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Instead of a messy process of using steam to make a vacuum beneath a piston, thus causing atmospheric pressure to drive the piston down, Stirling's version (illustrated) uses the heating and cooling (and thus expansion and contraction) of gas sealed inside the engine to do the piston-driving.Engineers love the idea for its elegance.
After a messy process of conception, enterprises are born in trust (bottom left).
In 1971, while serving as Minister of Education and Science, against opposition from many scientists, she helped bring about, "a messy process of reform of government-funded science in which customer contractor relationships figured strongly," Agar writes.
It's risky to expose yourself, to share a messy process of understanding when you are still very much making your own sense of the world, let alone discovering yourself.
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"At the end of the day, democracy is a messy process," said Dennis Kelleher, president of Better Markets, which supports tougher regulation of banks.
I wrote a friend the other day a version of how I am feeling about all of this, and made it sound too heroic and self-helpian...it is actually a messy process, with large doses of self doubt and aches and pains," he said.
While most people think of pottery as a messy process involving clay and muddy hands, the roots of this craft date way back to the ancient Egyptians' mythological belief that their deity Khnum created children from clay at a potter's wheel and placed them in their mother's womb.
It was a bit of a messy process, but in the end it was delicious.
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