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On the left of the tree are agricultural instruments and on the right is a factory, showing Dedham's history first as a town of farmers and then a one with a number of mills and factories, particularly along Mother Brook.
In France, the Lumière company sent cameramen all round the world from 1896 onwards to shoot films, which were exhibited locally by the cameramen, and then sent back to the company factory in Lyon to make prints for sale to whoever wanted them.
Granger then muses that a large factory of mirrors should be built, so that mankind can take a long look at itself.
He was born and raised in Weston Favell, then a small village near the English town of Northampton in which Crick ’ s father and uncle ran the family ’ s boot and shoe factory.
However if the mask is for a particular use ( such as the protection from a specific toxic material in a factory ), then the design can be much simpler and the cost lower.
By then the textile industry had started its decline ; only one factory, Veneta, managed to continue into the 1960s, when it also had to close its doors.
Most Ibanez guitars were made for Hoshino Gakki by the FujiGen guitar factory in Japan up until the mid-to-late 1980s and from then on Ibanez guitars have also been made in other Asian countries such as Korea, China and Indonesia.
He created the cotton mill which brought the production processes together in a factory, and he developed the use of power — first horse power and then water power — which made cotton manufacture a mechanised industry.
A spy may follow a guided tour of a factory then get ' lost '.
Between 1911 and 1913, Broz worked for shorter periods in Kamnik ( 1911-1912, factory " Titan "), Cenkovo, Munich and Mannheim, where he worked for the Benz car factory ; then he went to Wiener Neustadt, Austria, and worked as a test driver for Daimler.
Despite up to eight rivals on non factory HRC Honda motorcycles Doohan's margin of superiority over them was such that in many races Doohan would build a comfortable lead and then ride well within his limits to cruise to victory.
The factory even had an underground plant for filling munitions, which were then stored at Krappitz ( now Krapkowice ) in Upper Silesia.
Technology and software jobs were supposed to be the replacement for factory and agriculture jobs lost to cheaper foreign labor, but if those are subject to free trade losses, then the nature of the next generation of replacement careers is not clear at this point.
In normal usage, the client software creates a concrete implementation of the abstract factory and then uses the generic interfaces to create the concrete objects that are part of the theme.
( The different factory then creates objects of a different concrete type, but still returns a pointer of the same abstract type as before – thus insulating the client code from change.
If all factory objects are stored globally in a singleton object, and all client code goes through the singleton to access the proper factory for object creation, then changing factories is as easy as changing the singleton object.
The classes first use a connection factory to connect to the queue or topic, and then use populate and send or publish the messages.
For example, if people living near a factory had a right to clean air and water, or the factory had the right to pollute, then either the factory could pay those affected by the pollution or the people could pay the factory not to pollute.
The beets are dumped into trucks as the harvester rolls down the field, and then delivered to the factory.

factory and went
The 11, 000 workers at the largest factory of Singer, in Clydebank, went on strike in March – April 1911, ceasing to work in solidarity of 12 female colleagues protesting against work process reorganization.
Budding went into partnership with a local engineer, John Ferrabee, and together they made mowers in a factory at Thrupp near Stroud.
Theodore Steinway became the head of the German factory, and William Steinway went back to the factory in New York City.
The town was also the site of the former ' Calisia ' piano factory, until it went out of business in 2007.
This went through various permutations before being banned by GM as a factory installed option in 1967, and totally in 1968.
In 1921 he went to work in the factory.
In August 1947, at the age of 18, he went to work at his father's cardboard factory.
When the factory relocated in 1893 New Albany lost a large part of its population and went into economic decline.
After the firm went bankrupt in 1889, Long Neck – the peninsula on which their factory was located – was renamed Penzance Point and was developed with Shingle-Style summer homes for bankers and lawyers from New York and Boston.
The last pewter factory cum museum, which mainly produced collectibles for tourists, went bankrupt in early 2004, but has since been revived.
Since the 19th century, Lambertville, due to its proximity to the canal and the ( now defunct ) United New Jersey Railroad and Canal Company, became a factory town where the range of products produced went from underwear to rubber bands.
Big military contracts eventually went to Willys and Ford, and the Bantam factory failed during World War II.
The town's local cement block factory went out of business in 2002 and was torn down in 2003.
The cheese factory went out of business after two years because it was not profitable.
The factory eventually went on to spares manufacture up until the collapse of Leyland DAF in the 1990s.
The huge factory at Brooklands went on to design and build the BAC TSR. 2, One-Eleven and major assemblies for Concorde.
The factory " Future " went bankrupt but small service establishments were opened for average people to invest their money.
Lighter weight factory steel bodies powered by a 3180 cc six-cylinder motor provided a formula that went through to the Second World War.
The Leica went through several iterations, and in 1923 Barnack convinced his boss, Ernst Leitz II, to make a pre-production series of 31 cameras for the factory and outside photographers to test.
After the workers of his factory went on strike, he and his brothers were fired.
London was not a factory city and British aircraft production was not impeded ; indeed it went up.

factory and on
At about the time the Marsden enterprise was getting under way, the Vail Light and Lumber Company started construction of a chair stock factory on the site of the present Bennington Co-operative Creamery, intending to use its surplus power for generating electricity.
They are segregated businesses, combining again on one site the factory and the office, drawing their work force from segregated communities.
For example, he cites the following data from two studies on job satisfaction: in the first study, 85 per cent of professionals and executives, 64 per cent of white collar people, and 41 per cent of factory workers expressed satisfaction with their jobs ; ;
The council advised the governor that `` large supermarkets, factory outlets and department stores not be allowed to do business '' on Sunday.
Tauranac stayed on to design the cars and run the factory.
The importance of London in the Classical period is often overlooked, but it served as the home to the Broadwood's factory for piano manufacturing and as the base for composers who, while less notable than the " Vienna School ", had a decisive influence on what came later.
As more detailed knowledge of biology and biochemistry developed, the colloidal theory was replaced by the macromolecular theory, which explains an enzyme as a collection of identical huge molecules that act as very tiny machines, freely moving about between the water molecules of the solution and individually operating on the substrate, no more mysterious than a factory full of machinery.
When he returned to the factory on Christmas Day he discovered Jed had just been unconscious, and offered him a free flat in Wigan to buy his silence, which Jed accepted.
The set was updated in 1989 with the construction of a new factory, two shop units and three modern town houses on the south side of the street.
They were single-shot moments captured on film: a train entering a station, a boat docking, or factory workers leaving work.
Munch occasionally left his home to paint murals on commission, including those done for the Freia chocolate factory.
The American industry, or " Hollywood ", as it was becoming known after its new geographical center in California, gained the position it has held, more or less, ever since: film factory for the world, exporting its product to most countries on earth and controlling the market in many of them.
No drilling or shaping was done on site: if any part did not fit it was sent back to the factory for alteration.
The Home Office removed gunpowder from its list of Permitted Explosives ; and shortly afterwards, on 31 December 1931, the former Curtis & Harvey's Glynneath gunpowder factory at Pontneddfechan, in Wales, closed down, and it was demolished by fire in 1932.
A landmark in Greenwich Village ’ s cultural landscape, it was built as a farm silo in 1817, and also served as a tobacco warehouse and box factory before Edna St. Vincent Millay and other members of the Provincetown Players converted the structure into a theatre they christened the Cherry Lane Playhouse, which opened on March 24, 1924, with the play The Man Who Ate the Popomack.
Holden's second full-scale car factory, located in Fishermans Bend ( Port Melbourne ), was completed in 1936, with construction beginning in 1939 on a new plant in Pagewood, New South Wales.
However, this did not include a discounted dealer delivery fee and savings on factory fitted options and accessories that employees received.
In contrast, shotshell presses are most often configured for reloading just one gauge of shotshell, e. g., 12 gauge, and are rarely, if ever, reconfigured for reloading other gauges of shotshells, as the cost of buying all new dies, shot bar, and powder bushing as required to switch gauges on a shotshell press often exceeds the cost of buying a new shotshell press outright, as shotshell presses typically come from the factory already setup to reload one gauge or bore of shotshell.
The resulting cartridge should be able to fit back into the specific rifle that previously fired it, though the fit will be tight and require more force to chamber than a full length resized case, especially on rifles with factory chambers which tend to be out of round.
In 1906, Harley and the Davidson brothers built their first factory on Chestnut Street ( later Juneau Avenue ).
By 1913, the yellow brick factory had been demolished and on the site a new 5-story structure of reinforced concrete and red brick had been built.
Begun in 1910, the red brick factory with its many additions would take up two blocks along Juneau Avenue and around the corner on 38th Street.
In 1819 the town had a steam-operated wool carding and spinning factory, a brewery, distillery, vineyards, and a winery, but not all visitors were impressed with the growing communist town on the frontier.

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