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broad and opaque
This normally involves the replacement of glazed windows with opaque panels, the strengthening of the cabin floor and insertion of a broad top-hinged door in one side of the fuselage.
The theatre was " surmounted by the opaque cube of the stage building and wrapped in gridded walls of glass ...... the Opera stands sociably open to the world outside, whereas the foyers, with their broad overview of the city, have the slick, impersonal look of an airport lounge ".

broad and shapes
Foliage take different shapes, from needle thin to broad and flat, symmetrical to irregular, spiky and soft.
Although the most common nibs end in a round point of various sizes ( fine, medium, broad ), various other nib shapes are available.
The fronds are 0. 5 – 4 cm long and broad, with a bristly surface caused by the hair-like strands that join at the end to form eggbeater shapes.
These tracks have distinctive shapes ( for example, an alpha particle's track is broad and shows more evidence of deflection by collisions, while an electron's is thinner and straight ).
Ryder's signature style is characterized by broad, sometimes ill-defined shapes or stylized figures situated in a dream-like land or seascape.
The bladders are usually shaped similarly to broad beans ( though they come in various shapes ) and are to be found attached to the submerged stolons by slender stalks.
They are characterized by an extremely broad host spectrum ranging from plants to insects and mammals ; human-infecting viruses more commonly have cubic symmetry and take shapes approximating regular polyhedra.
Species assigned to Corydoras display a broad diversity of body shapes and coloration.
In its alphabet ( in primers and grammar books ), broad and regular shapes of О / о share the same position.
Both Colorado peaks are pointed rock spires ( hence resembling their namesake peaks ), whose shapes contrast with the broad bulk of the higher Uncompahgre Peak.

broad and paper
A broad black band was applied to some tubular paper capacitors to indicate the end that had the outer electrode ; this allowed this end to be connected to chassis ground to provide some shielding against hum and noise pickup.
In 1725 Basile Bouchon invented an attachment for draw looms which used a broad strip of punched paper to select the warp threads that would be raised during weaving.
The law was first stated in a 1975 paper by Goodhart and gained popularity in the context of the attempt by the United Kingdom government of Margaret Thatcher to conduct monetary policy on the basis of targets for broad and narrow money, but the idea is considerably older.
In 1884, the Court, controlled 8-1 by Republicans, granted the federal government very broad power to issue Legal Tender paper through the case Juilliard v. Greenman, with only the lone remaining Democrat, Field, dissenting.
Now published in 2010, Vajda's paper has been favorably reviewed by several experts on Na-Dene and Yeniseian languages, including Michael Krauss, Jeff Leer, James Kari, and Heinrich Werner, as well as a number of other well-known linguists, including Bernard Comrie, Johanna Nichols, Victor Golla, Michael Fortescue, and Eric Hamp, so that a broad consensus has formed in support of this connection.
The purpose of the paper is to make the hammers softer, thus emphasizing the lower harmonics of string vibration by maintaining a broad area of contact at impact.
This early paper contains a broad criticism of Idealism.
are aware that comparatively broad interpretation of the term " invention " in Article 52 ( 1 ) EPC will include activities which are so familiar that their technical character tends to be overlooked, such as the act of writing using pen and paper.
The emphasis of the paper shifted to broad news coverage aimed at readers in the Tokyo area.
The paper targets a broad audience, mostly in a populist style, attracting specific target groups for the paper's advertisers.
The fusion of the two groups was achieved in July 1981 with the fused group maintaining the name Workers Socialist League, often called the ' new ' WSL, with Socialist Organiser as its paper ( although theoretically SO was a " broad " paper and not that of the WSL or I-CL before it ).
His interest led to a broad mastery of all branches of the physical sciences and gave fruit with many publications, in particular, a 1929 paper in Reviews of Modern Physics that recommended a standard set of values for the constants based on earlier published results.
The paper is noteworthy for two reasons: it shows an exceptional level of scientific development for a self-taught scientist and reveals a broad level of interest, namely the global balance of carbon in nature.
The range of its use is very broad: paper, ceramic ( porcelain / faience ), electrical engineering ( insulators ), refractory, aluminum, textile, cable, rubber, chemical and soap industries as well as perfumery, manufacture of pencils and mineral paints.
It is available in various dimensions, such as 1 / 8 ”, ¼ ” and 3 / 8 broad paper parcels.
Concerned to gain as broad based an approach as possible for the case, Holland accepted to write a paper on the same lines as for the Labour National Executive for Roy Jenkins whose chapter on ‘ The Needs of the Regions ’ in his What Matters Now ( Fontana, 1972 ) reflected this in claiming that the State should have a shareholding in at least one leading firm in all the main twenty plus sectors of manufacturing, and in banking, mortgage finance and insurance.
The incoming Conservative government accepted the broad principles of the commission's report in their white paper Reform of Local Government in Scotland ( Cmnd.
They followed a broad anarchist, libertarian, left-wing of the Labour Party, socialist approach but the philosophy of a paper was usually flexible as those responsible for its production came and went.
Van Gelder published a series of articles providing a philosophical commentary on the dynamical approach, culminating in his 1998 paper in Behavioral and Brain Sciences, where he articulated the dynamical approach to cognition and argued that it should be taken seriously as a broad empirical hypothesis comparable to the dominant hypothesis that cognition is digital computation.
ISI publishes Science Watch, a newsletter which identifies every two months one paper published in the previous two years as a " fast breaking paper " in each of 22 broad fields of science, such as Mathematics ( including Statistics ), Engineering, Biology, Chemistry, and Physics.
This paper argues that there were several " ethical violations to the survey's respondents ", faults the study authors for " non-disclosure of the survey's questionnaire, data-entry form, data matching anonymised interviewer identifications with households and sample design ", and presents " evidence relating to data fabrication and falsification, which falls into nine broad categories.
Letters to the editor are also published, and the extensive range of articles and letters featured reflects the broad readership of the paper.

broad and would
No one will deny that such broad developments and transitions are of great intrinsic interest and the study of ideas in literature would be woefully incomplete without frequent reference to them.
In a broad sense, it would reaffirm the Monroe Doctrine by opposing Communist interference in the Western Hemisphere.
It would come down to saying that Fromm paints with a broad brush, and that, after all, is not a conclusion one must work toward but an impression he has from the outset.
There he'd take a compass reading, figure his air speed, and deduce that in a certain number of minutes he'd be over the broad meadows of the Merrimack Valley where it would be safe to let down through the overcast and see the ground before it hit him.
The question was raised, for example, as to what attitude the President would take if Mr. Khrushchev proposes a broad neutral belt extending from Southeast Asia to the Middle East.
It had grown hot early that day, and I hoped that the boy, my brother's son, would soon come across the broad black area of plowed ground, carrying the jar of cool water.
A tension results from the risk that the necessity of transcendence, if taken too literally, would compromise AA's efforts to maintain a broad appeal.
Taking into account the broad spectrum of the hypertensive population, one might expect that an effective treatment with ACE inhibitors, in particular with perindopril, would result in an important gain of lives saved.
* Tiny electronic chips that would contain living nerve cells to warn of the presence of bacterial toxins ( identification of broad range toxins )
They would be provided slight shelter from the sun by the corn, and would deter many animals from attacking the corn and beans because their coarse, hairy vines and broad, stiff leaves are difficult or uncomfortable for animals such as deer and raccoons to walk through, crows to land on, etc.
Its emphasis was on science — and conformably to the broad 18th-century understanding of the term ' science ', its content extends beyond what would be called science or technology today, and includes topics from the humanities and fine arts, e. g. a substantial number from law, commerce, music, and heraldry.
As a broad example of relativism, we would no doubt see very different moral systems in an alien race that can only survive by occasionally ingesting one another.
That ability would seem to be at odds with early epiphenomenalism, which according to Huxley is the broad claim that consciousness is “ completely without any power … as the steam-whistle which accompanies the work of a locomotive engine is without influence upon its machinery ”.
Although the exact nature and extent of the Christian redaction remains unclear there is broad consensus as to what the original text of the Testimonium by Josephus would have looked like.
James Dunn states that there is " broad consensus " among scholars regarding the nature of an authentic reference to Jesus in the Testimonium and what the passage would look like without the interpolations.
James Dunn states that the works of Josephus include two separate references to Jesus and although there are some interpolations in the Testomonium, there is " broad consensus " among scholars regarding the nature of an authentic reference to Jesus in the Testimonium and what the passage would look like without the interpolations.
Proponents argue that a basic income that is based on a broad tax base, would be more economically efficient, as the minimum wage effectively imposes a high marginal tax on employers, causing losses in efficiency.
A proposed road connecting Bislig on the east coast with the Agusan River would pass through a ten-mile ( 16 km ) broad saddle across the mountains at a maximum elevation of less than 250 meters, while the existing east-west road from Lianga, north of Bislig, reaches a maximum elevation of only 450 meters.
The political relations between members, who would normally display a broad array of responses and policies in a democratic system are repetitive and contingent.
Because of the extra width of the floats attached to this tank, cutting a broad exit ramp into the bow of the barge was not considered advisable as it would have compromised the vessel ’ s seaworthiness to an unacceptable degree.
Under this definition, there would only be two broad classes of organelles ( i. e. those that contain their own DNA, and have originated from endosymbiotic bacteria ):
In such places, the more general English terms doctor or medical practitioner are prevalent, describing any practitioner of medicine ( whom an American would likely call a physician, in the broad sense ).
One type of broad usage would later be narrowed down by Koch in 1891 to the ' psychopathic inferiorities ' - later renamed abnormal personalities by Schneider.

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