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Suggest the following twenty-first-century amendment: By moving the term `` Republic '' to lower case, substituting the modern phrase, `` move ahead '' for the stodgy `` keep '', and by using the Postmaster's name on every envelope ( in caps, of course, with the `` in spite '' as faded as possible ), the slogan cannot fail.
their maid gave him an envelope with a check in it and shut the door.
Cascaded single stages enclosed by a common envelope have been constructed with high gain and high resolution.
When she came back Eugenia was sitting at the kitchen table with a pencil and envelope jotting down words and figures.
Cousin Emma had simply put Miss Theresa Stubblefield, Rome, Italy, on the envelope, had walked up to the post office in Tuxapoka, Alabama, and mailed it with as much confidence as if it had been a birthday card to her next-door neighbor.
She refolded the letter, replaced it in its envelope, and turned with relief to one from her brother George.
Globular token envelope with a cluster of accounting tokens.
Envelope Tracking designs are able to achieve efficiencies of up to 60 %, by modulating the supply voltage to the amplifier in line with the envelope of the signal.
The glandular tissue of the breast is biochemically supported with estrogen ; thus, when a woman reaches menopause ( cessation of menstruation ) and her body estrogen levels decrease, the milk gland tissue then atrophies, withers, and disappears, resulting in a breast composed of adipose tissue, superficial fascia, suspensory ligaments, and the skin envelope.
The grid separates the flame into an array of smaller flames with a common external envelope, and also prevents flashback to the bottom of the tube, which is a risk at high air-to-fuel ratios and limits the maximum rate of air intake in a conventional Bunsen burner.
Some viruses are enveloped, meaning that the capsid is coated with a lipid membrane known as the viral envelope.
They share many similarities with the higher plants, including the presence of asymmetrical flagellated cells, the breakdown of the nuclear envelope at mitosis, and the presence of phytochromes, flavonoids, and the chemical precursors to the cuticle.
He had a special bulb made with a metal plate sealed into the glass envelope.
After the shooting finished, Herzog handed Morris an envelope with cash in it.
Diagram of the nucleus with the nuclear envelope shown as the orange portion.
The outer membrane is also continuous with the inner nuclear membrane since the two layers are fused together at numerous tiny holes called nuclear pores that perforate the nuclear envelope.
The oil is emulsified with detergents using a high-shear mixer to stabilize the emulsion, so when they encounter the lipids in the cell membrane or envelope of bacteria or viruses, they force the lipids to merge with themselves.
The objectives of the Centre shall be to develop, and operate on a regular basis, global models and data-assimilation systems for the dynamics, thermodynamics and composition of the Earth's fluid envelope and interacting parts of the Earth-system, with a view to preparing forecasts by means of numerical methods, providing initial conditions for the forecasts, and contributing to monitoring the relevant parts of the Earth-system.
The group velocity of a wave is the velocity with which the overall shape of the waves ' amplitudes — known as the modulation or envelope of the wave — propagates through space.
Sunshine, in accordance with Japan ’ s uniformly heavy rainfall, is generally modest in quantity, though no part of Japan receives the consistently gloomy fogs that envelope the Sichuan Basin or Taipei.
A glass envelope with an opening to the vacuum can surround the electrodes, but usually the Nude Gauge is inserted in the vacuum chamber directly, the pins being fed through a ceramic plate in the wall of the chamber.
The outer neutral gas envelope of Earth, or geocorona, consists mostly of the lightest atoms, hydrogen and helium, and continues beyond 4-5 R < sub > E </ sub >, with diminishing density.
As the immunodepletion of certain protein complexes, such as the Nup 107 – 160 complex, leads to the formation of poreless nuclei, it seems likely that the Nup complexes are involved in fusing the outer membrane of the nuclear envelope with the inner and not that the fusing of the membrane begins the formation of the pore.
Instead, the entire structure is assembled, inserted into its metal envelope, sealed and processed in a large vacuum chamber with simple robotic devices.

envelope and photo
A photo editor, Bob Stevens, of The National Enquirers parent company, AMI, received a poisonous letter with anthrax spores, in Boca Raton, Florida, and was the first person to die as a result of the 2001 anthrax attacks after he opened the envelope.
He opens the envelope to find an enlargement of the only photo of him and the foster family and also a further enlargement of the soldier's dog tag with his identification.
The film itself integrates all the layers to expose, develop, and fix the photo into a plastic envelope commonly associated with a Polaroid photo.
Integral film is also distributed in a film pack, but each film envelope contains all the chemical layers to expose, develop, and fix the photo.
The inner gatefold was designed to look like an air mail envelope, similar to the style later used for Gracias Por La Música and even had a photo of ABBA incorporated into a stamp in the corner.
The Dutch government's copyright website notes that one can help demonstrate ownership of copyright by " send yourself a copy of the work ( or, for example, a photo thereof ) in a sealed envelope, and keep it sealed upon receipt.
As Jerry schedules a meeting with Bondurant, Stephanie opens an envelope addressed to her in the mail and finds a fake photo of Henry Morrison that Jerry had planted to protect his identity.
The first man throws an envelope on the desk and leaves, returning to his home ; meanwhile, his photo identification is marked with " X " s and the word " RESIGNED ".
Applicants should submit under a pseudonym four hard copies ( computer-encoded, double spaced ) and a diskette copy ( Microsoft Word file ), accompanied by a sealed envelope containing the author's real name and pseudonym ; an application letter indicating the choice of venue ; a 2x2 ID photo ; a short bio-data ; an attestation that the works are original and not adapted or translated ; a mailing address and telephone number.

envelope and affixed
The supensory ligaments sustain the breast from the clavicle ( collarbone ) and the clavico-pectoral fascia ( collarbone and chest ), by traversing and encompassing the fat and milk-gland tissues, the breast is positioned, affixed to, and supported upon the chest wall, while its shape is established and maintained by the skin envelope.
The stamp is affixed to an envelope or other postal cover ( i. e., packet, box, mailing cylinder ) that the customer wishes to send.
Neither should a postmark be confused with overprints generally, or pre-cancels ( stamps that have been cancelled before the envelope or package to which they are affixed is submitted or deposited for acceptance into the mailstream, they most commonly have taken the form of a pre-printed city name on the stamp ) specifically, which generally do not indicate a date.
In November 2006, election workers in Broward County, Florida claimed to have found an Inverted Jenny affixed to an absentee ballot envelope.
The counterfeit inverted Jenny affixed to the absentee ballot envelope
Records must be maintained that such postage has been paid, and it must be affixed to the letter cover by U. S. stamps, meter imprints or through another method approved by the USPS ; the postage must be canceled by the sender in ink ; the date of mailing must be affixed in ink to the cover ( either by sender or carrier ); and the letter cannot be removed without defacing the cover from the envelope or other container in which the letter is sent.
These, however, only have philatelic value when the cut portion is still affixed to the envelope or a piece showing the postmarks, as otherwise it cannot be confirmed that the stamp was in fact postally used as a split and not simply a complete stamp that was cut up after use.
", which must have looked good during the design process, but affixed to the corner of an envelope it suggests that the recipient is an alcoholic in need of public encouragement, and few people ever used this stamp on their mail.
A self-addressed stamped envelope ( SASE ), stamped self-addressed envelope ( SSAE ), or just self addressed envelope ( SAE ) in the UK, is an envelope with the sender's name and address on it, with affixed paid postage and mailed to a company or private individual.
Looking round the house, Poirot is pleased with the dead man ’ s order and method with the exception of one aspect – the key to a rolltop desk is not affixed to a neat label but instead to a dirty envelope.

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