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* Public works ; Such as paved and stepped roadways, bridges, systems of drainage, etc.
Such infrastructure includes roadways, railroad sidings, ports, high-power electric supplies ( often including three-phase power ), high-end communications cables, large-volume water supplies, and high-volume gas lines.
Such events can leave an invisible glaze of black ice on roadways, making travel especially treacherous.

Such and are
Such problems are of extreme interest as well as importance and are so much like fighting in a rain forest or guerrilla warfare at night in tall grass that we might have to re-examine primitive conflicts for what they could teach.
Such manipulations are frequently encountered in his essay on the suppression of the monasteries during the English reformation.
Such support should not be difficult to come by if all the plans to be presented by the NCTA are as attractive as this outline of express buses coming into the downtown area.
Such measures are essential to its job of presenting business and Government with the facts required to meet the objective of expanding business and improving the operation of the economy.
Such additional daytime class 2, assignments are appropriate if optimum use is to be made of these frequencies, and the Commission has over the years made a large number of them.
Such locks are nearly always used where the switch points `` face '' oncoming traffic.
Such disks are very handy for cutting and shaping small parts.
Such modifications are all for the best but it takes something as different as a Deerstalker or a Jet to change arms-making concepts.
Such sweeping distractions are hardly conducive to `` Oscar '' winning performances.
Such ambiguous exercises compound confusion by making it worse compounded, and they are sometimes expanded until the cream of the jest sours.
Such high-resolution observations as these are needed at several wave lengths in order that the radio emission of the moon can be properly interpreted.
Such an instrument is expected to be especially useful if it could be used to measure the elasticity of heavy pastes such as printing inks, paints, adhesives, molten plastics, and bread dough, for the elasticity is related to those various properties termed `` length '', `` shortness '', `` spinnability '', etc., which are usually judged by subjective methods at present.
Such an indicator, or indicators, are needed as means of recognizing specific periods of delay in skeletal developmental progress.
Such specialized training institutions could be located near the most rapidly growing industries, where the equipment and job experience exist and where the future employment opportunities are located.
Such books are easy prey for critics.
Such systems are expensive and are oriented geographically.
Such projections, however, appear highly speculative and the capacities involved are far beyond those foreseen for food-preservation facilities.
Such cases are not considered here.
Such `` depletion allowances '', in the form of percentages of sales are authorized by tax law for specified raw materials producers using up their assets.
Such judgments are meaningful only in so far as persons are members of a world, let us say a community, that embraces Scarsdale or Yonkers, but is also infinitely richer since it is all-inclusive.
And new vistas of hairshirt asceticism are opened by scholarly monographs entitled: `` Friends, Romans, Countrymen, Lend Me Your Ear-Muffs '', `` Such a Phrase as Drifts Through Dream '', and `` The New Vocabularianism ''.
Such explanations do not imply that humans are always consciously calculating how to increase their inclusive fitness when they are doing altruistic acts.

Such and essentially
Such arrangements are not to be confused with supranational entities which are not states and are not defined by a common monarchy but may ( or not ) have a symbolic, essentially protocollary, titled highest office, e. g. Head of the Commonwealth ( held by the British crown, but not legally reserved for it ) or ' Head of the Arab Union ' ( 14 February-14 July 1958, held by the Hashemite King of Iraq, during its short-lived Federation with Jordan, its Hashemite sister-realm ).
Such simulations essentially consist of solving partial differential equations numerically.
Such arguments are essentially of the form " a is true because a is true " though rarely is such an argument stated as such.
Such integration essentially
Such a prime might have instead split as a product of other prime ideals, but by being inert it remains essentially unchanged.
Such a view of life and philosophy dominated writers from ancient times through the Renaissance, resulting in classical poetic forms and genres with essentially flat plots and characters ( Russian theorist Mikhail Bakhtin has written that such literature can literally be read front to back, or back to front, with no significant difference in effect ).
Such distinctions only make sense in those dialects of English that distinguish between " shall " and " will "; otherwise, " shall " is essentially never used in questions, and " should " is used only in the sense of " ought to " ( e. g., " Should classical music be taught in school?
Such radiating chapels are found in England in Norwich and Canterbury cathedrals, but the fully developed feature is essentially French, though the Francophile connoisseur Henry III introduced it into Westminster Abbey.
Such books were essentially scrapbooks filled with items of every kind: medical recipes, quotes, letters, poems, tables of weights and measures, proverbs, prayers, legal formulas.
Such magnets are also used in traditional televisions, which contain a cathode ray tube, which is essentially a small particle accelerator.
Such palettes have only been found in archaeological layers corresponding to Indo-Greek, Indo-Scythian and Indo-Parthian rule, and are essentially unknown the preceding Mauryan layers or the succeeding Kushan layers.
Such an assignment may be donative ( essentially given as a gift ), or it may be contractually exchanged for consideration.
Such were those of the Ambarvalia, Robigalia, which were essentially rustic festivals, lustrations of the fields, consisting in a procession round the spot to be purified, leading the sacrificial victims with prayers, hymns, and ceremonies to protect the young crops from evil influence.
Such a precaution would essentially eliminate direct fetal exposure to radioactivity and markedly reduce the possibility of conception with sperm that might theoretically have been damaged by exposure to radioiodine.
Such contracts are highly controversial and may be invalidated as a violation of due process by courts, since the obligor is essentially contracting away his right to raise any legitimate defenses.
" Such jurisdiction is granted to encourage both " economy in litigation ", and fairness by eliminating the need for a separate federal and state trial hearing essentially the same facts yet potentially reaching opposite conclusions.
Such device was always void at English common law, because it was not deemed as a binding trust, in that the testator can change the disposition of the trust at any time and therefore essentially execute changes to the will without meeting the formalities required for the change.
Such instances of ' the naïf as a cultural image ... offered themselves as essentially responsive to others and open to every invitation ... established their identity in indeterminacy '.

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