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The designs (and Youtube video) made by Texan law student and libertarian activist Cody Wilson, claim it is the first firearm that can be freely produced and assembled by anyone with a 3D printer.
Ismaïl continued: "In view of their growing international role – seen in the increasing number of partnerships with CCTV and the many international media subscribing to Xinhua's service – these two organisations represent a threat to freely produced news in the public interest.
In this work, employing combined heat and power (CHP) technology in CGSs, by which the required heat is provided and electricity is freely produced, is comprehensively studied to answer this main question that which CGS is an appropriate host for CHP technology.
Proverbs 14 23 contrasts the God-ordained consequences of work versus sloth: "In all labor there is profit, but mere talk leads only to poverty". Every day God freely produced manna for the Israelites to eat in the wilderness, but notably he caused it to fall "around the camp" for them to rise and retrieve.
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Cape cowslips, as they're called, are inexpensive and a good investment -- they multiply freely, producing plenty of offspring to share.
Mr. Bove at the time said that he had to fight the suit to protect the interests of analysts to freely produce their research reports.
But Egyptian pharmaceutical companies, which had been freely producing generic drugs under permission called licensing -- obtained from the Ministry of Health and not involving any patent holders -- fear losing business to foreign companies.
Without millions and even billions of people freely producing and uploading content there would be no social media palaces at all.
The negative space between the tubes permits the colored light from the installation's opposite side to flow through freely, producing a mind-bending color bleed of complimentary hues that starkly contrasts with the arid desert's pale whites and sandy yellows.
The judge said the company's actions were undertaken "knowingly and with an intent to deceive". If the ruling is upheld, it would be a serious blow to Ashton-Tate because it would give rivals a legal basis to freely produce dBase clones.
For well over 30 years, the Indian government did not allow product patents for pharmaceutical inventions, paving the way for Indian generics companies to "freely produce medicines created by foreign drug companies at a fraction of the cost" [ 2].
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