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Do Americans hold the core ideals of private property so high that they would be willing to give up on the idea of clean, drinkable water?
Ensuring that the bore was precisely centred was a particularly critical part of the casting process, and small wrought-iron fixtures called chaplets were used to hold the core precisely in place.
A 30 cm long core holder was utilized to hold the core with external pressure that is 1 2 MPa more than the inlet pressure.
It is important to mention here that although collaborative training exercises involve two persons, we mainly focus the adjustment of difficulty level based on the patients' progress in the training since they hold the core function in the rehabilitation.
Sit with legs apart and hold the core firmly against your leg using your left hand (if you are right handed).
To remove a stem from the crown, use a back and forth pulling motion and not a side-wise motion (hold the core plant in one hand, and grab the stem in the other, rotate the stem-holding back and forth), work the stem back and forth until the rhizome comes loose or breaks from the crown.
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These hold the cores — the most recent ones were drilled two years ago in the Nankai Trough — which are about 2 inches in diameter and 12 inches or more long.
The researchers returned for more digging the following year and have now uncovered nearly 20 well-preserved flakes, cores, and anvils apparently used to hold the cores as the flakes were struck off, all sealed in sediments that provided a secure context for dating.
Both the News Corporation and Mediaset own small stakes in KirchMedia, the company that holds the core properties of the Kirch Group.
The church was founded in 1953 by L. Ron Hubbard, who held the core belief that 75 million years ago, Xenu, dictator of the "Galactic Confederacy," sent billions of frozen souls on spaceships from his overpopulated planet to the bases of volcanoes on Earth.
The greatest concern during the TMI accident was a hydrogen bubble in the top of the pressure vessel which held the core: Although opinions differed, some reactor experts feared that over time the hydrogen bubble might become flammable or, less likely, explosive by combining with free oxygen in the vessel.
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