbon disulfide and other by-products of the process used to make viscose may have also contributed to this ; however, cellophane itself is 100 % biodegradable, and that has increased its popularity as a food wrapping.
Non-European cultures have used other by-products of making alcoholic beverages as leaveners, as in Ecuador: " In olden times when the sediment of chicha called concho was used as a ferment, we had good bread ; and now with better mills good quality bread has disappeared entirely.
" and goes on to say that " feelings like these are the normal by-products of imperialism ; ask any Anglo-Indian official, if you can catch him off duty.
Depending on the context, offal may refer to those parts of an animal carcass discarded after butchering or skinning ; it may also refer to the by-products of milled grains, such as corn or wheat.
Some of these materials are by-products of animal husbandry, created during the process of cultivating animals for the production of meat, milk, skins, furs, entertainment, labor, or companionship ; the sale of by-products decreases expenses and increases profit for those engaged in animal husbandry, and therefore helps support the animal husbandry industry, an outcome most vegans find unacceptable.
On 12 July 1950, the Knesset passed a law making MDA's status as Israel's national emergency service official ; The objectives of Magen David include maintaining first aid services ; maintaining a storage service of blood, plasma and their by-products ; instruction in first aid and pre-hospital emergency medicine ; operating a volunteer program in which volunteers are trained in first aid, basic and advanced life support including Mobile Intensive Care Units ; transportation of patients, women in labor, and evacuation of those wounded and killed in road accidents ; transportation of doctors, nurses and medical auxiliary forces.
Scientists working with the Space Shuttle Backscatter Ultraviolet instrument continued probing the layers of Earth's atmosphere and recorded data on tropospheric emissions from Mexican and Central American volcanoes ; sulfur dioxide from industrial by-products in the troposphere above China and Japan ; and observations in the mesophere above the Mexican volcano Colima.
* details of offered site, including output projections, transport and warehousing, testing and quality control, by-products and waste ;- supply, utility, and transport requirements ;
Gowon has steadfastly denied those claims, along with claims that his army committed atrocities such as rape, wholesale executions of civilian populations and extensive looting in occupied areas ; however, one of his wartime commanders, Benjamin Adekunle seems to give some credence to these claims in his book, while excusing them as unfortunate by-products of war.
For example, Verenium Corporation is building a cellulosic ethanol plant based on cellulosic by-products like bagasse in Jennings, Louisiana. Bagasse is often used as a primary fuel source for sugar mills ; when burned in quantity, it produces sufficient heat energy to supply all the needs of a typical sugar mill, with energy to spare.
* Maximum expansion could produce 50, 000 tons, and many economic by-products can be developed ; caustic soda and gypsum are already produced in small quantities.
The by-products of coal gas manufacture included coke, coal tar, sulfur and ammonia ; all useful products.
Others are of the belief that such ‘ interests ’, particularly symbolic dimensions such as status are epiphenomenological by-products of more fundamental economic conflict ( Taylor, Walton & Young 1973 ; Quinney 1974, for example ).

linger and haunt
They die if cut down but some believe that they linger on as spirits to haunt those who caused their demise.

linger and our
We would go on the coast of Spain ; and therefore our ground was first, to look to that principal ; and if we found they did but linger on their own coast, or that they were put into the Isles of Bayona or the Groyne, then we thought in all men's judgments that be of experience here, it had been most fit to have sought some good way, and the surest we could devise, by the good protection of God, to have defeated them ... And if her Majesty do think that she is able to detract time with the King of Spain, she is greatly deceived ; which may breed her great peril.
This group-forming in Humans is the result of biology: due to the size of our brains, children are dependent on their parents for much longer than most animals ; the result of this is that the biological couplings necessary for reproduction linger so that the parents can ensure the survival of the offspring.

linger and memories
As the West Point News reported, " Some of the beards for this event are history, but memories of three-day Beemer Q125 celebration will linger longer for many of the people in the Cuming County community, which lived up to its Q125 theme: ' Small Town, Big Spirit.
" The Boulevard Magazine said, " It may be 2009 and seventeen years since the primetime drama Dallas went off the air, but memories of the Ewing family still linger.
However, memories of Akane's actions during the original engagement in 1999 still linger, and one of her squadron mates is openly hostile towards her, blaming her for the death of his brother in that same fight.
Youthful memories linger ever as the years go by.

linger and ;
I have no picture in my mind of the garden as a whole -- that I could not see -- but certain aspects of certain corners linger in the memory: wind-blown, frost-bitten, white chrysanthemums beneath a window, with their brittle brown leaves and their sharp scent of November ; ;
Most of this plasticity occurs at the neurochemical level ; dopamine transport systems are slowed, allowing dopamine to linger for longer periods of time in the chemical synapses in the striatum.
Assumptions on the hierarchies of unskilled, semi-skilled and skilled laborers and their supervisors and managers still linger on ; however an example of a more contemporary approach to handle design applicable to manufacturing facilities can be found in Socio-Technical Systems ( STS ).
Song shall linger by your bed ;
Before, British citizens needed a mere two years in the country to qualify as South Africans ; now, however, a British alien was just like any other alien: he or she would have to register and linger in South Africa for five years to become a citizen of the country.
Most, however, stay a bit longer ; by the end of August, the bulk of the northern populations has moved south, though some may linger almost until fall.
Arab citizens of Israel live predominantly in the Negev and Galilee, two areas in which land disputes linger to this day ; Arab advocacy groups such as Adalah argued that the land exchange arrangement targets Arabs disproportionately, and will lead to the confiscation of lands Arab owners are still seeking to reclaim decades after their expropriation by the State.
Emotions, however, concerning the war continued to linger for many years ; and this was depicted in his landscape painting.
Critics such as Neil Genzlinger of the New York Times emphasised the larger-than-life nature of the film, remarking that, " It is full of big Bollywood stars and outsized everything: the rainstorms are a little rainier than real life ; the wind machines are cranked up an extra notch ; the close-ups get closer and linger longer than usual ; the coincidences that drive the plot are a little more numerous and unlikely than normal screenwriting allows ".

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