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Although the agreement will serve as a pattern for pacts with Ford and GM, there are significant differences in the companies.
Each child will draw a cartoon -- the sketch that is the basis for a tapestry's design -- and slide it into the frame of an individual cardboard loom, where it will serve as a pattern.
Union leaders assert that these contracts will serve as a pattern for other unionized workers -- a notion that worries many economists and corporate executives, who fear that soaring wages will spur inflation and cut profits.
Union leaders representing 18,000 workers at Goodyear and 4,000 at Uniroyal said they hoped the Bridgestone/Firestone agreement would serve as a pattern -- and inspiration -- for them.
Last night, Randi Weingarten, president of the union representing 80,000 public-school teachers, said the new agreement should not serve as a pattern for her union, contending that teachers' salaries need to be raised far more than 8percenttoto catch up with suburban salaries.
Four single-reduction, impulse-reduction geared turbines were ordered from the Swiss firm, three to equip Sovetskaya Rossiya and one to serve as a pattern for the factory in Kharkiv that was to build the remainder.
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A physical prototype, which is built using RP technology, generally serves as a pattern for producing RT.
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Trajan's Baths served as models for the Baths of Caracalla and Diocletian, which in turn served as a pattern for the basilica built by Maxentius.
First of all, a positive microlens array with 256×256 elements serving as a pattern is fabricated by argon ion beam etching on the quartz.
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