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Putting and fire
Putting fire sprinkler systems on each floor has a profoundly positive effect on the fire safety of buildings with curtain walls.
Putting out a fire is accomplished by flying above a body of water and filling a Bambi bucket, and then flying directly over a fire and dropping the water on it by tipping the bucket.
Putting water on such a fire results in the fire getting hotter or even exploding.
Putting her hand to the log and then the stunned Laura's forehead, Margaret intones: " When this kind of fire starts, it is very hard to put out.

Putting and would
Putting this into the form of a strategy in a repeated prisoner ’ s dilemma would mean to cooperate unconditionally in the first period and behave cooperatively ( altruistically ) as long as the other agent does as well.
Putting the show on film, however, would require that Lucy and Desi become responsible for producing the series themselves.
Putting together the case that would incriminate Angela ( she had the opportunity to steal the poison on the morning of the crime, she had previously put salt in Amyas's glass as a prank and she was seen fiddling with the bottle of beer before Caroline took it down to him ; she was very angry with Amyas ), he demonstrates that Caroline herself would have thought that Angela was guilty.
Putting aside partisan animus, if you can honestly say that it would not, that those liberties are safe in his hands, then you must vote to acquit.
Putting it the other way round, a man is not negligent, if he is acting in accordance with such a practice, merely because there is a body of opinion who would take a contrary view.
McClelland called Stone who advised him to vote for Latham as " Putting Beazley back in again would be like putting me into a first-grade team again.

Putting and cause
Putting this in historical and cultural context shows how very extraordinary his dedication to this cause was.
Putting weight on the feet while wearing crampons will cause their points to snag in the ice or snow, causing injury to the climber's ankles and sending him / her tumbling down the slope without control.

Putting and jump
Putting this last equation and the jump condition together,

Putting and up
Putting up a tent or setting up camp is prohibited.
They mention it in the LP's seventh track " Blackfriars Bridge " ( I looked along the river to the shores of Silvertown / Putting up castles, what are they tearing down?
* Putting up a very weak case for Quattrocchi's extradition from Argentina.
Putting on shows is costly to venues as well, due to theatre license fees which by 2009 had risen 800 % in the preceding three years, and were eight times as high as fees in English cities, starting at £ 824 for a venue of up to 200 people and rising to £ 2, 472 for a venue of up to 5, 000 people.
* Putting up posters
Putting his clothes back on, he meets up with Marcus back in the casino.
* Putting laundry on a line usually takes more time than putting it into a mechanical dryer ( as laundry items have to be hung up and fixed one by one ).
:; Putting green: A practice green is a putting surface usually found close to the club house, used to warm up and practice putting.
Putting up a brave face in the wake of Liberhan Commission report, the VHP said the demolition of Babri mosque was the proudest moment for Hindus and asserted it was committed to building a Ram temple at the disputed site in Ayodhya.
He worked as a lyricist for Donald Swann's revues and musicals in the 1950s and in 1962, produced an album " Putting out the Dustbin " with Sheila Hancock, with the song " Last Cigarette " on failing to give up smoking that became a minor hit.
The party's slogans were " Putting people first " and " Giving a hand up, not a hand out ".
Putting those together with some pews from a destroyed church, he set up on the site where the Unique once stood.
Putting up an 18. 00 ERA with two blown saves through 5 appearances, he averaged a walk, 2 hits, and 2 runs per appearance.
Putting in the time to grind leads the player to gain experience and level up.
Putting linear stress on the tendon is important because it stimulates connective tissue repair, which can be achieved while performing the “ runners stretch ,” ( putting your toes a couple inches up the wall while your heel is on the ground ).
Putting all of these changes into practice, the company started buying up " reject " silicon from existing manufacturers at very low cost.
Putting up little resistance, in a few years the king of Ishbiliya, Al-Mutamid, had to buy peace and pay an annual tribute, making Ishbiliya for the first time a tributary of Castile.

Putting and return
Putting himself at the head of a faction of the nobility, he revolted against Christopher, and asked Sergius to return to Rome to become pope.
Putting money into something with an expectation of gain with thorough analysis, without security of principal, and without security of return is speculation.
Putting an end to numerous unfounded rumors of his return to coaching in the NFL in 2009, Cowher stated on The NFL Today that he did not plan to coach again in the immediate future.

Putting and human
Putting all this together in modern terms, there are four relatively authoritative definitions of " philanthropy " that come close to the Classical concept: John W. Gardner ’ s " private initiatives for the public good "; Robert Payton ’ s " voluntary action for the public good "; Lester Salamon ’ s " the private giving of time or valuables … for public purposes " and Robert Bremner ’ s " the aim of philanthropy … is improvement in the quality of human life ".
*" Putting human waste back in its place: at the bottom of the food chain ", In Context, 1993

Putting and at
Putting on local musicians at this place in the program serves a triple purpose: it saves the top flight jazz men from being wasted in this unenviable spot, when the audience is cold, restless, and in flux ; ;
Classical studies were Making news – A study in the construction of reality by Gaye Tuchman ( 1978 ), Deciding what ’ s news ( at CBS & NBC, Time and Newsweek ) by Herbert J. Gans ( 1979 ) in the U. S., and Putting ‘ reality ’ together – BBC news by Philip Schlesinger ( 1987 ).
* Making Yourself at Home: Finding Your Style and Putting It All Together.
Putting an altar instead of the throne, as was done at Trier, made a church.
Putting the Karaites and Pharisees at further odds are the apparent Pharisee falsehoods regarding tzitzit and tefillin:
Putting a mirror at the side of the flag closest to the flagpole will generate an image of a pagoda.
Putting any of the four vertices in the role of O yields four such identities, but in a sense at most three of them are independent: If the " clockwise " sides of three of them are multiplied and the product is inferred to be equal to the product of the " counterclockwise " sides of the same three identities, and then common factors are cancelled from both sides, the result is the fourth identity.
A thirty-second excerpt of " Putting On the Style " was released to promote the tape's auction at Sotheby's later that year ; the tape was bought by EMI for £ 78, 500, becoming the most expensive recording ever sold at auction.
Putting aside her experiences at Mount Holyoke, Olympia enrolled at Antioch College.
Putting his English fluency to the test, Koffka then traveled to the United States, where he was a visiting professor at the Cornell University from 1924 to 1925, and two years later at the University of Wisconsin – Madison.
Putting gasoline in one's tank at a filling station is an implied order.
Collins ' Broadway credits include his 2008 role as King Arthur in Spamalot and prior appearances in Moonchildren, The Ritz, The Loves of Anatol, and No Sex Please, We're British ; Off Broadway he appeared opposite Sigourney Weaver in Christopher Durang's Beyond Therapy, as Macduff to Christopher Walken's Macbeth at Lincoln Center, and as husband to Julie Andrews ( with whom he shares a birthday ) in the Stephen Sondheim revue, Putting It Together at Manhattan Theatre Club in 1993.
In 2003, Pinsky authored Cracked: Putting Broken Lives Together Again, recounting his experiences as the Medical Director of the Department of Chemical Dependency Services at the Las Encinas Hospital drug rehabilitation clinic in Pasadena, California.
Putting on a show at the Fringe is costly to performers, due to registration fees, venue hire, cost of accommodations, and travel to Edinburgh.
Putting it in a chronological order, at first the marginal returns start to diminish, then the average returns, followed finally by the total returns.
Putting this in perspective, Luke Winn wrote that Lithuania was at the time "... behind countries of 313 million ( the U. S .), 47 million ( Spain ), 40 million ( Argentina ) and 11 million ( Greece ), and just ahead of countries of 79 million ( Turkey ) and 61 million ( Italy ).
Judgement was handed down on 25 July 2012 where the Judge stated that " Putting at it's lowest, much of the Family Defendants ' case seems problematic ".

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