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If you have a lid for your jar you can make a closed terrarium.
Such words make a closed clubhouse door out of what is mostly an inviting gateway into great fiction.
Make a closed loop of superconducting wire, then, and you get a magnetic field which can be facing up and down at the same time.
But the question was raised with particular force last week, when Mr. Romney tried to make a closed drywall factory in Ohio a symbol of the Obama administration's economic failure.
The legal ruling on the preliminary issues in the case published on Thursday is the first instance of a court declaring that the government can make a "closed material application" under the "secret courts" act.
If he could no longer project the shadows of an unmarried couple onto a velvet divan (one of the most delicious shots in "Paradise"), he could still make a closed door, an unsealed envelope, or a loosened bowtie sigh with erotic implication.
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For the avoidance of doubt, the tribunal makes it clear that it will be making a closed report to the prime minister".
In the early part of the Tokugawa period (1603 1867), the samurai, who accounted for less than 10 percent of the population, were made a closed caste as part of a larger effort to freeze the social order and stabilize society.
The fuzzy proportional-integral-derivative (PID -controlled actuator drive was designed using antagonistic SMA triPID -controlledthe resistactuatordrive signal made a closed loop.
Furthermore, given a (C^{ast} -algebra (mathbb{A}), there exists a Hilbert spaC^{ast} -algebrafully ∗-representation ((pi, H)) of (mathbb{A}) such there(pi(mathbb{A})) can bexists a closed (C^{ast})-subalgebra of (L(Hilbert].
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