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use and bath
But a young American has a bath next to his room and I shall ask him if you might use it this once.
As she was rather tired this evening, her simple `` Thank you for the use of your bath '' -- when she sat down opposite him -- spoken in a low voice, came across with coolnesses of intelligence and control.
Although galvanization can be done with electrochemical and electrodeposition processes, the most common method in current use is hot-dip galvanization, in which steel parts are submerged in a bath of molten zinc.
Nowadays manufacturers will often use a thermostat bath or solid block where the temperature is held constant relative to a calibrated thermometer.
However, it is hydrophobic ( does not absorb water easily ), which makes it unfit for use in bath and dish towels ( although examples of these made from shiny cotton are seen ).
This is often done, as with the use of an isoteniscope, by submerging the containment area in a liquid bath.
Both these methods are useful as they are either cheaper or free, effective, safe and feature low thermal inertia transfer methods, meaning the chemist does not have to wait for a bath to cool down after use.
The same can be said for many round bottom flask operations, which require the use of a bath.
This had the advantage of never " flooding " the engine, as any liquid fuel droplets would fall out of the carburetor instead of into the intake manifold ; it also lent itself to use of an oil bath air cleaner, where a pool of oil below a mesh element below the carburetor is sucked up into the mesh and the air is drawn through the oil-covered mesh ; this was an effective system in a time when paper air filters did not exist.
The springs are not available for public use as a bath / spa resort, but they are used by the Roosevelt Institute for therapeutic purposes.
When the sanitariums, hotels, and bath houses were full, people slept in tents, and even under their cars, in order to use the water of the lake.
Their harmony was uninterrupted until the prying husband broke the conditions of their union, by concealing himself to behold his wife make use of her enchanted bath.
yukata literally means bath ( ing ) clothes, though their use is not limited to after-bath wear.
Central heating was installed in 62. 8 per cent of dwellings ; but 2. 4 per cent were without sole use of a bath, shower or toilet.
The only difference between these baths and the modern bath was the use of wood for the bathing area and the lack of faucets.
The regulations of biblical and oral law generally prescribe a form of water-based ritual washing in Judaism for removal of any ritual impurity, sometimes requiring just washing of the hands, and at other times requiring full immersion ; the oral law requires the use of un-drawn water for any ritual full immersion-either a natural river / stream / spring, or a special bath ( a Mikvah ) which contains rain-water.
Also, since many rotary systems have or use a water bath, the bath can be temperature-controlled, resulting in very consistent results across different processing runs.
The ' hobby ' type chemistry kits, such as those produced by Tetenal, use three chemical baths that combine the color developer and fogging bath solutions, and the pre-bleach, bleach and fixer bath solutions.
The Chinese use pomelo leaves in a ritual bath, which they believe helps to cleanse a person and repel evil.
Pliny also, in the same sentence, makes use of the neuter plural balnea for public, and of balneum for a private bath.
The Gyokuza no Ma is a bath room for the exclusive use of the Emperor .< Ref name = " Watanabe "> Akimasa Watanabe Matsuyamajo to Dogo Onsen Castle and Dogo Onsen ( Matsuyama: Ehimebunkasousho, 1983 ) page 200-201
For indicator stop bath -- a stop bath that changes colours to indicate when the stop bath is exhausted and no longer effective -- the pH indicator bromothymol violet is used to determine when the solution has become too alkaline to use.

use and religious
This is the rhetoric of righteousness the beatniks use in defending their way of life, their search for wholeness, though their actual existence fails to reach these `` religious '' heights.
In free countries many controversies involve self-styled Jews who use the symbol in asserting a vaguely `` cultural '' rather than religious or political identity.
In 1920, the Lambeth Conference repeated its 1908 condemnation of contraception and issued `` an emphatic warning against the use of unnatural means for the avoidance of conception, together with the grave dangers -- physical, moral, and religious -- thereby incurred, and against the evils which the extension of such use threaten the race ''.
Can religious agencies use Government funds and Peace Corps personnel in their projects and still preserve the constitutional requirement on separation of church and state??
With theological insight, he interpreted the use of pictorial and symbolical representation in J. S. Bach's religious music.
In the Roman Catholic Church, abbots continue to be elected by the monks of an abbey to lead them as their religious superior in those orders and monasteries that make use of the term ( some orders of monks, as the Carthusians for instance, have no abbots, only priors ).
The abbess also traditionally adds a pectoral cross to the outside of her habit as a symbol of office, though she continues to wear a modified form of her religious habit or dress, as she is unordained-not a male religious-and so does not vest or use choir dress in the liturgy.
Yet we may with better reason suppose that it came originally from a foreign mythology, and that the accident of its numerical value in Greek merely caused it to be singled out at Alexandria for religious use.
Not all Muslims are in agreement on the use of art in religious observance, the proper place of art in society, or the relation between secular art and the demands placed on the secular world to conform to religious precepts.
Bogers and Fijneman were charged with distributing a scheduled substance ( DMT ); however, the prosecution was unable to prove that the use of ayahuasca by members of the Santo Daime constituted a sufficient threat to public health and order that it warranted denying their rights to religious freedom under ECHR Article 9.
The non-religious therapeutic use of ayahuasca is not protected by covenants on religious freedom.
In Brazil, a number of modern religious movements based on the use of ayahuasca have emerged, the most famous of them being Santo Daime and the União do Vegetal ( or UDV ), usually in an animistic context that may be shamanistic or, more often ( as with Santo Daime and the UDV ), integrated with Christianity.
Similarly, the US and Europe have started to see new religious groups develop in relation to increased ayahuasca use.
A court case allowing the União do Vegetal to import and use the tea for religious purposes in the United States, Gonzales v. O Centro Espirita Beneficente Uniao do Vegetal, was heard by the U. S. Supreme Court on November 1, 2005 ; the decision, released February 21, 2006, allows the UDV to use the tea in its ceremonies pursuant to the Religious Freedom Restoration Act.
In France, Santo Daime won a court case allowing them to use the tea in early 2005 ; however, they were not allowed an exception for religious purposes, but rather for the simple reason that they did not perform chemical extractions to end up with pure DMT and harmala and the plants used were not scheduled.
Similar small shrines, called naiskoi, are found in Greek religion, but their use was strictly religious.
In this noble prayer are evinced profound religious feeling and exalted thought, as well as ability to use the Hebrew language in a natural, expressive, and classical manner ( Jerusalem Talmud Rosh Hashanah i. 57a ).
Blood libel ( also blood accusation ) is a false accusation or claim that religious minorities, usually Jews, murder children to use their blood in certain aspects of their religious rituals and holidays.
because it does not explicitly make use of religious titles for Jesus, such as " Christ " and Domin-(" Lord "), which are used in the BC / AD notation, nor does it give implicit expression to the Christian creed that Jesus was the Christ.
Churches have their own process of who may use various religious titles.
It is no longer in use for religious purposes, but it is open to visitors and a splendid example of Mauresque architecture.

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