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What does Tri-State actually want to do, now that it has the meters under franchise and certain phases of its piping system in the `` patent applied for '' stage??
It wants to interest builders and oil companies in the idea of including its facility in their new home projects, by financing and installing the storage, piping and meters, and leasing these for 15 years, with renewal options, to a strong oil company.
Like all Unix shells, it supports filename wildcarding, piping, here documents, command substitution, variables and control structures for condition-testing and iteration .< ref >
Tarcisio Bertone | Cardinal Bertone in dress for hot tropical countries ( white cassock with scarlet piping and buttons )
As well as the construction of the Fairfax campuses network of hot and cold water piping that provides power efficient, centralized heating and cooling for the university's buildings.
The life expectancy of such piping is about 70 years, but it may vary by region due to impurities in the water supply and the proximity of electrical grids for which interior piping acts as a pathway ( the flow of electricity can accelerate chemical corrosion ).
Since the World War II, copper and plastic piping has replaced galvanized piping for interior drinking water service, but galvanized steel pipes are still used in outdoor applications where mechanical strength is required.
The jerseys swapped pinstripes for retro-themed piping around the collar, buttons, and sleeves, following a trend that was very popular in the 90's.
ROW Upholstery was grey / ochre striped flannel cloth with ochre piping for Alpine White cars, or grey / turquoise with turquoise piping for Black cars.
This is important commercially because liquid nitrogen can be produced cheaply on-site from air, and is not prone to some of the problems ( for instance solid air plugs ) of helium in piping.
However, being easy to cast and shape, it came to be extensively used in the classical world of Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome for piping and storage of water.
The Bourne shell, sh, was written by Stephen Bourne at AT & T as the original Unix command line interpreter ; it introduced the basic features common to all the Unix shells, including piping, here documents, command substitution, variables, control structures for condition-testing and looping and filename wildcarding.
Due to its toxicity, lead has not been used in modern water-supply piping since the 1930s in the United States, although lead was used in plumbing solder for drinking water until it was banned in 1986.
* Cuba de Calor: The most common, used for low cost Madeira, is bulk aging in low stainless steel or concrete tanks surrounded by either heat coils or piping that allow hot water to circulate around the container.
Unique pressure classes for piping can also be developed for a process plant or power generating station ; these may be specific to the corporation, engineering procurement and construction ( EPC ) contractor, or the process plant owner.
These systems also contain either ductwork for forced air systems or piping to distribute a heated fluid and radiators to transfer this heat to the air.
Special tools are needed for more complex cake decorating, such as piping bags or syringes, and various piping tips.
This regiment wore the classic zouave uniform but with yellow braiding and piping substituted for the red of the line regiments.

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Some heavy industries of Semnan consist of the Iran Khodro Semnan Production Plant ( producing 100, 000 Samand cars per year ), Oqab Afshan Production Plant ( largest bus production plant in the region of Asia ), the Semnan Sodium Carbonate Company ( largest in the region of Asia ), and the Semnan Rolling Mills Group ( major producer of piping and profiles ).

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His normal-wear simar is black but has scarlet piping and a scarlet fascia ( sash-like belt ).
Occasionally, a cardinal wears a scarlet ferraiolo which is a cape worn over the shoulders, tied at the neck in a bow by narrow strips of cloth in the front, without any ' trim ' or piping on it.
The Indians ' home uniform is white with navy piping around each sleeve.
The road uniform is gray, with " Cleveland " in navy blue block letters trimmed in red is across the front of the jersey, navy blue piping around the sleeves, and the Chief Wahoo logo located on the left sleeve.
The alternate road jersey is navy blue with white piping around each sleeve.
This hole, which is classified by geologists as either a " piping feature " or " piping pseudokarst ", was deep, and apparently was created by fluid from a sewer eroding uncemented volcanic ash and other pyroclastic deposits underlying Guatemala City.
However, critics believe municipal authorities have neglected needed maintenance on the city's aging sewerage system, and have speculated that more piping features are likely to develop unless action is taken.
This 2010 piping feature is at least 18 m ( 60 ft ) wide and 60 m ( 200 ft ) deep.
The distance between the 2010 piping feature and the 2007 piping feature three years ago is about two kilometers ( according to their coordinates ).
A common location where this occurs is where a home's copper piping connects to a galvanized steel municipal supply line.
Galvanized piping will eventually need to be replaced if housing stock is to outlast a 50 to 70 year life expectancy, and some jurisdictions require galvanized piping to be replaced before sale.
One option to extend the life expectancy of existing galvanized piping is to line it with an epoxy resin.
The off-white pinstriped jersey, introduced as an alternate in 2010, becomes the primary home jersey while the plain-white jersey with blue placket and sleeve piping, first introduced in 1997, is now the home alternate.
A lot of energy is wasted when the fluid is accelerated in the piping system.
The fluid enters the pump impeller along or near to the rotating axis and is accelerated by the impeller, flowing radially outward or axially into a diffuser or volute chamber, from where it exits into the downstream piping system.
The team name is written in red with a blue star serving as the dot over the " i " s, and blue piping is often found in Phillies branded apparel and materials.

piping and manufactured
The area was also home to several other steel mills like Armco, the pipe mill which manufactured oil piping, and A. M. Byers, a major iron and tool fabricator.
PVC pipe began to be manufactured in the 1940s and was in wide use for Drain-Waste-Vent piping during the reconstruction of Germany and Japan following WWII.
Industrial process piping ( and accompanying in-line components ) can be manufactured from wood, fiberglass, glass, steel, aluminum, plastic, copper, and concrete.

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Its persistence can probably be explained by the fact that it can be invoked to automatically perform small modifications on text files, by piping a script of commands to it through standard input.
Geologists Sam Bonis and T. Waltham argue that the recurring piping features in Guatemala are caused by sewer leaks eroding soft volcanic deposits underlying Guatemala City.
Besides additional piping and the switch between fuels, the head gasket was replaced by a much thicker one to diminish the compression ratio ( making the engine less powerful and less efficient, but able to run on kerosene ).
This basic sound is then filtered by the nose and throat ( a complicated resonant piping system ) to produce differences in harmonic content ( formants ) in a controlled way, creating the wide variety of sounds used in speech.
Copper piping system in a building with intumescent firestop being installed by an insulator, Vancouver, Canada
This moisture is collected at the bottom of the evaporator in a pan and removed by piping to a central drain or onto the ground outside.
Plastics such as polyethylene, polystyrene and polyvinyl chloride ( PVC ) can be easily formed into shapes by extrusion, blow molding or injection molding, resulting in very low cost manufacture of consumer products, plastic piping, containers and parts.
Because DOS is a single-tasking operating system, piping is achieved by running commands sequentially, redirecting to and from a temporary file.
Each line is tokenized into a set of words separated by spaces or other characters with special meaning, including parentheses, piping and input / output redirection operators, semicolons, and ampersands.
Salatin's pastures, barn, and farmhouse are located on land below a nearby pond that " feeds the farm " by using of piping.
Usually, an engine recirculates exhaust gas by piping it from the exhaust manifold to the inlet manifold.
Silver cord piping for SS-officer company and field grade officer caps was replaced by white piping ( Himmler's order ), and was worn only around the top panel ( though some officers opted to ignore regulations and followed the Army pattern ( piping along the front flaps and turn ups, as well ).

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