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Chuck a length of 1/8'' '' dia. drill rod into a drill press or some similar turning device and while it is rotating file the end square and then file a slight taper 1/8'' '' long.
The drill press consists of a vertical shaft ( spindle ) which is tapered or threaded on one end to hold a drill chuck, a tubular housing ( quill ) in which the spindle is mounted, a head in which the quill is mounted, a feed lever which moves the quill up or down, a power source, and a movable table upon which the work is placed.
On 26 December 1924 the Bauhaus issued a press release and setting the closure of the school for the end of March 1925.
When their son, Charles Spencer Chaplin, Jr, was born on 5 May 1925, Chaplin sent Grey and the child into hiding: it was seen as too close to their wedding, so a fake birth announcement was made to the press at the end of June.
Chaplin decided not to re-enter the United States, writing: " Since the end of the last world war, I have been the object of lies and propaganda by powerful reactionary groups who, by their influence and by the aid of America's yellow press, have created an unhealthy atmosphere in which liberal-minded individuals can be singled out and persecuted.
While the press predicted the end of Corrie, H. V. Kershaw declared that " There are no stars in Coronation Street.
Tina O ' Brien revealed in the British press on 4 April 2007 that she would be leaving Coronation Street before the end of the year.
According to historian of Communism Archie Brown, the memory of the Cultural Revolution, where a form of mass political mobilization turned against the Party and resulted in chaotic destruction, may account for the reticence of educated Chinese to press for an end to one-party rule.
When asked by reporters at the end of a televised press conference to list one of Nixon's policy ideas he had adopted, Eisenhower joked, " If you give me a week, I might think of one.
But Sapir did not want to compromise on quality, and in the end the Handbook had to go into press without Sapir's piece.
They misrepresented to the press how difficult Leonov found it to work in weightlessness, and concealed the problems encountered until after the end of the Cold War.
Except Admiral Shariff who continued to press pressure on Indian Navy till the end of the conflict.
The main structural work was completed at the end of March, and on the 31st Eiffel celebrated this by leading a group of government officials, accompanied by representatives of the press, to the top of the tower.
The Tsar perceived the very real threat of a scandal and ordered his own investigations but did not, in the end, remove Rasputin from his position of influence ; on the contrary he fired his minister of the interior for a " lack of control over the press " ( censorship being a top priority for Nicholas then ).
The British press also changed its coverage at the end of 1988, following a speech by Margaret Thatcher to the Royal Society advocating action against human-induced climate change.
At the end of 1935, however, stressing the need for peace and internal order, Carías began to crack down on the opposition press and political activities.
SGI announced the end of the MIPS / IRIX-based product line in a press release on 6 September 2006.
A Royal Mail press release in April 2003 said that the railway would be closed and mothballed at the end of May that year.
The agreement prompted a press conference at Busch Stadium on June 19, 1996, during which Smith announced he would retire from baseball at season's end.
This was commonly used to identify a station ; the operator could press the key to send the station identifier to the other end, or the remote station could trigger its transmission by sending the ENQ character, essentially asking " who are you?
A postscript at the end of the published volume of transactions containing Darwin's paper states that " Whilst the last pages of this volume were in the press, Dr Withering of Birmingham ... published a numerous collection of cases in which foxglove has been given, and frequently with good success ".
This string of losses prompted Louis XIV to start negotiations, but the terms were humiliating and he decided to press the war to its end.
* In England, Parliament decides against a renewal of the Licensing Act, putting an end to royal censorship of printing presses and so clearing the way for a free press on the Act's expiry in 1696.
On 18 October 2011, The Stone Roses announced at a press conference the end of a fifteen-year split.
And that, " One feature of the band's career had been their ability to stay on the news pages of the rock press almost permanently for years on end, including the years when they did fuck all.

end and censorship
Less restrictive censorship towards the end of the 1950s encouraged B-film producer Hammer Films to embark on their series of influential and wildly successful horror films.
With this, " the Lords ' decision heralded an end to a relationship that had developed throughout the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries between the State and the Company of Stationers ", ending both nascent publishers ' copyright and the existing system of censorship.
When Mercadante returned to Italy after living in Spain and Portugal, Donizetti's music reigned supreme in Naples, an ascendancy which did not end until censorship problems with the latter's Poliuto caused a final break.
During the fall of censorship at the end of 1960s, he published some new books and the re-editions of the olders.
With the restoration of democracy and the end of government censorship, the critical falles reappeared, and obscene satirical ones with them.
The end of chapter five, where Vultan corners Dale Arden, is considered to be " one of the most erotic bits of film footage turned out by Hollywood after the reins of censorship were tightened in 1934 " according to Stedman.
Saigon newspapers, which Minh had allowed to re-open following the end of Diệm's censorship, reported that the junta was paralysed because all twelve generals in the MRC had equal power.
Victory by the publishers in both cases in effect marked the end of literary censorship in the United States.
In January 2007, he published the controversial book The Peaceful Pill Handbook, which was prohibited by Australian federal censorship regulator, the Office of Film and Literature Classification at the end of February 2007.
The President warned him to exercise " the utmost caution " in his censorship efforts, and the dispute proved the end of their political friendship.
Nevertheless, the Committee to Protect Journalists ( CPJ ) reported that China " continues to be the world's leading jailer of journalists ," with 42 imprisoned journalists at the end of 2004, and accuses private companies, both foreign and domestic, of having been complacent toward or complicit with government censorship.
It changed its title briefly after World War I to Le Canard Déchaîné (" The duck unbound ", or " out of control "), to celebrate the end of military censorship of the press.
* The freedom of the press in Hungary comes to an end – A melodramatic headline on the passing of a censorship law in Hungary
Examples: a liberal might be opposed to censorship and draft, but want to continue the Drug War and end the minimum wage.
In 109 BC, he was elected censor in partnership with Marcus Livius Drusus, who died in the next year putting an end to the censorship.
The movement came to an abrupt end and Miloš Forman and Jan Němec fled the country, while those who remained faced censorship of their work.
Although some of the CCD censorship laws considerably relaxed towards the end of SCAP, some topics, like the atomic bomb, were taboo until 1952 at the end of the occupation.
The first actions taken by the Desai government were to formally end the state of emergency and media censorship and repeal the controversial executive decrees issued during the Emergency.
The military regime's main censorship tool, the Fifth Institutional Act, which had given the government dictatorial powers, was renounced by President Geisel in the end of 1978.
These " War Internee " covers ( Mid 1916 up to end of 1919 ) bearing censorship marks of Portuguese and French military authorities are considered Portuguese India philatelists ' delight.
Penguin's victory in the case heralded the end to the censorship of books in the UK, although censorship of the written word was only finally defeated after the Inside Linda Lovelace trial of 1978.

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