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Anyone familiar with the details of the McClellan hearings must at once realize that the sweetheart arrangements augmented employer profits far more than they augmented the earnings of the corruptible labor leaders.
It was a part so familiar to him that he did not bother to think about it any more.
Among the more familiar plans for dual-channel advancement is that of General Electric.
As already noted in an earlier paragraph, the more familiar cost analyses of utility enterprises or utility systems divide the total costs among a number of major classes of service, such as residential, commercial, industrial power, street lighting, etc..
True, we do not know how they were regarded in their day, but we need not believe the epic audience to have been more insensitive to the formulas than the numerous scholars of modern times who have read Germanic or Homeric poetry all their lives and still found much to admire in occasional occurrences of the most familiar phrases.
Although science has given us more effective materials, preparations from anise, castorbean, colchicum, nux vomica, mustard, fennel, and stramonium are familiar to many for the relief of human ailments.
More traditional adobe roofs were often flatter than the familiar steeped roof as the native climate yielded more sun and heat than mass amounts of snow or rain that would find use in precipitous roofs.
* Moo shu pork – The native Chinese version uses more typically Chinese ingredients ( including wood ear fungi and daylily buds ) and thin flour pancakes while the American version uses vegetables more familiar to Americans and thicker pancakes.
According to the study, more than nine out of 10 consumers are familiar with and have tried these foods, and about half report eating them frequently.
This use of counterpoint maintains coherence even as it extends the notion of a round, familiar in songs such as the traditional " Frère Jacques ", into something more complex.
One hundred and fifty more occur with the prefix ge-( reckoning a few found only in the past-participle ), but of these one hundred occur also as simple verbs, and the prefix is employed to render a shade of meaning which was perfectly known and thoroughly familiar except in the latest Anglo-Saxon period.
Bede would also have been familiar with more recent accounts such as Eddius Stephanus's Life of Wilfrid, and anonymous Lives of Gregory the Great and Cuthbert.
This remarkable encounter causes him to proclaim, " Bad guys have all the fun ", and adopt the personality with which viewers are more familiar.
An expanding universe generally has a cosmological horizon which, by analogy with the more familiar horizon caused by the curvature of the Earth's surface, marks the boundary of the part of the universe that an observer can see.
The most familiar condensed phases are solids and liquids, while more exotic condensed phases include the superconducting phase exhibited by certain materials at low temperature, the ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic phases of spins on atomic lattices, and the Bose-Einstein condensate found in cold atomic systems.
The more familiar indigenous system are Chinese characters that correspond to numerals in the spoken language.
Bits are the clown's sketches or routines made up of one or more gags either worked out and timed before going on stage or impromptu bits composed of familiar improvisational material.
The resulting ' music ' can be more like noise, or can sound quite familiar and pleasant.
These single-function devices differ from the more familiar general-purpose CPUs in several ways:
Five years after the name change program was over, Datsun still remained more familiar than Nissan.
Unlike the anime and manga ( some based on the stories in select volumes ), they are more action-adventure oriented and have more of a shōnen demographic, taking the familiar characters of Doraemon and placing them in a variety of exotic and perilous settings.
The English word Taoism is unquestionably older and more familiar than Daoism.

more and triangular
The building was designed to be in triangular shape because it could provide 20 % more of the office area to enjoy the harbour view as compared with the square or rectangular shaped buildings.
* Vaccinium microcarpum or Oxycoccus microcarpus ( Small Cranberry ) occurs in northern North America, northern Europe and northern Asia, and differs from V. oxycoccos in the leaves being more triangular, and the flower stems hairless.
Female transients are characterized by more triangular and pointed dorsal fins than those of residents.
At about the male's dorsal fin is more than twice the size of the female's and is more of a triangular shape — a tall, elongated isosceles triangle — whereas hers is shorter and more curved.
The Faisal Mosque in Islamabad, Pakistan in a relatively unusual design fuses contemporary lines with the more traditional look of an Arab Bedouin's tent, with its large triangular prayer hall and four minarets.
While square numbers, cubic numbers, etc., are seen now as more natural than triangular numbers, square numbers, pentagonal numbers, etc., the study of the sums
The Red River Delta ( also known as the Sông Hồng ), is a flat, triangular region of 15, 000 square kilometers, is smaller but more intensely developed and more densely populated than the Mekong River Delta.
In the basic single-rotor Wankel engine, the oval-like epitrochoid-shaped housing surrounds a rotor which is triangular with bow-shaped flanks ( often confused with a Reuleaux triangle, a three-pointed curve of constant width, but with the bulge in the middle of each side a bit more flattened ).
This early barbed tape had triangular barbs and no reinforcing wire ; consequently, it was more difficult to cut with ordinary wire cutters, easier to cut with shears, and was generally of lower tensile strength.
Sails set in other positions, or only in special circumstances, have a variety of other names, for instance: a triangular sail set on a stay might be called a staysail, or jib if the stay in question runs to the prow or bowsprit ; sails set either side of square sails to increase sail area in light winds are called studding-sails, qualified by the side and the plain sail name ( such as " port topgallant studding-sail ", but more likely to be pronounced " port t ' ga ' ant stun ' sl "); a gaff sail set aft of the mizzen mast may be called a Spanker or Driver.
Anson captured a valuable Manila galleon but this was more than offset by the Spanish privateering attacks on the British transatlantic triangular trade route.
Paper clips usually have an oblong shape with straight sides, but may also be triangular or circular, or have more elaborate shapes.
Cetonia aurata, known as the rose chafer, or more rarely as the green rose chafer, is a beetle, 20 mm ( ¾ in ) long, that has metallic green coloration ( but can be bronze, copper, violet, blue / black or grey ) with a distinct V shaped scutellum, the small triangular area between the wing cases just below the thorax, and having several other irregular small white lines and marks.
It is unique among the surviving crosses in having a triangular plan, and a taller and more slender profile with a lower tier entirely covered with diapering, instead of the arch-and-gable motif with tracery which appears on both the others ; and canopied statues surmounted by a slender hexagonal pinnacle.
Square rigs have twice the sail area per mast height compared to triangular sails, and when tuned, more exactly approximate a multiple airfoil, and therefore apply larger forces to the hull.
Windage ( drag ) is more than triangular rigs, which have smaller tip vortices.
In these more recently discovered flexagons, each square or equilateral triangular face of a conventional flexagon is further divided into two right triangles, permitting additional flexing modes ().
Here, the narrow channel of Carnley Harbour ( the Adams Straits on some maps ) separates the main island from the roughly triangular Adams Island ( area approximately ), which is even more mountainous, reaching a height of at Mount Dick.
Of the 81 companies in the new triangular division, 51 fitted more easily into 74-man barracks.
Also, the leaf lobes of the sugar maple have a more triangular shape, in contrast to the squarish lobes of the Norway maple.
While the shape and angle of leaf lobes vary somewhat within all Maple species, the leaf lobes of Norway Maple tend to have a more triangular shape, in contrast to the more squarish lobes often seen on Sugar Maples.

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