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the compacts
adjective
Closely packed, i.e. packing much in a small space.
Exact(60)
After a single ECAP compaction process, the compacts possessed near 99% theoretical density and annealing treatment further increased the density and enhanced the bonding between chips.
An arrogant determination to trash the compacts governing humans.
The final agreement came to be known as the Compacts (Compactata) of Basel.
Instead of approving the compacts, however, the pope declared them null and void.
The compacts were inspired by the shellacked finish of Mr. Jacobs's coffee table, he later explained to the group.
The compacts are available at food and drug retailers until supplies last, and at Wal-Mart stores starting in June.
"The compacts could lead to the extinguishing of the Iroquois as a distinct people and political entity," Mr. George said.
The compacts were given to women with 10 to 14 years of service at the company; men received a gold pocketknife.
After the promulgation of the compacts in 1436, an agreement followed with Sigismund, now accepted as the legitimate king of Bohemia.
Apart from political and economic consolidation, George strove for a papal sanction of the Compacts of Basel and for the confirmation of the Hussite leader Rokycana as archbishop.
Ferdinand supported a scheme of religious reunion on the basis of the Compacts of Basel, but he soon realized that few Utraquists still adhered to that outdated document.
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