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They and handle
They are often used in pairs, the bottom fuller has a square shank which fits into the hardy hole in the anvil while the top fuller has a handle.
They are the size of American paper currency in Hollerith's time, a choice he made because there was already equipment available to handle bills.
They formed their own company, Superhype, to handle all publishing rights.
They sculpted a directional spoon from lodestone in such a way that the handle of the spoon always pointed south.
They helped the praetors draft their edicts, in which they publicly announced at the beginning of their tenure, how they would handle their duties, and the formularies, according to which specific proceedings were conducted.
They also handle many of the tedious aspects of wargaming, such as highly technical rules and record keeping.
They agreed that skill building in the first stage is important so the patient can learn to handle high risk, potentially dangerous behavior, as well as emotional regulation, interpersonal effectiveness and other practical behaviors.
Bait casting reels are sometimes referred to as conventional reels in the U. S. They are known as multiplier reels in Europe, on account of their geared line retrieve ( one turn of the handle resulting in multiple turns of the spool ).
They take the form of a cleaning head, onto which a handle and bag are attached.
They let go the handle some times escape with their life but get an arm and head broken in the attempt to get away.
They also had to handle increasing demonstrations against the war, scarcity of resources and air raids – which were causing huge physical damage to Paris as well as damaging the morale of its citizens.
They were cast in Hiduminium aluminium alloy with a length of 47 cm and a weight of 960 g. This classical design of a long handle capped by a cylindrical bowl re-appeared in many later torch designs.
They operate under the simple method of putting one's refuse into the cylinder at the top of the machine and turning a handle which then revolves the cylinder, tipping it into the lower area of the bin.
They agreed to an in-place cease-fire to begin on 28 January 1973, complete withdrawal of U. S. forces within 60 days, the concurrent phased release of U. S. prisoners of war in North Vietnam, and establishment of an international control commission to handle disagreements among the signatories.
They tend to have multiple cooperating micromachines with specialized logic to detect and handle interference between the micromachines.
They may have a wooden or plastic handle attached or may be made entirely of one piece of metal.
They often have a pseudonym ( called a " handle " or " nick "), usually chained together with the name of their group ( in formats like " Scener of Demo Group " or " Scener / DG ").
They disconnected the rudder from the wing-warping control, and as in all future aircraft, placed it on a separate control handle.
They handle non-academic matters such as violations of behavior.
They were conceived as the way to handle the vastly increased number of transactions that take place in a competitive environment.
They will also be able to handle snakes ( see also ), be immune from any poison they might happen to drink, and will be able to heal the sick.
They meet in a hotel, where she changes into her old school uniform and beats him with the handle of a pickaxe.
* They are able to handle slurries, viscous, shear-sensitive and aggressive fluids.
They can also be positioned with a greater amount of accuracy due to the stamper's ability to see through the handle being used.

They and matters
This brings us to the fact that the realities we are dealing with lie not in the field of civil legislation, but in the realm of conscience and religion: They are moral judgments and matters of theological belief.
They were the assistants to the tribunes in whatever matters that the tribunes might entrust to them, although most matters with which they were entrusted were of minimal importance.
They often cite Christian Science's views on the nature / existence of evil or sin, the divinity and resurrection of Jesus, the Trinity, and a few other matters as demonstrating that it cannot be considered a Christian denomination.
They do, however: participate in other ecclesial and inter-ecclesial committees ; participate in discussions ; teach children in Sunday Schools as well as at home, teach other women and non-members ; perform music ; discuss and vote on business matters ; and engage in the majority of other activities.
They consolidated power and exercised influence in matters of trade, art, politics, technology, and religion.
They represent their peers on a variety of matters pertaining to their residence hall community and campus life.
They are free to engage in empirical research, which the Church generously supports, but in matters of morality and religion, they are subjected to the teaching office and authority of the Church, the Magisterium.
They also use modified " servitors " which are often chimpanzees with affinity which carry out small tasks and leave Edenists to concentrate on more important matters.
They could only be called together by the king and could only discuss the matters the king laid before them.
* They claim that sedevacantists fail to distinguish between matters of discipline — such as the use of Latin and of the Tridentine Mass — which can be reformed at any time, and infallible dogmatic teachings.
They are responsible, and therefore liable, only for matters that they are best equipped and prepared to manage.
They believed a closer location for the capital would help to stem corruption and facilitate other matters of government.
They commonly make initial determinations regarding matters such as workers ' compensation, eligibility for government benefits, regulatory matters, and immigration determinations.
" They were a close family and highly supportive, especially in health matters, as they avoided doctors due to their religion.
They took the Romantic approach of rooting religion in the inner world of the human spirit, so that it is a person's feeling or sensibility about spiritual matters that comprises religion.
They deal more locally with a number of administrative matters.
They did not use independent judgment in resolving matters of state.
They rule on constitutional matters, and review final appeals from lower courts including all criminal, civil, administrative, labor law, and economic cases.
They stand aloof from worldly matters.
They supervised the ōmetsuke, machibugyō, ongokubugyō and other officials, oversaw relations with the Imperial Court in Kyoto, kuge ( members of the nobility ), daimyo, Buddhist temples and Shinto shrines, and attended to matters like divisions of fiefs.
They conferred on especially important matters.
They were also the settings where affairs of state and party political matters were discussed informally among the ruling elite.
They also narrowly interpreted the Federal Government's powers in commercial and industrial matters.

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