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The CTCA program of activities was profuse: William Farnum and Mary Pickford on the screen, Elsie Janis and Harry Lauder on the stage, books provided by the American Library Association, full equipment for games and sports -- except that no `` bones '' were furnished for the all-time favorite pastime played on any floor and known as `` African golf ''.
The new work was a boon to the partnership, not only for its own value but particularly for the stimulation it provided to the imagination of J. R. Brown toward yet further developments for production equipment.
With U.S. Coast Guard cooperation, the American Boat and Yacht Council was formed to develop recommended practices and standards for boats and their equipment with reference to safety.
In 1959, the Yacht Safety Bureau was reorganized by the National Association of Engine and Boat Manufacturers and a group of insurance underwriters to provide a testing laboratory and labeling service for boats and their equipment.
After all, if you were going to set up a workshop you had to have the proper equipment and that was that.
Early equipment was very flimsy ; ;
More aerial and underground equipment was installed as well as office improvements to take care of the expanding business.
special equipment required for registering respiration and for recording the contraction of smooth muscles under various conditions was developed by the Instruments Section ( Victor Jackman, W. C. Barnes, J. F. Reiss ) ; ;
The equipment was solid and heavy and in good condition.
He was in his car with his camera and equipment bag in less than two minutes, and it took him only three more to reach the corner, a block from Columbus Avenue.
The spy ring also was particularly interested in ASDIC, the underwater equipment for detecting submarines, it was testified.
If A-Z could buy Ticonderoga cheaply and use their presses and dies and other equipment, if William could hit precisely the right promotion note, if the money hurdle was not insurmountable.
Upon reaching the desired speed, the automatic equipment would cut off the drive, and the silent but not empty vessel would hurl towards the star which was its journey's end.
Her own sound production equipment was essentially more instrumental than vocal.
Death was simply a temporary interruption, rather than complete cessation, of life, and that eternal life could be ensured by means like piety to the gods, preservation of the physical form through mummification, and the provision of statuary and other funerary equipment.
An operator was needed to operate the control switches to set up its functions, much like the electro-mechanical calculators and unit record equipment of the time.
Another challenge was a serious shortage of horses and equipment.
" The pair's first task of the moonwalk was to unload the Lunar Roving Vehicle ( LRV ), along with other equipment, from the Lunar Module.
The phaser effect was originally a simpler implementation of the flanger effect since delays were difficult to implement with analog equipment.
The first commercial equipment for HR-CS AAS was introduced by Analytik Jena ( Jena, Germany ) at the beginning of the 21st century, based on the design proposed by Becker-Ross and Florek.
Italy was providing $ 20 million of developmental funding as well as several millions worth material, equipment and related services.
Benjamin was the intellectual of the three and at a young age he conducted chemical experiments with his father's photographic equipment.
A rapid reduction in personnel and active equipment was to be carried out in parallel with a general re-alignment of strategic interests.

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Because of this, only those with truly fine equipment will be able to appreciate the exact degree of the engineers' triumph.
He must undertake complete servicing of the oilheating equipment to assure fine heating.
This nondrying oil, however, is now more in demand than ever before as a fine lubricant, as a constituent of fluids for hydraulically operated equipment, and as a source of chemicals to make plastics.
Private libraries appeared during the late republic: Seneca inveighed against libraries fitted out for show by illiterate owners who scarcely read their titles in the course of a lifetime, but displayed the scrolls in bookcases ( armaria ) of citrus wood inlaid with ivory that ran right to the ceiling: " by now, like bathrooms and hot water, a library is got up as standard equipment for a fine house ( domus ).
It's such a fine, pure picture of a small section of American life that I can't imagine its ever seeming irrelevant, either as a social document or as one of the best examples of what's called cinema vérité or direct cinema ... It is fact, photographed and recorded with extraordinarily mobile camera and sound equipment, and then edited and carefully shaped into a kind of cinematic mural of faces, words, motel rooms, parlors, kitchens, streets, television images, radio music — even weather.
In the 1950s, free trade policies with Japan, which had modern equipment shipped to them by the U. S. as part of post-war reconstruction enabling them to produce fine cotton goods much more cheaply, resulted in the death of the New England textile industry as cheap cotton goods flooded the U. S. market.
Regular curriculum will still be taught, but extra emphasis and equipment would be given based on the specific field of the school, such as extra labs for a science school, and an instrument lab for a fine arts school.
* Any person who has in his possession any pipe, equipment or apparatus fit and intended for the smoking, inhalation, ingestion or injection of a dangerous drug, shall be liable upon conviction to a fine of HK $ 10, 000 and imprisonment for 3 years.
Playing them today on good equipment with a 4. 0 mil ( 0. 004 ) diamond stylus produces a clear, crisp sound ( earlier Brunswicks play just fine on the more standard 3. 0 mil or 3. 5 mil stylus ).
In 1900 ( the year Lansingburgh was annexed by the city of Troy ), the trustees of the Academy leased the building with its equipment and a fine library for a period of ten years to the Lansingburgh Free School District No. 1, to be used as a high school.
Hergé names a specific Native American tribe, the Blackfeet, but here his penchant for fine detail noted in his portrayal of 1930s Arabia, India, and China is not so evident: The Blackfoot reservation is actually in northern Montana near the Canadian border, the giant Saguaro cactus is actually found in the Sonora desert of southern Arizona, and the railroad locomotives ( portrayed with the dangling couplers and massive double bumpers ) are actually those of period European equipment.
Domestic equipment included a distinctive fine quality buff or greenish colored pottery decorated with geometric designs in brown or black paint ; tools such as sickles were often made of hard fired clay in the south.
* TC Electronic, a Danish manufacturer of fine studio equipment and guitar effects
The recently expanded museum offers visitors an opportunity to view historic air and space equipment and artifacts, photographs, fine art and an extensive model collection.
The IRIS printer was the standard for fine art digital printmaking for many years, and is still in use today, but as the field grew, printmakers, and printer manufacturers began to offer alternative equipment for printmaking.
The inking system on letterpress equipment is less precise than on offset presses, which can pose problems with some graphics: detailed, white ( or " knocked out ") areas, such as small, serif type, or very fine halftone, surrounded by fields of color, can fill in with ink and lose definition.
As the Collins reputation for fine quality and uncompromising construction grew, Collins was solicited by the military, the scientific community and by the larger AM radio stations for special equipment.
Roller derby athletes at an equipment check wearing three weaves of fishnet stockings ranging from coarse to fine.
The fine lunar dust can contaminate equipment, vehicles, and space suits.
Private libraries appeared during the late Roman republic: Seneca inveighed against libraries fitted out for show by illiterate owners who scarcely read their titles in the course of a lifetime, but displayed the scrolls in bookcases ( armaria ) of citrus wood inlaid with ivory that ran right to the ceiling: " by now, like bathrooms and hot water, a library is got up as standard equipment for a fine house ( domus ).
Special incentives are offered for investments n the areas of modern equipment manufacturing, new materials, engineering, fine chemicals, new medicines, new energy and modern services.
It includes dental instruments, equipment, furniture, photographs, archives, fine and decorative art.
Under the NRVC, to retain said license, the driver just pays the fine but with DLA, the driver must do what the court says including but not limited to paying a fine, but also fixing vehicle equipment, and / or community service.

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