Or some interchangeable braying twit in a rugby shirt, ruining a local pub just by being there. |
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In the other, the individual is interchangeable, for if all are equal in every way, one will do as well as the other. |
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Perhaps at the root of strong assertions of male and female differences is the fear of so identifying the two as to make them interchangeable. |
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Still, I attempted to search for an identification figure among the morass of interchangeable horndogs. |
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There are three other girls just like her and they look so much alike under the layers of makeup they are almost interchangeable. |
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Kristeva comments upon the fluid, interchangeable identities of Proust's characters. |
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The songs, and the performances, were as indistinct and interchangeable as Ant and Dec. |
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Medals and ribbons are NOT considered to be interchangeable uniform accoutrements by anyone who served or is serving on active duty. |
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Nature, conservation, and environmentalism are presented as interchangeable. |
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It consists of a stick marked with graduations and fitted with interchangeable vanes. |
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That is not to say that the parts are interchangeable, for they are not, but they are surely kissing cousins. |
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The storytelling ambitions of the two paintings are entirely interchangeable. |
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Social history and folk life studies are becoming increasingly interchangeable as disciplinary denotations. |
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It consists of an X-ray tube with interchangeable anticathodes and the necessary pumps and power supplies. |
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As has been pointed out previously on spiked, the status of victim and villain are often interchangeable. |
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The better linishers have interchangeable bits for specific tasks, and are quite amazing machines. |
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In a film requiring clearly drawn roles, the cast is almost totally interchangeable. |
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If the litmus test for aerospace integration is completely interchangeable air and space communities, such a goal is probably unrealistic. |
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The woman are interchangeable and unimportant, more like arm candy than actual paramours. |
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The subject tends to take over the poetry long-windedly and makes many of the poems interchangeable. |
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Each engine had seven improved and interchangeable magnetos, each feeding a grouping of four cylinders. |
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There were two saddles, an English and a racing, as well as two different bridles, with interchangeable bits. |
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He designed and made a sizing die with interchangeable bushings of progressively smaller diameters. |
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The interchangeable synthetic bar guides with mechanical locking and oil bath system can produce up to 35 parts per minute. |
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Yet, beyond that, clients treat many of us as though our skills are interchangeable with other architects and draftspeople. |
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Plainly, then, the modalists did not mean that Father is interchangeable with Son in terminology. |
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The fuzees were all hand made with hand cut gears again increasing the cost over watches made with interchangeable parts. |
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Those representing the criminal underworld could just about be interchangeable cardboard cut-outs. |
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The Canon Rebel is a single-lens reflex camera, the kind that utilizes interchangeable lenses. |
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Although misandry is sometimes confused with misanthropy, the terms are not interchangeable, since the latter refers to the hatred of humanity. |
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As a corollary to their sequestration, the sisters have developed a kind of incantatory and interchangeable speech, often speaking in unison. |
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Barrels have ventilated ribs, hard-chromed bores, interchangeable choke tubes and lengthened forcing cones to reduce recoil. |
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This is the making of a generation whose banality is interchangeable with their vacuity. |
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Jones, Redding and Hornady also offer full-length sizing dies that incorporate their interchangeable neck bushings. |
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Browning's Polarlight shooting glasses come with interchangeable lenses in vermillion, gray and polarized sandstone. |
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Beretta's new Deluxe Shooting Glasses feature replacement nosepieces, nylon case and three interchangeable lenses in smoke, vermilion and yellow. |
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Indeed, during the 1830s and 1840s, the terms stagecoach and mail coach were interchangeable. |
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Rack mounted systems are much more interchangeable and the casing lasts forever. |
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The name originates from the word for crab, the term for the two creatures being almost interchangeable in early cultures. |
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The two outboard rudders and the two outboard fins were interchangeable right and left. |
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These answers are interchangeable and, what is more important, absolve both rulers and subjects from facing reality and taking responsibility. |
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The Boeing 767s were largely interchangeable with the Airbus A310-200s albeit the 767s had a somewhat longer range. |
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The key consideration was that the replacement part had to be interchangeable with the original one. |
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These electrons are quite easily interchangeable with similar electrons from other things' extremities. |
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The Pharmacy and Therapeutics Subcommittee considers cefoxitin and cefotetan to be therapeutically equivalent and interchangeable antibiotics. |
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In the case of wood, the separate butt-stocks and forends appear to be identical and interchangeable. |
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Our guns are so exacting their parts are interchangeable with first generation Colts. |
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Psychoanalytically speaking, the two events are very closely related, if not identical and interchangeable. |
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They also tend to view themselves as co-parents, having equal and interchangeable roles in developing nurturant, androgynous offspring. |
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Commentary, National Review and The Weekly Standard are nearly interchangeable in terms of foreign policy and empire. |
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There are some problems with the screenplay, most notably the kids being as interchangeable as those two Olsen twins. |
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At the top of the pecking order are the all-metal, French or French-inspired traditional mandolines with interchangeable blades. |
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The role of priest and artist is often interchangeable, as the netherworld they inhabit, between spirit and material, is enlightened by dream and imagination. |
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Unfortunately, their consorts are interchangeable bits of crumpet fit only for the all-too-frequent rolls in the hay that come to seem perfunctory, even mechanical. |
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Nonetheless, usage often views these terms as interchangeable, so that persons not yet tried are pardoned and prisoners serving sentences are granted an amnesty. |
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Apparently our leaders do, viewing people as interchangeable cogs. |
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Further, the works seem constructed to evoke the interchangeable picture cycles, hieroglyphs, representations, and inscriptions of dynastic period art. |
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It involved breaking down a complex manufacturing job into small, easily repeated operations using parts machined so closely as to be interchangeable. |
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Over time, however, the word became interchangeable with cad, and was liberally applied to high-born sophisticates who also happened to be black-hearted drunkards. |
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The lift also has four interchangeable pallet and block fork options, including an invertible fork for setting concrete, steel, and other types of lintels. |
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A reciprocating saw, as the name implies, utilizes interchangeable blades that move out and back in a reciprocating motion, in much the same action as using a handsaw. |
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As New York strip clubs get more upscale and the dancers grow more homogenous and interchangeable, neo-burlesque is an arena where individuality rules. |
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The most dramatic improvement was on phono cartridge connections and interchangeable mic capsule interconnects, two areas of superlow voltage exchange. |
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Fast food companies have long hired teenagers to perform mindless and interchangeable tasks that do little to teach job skills or build self esteem. |
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But across post-Soviet Ukraine the three have long been regarded as interchangeable and inseparable. |
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Perry does the opposite, creating worlds in which white people are disposable, interchangeable, and not the assumed focal point. |
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The elegant design features a breakthrough wireless controller and an array of Faces, interchangeable faceplates that let gamers personalize their console. |
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They aren't meant to be interchangeable with leader-writers. |
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This technology is newer, tends to be more expensive and the devices and equipment are not compatible or interchangeable with the 802.11b standard. |
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For the first time, interchangeable and multiple barrels can be made available to fire a range of projectiles of varying calibers from the same handgun. |
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In Boucher, Olympians, dryads and shepherdesses are interchangeable. |
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Cups and lids must be interchangeable with those from other suppliers. |
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The American System of Manufactures, based on interchangeable parts, emerged from government armories, which became leaders in the machine tool industry. |
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After decades of producing small arms by hand, by 1842 the armories introduced large-scale assembly of muskets from uniform, interchangeable parts. |
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Compliance does not imply that a component is fully interoperable or interchangeable with other similar complaint components from other manufacturers. |
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The batteries are ideal for both new installations and for upgrades since they are directly interchangeable with standard products in form, fit and function. |
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For example, artillery ammunition could be interchangeable with tank and large mortar ammunition, reducing at least six types of ammunition to one. |
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Craig Venter talks about his new book, where he argues that our genetic code is becoming interchangeable with digital codes. |
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Not only are they infernally cute and little, but they have interchangeable exterior panels, so I could change my car's colour whenever my mood shifted. |
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Some manufacturers also started producing telescopes with interchangeable eyepieces, giving a choice of fixed focus or zoom and, later, wide-angle. |
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We sink into the domesticated blandness of our interchangeable, modern-era selves. |
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The conclusion of this report was that sponsorship was now essentially interchangeable with advertising in terms of placing brand images and deliberately targeting the young. |
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All of the digital modules are interchangeable with the custom-made silicone earpieces making cleaning, servicing and upgrading a simple process. |
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When a desired part is not in stock, the counterworker must be able to suggest a different, though interchangeable, part. |
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The search for partial text parallels is helpful in order to detext interchangeable substitutions. |
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Department of War which perfected interchangeable parts for firearms in the early 19th century. |
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Eli Whitney's development of interchangeable parts was a breakthrough for modern manufacturing. Prior to that each part had to be made custom. |
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However, the terms high churchman and ritualist have often been wrongly treated as interchangeable. |
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The commander's policy was to have all the soldiers skilled in all the arts and crafts so that they could be as interchangeable as possible. |
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There are no limitations on which players must occupy these interchangeable slots. |
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It is interchangeable with the Brunei dollar at par value since 1967, owing to their historically close relations. |
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Consequently, the third person plural forms hun and hen are interchangeable in normal usage, with hun being more common. |
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Getae and Dacians were interchangeable terms, or used with some confusion by the Greeks. |
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Though seemingly interchangeable, e and ae are separate phonemes and have different uses. |
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Mixed language and intertwined language are seemingly interchangeable terms for some researchers. |
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The advent of Mass production and the standardized, interchangeable parts guaranteed a parts' compatibility with a variety of vehicle models. |
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With their inherent precision, machine tools enabled the economical production of interchangeable parts. |
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As an example, it is physically possible to make interchangeable screws, bolts, and nuts entirely with freehand toolpaths. |
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Before about the beginning of the 19th century, these were used in pairs, and even screws of the same machine were generally not interchangeable. |
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Machine tools made the economical production of metal parts possible, so that parts could be interchangeable. |
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The charade was only useful in order to gain more time and resources for the project but not to create interchangeable parts. |
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Due to the strict relationship between shape and flatness, these terms can be used in an interchangeable manner. |
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Standard screw thread sizes allowed interchangeable parts and the development of mass production. |
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Prerequisites for the wide use of mass production were interchangeable parts, machine tools and power, especially in the form of electricity. |
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Methods for industrial production of interchangeable parts in the United States were first developed in the nineteenth century. |
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Evidence of the use of interchangeable parts can be traced back over two thousand years to Carthage in the First Punic War. |
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By 1853, there was evidence that interchangeable parts, then perfected by the Federal Armories, led to a savings. |
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Whitney was never able to design a manufacturing process capable of producing guns with interchangeable parts. |
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Gordon have since determined that Whitney never achieved interchangeable parts manufacturing. |
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Typewriters followed some years later by large scale of production of bicycles in the 1880s used the interchangeable system. |
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The principle of interchangeable parts flourished and developed throughout the 19th century, and led to mass production in many industries. |
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For all applications, naturally produced and chemically produced sodium sulfate are practically interchangeable. |
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In 1948 the Malvern plant produced the world's first interchangeable syringe. |
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He employed advanced manufacturing techniques such as interchangeable parts and an organized production line. |
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His use of interchangeable parts helped him become one of the first to exploit the assembly line. |
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The idea of interchangeable parts and the separate assembly line was not new, though it was little used. |
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Their revolutionary business plan was to manufacture the movement parts of watches so precisely that they would become fully interchangeable. |
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The Geriatric Hand features adjustable palmar web space abduction with the use of interchangeable foam rolls, for the severely adducted thumb. |
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Both products are interchangeable on the AIRmove Machine which inflates the air cushions at the push of a button. |
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Cameras with interchangeable lenses typically come with a zoom lens covering a moderate range, such as 28mm to 100mm to focal lengths. |
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The inner component is either a metallic, sharp, introducer stylet or an interchangeable plastic obturator. |
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But advice doesn't go much further than tasting notes ' featuring a handful of interchangeable and unenlightening adjectives. |
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Today you still have a choice between the homopolymer grades and the copolymer grades of polyacetal but are they totally interchangeable? |
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People tend to use dermatitis and eczema as interchangeable terms, hence the confusion. |
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The DMC-GF1 does notcontain the pentaprism found on other standard interchangeable lens cameras. |
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The fricative g and plosive q are likely to be interchangeable allophones of a single glottal phoneme. |
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Pentax Technologies Corp is a leading manufacturer of cameras, interchangeable lens, optical and measuring instruments, electro-visual instruments and fibrescopes. |
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The EC130T2 IBF features interchangeable filter elements for mixed fleet operators presently flying EC130 and AS350B3e aircraft fitted with Donaldson IBF systems. |
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The Tracker UAV includes interchangeable and gyrostabilizer equipped infra-red cameras and a wireless link to a portable multifunctional base station. |
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Other features include an ambidextrous magazine release, interchangeable sights, high-tech coatings, a striker deactivator and a stainless magazine. |
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The BL78 was designed in response to customer demand for an 8-bolt vibrator interchangeable with other models and able to produce high centrifugal force outputs. |
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Sony, the leading consumer electronics brand, has appointed Lebanese music sensation, Maya Diab, as brand ambassador for Sony's Alpha NEX compact interchangeable lens cameras. |
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The interchangeable software elements in the ALMs will allow Office-Logic to market on several platforms, and increase our compatibility with other widely used applications. |
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With the introduction of the assembly line at the beginning of the 20th century, interchangeable parts became ubiquitous elements of manufacturing. |
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During the 18th and early 19th centuries, the idea of replacing these methods with a system of interchangeable manufacture was gradually developed. |
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By the 1760s Foljambe was making large numbers of these ploughs in a factory outside of Rotherham, England, using standard patterns with interchangeable parts. |
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In many respects the data are interchangeable, but marine hydrographic data will be particularly directed toward marine navigation and safety of that navigation. |
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In literature, alternative terms for great power are often world power or major power, but these terms can also be interchangeable with superpower. |
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The use of machinery and the techniques for producing standardized and interchangeable parts became known as the American system of manufacturing. |
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Department of War to make interchangeable parts for small firearms. |
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