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The drill press consists of a vertical shaft ( spindle ) which is tapered or threaded on one end to hold a drill chuck, a tubular housing ( quill ) in which the spindle is mounted, a head in which the quill is mounted, a feed lever which moves the quill up or down, a power source, and a movable table upon which the work is placed.
The work consists of four sections and 5 supplements.
The work consists of filling the cracks to prevent the fragmentation of the wall.
Classics Professor G. P. Goold at University College, wrote of Housman's scholarly accomplishments: " The legacy of Housman's scholarship is a thing of permanent value ; and that value consists less in obvious results, the establishment of general propositions about Latin and the removal of scribal mistakes, than in the shining example he provides of a wonderful mind at work ....
Much of the work in biomedical engineering consists of research and development, spanning a broad array of subfields ( see below ).
The line consists of all spondees except for the usual dactyl in the fifth foot, and is meant to mimic the pounding sound of the work.
His book, Beyond Nineteen Eighty-Four, consists of 220 pages and eighteen articles contributed by long-time Committee members and others whose body of work has made important contributions to understandings about language, as well as a bibliography of 103 sources on doublespeak.
" Dominicans are also to be instructed not to be eager to see visions or work miracles, since these avail little to salvation, and sometimes we are fooled by them ; but rather they should be eager to do good in which salvation consists.
Diophantus himself refers to a work which consists of a collection of lemmas called The Porisms ( or Porismata ), but this book is entirely lost.
The work is considered New Testament wisdom literature because, " like Proverbs and Sirach, it consists largely of moral exhortations and precepts of a traditional and eclectic nature.
The work consists of personal or autobiographic matter, at times expressed in aphorisms and maxims illuminated in terse paragraphs with reflections on the meaning of life and the best way of life.
The work consists of four ‘ books ’, the first addressed to the Queen, the second to Leicester, the third to Lord Burghley, and the fourth to Oxford, Sir Christopher Hatton, and Leicester's nephew Philip Sidney, with whom he would famously quarrel.
" However, most of the criticism is of the lack of actual special effects work, as most of it consists of stock footage from previous films, including Godzilla vs. Gigan and Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster, and a few pieces of effects work has garnered praise, specifically a scene where Megalon breaks through a dam and the draining of the lake.
Clearly these are the Church ’ s agents of ministry and work of whom the body of Christ consists ; and God has ordained them.
This work consists of eight variations, all based on musical themes drawn from the song or its lute accompaniment, finally resolving into a guitar setting of the song itself.
This monumental work consists of 435 hand-colored, life-size prints of 497 bird species, made from engraved copper plates of various sizes depending on the size of the image.
Being a multi-party system, the government of Lithuania is not dominated by any single political party, rather it consists of numerous parties that must work with each other to form coalition governments.
Library classification of a piece of work consists of two steps.
Most of the work is executed by the Executive Branch which consists of the Cabinet of Ministers, Leader of the Opposition and also other members of the parliament.
Non-cognitivism entails that non-cognitive attitudes underlie moral discourse and this discourse therefore consists of non-declarative speech acts, although accepting that its surface features may consistently and efficiently work as if moral discourse were cognitive.
Its fleet consists of 277 regular buses and 35 buses for handicapped persons, and its ridership is estimated at 112, 000 on work days.
Executing consists of the processes used to complete the work defined in the project plan to accomplish the project's requirements.
Pirsig's work consists almost entirely of two novels.
Its work " consists mainly in interpreting the laws of the Church ".

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Written in Paris over a period of seventeen years, and published in 1939, two years before the author's death, Finnegans Wake was Joyce's final work.
Loewe wrote five operas, of which only one, Die drei Wünsche, was performed at Berlin in 1834, without much success ; seventeen oratorios, many of them for male voices unaccompanied, or with short instrumental interludes only ; choral ballads, cantatas, three string quartets ( his opus 24 ), and a pianoforte trio ; a work for clarinet and piano, published posthumously ; and some piano solos.
The work itself, and the author's official connection with India for the last seventeen years of his life, effected a complete change in the whole system of governance in the country.
* The Perfect Sermon, also known as The Asclepius, The Perfect Discourse, or The Perfect Teaching was written in the second or third century and is a Hermetic work similar to The Corpus Hermeticum but outside the seventeen books it normally comprises.
* Gon, the Little Fox ( Japanese: ごんぎつね ): This is his most famous work, which he wrote when he was only seventeen years old.
Barnes Wallis was born in Ripley, Derbyshire and educated at Christ's Hospital in Horsham, leaving school at seventeen to start work in January 1905 at Thames Engineering Works at Blackheath, southeast London.
Journalists from the British press took a particular interest in his work, highlighting the fact that, at seventeen years of age, he was the youngest artist in the exhibition, with some erroneously claiming that he was the youngest artist to ever exhibit at the show.
Two years later another anonymous review ( this time of The Starlit Mire, for which Spare provided ten drawings ) suggests, " When Mr. Spare was first heard of six or seven years ago he was hailed in some quarters as the new Beardsley, and as the work of a young man of seventeen his drawings had a certain amount of vigour and originality.
This work, which contained the logarithms of all numbers up to 100, 000 to nineteen places, and of the numbers between 100, 000 and 200, 000 to twenty-four places, exists only in manuscript, " in seventeen enormous folios ," at the Observatory of Paris.
Though life during the Depression was difficult with his mother having to work to provide for the family, and with himself having to make a three-hour daily commute by train, he was a good student, making his name at Northcote High School due to entering the school's broad jump championship and winning it easily with a jump of twenty feet and two inches, his competitors producing jumps of sixteen to seventeen feet.
This work, though scoffed at by the faculty, was appreciated by the general public, and speedily went through seventeen editions.
The complete work comprises five major sections: the seventeen levels ( bāhu-bhūmi ) which covers the entire range of mental and spiritual levels in Buddhism according to Mahāyāna ; the Compendium of Definitions ( viniścaya-samgraha ) which discusses and explicates aspects of the bāhu-bhūmi portion ; the Compendium of Exegesis ( vivarana-samgraha ), a manual of hermeneutical and exegetical techniques ; the Compendium of Synonyms ( paryāya-samgraha ) defining many of the various strings of quasi-synonymical expressions found in the Agamas ; the Compendium of Topics ( vastu-samgraha ) summarizing and explaining the key topics of each sūtra contained in the Samyukta-āgama ; and the Compendium of the Vinaya ( vinaya-samgraha ).
After finishing his apprenticeship at seventeen, Arthur Henderson moved to Southampton for a year and then returned to work as an iron moulder ( a type of foundryman ) in Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
" Hallam's death influenced much of Tennyson's poetry, including perhaps his most highly regarded work, In Memoriam A. H. H., begun in 1833 and completed seventeen years later.
With a secure income and undemanding teaching, Laplace now threw himself into original research and in the next seventeen years, 1771 – 1787, he produced much of his original work in astronomy.
The quantity of work achieved by Haller in the seventeen years during which he occupied his Göttingen professorship was immense.
At seventeen, because of her father's financial difficulties she went to work as a governess and teacher, first in 1891 for six months at a finishing school in Germany.
At the age of seventeen, Foster left the farm and moved to Washington, D. C., where he would eventually work for Mercury Records and ABC-Paramount Records ( 1955 ).
These works included Strabo in Greek, another on Marcus Aurelius, his translation of Herodotus, the translation of the Iliad, and his main literary work, the seventeen volumes of the " Library of Greek Literature ".
The body of astrological knowledge by the 2nd century AD is described in Ptolemy's Tetrabiblos, a work that was responsible for astrology's successful spread across Europe and the Middle East, and remained a reference for almost seventeen centuries as later traditions made few substantial changes to its core teachings.
This is said to have suggested to him his earliest work, “ The Fall of Manna in the Wilderness .” But means were found to place Wilhelm, a youth of seventeen, in the Düsseldorf Academy of Fine Arts, to which the sculptor Rauch had obtained him admission.
* The Magasins Réunis, a large department store in Nancy, is finished by Lucien Weissenburger after seventeen years of work.
Though de Rapin was of a strong constitution, the seventeen years he spent on the work ruined his health.
His most widely known work, Elements of General Linguistics ( 1960 ) has been translated into seventeen languages and has influenced a generation of students both in France and abroad.
His only preserved work is his epic poem entitled Punica, about the Second Punic War ( 218 – 201 BC ) in seventeen books, comprising some twelve thousand lines, making it the longest preserved poem in Latin literature.

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