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To machinery
noun
The machines constituting a production apparatus, in a plant etc., collectively.
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Some chained themselves to machinery, others lay across access roads.
You've got to decide: How does education relate to machinery?
"Somehow, you've got to reduce the [inner] representation, and the representation understanders, to machinery.
Protesters blockaded one of the proposed dam sites, chaining themselves to machinery.
The Royal Society report spoke of brain-machine interfaces (BMIs) to connect people's brains directly to machinery.
"There is no end to machinery," the Scotsman Thomas Carlyle wrote in his 1829 essay "Signs of the Times".
At the time the industry was moving from horse power to machinery and I had a tremendous interest in tractors.
They show the fluency of making that comes with such immersion and ready access to machinery, impossible to achieve in most architecture schools.
About 32 men were in the mine, mostly maintenance workers performing repairs to machinery, and 6 were in the area of the explosion.
Cody Hall, of the Red Warrior Camp who joined the movement this week, said women had "jumped fences" to get closer to machinery in order to obstruct it.
"The hair from this one particular lot was going to machinery that all these employees were working at when they got ill.
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