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set and practice
In our own practice, to have the last `` intonaco '' plaster coat thick enough to match, and at the same time to avoid fine cracks in drying, we found that it had to be put on in two layers, letting the first set awhile before applying the second.
At this festival a couch was set up, on which the panoply of the hero was placed, a practice which recalls the Roman Lectisternium.
A key point which is often overlooked is that published lower bounds for problems are often given for a model of computation that is more restricted than the set of operations that you could use in practice and therefore there are algorithms that are faster than what would naively be thought possible.
It is because they have done so that England is the place where people can do more what they please than in any other country in the world ... It is this practice of allowing one set of people to dictate to another set of people what they shall do, what they shall think, what they shall drink, when they shall go to bed, what they shall buy, and where they shall buy it, what wages they shall get and how they shall spend them, against which the Liberal party have always protested.
In 1987, the practice of Universal precautions was adjusted by a set of rules known as body substance isolation.
Trustee appointments are governed by the regulatory framework set out in the code of practice on public appointments issued by the Office of the Commissioner for Public Appointments.
Ogden's word lists include only word roots, which in practice are extended with the defined set of affixes and the full set of forms allowed for any available word ( noun, pronoun, or the limited set of verbs ).
The team is bound by place of residence ( membership boundaries are set ) and spends time together in practice ( the contact hypothesis ).
In practice, the above definition is rarely used because in virtually all cases, the curl operator can be applied using some set of curvilinear coordinates, for which simpler representations have been derived.
The practice of dropping the letter u in such words was also considered a labour-saving technique during the early days of printing in which movable type was set manually.
The House of Lords of the UK parliament had, for example through the 1990s, over 700 members with a hereditary right to being a lawgiver ; this practice was reformed in 2004, still some 92 parliamentary seats are set aside for hereditary peers as of 2012.
He graduated from the medical department of the University of Pennsylvania in 1838, and a few years later set up in practice at Philadelphia and became a lecturer at the Philadelphia School of Anatomy.
In 1830 he moved to Liberty in Clay County in western Missouri, and set up practice there, where he also farmed.
The practice of negative racial aspects of eugenics, after World War II, fell within the definition of the new international crime of genocide, set out in the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide.
Differences in praxis ( practice ) tend to be slight ; they involve such things as the order in which a particular set of hymns are sung or what time a particular service is celebrated.
There are catchwords at the bottom of each page, a practice common in manuscripts intended to be set up for printing.
According to a number of sources, it was Emmylou who forced the band to practice and work up an actual set list.
In the following years, Otsuka set up a medical practice dealing with martial arts injuries.
These advances, along with the development of set practice formats, set the foundations of kendo.

set and pads
The disc brake is a wheel brake which slows rotation of the wheel by the friction caused by pushing brake pads against a brake disc with a set of calipers.
A set of pads can be considered for replacement if the thickness of the pad material is the same or less than the thickness of the backing steel.
A drum brake is a brake in which the friction is caused by a set of shoes or pads that press against a rotating drum-shaped part called a brake drum.
* Dance pads, essentially a grid of flat pressure sensitive gamepad buttons set on a mat meant to be stepped on, have seen niche success with the popularity of rhythm games like Dance Dance Revolution and Pump It Up.
For the snare drum, tenor drums, or the entire drum ( trap ) set, drum and cymbal mute pads ( such as SoundOff by Evans, Deadhead Pads by DW Drum Workshop, and Vic Firth Drum Set Mutes, and many others ) are available for playing quietly while practicing.
In June 1966, three Saturn rockets could be seen set up on various pads across the Cape: at Pad 39A was a full-size mock-up of the Saturn V ; AS-202 was at Pad 34 ; and AS-203 was at 37B.
The keyboard is set up like a standard keyboard, and features several keyboard instruments ( some of which are customizable ), including grand piano, electric piano, various organs, clavinet, synth leads, synth pads, and bass synths.
Graders are also used to set native soil foundation pads to finish grade prior to the construction of large buildings. Graders can produce inclined surfaces, to give cant ( camber ) to roads.
Each side houses a set of five acrylic glass pads arranged like the pips on the 5 side of a die, separated by metal squares.
The collection may also be purchased in three different configurations from the group's Klingklang Shop ; with a t-shirt, with a set of mouse pads or all three items together.
The bankers agree, and set Tommy's goal at proven sales of 500, 000 brake pads.
The electronic drum usually consists of a set of pads mounted on a stand in a disposition similar to an acoustic drum kit.
Robert Mothersbaugh (" Bob 1 ") plays a Gibson Les Paul with an inverted horn, Bob Casale plays a red Rheem Kee Bass, and Alan Myers plays a set of Synare electronic drum pads.
* DTXtreme, now in its third incarnation, is the highest end DTX drum set, and aside from offering even more drum sounds ( and more realistic ones, too ), it is also capable of plugging in extra drum pads.

set and mounted
Inside are a set of vanes which are mounted on a spindle.
The exact choice of quiescent current, the standing current through both devices when there is no signal, makes a large difference to the level of distortion ( and to the risk of thermal runaway, that may damage the devices ); often the bias voltage applied to set this quiescent current has to be adjusted with the temperature of the output transistors ( for example in the circuit at the beginning of the article the diodes would be mounted physically close to the output transistors, and chosen to have a matched temperature coefficient ).
The glass harmonica is a musical instrument formed from a nested set of graduated glass cups mounted sideways on an axle.
In this type of set, the two ( or occasionally one or three ) stages of the regulator are in a large circular valve assembly mounted on top of the cylinder pack.
As the TARDIS does not have a second set of inner doors in the revived series, the interior side of the police box doors – complete with the police telephone mounted on the inside of the cupboard door – are seen from the control room.
A V6 engine is a V engine with six cylinders mounted on the crankcase in two banks of three cylinders, usually set at either a right angle or an acute angle to each other, with all six pistons driving a common crankshaft.
A Carter-era innovation, a set of solar water heating panels that were mounted on the roof of the White House, was removed during Reagan's presidency.
Snowboarding is a winter sport that involves descending a slope that is covered with snow while standing on a board attached to a rider's feet, using a special boot set onto a mounted binding.
The grain, either coming through the concave or the walkers, meets a set of sieves mounted on an assembly called a shoe, which is shaken mechanically.
* Reeds are mounted on a long plate, with separate chambers for each set of reeds ;
The most recent form know of the logical abacus is a frame made often out of wood which holds firmly a set various rods or wires with freely sliding beads mounted on them ( Georges ).
Chevedden considers this to be clearly a description of the double-counterweight bricola, since, according to him, that was the only counterweight piece of artillery that had a framework capable of being mounted in a hole in the ground and was commonly set up in this fashion.
With a set starting rotation of Battie, Howard, Türkoğlu, DeShawn Stevenson, and Nelson, the Magic mounted a surprising run at the eighth playoff spot in the Eastern Conference, including an 8-game winning streak and twelve consecutive home wins.
They typically consist of a horizontal sundial, which has in addition to a gnomon a suitably mounted lens, set up to focus the rays of the sun at exactly noon on the firing pan of a miniature cannon loaded with gunpowder ( but no ball ).
It is mounted using an additional set of springs, originally made from steel, called " volute " springs ( that are visible on the ends of cylinder in the external linked drawing above ), but on later models made from rubber.
For the Poway Performance Art Company, the 70-year-old San Diego actor-director Robert Hitchcox mounted a 2006 stage production recreating Suspense, complete with commercials, in a stage set designed like a CBS radio studio.
Eight-two mounted militiamen accompanied by 482 armed pedestrians set out at 12: 30 A. M. Around seven in the morning, they reached Leavenworth.
Even the larger systems tend to be mounted on trailers and are designed to be fairly quickly broken down or set up.
Rupert set about recruiting and training: with great effort he had put together a partially trained mounted force of 3, 000 cavalry by the end of September.
He also negotiated peace and mounted some small military expeditions against local princes to subjugate them to British rule, as well as a takeover of Bangka Island to set up a permanent British presence in the area in the case of the return of Java to Dutch rule after the end of the War of the Sixth Coalition in Europe.
They were mounted by Louis Dollo and set the standard that was followed for over a century.
After a record breaking two night stand at Knebworth, tension mounted between the Gallaghers when Liam backed out on Oasis ' MTV Unplugged set minutes before it was due to start.
Most systems mount the camera mounted between lanes as in tenpin ; however the ProScore system-when installed on free-fall-reads scores using a set of five electronic eyes mounted above the pindeck.

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