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If, for instance, we take the mathematics used in the kinetic theory of gases and reinterpret the terms of this calculus in a way that makes them refer to billiard balls, the billiard balls are a model of the kinetic theory of gases.
"Jack Mara ran up to me and said, 'Make them stop,' " Sheppard recalled, referring to the former president of the Giants.
Secondly, the decision to voice one's views and efforts to make them prevail are contemptuously referred to by Friedman as a resort to "cumbrous political channels".
Hardy himself admitted to his family that he was "scared to death" when he first arrived overseas, but believed that the soldiers were fed something to make them brave, which he referred to as "brave pills".
"Bobby Cox called me last night and said, 'You'll never retire from baseball; make them retire you,"' Guillen said, referring to the Atlanta Braves' manager.
iPhone / iPad Dennis Publishing has relaunched the iPad edition of its Men's Fitness magazine in the UK to be "fully interactive", with workouts, social features and most appealingly the ability to bookmark individual articles for a My Pages section, making them easy to refer back to in the future.
When comparisons are made, they refer to the fully-transformed tumor cell in comparison to its normal untransformed counterpart.
When the SEALs asked Hartsfield to make them a folding knife, he informed them that he did not make folding knives and referred them to Emerson.
When the SEALs asked Hartsfield to make them a folding knife, he informed them that he did not make folding knives and referred them to Emerson who manufactured folding knives utilizing the Walker linerlock.
In earlier days, she was prone to use big messy wads of cloth and hunks of leather, like old, torn-apart shoes, making them into assemblages that refer to body experience, some more explicitly than others.
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