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Pattern welding is the practice in sword and knife making of forming a blade of several metal pieces of differing composition that are forge-welded together and twisted and manipulated to form a pattern.
However, there early appeared significant differences of practice between the Australian IWW and its US parent ; the Australian IWW tended to co-operate where possible with existing unions rather than forming its own, and in contrast with the US body took an extremely open and forthright stand against involvement in World War One.
The President has a free choice in selecting the Prime Minister, yet in practice he usually gives the task of forming a new government to a politician supported by the political party with the majority of seats in the Sejm ( usually, though not always, it is the leader of that political party ).
In practice, however, consistent application of the Prime Directive tends to be a controversial issue, and the Federation does not always abide strictly by it, such as when it attempted to strongarm the Organians into forming an alliance with it, or when it initially approved the forced relocation of the Ba ' ku from their adopted homeworld — although it was eventually determined that the Ba ' ku were not a pre-warp civilization.
In practice, bands were constantly forming and breaking up.
In a text from 1937, he mentioned among the individualist objectives the practice of forming voluntary associations for purely sexual purposes of heterosexual, homosexual, or bisexual nature or of a combination thereof.
Nevertheless, the now-common practice of the party with the most seats forming the government has led to a widespread misconception among voters that a convention exists whereby the party with the most seats always gets to form the government.
Intentional reasons for sinking a ship include forming an artificial reef ; due to warfare, piracy, mutiny or sabotage ; as part of target practice ; or to remove a menace to navigation.
The judge rejected the charge of forming a criminal gang and handed out suspended sentences: the men had started relationships with young women in local discotheques in order to recruit them to work in their brothels, an illegal practice if the women are under 21 years of age ; some men had also abused some of their women.
In practice, Polish forces, still forming following the reforms of the Constitution of 3 May ( which specified an army size of 100, 000 ) numbered only 37, 000.
In practice, water with an LSI between-0. 5 and + 0. 5 will not display enhanced mineral dissolving or scale forming properties.
Codreanu gathered former members of the League who had spent time in prison, and put into practice his dream of forming the Legion ( November 1927, just a few days after the fall of a new Averescu cabinet, which had continued to support Cuza ).
From this origin developed the practice of designating a country ’ s finest military units as forming Household or Guards regiments.
SA reject the practice of forming separate ' red unions ' such as Unite, arguing that such projects isolate socialists from the organised working class and are premised on a top-down method of artificially substituting a radical union leadership for the rank and file, instead arging for activists to rebuild rank and file organisation within existing unions irrespective of their conservative leadership.
After the 1876 Presidential election, Bristow returned to private practice in New York forming a successful law practice in 1878, often argueing cases before the U. S. Supreme Court until his death in 1896.
Burke resumed the practice of law forming the influential Cleveland law firm of Burke, Haber and Berick ( now McDonald Hopkins Burke and Haber ).
During this early era, the rules of the sport for many years prohibited substitution during games except by mutual agreement with opponents, and the role of a team manager was not as specifically geared toward game strategy as is true in the modern era ; instead, managers of the period combined the role of a field manager with that of a modern general manager in that they were primarily responsible for signing talented players and forming a versatile roster, as well as establishing a team approach through practice and game fundamentals.
This practice culminated in the installation at the Guggenheim Museum in 1989 of a 163 meter-long sign, forming a continuous circle spiraling up the parapet wall.
The emperor Diocletian ( A. D. 284-305 ) is usually thought to have introduced the practice to the Roman Empire, forming a break with the Republican institutions of the principate, which preserved the form, if not the intent, of republican government.
Anderson's architectural practice was carried on as Rowand Anderson and Paul, until Basil Spence and William Kininmonth joined in 1934, forming Rowand Anderson and Paul and Partners.
Upon returning to Christchurch, and forming the practice Warren and Mahoney, he was instrumental in developing the " Christchurch School " of architecture, an intersection between the truth-to-materials and structural expression that characterised Brutalism, and the low-key, Scandinavian and Japanese commitment to " straightforwardness ".
In a text from 1937, he mentioned among the individualist objectives the practice of forming voluntary associations for purely sexual purposes of heterosexual, homosexual, or bisexual nature or of a combination thereof.
Slugging, also known as casual carpooling, is the practice of forming ad hoc, informal carpools for purposes of commuting, essentially a variation of ride-share commuting and hitchhiking.

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He hasn't played too much, because Richards has been working on him furiously in batting practice.
It is the classroom teacher, however, who has daily contacts with pupils, and who is in a unique position to put sound psychological principles into practice.
-- The Anne Arundel county school superintendent has asked that the Board of Education return to the practice of recording its proceedings mechanically so that there will be no more question about who said what.
Jainism acknowledges that every person has different capabilities and capacities to practice and therefore accepts different levels of compliance for ascetics and householders.
In practice, this mode of decay has only been observed in nuclides considerably heavier than nickel, with the lightest known alpha emitter being the lightest isotopes ( mass numbers 106 – 110 ) of tellurium ( element 52 ).
Because of the mountain slopes, terracing has been a common practice.
The practice of reading to oneself without vocalizing the text was less common in antiquity than it has since become.
The practice of the Australian states — for example, New South Wales and Victoria — has been, when legislating to repeal some imperial statutes so far as they still applied in Australia, to provide that imperial statutes concerning the royal succession remain in force.
The site has a 90, 000-square foot heated indoor practice facility, Three outdoor NFL natural turf football fields that feature an immediate gravity drainage system, and a complete kitchen and dining facilities for team meals.
The philosophy of aesthetics as a practice has been criticized by some sociologists and writers of art and society.
In Charismatic and Pentecostal communities, anointing of the sick is a frequent practice and has been an important ritual in these communities since the respective movements were founded in the 19th and 20th centuries.
Since the development of cannon, the word " artillery " in practice has largely meant cannon ; in contemporary usage it usually refers to shell-firing guns, howitzers, mortars, and rockets.
The mean and maximal doses used for olanzapine were considerably higher than standard practice, and this has been postulated as a biasing factor that may explain olanzapine's superior efficacy over the other atypical antipsychotics studied, where doses were more in line with clinically relevant practices.
* Bar ( law ), in a legal context has three possible meanings: the division of a courtroom between its working and public areas ; the process of qualifying to practice law ; and the legal profession
Research from the University of Botswana has found that the common practice of overstocking cattle to cope with drought losses actually depletes scarce biomass, making ecosystems more vulnerable.
He believed, according to Maimonides, that one has to practice religion in a rational way.
Nowadays and in isolation, practice of body substance isolation has just historical significance.
This practice has also been followed for decades in Guyana and Italy.
Once published by BSI a PAS has all the functionality of a British Standard for the purposes of creating schemes such as management systems and product benchmarks as well as codes of practice.
As with other learned professions, each state has certain ( fairly similar ) requirements for becoming licensed as a registered Professional Engineer ( PE ), but in practice such a license is not required to practice in the majority of situations ( due to an exception known as the private industry exemption, which effectively applies to the vast majority of American engineers ).
Each of these methods has been useful in Bayesian practice.
Because it was a minority church of widely differing traditions in a non-Christian culture ( except in Kerala, where Christianity has a long history ), practice varied wildly.
The Chinese recorded the first official account of the practice in 2300 BC, but it is generally believed that gambling in some form or another has been seen in almost every society in history.
Capcom has defended the practice.

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