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bulk and press
In the 19th century, the replacement of the hand-operated Gutenberg-style press by steam-powered rotary presses allowed printing on an industrial scale, while Western-style printing was adopted all over the world, becoming practically the sole medium for modern bulk printing.
This is caused by air being compressed with the tablet formulation and then expanding when the punch is released: if this breaks the tablet apart, it can be due to incorrect machine settings, or due to incorrect formulation: either because the tablet formulation is too brittle or not adhesive enough, or because the powder being fed to the tablet press contains too much air ( has too low bulk density ).
" Nonetheless, Beauregard received the bulk of the acclaim from the press and general public.
Oudinot's Corps then fanned out, with the bulk of his men continuing to press Hohenzollern and Tharreau's division wheeling left against Bellegarde's I Korps.
At this point, his first clash with Venizelos occurred, as Constantine desired to press north, towards Monastir, where the bulk of the Ottoman army lay, and where the Greeks would rendezvous their Serb allies.
During his life, the bulk of the British press treated Albert Victor with nothing but respect and the eulogies that immediately followed his death were full of praise.
In 1890 he presented his cableway in Switzerland, a country very interested in that transport owing to its geography and which was already coming to use cable cars for bulk transport, but Torres's project was dismissed, allowing certain ironic commentary from the Swiss press.
" This forms the bulk of most qin pieces and requires the player to press on a string with a finger or thumb of the left hand until it connects with the surface board, then pluck.
This material formed the bulk of his collected short prose volume, Momente şi schiţe, and notably comprised satirical pieces ridiculing the Romanian press ' reaction to the activities of Boris Sarafov, a Macedonian-Bulgarian revolutionary who had attempted to set up a base in Romania.
The bulk of the aircraft crashed in the grounds of Aldro School in Darley Road-the wreckage was incorrectly identified in the local press as being that of a Heinkel He 111.
The smaller size and greater bulk made the Dispatch stand out from the competition most of whom were using the older blanket press in a broad sheet format.
Human Rights Watch has stated " There is no evidence that this was a consensual act ," and observed that " The bulk of evidence suggests that the youths were tried on allegations of raping a 13-year-old, with the suggestion that they were tried for consensual homosexual conduct seemingly based almost entirely on mistranslations and on cursory news reporting magnified by the Western press.

bulk and corps
Auerstädt involved a single French corps defeating the bulk of the Prussian army.
The order had close ties with the Janissary corps, the bulk of the Ottoman Army.
The French engaged only a part of their forces, around 33, 000 men, whilst Archduke Charles engaged the bulk of his army, 49, 000 men, leaving out Davidovich's corps to defend the lower Adige and Rosenberg's corps to cover the Austrian right against any flanking maneuvers.
At Auerstedt a single French corps defeated the bulk of the Prussian army, despite being heavily outnumbered.
Napoleon would write to his brother Joseph, with more than a little truth, on 31 December: When it was clear that he could not bring Moore to battle, Napoleon left the pursuit of the British to Soult's corps with Marshal Ney in support and took the bulk of the army, some 45, 000 men, back to Madrid.
Lee planned an offensive in late June against an isolated Union Army corps with the bulk of his army, leaving less than 30, 000 men in the Richmond trenches to defend the Confederate capital.
) The Combine members felt that the corps should be making their own rules, operating their own competitions and championships, and keeping the bulk of the monies those shows earned.
The bulk of corps remained in the Petersburg trenches, but Adelbert Ames ' second division took part in both Benjamin Butler's initial unsuccessful assault on Fort Fisher in December 1864 and the successful attack the following January.
) The Combine members felt that the corps should be making their own rules, operating their own competitions and championships, and keeping the bulk of the monies those shows earned.
) The Combine members felt that the corps should be making their own rules, operating their own competitions and championships, and keeping the bulk of the monies that those shows earned.
The bulk of the RLC Museum collection is made up from two of the regimental museums of the forming corps ; the Royal Corps of Transport Museum, previously situated at Buller Barracks in Aldershot and the Royal Army Ordnance Corps Museum, in Blackdown Barracks, Deepcut, both now closed.
) The Alliance members felt that the corps should be making their own rules, operating their own competitions and championships, and keeping the bulk of the monies those shows earned.
Sherman reacted as Johnston hoped, ordering James B. McPherson and the bulk of George Henry Thomas's army toward Kingston while sending only John Schofield and one corps of Thomas ' army along the road to Cassville.

bulk and was
For he seemed to sense at once that before him was no South Sea, but the solid bulk of the North American continent.
The automatic flour mill built by Oliver Evans in 1785 was called the beginning of modern bulk material handling by Roe ( 1916 ).
But once the bulk of the Macedonian army had retired, the states of Thessaly feared the return and vengeance of Alexander, and so sent for aid to Thebes, whose policy it was to put a check on any neighbor who might otherwise become too formidable.
He was supported by the bulk of Iberian peoples, who were discontent with the heavy taxation imposed upon them by their spend-thrift rulers.
There, a special vault was built to house the physical bulk of nearly $ 230, 000, 000 worth of bonds.
The bulk of the documents relate to the running of a large, private estate is named after Heroninos because he was phrontistes ( Koine Greek: manager ) of the estate which had a complex and standarised system of accounting which was followed by all its local farm managers.
Former MSI members were however still the bulk of the new party and former MSI leader Gianfranco Fini was elected leader of the new party.
If the superscription of the book of Zephaniah is a reliable indicator of the time that the bulk of the book was composed, then Zephaniah was a contemporary of the prophet Jeremiah ( or Jeremias ).
The transport in bulk of building materials such as bricks over long distances was rare before the age of canals, railways, roads and heavy goods vehicles.
But the sponsorship deal was terminated before it commenced after it was revealed that British steel only made up a tiny fraction of steel used in construction of the stadium-the bulk of the steel had been imported from Germany.
With their cavalry support gone, the Cossack wagon-fort, containing the vast bulk of the Cossack army now stood isolated on the battlefield, and in effect was under siege by the Polish army.
Since copper metallurgy was already known to have existed in Europe since 7000 BC, with heavy axes of natural bronze produced in bulk since 5500 BC, and since true bronze, made by deliberately alloying copper with tin had already been used in parts of east-central Europe since 3700 BC, Ötzi's axe came as no surprise to archaeologists.
The overwhelming bulk of de Camp's fantasy was comic.
The move towards shooting more films on the West coast around Los Angeles continued during World War I, until the bulk of American production was carried out there.
Arimondi left there a small garrison of approximately 1, 150 askaris and 200 Italians, commanded by Major Giuseppe Galliano, and took the bulk of his troops to Adigrat, where Oreste Baratieri, the Italian commander, was concentrating the Italian Army.
The bulk of the film was shot on Oshima ( an island near Japan ) instead.
Up to the discoveries of bulk amethyst in Brazil in the 19th century, amethyst was considered a precious stone as well, going back to ancient Greece.
Each data system bus ( aka string ) was composed of the same functional elements, consisting of multiplexers ( MUX ), high-level modules ( HLM ), low-level modules ( LLM ), power converters ( PC ), bulk memory ( BUM ), data management subsystem bulk memory ( DBUM ), timing chains ( TC ), phase locked loops ( PLL ), Golay coders ( GC ), hardware command decoders ( HCD ) and critical controllers ( CRC ).
Thus, only those who could afford such weaponry fought as hoplites ; as with the Roman Republican army it was the middle classes who formed the bulk of the infantry.
The bulk of the Visigothic army was composed of slaves, raised from the countryside.

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