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Other engineering applications of the stretching sheet problem include polymer sheet extrusion from a dye, drawing, tinning and annealing of copper wires, glass fiber and paper production, the cooling of a metallic plate in a cooling bath and so on.
Ceilings also draw attention: pressed tin in one section, vaulted and sponge-painted tomato red in another.
The problem has scientific and chemical engineering applications such as aerodynamic extrusion of plastic sheets and fibers, tinning of copper wire, drawing, crystal growing and glass blowing, annealing and paper production, metallurgical process, polymer extrusion process, continuous stretching, drawing, annealing and tinning of copper wires.
Goat breeders admit that goats are found of roughage, but the animals draw the line at tin cans, old tire casings, back-numbers of Esquire, etc.
Now a century later, the brick building with the peaked tin roof has hardly changed, and because of that, it is drawing attention as never before.
The artist George Bellows, who in 1907 made the evocative drawing "Tin Can Battle, San Juan Hill, New York," was one of O'Neill's roommates.
This is apparently because it is difficult to apply paint smoothly over a plummet (lead tin alloy) drawing [56].
Drafted by Green Party MP Julie Anne Genter, the bill has been drawn from New Zealand's biscuit tin of democracy - the ballot from which members' bills are drawn.
Our upstairs neighbor, a playwright, rescued his tax forms, a Picasso drawing and a tin of truffles.
Line the bottom of the tins with a circle of baking or silicone paper (to do this, draw around the base of the tin onto the paper and cut out).
The eyes look like polished tin; the lips are drawn back, and the principal feature next to those dreadful eyes is the teeth -- the fearful looking teeth -- projecting like those of some wild animal, hideously, glaringly white, and fang-like.
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