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The comparison of the behavior of rods made of usual and nonlocal elastic materials shows that the presence of a nonlocal material has effects analogous to those due to a reduction in the rigidity of the rods.
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The front door was made of the usual particle board, but they cut out spaces and put in sculptured wood panels made in Indonesia and bought at Pier One.
The film depicts an elaborately stylized, gracefully executed minuet, with the performers wearing Baroque costumes not made of the usual silks and satins but of batik.
Tibbles the cat is made of the usual catty parts, including a tail, and a tail-complement, i.e., all of Tibbles except for her tail.
The use was made of the usual total Lagrangian form of the virtual work principle to perform the nonlinear equilibrium equations which were discretized by the finite element method.
Of course, the most damaging materials are to be found in CRT monitors, and the screen, keys, and guts of this bamboo PC are made of the usual stuff, but it looks good and uses half a pound less plastic than your average lappy.
Emoticons have an advantage on emoji in that they are made up of usual text characters.
I have never been quite sure what to make of the usual "you should go to this college" comment.
These wines, generally made of the region's usual grapes like mourvèdre, grenache, cinsault, carignan and occasionally syrah, are more about texture and mineral flavors than ripe fruit, though light berry and citrus elements can add to their appeal.
Accordingly, many doctors do not make use of usual channels for accessing healthcare 1 and continue to treat themselves despite guidelines to the contrary.
The usual complaint made of high-toned literary adaptations is that they miss the subtlety and rigour of the source novel.
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