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New fabrics were introduced, and materials the brand previously used for ties were interpreted into shirts and vice versa.
For main reinforcement, ∅8 mm was used; for ties and stirrups, ∅6 mm was used for the RC frames.
The following materials were used for the frame and epoxy: For main reinforcement, ∅8 mm was used; for ties and stirrups, ∅6 mm was used for the RC frames.
The discrete likelihood method was used for ties of the failure times in the models.
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A short coil of rope, used for tying suspects' hands, had been left behind.
No evident damage to the film used for tying was observed before or after ejection from the baler or after the mechanical handling using a typical bale squeeze.
A fortnight before the graduation exercises at Radcliffe, somebody discovered that a mistake had been made about the ribbons to be used for tying up the diplomas.
It is used for tying packages, to keep rope ends from fraying, and as a first step in making more complex knots such as the surgeon's knot and the square knot.
Mr. Nugent, 73, of Wilton, Conn., designed a plow blade for his car that is five millimeters thick, made of steel and can be attached to the pre-existing tabs on the chassis, called ears, which are normally used for tying a car down during shipping.
[C11.] Turning Cars Into Snow Plows An inventor in Wilton, Conn., has designed a plow blade for his car that is five millimeters thick, made of steel and can be attached to the pre-existing tabs on a car chassis, called ears, which are normally used for tying a car down during shipping.
A fortnight before the graduation exercises at Radcliffe, somebody discovered that a mistake had been made about the ribbons to be used for tying up… A mother did her best during her son's Easter vacation to find out how he was weathering his first year at boarding school.
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