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These areas, by virtue of their abrupt density of pattern, stated the literal surface with such new and superior force that the resulting contrast drove the simulated printing into a depth from which it could be rescued -- and set to shuttling again -- only by conventional perspective ; ;
These circumstances drove the army to look for a new leader.
These machines included very large hydraulic units for powering the servos that drove the ball screw mounted " A " and " B " drive carriages, a tall electronics cabinet loaded with hundreds of IBM control relays, many dozens of solenoids for controlling the various pneumatic mechanical subsystems, and an IBM 029 card reader for positioning instructions.
These officials became enforcers of " land reforms " that drove the haciendas into the hands of progressively fewer and wealthier landowners.
These proved unenforceable over time, particularly when backyard pools became financially accessible to the working class and privacy concerns drove many to fence off their yards.
These teams, who were trying to compete with the Bulldogs, were spending more money than they could afford and were stealing players from one another, which drove salaries even higher.
These best practices both drove the development of Rational's products, and were used by Rational's field teams to help customers improve the quality and predictability of their software development efforts.
These governments borrowed heavily to build railroads and public schools, running up the tax rates in the face of increasingly fierce opposition that drove most of the Scalawags into the Democratic Party.
These revolts drove Ferdinand and his men out of Sicily, and forced him to allow a provisional government to be constituted.
These also drove and were driven by modifications of the common law framework in England and the United States.
These jokes were so bad that they actually drove a character who had been given the clock insane.
These above issues drove the United States and the USSR to sign the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty of 1972.
These efforts effectively drove the Seminoles out of their old stronghold in the Cove of the Withlacoochee.
These naked, fettered, herded together ; by whips and thongs they drove before them, goading them with their spears and other weapons.
These forces, under Lieutenant-General Erwin Rommel, drove the Allies back across Cyrenaica to the Egyptian border, leaving Tobruk isolated and under siege.
These aggressive cousins drove the more reclusive Western Grays back into the mountains, where competition was not so strong.
These drawn out, expensive sessions allegedly drove Creation Records bankrupt, although Shields has refuted this claim saying many other bands on the label at the time were also to blame.
These engines generally drove a wide flat belt to run a firewood cutoff saw, a pump, a reciprocating log saw, etc.
These inefficiencies drove the widespread experimentation in poppet valve gears for locomotives.
These fears were supported by Dorn McGrath, Jr., director of the George Washington University Institute for Urban Development Research, who sais that new Metro stations attracted high-income residents who gentrified their areas, drove rents up, and caused neighborhoods to lose their identity.
These drivers drove on Thursday but did not compete in qualifying or the race.
These vehicles featured a layout that places the engine behind the transmission, running " backwards ," ( save for the Cord, which drove the transmission from the front of the engine ).
These drivers drove on Friday but did not compete in qualifying or the race.
These tribes in turn drove other Indian nations, such as the Caddo, farther to the west.

These and Brush
These were built by Brush Traction working with Bagnall.
These duties were heavier than they were designed for, and the Hymeks were displaced when Western and Brush type 4 locomotives became available to allow accelerated timings.

These and generators
These include transformers, electric generators, electric motors, high voltage engineering and power electronics.
These applications include jet aircraft, helicopters, large ships and electric generators.
These character generators were a fixture on many American television networks ' affiliate stations.
These were buried concrete bunkers designed to house and shelter up to a company of infantry ( 200 to 250 men ), and had such features as electric generators, ventilation systems, water supplies, kitchens and heating, which allowed their occupants to hold out in the event of an attack.
These grids are fed by separate generators in some traction powerstations or by traction current converter plants from the public three phase AC network.
These signal generators are capable of generating digitally-modulated radio signals that may use any of a large number of digital modulation formats such as QAM, QPSK, FSK, BPSK, and OFDM.
These included high-frequency high-voltage lighting that produced more efficient light with less heat, a two-phase induction motor, and generators to power the system.
These generators may have varying levels of redundancy, depending on how the facility is built.
These are purpose built for multimedia companies by being provided extra height ceiling and under floor trunking ( some with raised floor ), fibre optic wiring, dual redundant power supply, uninterruptible power supply and back up generators for whole electricity load, which common practice in Malaysia is only to 30 % load.
These starters also worked as generators once the engine was running, a concept that is now being revived in hybrid vehicles.
These wings often use aerodynamic devices like flaps, slots, slats, and vortex generators.
These objects are usually called the sites or the generators ( but other names are used, such as " seeds ") and to each such object one associates a corresponding Voronoi cell, namely the set of all
These machines belong to a class of electrostatic generators called influence machines, which separate electric charges through electrostatic induction, or influence, not depending on friction for their operation.
These include motor or road vehicles such as cars and motorcycles, heavier vehicles such as buses and commercial vehicles, non-road vehicles such as go-karts, snowmobiles, boats ( fixed engine installations and outboards ), lawn mowers, large agricultural and construction equipment, locomotives and aircraft and static engines such as electrical generators.
These are generators of a Lie group called the Poincaré group which is a semi-direct product of the group of translations and the Lorentz group.
( These generators are erroneously called “ quantum-based ” in VIA's marketing literature.
These reflections generate a Coxeter group W, called the Weyl group of A, and the simplicial complex A corresponds to the standard geometric realization of W. Standard generators of the Coxeter group are given by the reflections in the walls of a fixed chamber in A.
These are also more versatile than rotated move bitboard generators because the generator can be used independently from any position.
These invaginations in the sarcoplasma contain a host of receptors ( prostacyclin, endothelin, serotonin, muscarinic receptors, adrenergic receptors ), second messenger generators ( adenylate cyclase, Phospholipase C ), G proteins ( RhoA, G alpha ), kinases ( rho kinase-ROCK, Protein kinase C, Protein Kinase A ), ion channels ( L type Calcium channels, ATP sensitive Potassium channels, Calcium sensitive Potassium channels ) in close proximity.
These included early nuclear power generation experiments, radioisotope thermoelectric generators ( RTG ), and solar power equipment, including the main power system for the International Space Station.
These projects would help meet the increasing demand for electricity, decreasing reliance on oil powered generators.
These groups commute with each other, and therefore the infinitesimal generators do also ; the Lie bracket
These have a use in power plants for converting waste heat into additional power ( a form of energy recycling ), and in automobiles as automotive thermoelectric generators ( ATGs ) for increasing fuel efficiency.
These engines have been restored by private individuals and often are exhibited in operation, powering water pumps, electric generators, hand tools, and the like.

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