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fit and nicely
The fact that all currently known ( 2009 ) matter particles fit nicely into three copies of the smallest group representations of SU ( 5 ) and immediately carry the correct observed charges, is one of the first and most important reasons why people believe that a Grand Unified Theory might actually be realized in nature.
SBC fit nicely into CDC's existing service bureau offerings .< ref >" COMPUTERS: A Settlement for IBM ", Time magazine, Monday, Jan. 29, 1973.
However, he did reveal that there was a " 1998 legal agreement signed by Alan Moore, Rick Veitch and myself dividing up our creative properties " that left Bisette with " N-Man, the Fury, the Hypernaut and Commander Solo & Her Screamin ' Skydogs " who, he thought, " fit nicely with a bevy of my own characters and concepts I've never had homes for: Curtis Slarch, Lo !, ' The Big Dig ,' and much, much more you ’ ve never heard of or seen because I could never interest a publisher in those projects.
Ritual bathing on this night was also very important ; hence the name of Kupala ( from kupati = to bathe ), which probably fit nicely with the folk translation of the future patron saint the Church installed for this festival, John the Baptist ( Ivan Kupala Day ).
The product was cooked for 25 minutes at and fit nicely on a TV tray table.
But by the time Robert Johnson became Royal Governor in 1729, it fit very nicely with his needs and instructions.
Grenache, with its propensity for high alcohol and high yields, fit those desire nicely and was widely planted in the Châteauneuf-du-Pape and Gigondas and Vacqueyras regions.
However, this theory does in fact fit nicely with the story told of Xu You, where the sage, upon hearing Emperor Yao's invitation to become the overseeing governor of 9 provinces, promptly washed his ears in the Ying River ( the largest tributary of the Huai River with its origin in Henan ) to show that the emperor's promise of fame and fortune had sullied his ears.
During its construction in Norway, Amundsen maintained that the hut was for " observation ", which would fit in nicely with his supposed intent to head to the North Pole.
According to the New York Times, she " fit nicely with MSNBC's positioning as the news network of choice for younger viewers ", and executives at the network " also liked her frosted blond hair and trademark Clark Kent-style glasses.
King Street is one that has met the 10 characteristics, decided upon by APA, to be considered a great American street ; these are: 1 ) orientation of the street to its users and connection to a larger pattern, 2 ) balance of driving, transit, and various pedestrian and servicing needs, 3 ) proper fit with existing topography and natural features, 4 ) bordered by engaging activities that work to create a streetscape, 5 ) has exemplary urban design or architectural design features, 6 ) cooperates well with uses it is surrounded by, 7 ) encourages human interaction and social activities, 8 ) nicely utilizes hardscape and / or landscape, 9 ) advocates safety of both pedestrians and vehicles while also promoting use beyond the 24-hour day, 10 ) promotes sustainability through systems such as runoff minimization, water reuse, high groundwater quality, and climate control, 11 ) is maintained well and has a plan for cost-effective future maintenance, and 12 ) has a memorable character.
She is very nice and smart and has blonde hair that helps her fit in very nicely.
He and Rootes ' Western Service Manager Walter McKenzie measured up several V8 engines and determined that Ford's new Windsor V8 engine would fit nicely between the frame rails.

fit and with
He says the state, in order to proceed with economic development, must develop an understanding of how the various parts of its economy fit together and dovetail into the national economy.
The District Courts, in the framing of equitable decrees, are clothed ' with large discretion to model their judgements to fit the exigencies of the particular case.
Since these duties fit neatly with those of the proposed presidential aide, one person, with adequate staff assistance, could fill both jobs.
To be fit, one has to start early with young children, and today the only person who really reaches such children is the teacher of dance.
A tax-free reorganization not complying with the merger or consolidation statutes of the states involved is difficult to fit into an `` operation of law '' mold.
The notion of philosophy as Queen Bee may fit well with authoritarian modes of political ideology, but it has been noted that the price of such an imperial notion of philosophy is the frustration and flagellation of the social sciences.
The failure of teeth to fit together when closed interferes with normal chewing, so that a child may swallow food whole and put a burden on his digestive system.
Garth was prepared to be helpful in what he referred to with fastidious distaste as this unfortunate Johnston affair, which would not, he said more than once, have ever come about if Mrs. Meeker had only seen fit to consult Mr. Hohlbein or him about it.
`` This is one of the major items in the Fulton County general assistance program '', the jury said, but the State Welfare Department `` has seen fit to distribute these funds through the welfare departments of all the counties in the state with the exception of Fulton County, which receives none of this money.
Walnut, wormy chestnut, pecan, three varieties of burl, hand-woven Philippine cane, ceramic tiles, marble are used to emphasize the feeling of texture and of permanence, the furniture to fit into rooms with tiled floors, brick or paneled walls, windows that bring in the outdoors.
In any event, it is an irreversible step, and if we are at all honest with ourselves, we will know we have no other alternative than to live in the world in which God has seen fit to place us.
When Deegan smiled his eyes never fit in with his lips.
In his bachelor days, his bedroom had been strewn with clothes which his mother, or later the hotel maid, generally saw fit to put in order.
In the archaic pediments and friezes of the temples, the artists had a problem to fit a group of figures into an isosceles triangle with acute angles at the base.
# Closely related to the ANOVA is a linear model fit with coefficient estimates and standard errors.
Moseley, after discussions with Bohr who was at the same lab ( and who had used Van den Broek's hypothesis in his Bohr model of the atom ), decided to test Van den Broek and Bohr's hypothesis directly, by seeing if spectral lines emitted from excited atoms fit the Bohr theory's demand that the frequency of the spectral lines be proportional to a measure of the square of Z.
At the peak of its efficiency in the early 16th century, the Venetian Arsenal employed some 16, 000 people who apparently were able to produce nearly one ship each day, and could fit out, arm, and provision a newly-built galley with standardized parts on an assembly-line basis not seen again until the Industrial Revolution.
Stainless steel is an example of a combination of interstitial and substitutional alloys, because the carbon atoms fit into the interstices, but some of the iron atoms are replaced with nickel and chromium atoms.
The buildings flanking the entrance, though very original and remarkable with fantastically shaped roofs with unusual pinnacles, fit in well with the use of the park as pleasure gardens and seem relatively inconspicuous in the landscape when one considers the flamboyance of other buildings designed by Gaudí.
In order to fit in, the road and walkway structures between the terraces were built with stones quarried within the park.
( This does not fit with Gildas ' account, in which Ambrosius ' family perished in the turmoil of the Saxon uprisings.
Conversely, British English favours fitted as the past tense of fit generally, whereas the preference of American English is more complex: AmEng prefers fitted for the metaphorical sense of having made an object " fit " ( i. e., suited ) for a purpose ; in spatial transitive contexts, AmEng uses fitted for the sense of having made an object conform to an unchanged object that it surrounds ( e. g., " fitted X around Y ") but fit for the sense of having made an object conform to an unchanged object that surrounds it ( e. g., " fit X into Y "); and for the spatial senses ( both intransitive and transitive ) of having been matching with respect to contour, with no alteration of either object implied, AmEng prefers fit (" The clothes fit.

fit and plans
Since capitalists purchase labour and capital out of the same common pool of available but scarce labor and capital, it is essential that their plans fit together in at least a semi-coherent fashion.
De Borchgrave maintained that " what was brilliant pioneering work on the part of UPI prior to World War II, with radio news, is now a static quantity and sofar as I'm concerned, certainly doesn't fit into my plans for the future.
This, plus plans for the city of Yggsburgh and encounter areas outside the castle and city, were found to be too much to fit into the proposed six volumes.
2D CAD systems can be used to create plans for large projects such as buildings and aircraft but provide no way to check the various components will fit together.
Rather than having a skilled worker measure every dimension of each part of the product against the plans or the other parts as it is being formed, there were jigs ready at hand to ensure that the part was made to fit this set-up.
With little presence outside the US and Canada, the two chains no longer fit in the company's long-term growth plans.
Theoretically, the Edsel was conceived to fit into Ford ’ s marketing plans as the brand slotted in between Ford and Mercury.
On 30 March the government proclamation of martial law authorising the military to act as they saw fit to crush the United Irishmen, led to a campaign of vicious brutality in many parts of the country, and forced the United Irish executive to bring forward plans for the rising, with or without French aid.
Morgan's leadership has been characterised by a willingness to distance himself from a number of aspects of UK Labour party policy, particularly in relation to plans to introduce choice and competition into public services, which he has argued do not fit Welsh attitudes and values, and would not work effectively in a smaller and more rural country.
The plans were dropped, when they decided that the song did not really fit the story.
The crisis reshaped French strategy, forcing commanders to redraft plans to fit the dictates of fiscal shortfalls.
In the pre-World War II period Adolf Hitler and his subordinates had great plans to transform Berlin into a center fit for his new empire.
On January 12, 2006, Federated announced its plans to divest May Company's Lord & Taylor division by the end of 2006 after concluding that chain did not fit with their strategic focus for building the Macy's and Bloomingdale's national brands.
In 2004, then club CEO Chris Robinson announced plans to sell Tynecastle, which he claimed was “ not fit for purpose ”, and instead have Hearts rent Murrayfield from the Scottish Rugby Union.
The kingdom that is most concerning to the Actionists is that of Anacreon, ruled by Prince Regent Wienis and his nephew, the teenaged King Lepold I. Wienis plans to overthrow the Foundation's power by launching a direct military assault against Terminus, making use of an abandoned Imperial space cruiser redesigned by Foundation experts to fit the needs of the elite Anacreonian navy.
Highly sought after as a Little Rock Central quarterback, Nutt had been the last recruit to sign under Broyles, but transferred to Oklahoma State once he did not fit Holtz's offensive plans.
De Borchgrave maintained that " what was brilliant pioneering work on the part of UPI prior to World War II, with radio news, is now a static quantity and sofar as I'm concerned, certainly doesn't fit into my plans for the future.
She becomes Mordred's lover, but when he announces his plans to betray Arthur, she turns on him and he kills her in a fit of rage ( it is never specified whether this is accidental or intentional ).
They freely scale the plans up or down in an attempt to fit them together.
[...] If you superimpose the floor plans of Rosslyn Chapel and the East Quire of Glasgow Cathedral you will find a startling match: the four walls of both buildings fit precisely.
In 2009 Mansfield made a bid for city status and many more redevelopment plans were unveiled to fit with this, such as retail & residential developments, leisure facilities and road improvements, which are underway around the town.
The last steam express passenger locomotive built in Britain, Duke of Gloucester, was not fitted with a Kylchap exhaust in service, despite plans to fit one, but one was fitted in preservation when it was realised that poor draughting was one of the biggest reasons behind its poor performance in its service days.
The Seventh also fit Stalin's plans extremely well when it came to the Soviet image to the West.
However, given the amount of young talent in the organization, Jones did not fit the team's future plans, and was thereby left unprotected.

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