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Besides flathead bronze screws, silicon bronze Stronghold nails ( made by Independent Nail & Packing Co., Bridgewater, Mass. ) are used extensively in assembly and Weldwood resorcinol glue is used in all the joints.
The assembly line developed by Ford Motor Company between 1908 and 1915 made assembly lines famous in the following decade through the social ramifications of mass production, such as the affordability of the Ford Model T and the introduction of high wages for Ford workers.
This was in accordance with the agreement that Æthelred and Alfred had made earlier that year in an assembly at Swinbeorg.
The assembly had four main functions: it made executive pronouncements ( decrees, such as deciding to go to war or granting citizenship to a foreigner ); it elected some officials ; it legislated ; and it tried political crimes.
If the assembly broke the law, the only thing that might happen is that it would punish those who had made the proposal that it had agreed to.
Henceforth laws were made not in the assembly, but by special panels of 1000 citizens drawn from the annual jury pool of 6000.
There are then three functions: the officeholders organized and saw to the complex protocols ; Ho boulomenos was the initiator and the proposer of content ; and finally the people, massed in assembly or court or convened as lawmakers, made the decisions, either yes or no, or choosing between alternatives.
Increasingly, responsibility was shifted from the assembly to the courts, with laws being made by jurors and all assembly decisions becoming reviewable by courts.
Commented assembly language source code was made available for Centipede, Commando, Crossbow, Desert Falcon, Dig Dug, Food Fight, Galaga, Hat Trick, Joust, Ms. Pac-Man, Super Stunt Cycle, Robotron: 2084 and Xevious game titles.
The country's first post-communist Assembly elections, in November 1991, made the winning new pro-reform Union of Democratic Forces ( UDF ) to make government alone, having won 110 out of the 240 seats in the assembly.
:" When the day for the assembly which was held in the town of Birka drew near, in accordance with their national custom the king caused a proclamation to be made to the people by the voice of a herald, in order that they might be informed concerning the object of their mission.
The king was obliged to obey the common decisions made at this ting, and the most powerful man at this assembly was not the king, but the lawspeaker of Tiundaland.
This separation can be compared to an assembly line, in which an instruction is made more complete at each stage until it exits the execution pipeline and is retired.
All of these tracks were made by the assembly of spliced tape edits that would sometimes run " all over the room ".
It was indeed a superstitious age, but made much more so by their operations, influence, and writings, beginning with Increase Mather's movement at the assembly of Ministers in 1681 and ending with Cotton Mather's dealings with the Goodwin children, and the account thereof which he printed and circulated far and wide.
Athenian democracy was not only direct in the sense that decisions were made by the assembled people, but also directest in the sense that the people through the assembly, boule and courts of law controlled the entire political process and a large proportion of citizens were involved constantly in the public business.
Katayama's visit to Nissan ’ s Manchuria truck factory in 1939 made him realise the appalling conditions of the assembly lines, leading him to abandon the firm.
The membrane electrode assembly ( MEA ), is referred as the heart of the PEMFC and usually made of a proton exchange membrane sandwiched between two catalyst coated carbon papers.
Chopping up the lungs and stuffing the stomach with them and whatever fillers might have been on hand, then boiling the assembly — likely in a vessel made from the animal's hide — was one way to make sure these parts did not go to waste.
No reforms were made to the role of the Deputies in the assembly.
Ministers are then proposed both by the Chief Minister and any other elected member, the final decision being made by the States assembly.
The control of medium and big companies must be made by one or several independent auditors of companies, appointed by the general assembly among the members of the Institute of Independent Auditors of Companies.
The control of small companies must be made by an accountant appointed by the general assembly for definite duration.

assembly and significant
By 325, the controversy had become significant enough that the Emperor Constantine called an assembly of bishops, the First Council of Nicaea, which condemned Arius ' doctrine and formulated the original Nicene Creed of 325.
" But the 1966 national assembly elections showed a significant swing to the right, and General Lon Nol formed a new government, which lasted until 1967.
On September 24, 1834 a committee was appointed by the general assembly of the church to organize a new volume containing the most significant Latter Day Saint revelations.
Western Australia's one-vote-one-value reforms will cut the number of rural seats in the state assembly to reflect the rural population level: this, coupled with the Liberals ' strength in country areas has put the Nationals under significant pressure.
Though the significant reform happened in the Rama V's reign, the kingdom still had no national assembly.
This assembly ( or ), of the army in times of war, of the people in times of peace, is called by the king and plays a significant role through the acclamation of the kings and in capital trials ; it can be consulted ( without obligation ) for the foreign politics ( declarations of war, treaties ) and for the appointment of high state officials.
Furthermore, the 1990s ( after the fall of the Soviet Union ) saw a significant decline of quality in the assembly of UAZ vehicles as the company struggled to survive and could not afford to pay the salaries of its employees.
The presence of a tumulus, and other significant geographical features locally, point inconclusively towards the theory that the area was regarded in ancient times as a sacred place of assembly.
Citizenship at Athens brought eligibility for numerous state payments such as jury and assembly pay, which could be significant to working people.
The plant has been said to have played a significant role in Nissan ’ s revival with its one car per minute output and quick four day reconfiguration between assembly of various autos.
Note: When this type of shackle is used to release a significant load, it will work rather poorly ( hard to release ) and is likely to have the pin assembly or the split ring fail.
Most significant, the Colt factory ’ s machines mass-produced interchangeable parts that could be easily and cheaply put together on assembly lines using standardized patterns and gauges by unskilled labor as opposed to England's top gunmakers.
The local economy received a significant boost with the building of a Nissan automobile assembly plant in Zama in 1965.
" ( There was a second relay assembly test room study whose results were not as significant as the first experiment.
The assembly was opposed to a significant war effort because it would interrupt trade with Quebec and would result in higher taxes.
In a further highly significant gesture, Pope Benedict XVI invited three CPCA-appointed bishops, together along with one " underground " bishop, to the October 2005 assembly of the Synod of Bishops as full members, not as " fraternal delegates ", the term used for representatives of non-Catholic churches invited to attend.
A later version again was still called N1502 but had further significant mechanical and electronic advances, and in particular had a worm drive for operation of the loading mechanism rather than a fragile plastic gearbox assembly.
Magnetic Island became an important defensive position during World War II due to its proximity to Townsville, an important military base, and its views over Cleveland Bay, a significant anchorage and assembly point for large fleets and convoys operating in the south Pacific.
Nova Scotia ( which then included present-day Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick ) declined to send delegates, despite significant economic connections to Massachusetts, and a strong presence of expatriate New Englanders in its assembly.
The last of these provided a significant boost in interest in the programmability of the calculator, as the use of assembly language ( as opposed to Texas Instruments ' own TI-BASIC ) enabled significantly more performance and flexibility with the programs able to be used on the calculator.
In the by-elections, 2008, TRS won 7 out of the 16 assembly segments and 2 out of the 4 loksabha segments, a significant defeat for the party.
The energetics of DNA tertiary structure assembly were determined to be driven by the hydrophobic effect, in addition to Watson-Crick base pairing ( which is responsible for sequence selectivity ) and a significant contribution from stacking interactions between the aromatic bases.
( PL / DS, like PL / S, is a high-level language which encourages significant use of inline assembly.
The shutdown followed the closure of a Swanndri clothing factory, a small-scale but locally significant Subaru car assembly plant and a wool scouring plant.

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