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These coins may be pocket change left from an international trip or an old coin found in circulation.
These amino acids contain an aromatic ring in their sidechain that fits into a ' hydrophobic pocket ' ( the S < sub > 1 </ sub > position ) of the enzyme.
These decurions, analogous to city councilors, were responsible for paying from their own pocket what they failed to collect.
These tools resemble primer pocket uniformer tools, except being thinner, and commonly include deburring, chamfering, and uniforming functions.
These constituencies were known as nomination boroughs or pocket boroughs, because they were said to be in the pockets of their patrons.
These designs were very compact and small models were dubbed vest pocket cameras.
These are sometimes called " pita pockets " or " pocket pitas ".
These include biscuit joints and pocket hole joinery.
These buildings were financed entirely from Newton's pocket, to the sum of around £ 2000 ( around £ adjusted for inflation ).
These are primarily instituted due to a limited supply of rail cars and the locations of pocket tracks throughout the system.
These will include direct costs ( where money actually changes hands, e. g. health service use, patient co-payments and out of pocket expenses ), indirect costs ( the value of lost productivity from time off work due to illness ), and intangible costs ( the ' disvalue ' to an individual of pain and suffering ).
These books, at approximately 3½ by 5 inches ( 8½ by 12¾ cm ) easily fit into a working man's back pocket or shirt pocket.
These pockets often have reinforced piping along the slit of the pocket, appearing perhaps as an extra piece of fabric or stitching.
These were tasked with advancing through the Low Countries and luring the northern units of the Allied armies into a pocket.
These shifts in Downey's political views made him vulnerable to a challenge from the left of his party, and in 1950 he was challenged in the Democratic primary by liberal Representative Helen Gahagan Douglas, a former actress, who characterized him as being in the pocket of the California oil industry and beholden to big business and large-scale agriculture concerns.
These were made of stiffened multiple layers of linen with wooden busks or shafts that were inserted in a pocket at the front in order to keep the corset and figure straight.
These traditional Nordic skis have a " double-cambered " construction with a " wax pocket " to hold sticky wax under the foot for grip going uphill.
" These badges were worn on the cap or over the right breast pocket of Air Force uniforms.
These variants were inserted into the fuze pocket via a bayonet fitting ( the fuze was held in place via two steel clips ) but otherwise functioned identically.
These residues, along with Il209, Trp163, and Trp164 of subunit B, and Ser27 ( C atom ) of subunit C, form the hydrophobic environment of the quinone-binding pocket ( not shown in the image ).
These comic books presented complete stories in 100 + black and white pages in a pocket book format.
These meters are also available in bench top ( laboratory ) and portable ( pocket ) version.
These are generally designed as a keyfob to be attached to a key ring or lanyard, or as a device that can conveniently be carried in a pocket or handbag.

These and watches
These watches, which first retailed for only $ 20, reduced to $ 10 in 1976, saw Pulsar lose $ 6 million and the Pulsar brand sold to Seiko.
These watches are sometimes called diving watches when they are suitable for scuba diving or saturation diving.
These were also used to make clocks and watches, and to make small arms.
These difficulties occurred even though it had become Switzerland's largest and the world's third largest producer of watches.
These reports are used to aid forecasters in issuing and verifying severe weather watches and warnings and to improve the forecasting and warning processes and the tools used to collect meteorological data.
These had mild success, but never met expectations and production of new watches was discontinued in 2008.
These crystal oscillators are used in quartz clocks and watches, to create the clock signal that runs computers, and to stabilize the output signal from radio transmitters.
These watches gained such great popularity that they became known as " the watch that made the dollar famous.
These roles have changed over the years but still when asking children in the U. S., even now, who cooks and cleans and stays at home, most will answer with something similar to " the mommy ," and when asked who goes to work, drives the car, and watches or likes sports and they will say something to the effect of, " the daddy.
These regulations became more widespread and more specific as time went on, with some watches that were " railroad standard " in one time period falling away to no longer being qualified in others.
These kinds of goods are the objects of a socio-economic phenomenon called conspicuous consumption and commonly include luxury vehicles, watches, jewelry, designer clothing, yachts, as well as large residences, urban mansions, and country houses.
These are companies or people who produce ( manufacture or assemble ) watches and / or watch movements.
These later verge watches were colloquially called ' turnips ' because of their bulky build.
These watches were made as demonstrations of Arnold's talent, and, in terms of style and substance, were similar to other " conversation pieces " being made at the same time as those being produced for James Cox and made primarily for export to the East.
" These watches are at current available at select outlets in select cities throughout the world.
These reissued watches incorporate a modern Swiss-made quartz movement.
These watches are fairly expensive, with the least complicated models costing several thousand dollars.
These periods of prayer eventually developed into seven distinct services, held ( a ) during the three major periods of the day ( evening, morning, and noonday ) and ( b ) during the night watches.
These features are comparable to the synchronization with atomic clocks found in Casio Wave Ceptor watches.
These watches are issued for large areas by the Storm Prediction Center in Norman, Oklahoma, and are usually valid for five to eight hours.
These watches are occasionally issued, and usually mean that a major tornado outbreak is possible, where the potential for multiple violent ( EF-4 and EF-5 ) tornadoes exists.
These watches are usually issued for a larger area by the Storm Prediction Center in Norman, Oklahoma than a regular Tornado Watch, and are usually valid for a longer period of time than a regular Tornado Watch.
These watches are issued for large areas by the Storm Prediction Center in Norman, Oklahoma, and are usually valid for five to eight hours.

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