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It delivers a damn fine portion of fish and chips.
For example, a Justice Department spokesman said that there would be no deductibility of the $500 million penalty and fine portion of the settlement reached with UBS last month in regards to manipulation of interest rates.
The coarse and fine portion of the RAP were obtained after careful sieving through a 4 mm sieve of the 0/20 RAP.
Higher and lower silica samples treated at 1350°C for 20 minutes showed that the fine portion of fraction of the ashes melted at this temperature.
For the same RAP content, replacing only the fine portion of aggregates with its equivalent RAP has more negative effects than replacing both fine and coarse or only the coarse portion of aggregates.
RAP in PCC does not affect its shrinkage behaviour For the same RAP content, replacing only the fine portion of aggregates with its equivalent RAP has more negative effects than replacing both fine and coarse or only the coarse portion of aggregates.
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The SPE team will have fine-tuned the portion size.
Just a few blocks from the State Capitol, this facility offers a rah-rah rendering of the story of Texas, taking its cue from the Sam Houston quote etched in granite in the entrance: "Texas is the finest portion of the globe that has ever blessed my vision".
This paper deals with the stabilisation of the fines portion of Construction and Demolition Waste (CDW) produced by a Portuguese recycling company.
Barsotti et al. (2010) have suggested that higher plume heights, releasing larger amounts of ash higher into the atmosphere, support the transport of the finer portion of ash farther from the vent.
To study the effects of RAP gradation on PCC performance, three different size classes of RAP were used: 0/20, 0/4 (fine portion) and 4/20 (coarse portion).
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