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Relief and valves
Relief valves are sized to release pressure fast enough to prevent the pressure from increasing beyond the strength of the vessel, but not so fast as to be the cause of an explosion.

Relief and commonly
Eleven Victoria Crosses were awarded to the defenders of Rorke's Drift, seven of them to soldiers of the 2nd / 24th Foot – the most ever received in a single action by one regiment ( although not, as commonly thought, the most won in a single action or the most won in a day: 16 were won at the Battle of Inkerman, on 5 November 1854 ; 28 were won during the Second Relief of Lucknow, 14 – 22 November 1857 ).
In the southern occupation zone, the Œuvre de secours aux enfants ( roughly, Children's Relief Effort ), a French-Jewish humanitarian organization commonly called OSE, saved the lives of between seven and nine thousand Jewish children by forging papers, smuggling them to neutral countries, and sheltering them in orphanages, schools, and convents.
The United States Exploring Expedition, commonly known as the " Wilkes Expedition ", included naturalists, botanists, a mineralogist, taxidermists, artists and a philologist, and was carried by the USS Vincennes ( 780 tons ) and Peacock ( 650 tons ), the brig Porpoise ( 230 tons ), the store-ship Relief, and two schooners, Sea Gull ( 110 tons ) and Flying Fish ( 96 tons ).
Renovation Relief is a DIY Program hosted by famous wood-chopper David Foster in which he and a team of people from sponsors ( i. e. Gunns ) renovate a house, most commonly for people who have done something for the community or have enabled children.
" In 1966, Cheng Yen founded the Buddhist Compassion Relief Tzu Chi Foundation, commonly known as Tzu Chi ; its motto is " instructing the rich and saving the poor ".
General Assistance ( also known as General Relief ) is a term used in the United States to denote welfare programs that benefit adults without dependents ( single persons, or less commonly, childless married couples ) as opposed to families with children, who receive assistance from the federal program formerly known as Aid to Families with Dependent Children, and, since 1996, officially known as Temporary Assistance for Needy Families.

Relief and use
They also have exclusive jurisdiction over disposal of two national funds, ( i ) the PM's National Relief Fund, and ( ii ) the PM's National Defence Fund, which they use at their discretion attain the objectives behind the establishment of these funds.
The case was later settled out of court for an undisclosed sum ( donated to Comic Relief ); but many Viz readers believed that the comic had given permission for their use, leading to Top Tips submissions such as:
Relief etching was invented by William Blake in about 1788, and he has been almost the only artist to use it in its original form.
* In Relief Printing Techniques French printmaker Dominique Lecomte explains how to use the technique and shows some of his work.
The group also proposed developing the hotel along with a new 19, 000-seat arena, offices and the headquarters for Catholic Relief Services, which has asked the city to use the parcel for its new offices.
Work restoring Fort Schuyler for the academy's use was done at first by the Temporary Emergency Relief Administration ( TERA ) in 1934 followed by the Works Progress Administration in 1935.
This guitar can also be seen in use in the studio for Oasis in the ' Gold and Silver and Sunshine ' documentary, as well as on a live performance on a Top of the Pops Comic Relief special in 2008.
# it is being used for identification and critical commentary on the programme Doctor Who and its use to aid the Comic Relief charity ;
Relief efforts therefore require the use of helicopter or boat.
Many jurisdictions use the alternate name " General Relief ," including a large number of California counties ( among them Los Angeles County ), as well as the states of Iowa and Virginia.
Landowners, upon passing The Small Business Liability Relief and Brownsfield Revitalization Act, are responsible to proceed with an " all appropriate inquiry " in which they ask previous owners of the nature of the lands use.
This station has three platforms-two in the ' Up ' direction ( platforms 1 and 2 ) and one in the ' Down ' direction ( platform 3 ); however platform 1 is rarely used, as passenger trains rarely use the ' Up and Down Relief lines ' which start at Thornleigh.
Development and Relief organisations often produce resources for use in churches at harvest time which promote their own concerns for those in need across the globe.

Relief and spring
On a 1995 tour to Japan, the Hangovers received attention by donating half of their tour profits to the Kobe Earthquake Relief Fund ; on a subsequent tour to Japan and Korea in the spring of 1998, they performed on Inter-FM, a Western-music radio station, in addition to other performances at such venues as the Tokyo-American Club, the United States naval base in Atsugi, Seoul National University, Ewha University and concluded the tour at the Seoul National Arts Center as a guest group for the Seoul National Orchestra.
* Relief valve ( RV ): A valve used on a liquid service, which opens proportionally as the increasing pressure overcomes the spring pressure.

Relief and keep
* Disaster Relief: In cases of severe drought, floods, wars or weak economies, mobile phones can be used to keep in touch with one's home community.

Relief and valve
* Relief valve
* Relief valve ( RV ): an automatic system that is actuated by the static pressure in a liquid-filled vessel.
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* Relief valve, a type of valve used to control, limit or " lift back " pressure
* Relief valve: A valve set to open at a specified pressure so as to not exceed safe operating pressure in hoses or pumps.
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Relief and shut
Masjed as-Saber was a major donor to the Global Relief Foundation, a Muslim charity " shut down in late 2001 over allegations of fund-raising and money-laundering for terrorist groups ," and a charity to which Hawash had contributed $ 10, 000.

Relief and allow
Otto van Veen: Relief of Leiden ( 1574 ), Inundated meadows allow the Dutch fleet access to the Spanish infantry positions.
He supports the DREAM Act the ( Development, Relief and Education for Alien Minors Act ), which would allow certain U. S. high school grads who had arrived in the U. S. illegally as children, conditional legal status so they could attend college or enlist in the military.
Sherman joined several colleagues in introducing legislation, the Valley-Wide Noise Relief Act, to allow the operator of Bob Hope Airport to implement a mandatory nighttime curfew.
* 2007 — Eagles supported American Eagle & Literary Challenge in quest to name June 20 National Eagle Day, The Disaster Relief Fund was passed which will allow the Eagles to have " trailers " stocked with supplies to be a first response team.
The Finningley and Rossington Relief Road Scheme is proposed to allow access to the airport.
Mac fends off Sue's advances by saying he will only allow her to touch his arse if she can raise £ 10, 000 for Comic Relief.
Pitt expected Ireland to follow the British Roman Catholic Relief Act 1791 and allow Roman Catholics to vote again and hold public offices.

Relief and pressure
Relief is achieved by decreasing relative pressure by equalizing the middle ear with ambient pressure (" popping ears ") through swallowing, yawning, chewing, or the valsalva maneuver.
The U. K. Catholic Relief Act 1829 was passed by the Duke of Wellington's government, and signed by the King under some Prime Ministerial pressure.

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