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Decca is not the only large commercial company to impart instruction.
What we are attempting to do is achieve and maintain a balance between medium density and low density residential areas and industrial and commercial development.
This help is offered to applicants who ordinarily would not undertake the exploration under present conditions or circumstances at their sole expense and who are unable to obtain funds from commercial sources on reasonable terms.
It has been estimated that the value of boats in Rhode Island waters is something in excess of fifty million dollars, excluding commercial boats.
The Federal Government is aiding local governments in several places to survey residential, commercial and industrial buildings to determine what fallout protection they would provide, and for how many people.
It is proposed that in 10 years all commercial timberlands, all critical watersheds, and other lands in the National Forest System developed or proposed for intensive use will be given protection from fire adequate to meet the fire situation in the worst years and under serious peak loads.
For the near term, however, it must be realized that the industrial and commercial market is somewhat more sensitive to general business conditions than is the military market, and for this reason I would expect that any gain in 1961 may be somewhat smaller than those of recent years ; ;
The elasticity is a parameter of fluids which is not subject to simple measurement at present, and it is a parameter which is probably varying in an unknown manner with many commercial materials.
and, indeed, there is no more reason to separate the interrelated roles of the active, builder, antiredeposition agent, etc. than there is to assign individual actions to each of the numerous isomers making up a given commercial organic active.
Let us also assume the existence of only one class or type of service, all of which is supplied at the same voltage, phase, etc. to residential, commercial, and industrial customers.
Off-flavor is a less severe problem with the radiopasteurization of meats, but problems of commercial acceptability remain.
On the following pages, each of the major commercial foamed plastics is described in detail, as to properties, applications, and methods of processing.
This test method is intended for determining the dimensional changes of woven or knitted fabrics, made of fibers other than wool, to be expected when the cloth is subjected to laundering procedures commonly used in the commercial laundry and the home.
The person using these tests must determine which combination of procedures is practical for any specific item in order to evaluate the dimensional changes of textile fabrics or garments after laundering procedures commonly used in the home or commercial laundry.
Pennsylvania Avenue, named for one of the original 13 states, perhaps is not the most impressive street in the District of Columbia from a commercial standpoint.
It is widely used in commercial ionization chamber smoke detectors, as well as in neutron sources and industrial gauges.
The second longest-lived isotope of astatine, astatine-211, is the only one currently having any commercial application, being employed in medicine to diagnose and treat some diseases via its emission of alpha particles ( helium-4 nuclei ).
* 1926 – Varney Airlines makes its first commercial flight ( Varney is the root company of United Airlines ).
As South Australia's seat of government and commercial centre, Adelaide is the site of many governmental and financial institutions.

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In many cases, a commercial pesticide is itself a combination of several chemical agents, and thus the safe levels actually represent levels of the mixture.
In addition, the US timber trade also markets various other Federal Trade Commission-defined species as " mahoganies " under a variety of different commercial names, most notably " Philippine mahogany ", which in reality is actually from the genus Shorea, a dipterocarp.
It has been reported that Argentinean hake will not actually disappear from the sea but that the stock will be so low that profitability will be almost zero and it will be ineffective for commercial use.
Cooney had heard of Henson before then, but never actually seen his work ; the commercial had not aired in New York, and she had never tuned into The Ed Sullivan Show when his Muppets appeared.
The end of denazification saw the ad-hoc creation initially of the Western Union ( not to be confused with the commercial operation of that name ) which would be institutionalised as the Western European Union in 1947 and 1955, with a broad socio-economic remit actually implemented in the strict domain of arms control.
It was seen as a collection of leftovers ( not helped by the fact that one of the songs was actually called " Brain Salad Surgery ", and another had previously been released as a solo single by Lake ) and was ELP's first commercial failure.
Robert Graves ( The Greek Myths ) suggested that the cow was actually turned loose within a moderately confined space, and that where she lay down, a temple to the moon-goddess ( Selene ) was erected: " A cow's strategic and commercial sensibilities are not well developed ," Graves remarked.
A scene in New York involved the backdrop of the in her commercial colors but by 1940, had actually been repainted grey, for refit completion to serve as a troopship already serving the Royal Navy, mainly in the Atlantic and Indian oceans.
* A Stella Artois commercial featured Belgium and the beer at the World's Fair with Japan's calculators and Soviet rocketry ; however, the only nation featured that was actually at the Fair was Japan.
The final shot before the first commercial ( while Serling is concluding his narration ) is actually played backwards ; looking carefully, one can see smoke returning to Renard's cigarette.
The years of decline had actually helped preserve a number of important historic structures from ever being redeveloped, and the historic district includes eighty-seven buildings and four structures of commercial, religious, residential and social importance.
With the exception of a few industrial or commercial buildings like the Blank Book Co. and the Planing Mill, nearly all of the district's brick buildings ( mostly houses ) are actually brick veneer over wood framing.
Some commercial products, e. g. bleaches, even though they are technically disinfectants, say that they " kill germs ", but are not actually labelled as " disinfectants ".
Musical divisions based on class are not absolute, however, and are sometimes as much perceived as actual ; popular American country music, for example, is a commercial genre designed to " appeal to a working-class identity, whether or not its listeners are actually working class ".
Lena Cansdale and Alan Crown argued for the first time that the settlement was a fortified road station and a port town on the shores of the Dead Sea, meaning that the site was actually a prominent commercial site ( or " entrepot ") on a major north-south trade route.
The new Burbank facility was actually the largest commercial airport in the Los Angeles area until it was eclipsed in 1946 by the Los Angeles Airport in Westchester when that facility ( formerly Mines Field, then Los Angeles Municipal Airport ) commenced scheduled airline operations.
The greater 1 MHz bandwidth and 6 Mbit / s bit rate of the Picturephone in the 1970s also did not achieve commercial success, mostly due to its high cost, but also due to a lack of network effect — with only a few hundred Picturephones in the world, users had extremely few contacts they could actually call to, and interoperability with other videophone systems did not exist.
NCE stations broadcasting in digital TV or HD Radio may lease part of their bandwidth ( actually bitrate ) in a similar manner, however, the commercial use is limited.
The answer is actually former New York Jets running back Matt Snell and former Pittsburg Steelers defensive tackle Ernie Stautner, who appeared together in a Miller Lite commercial.
Since it was the guarantee of a future income stream that determined the present market value of a utility ’ s property, the courts, in overseeing the reasonableness of rates, were actually creating property out of the materials of social fact, commercial custom, and popular moral faiths or prejudices.
The idea behind the research is that " just as commercial pilots train in flight simulators before they're unleashed on real passengers, surgeons will be able to practice their first incisions without actually cutting anyone ".
Because it cannot be stated with certainty that any other commercial rights recognition will actually come to pass, and since the opportunity exists here and now, the Tribunal concludes that the sale should be delayed while an accommodation is reached with Māori.
While the commercial portion of White Plains lies along U. S. Route 301, the largest concentration of residences with the White Plains mailing address is actually six to seven miles to the west in developments located near Billingsley Road ( see the article Bryans Road, Maryland ).
Diamond, for a long time considered the hardest substance in existence, is actually softer than fullerite and even harder aggregated diamond nanorods, both of which have been synthesised in laboratories but no commercial process has yet been developed.

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