Later this year, there will also be a referendum on whether or not to have a regional assembly. |
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Your plans claim that York would make a good capital of Yorkshire if a regional assembly is agreed by referendum next year. |
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A regional assembly would have the power to impose a tax levy on local councils without any discussion on how much, or how it will be spent. |
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Quite simply, it authorized the cabinet to make laws it thought appropriate without reference to or approval by the assembly. |
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A referendum on whether Yorkshire and Humber residents want a regional assembly will be held next year. |
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For some time I have been puzzling the pros and cons of a regional assembly to replace the county council. |
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The Californian state assembly has voted to ban soda sales to elementary school students and restrict sales of the drinks at junior high schools. |
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Instead of being produced in a plant, the vehicle comes in a more than 500 piece kit, ready for assembly. |
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Each unit consisted of a quadrant and bellcrank assembly, a control valve, an actuator cylinder assembly and a bypass control assembly. |
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The whole assembly was carried to the launch pad on a vehicle known as a crawler transporter. |
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Ian addressed the assembly on behalf of the students, speaking warmly and wittily of his time in the school. |
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So I went to their website to see about ordering a replacement assembly kit. |
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In the long term that might mean a regional assembly fighting for our interests, as suggested by the Archbishop of York. |
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I not proud of it but I can be as abusive, as abrasive and as hurtful as the next imperfect being on life's assembly line. |
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Much of this activity results from chip manufacturers' moves to 300-mm wafer assembly lines. |
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The assembly is strong and rigid, with no ring or scope movement from recoil. |
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Parish, borough and county councillor Alan Whittaker is a fierce opponent of a regional assembly. |
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The coders, able to analyze, decode, and recode large assembly programs within hours, were finding employment. |
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Soon, car marshallers from the nearby assembly plant began independently parking their newly manufactured Mustangs in the test lot. |
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The flat four's assembly process is different from a standard in-line engine's, so the wrist pins must be full-floating units. |
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Manufacturing industry includes clothing and the assembly of electrical components for re-export. |
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It is thought a regional assembly would have 25 to 35 members who would choose their own leader. |
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Most of the 60 million Euro investment paid for 44 robots in the body shop and a new assembly line with 50 workstations. |
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The air bag assembly comprises an inflator for generating gas and an air bag cushion deployable upon generation of gas by the inflator. |
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That means consumers can expect rebates and cut-rate financing deals to continue and both companies will have to slow down their assembly lines. |
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A source close to the Deputy Prime Minister last night reaffirmed that a Yorkshire assembly would oversee a region-wide fire service. |
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Last month, Bradford Chamber of Commerce and Industry branded the idea of a Yorkshire assembly as an expensive white elephant. |
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Well, now that we are done with the description of our workstation components and assembly tips, let's move towards some practice. |
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On 16 December, signals intelligence reported enemy units leaving an assembly area north of Trier and then going to radio silence. |
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We discuss the mechanism of centriole assembly and the possible consequences of the inherent asymmetry of centrioles and centrosomes. |
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If a regional assembly for Yorkshire were to succeed, it would have to generate interest and support among local voters. |
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And in an age when hairdressing salons are a bit like assembly lines it's refreshing to meet a real raconteur and bon viveur. |
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These housing allocations were divided up between councils in Yorkshire by the regional assembly over two years ago. |
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First of all what was the crisis in Gujrat that an assembly wherein the ruling party enjoyed comfortable majority by itself had to be dissolved? |
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Both models use the same basic tube assembly and have been weatherized to be used outdoors. |
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Skilled workmen then cut out the designs in sheet steel and hauled them to the site for assembly. |
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The woodworking and leather assembly areas sit side-by-side near the assembly line. |
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He said people would not support proposals for an elected regional assembly unless it had the power to make a real difference. |
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Brazilian singer Caetano Veloso delivers a mindblowingly evocative reinvention of a classic Mexican ranchera to an open-air, nighttime assembly. |
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Friends of the 16-year-old recited poems and readings in her memory at a special assembly this week. |
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Install the lower washers, secure the assembly with a new nut, and reinstall the water line. |
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They also agitated for free speech and assembly, the liberation of political prisoners and for the abolition of grain requisitioning. |
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In accordance with another embodiment of the present invention, the head assembly includes an hyperbolic reflector. |
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The North-East remains a racing certainty to get a referendum on whether to create a directly-elected assembly to oversee its economy and housing needs. |
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The parts are made in this factory and then shipped to another country for assembly. |
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But Mrs Walsh strongly believes in developing well-rounded pupils and is always keen to recognise good behaviour and kindness with book prizes in a special assembly. |
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It can be put together on an assembly line, like an automobile. |
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A Yorkshire assembly would have mainly advisory and planning powers. |
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The saw assembly is pivotably mounted on a saw table such that the saw assembly can be lowered towards the table to cut a workpiece resting on the table. |
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The FSLN-controlled legislative assembly approved the mega-project under a cloud of secrecy in a record seven days. |
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During this meeting, the provincial assembly drew up a detailed plan for reforesting the mountains of Fujian and adhering to the national forest policy. |
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Far from being homogenous, inhibitory interneurons are a diverse assembly of multiple subtypes that differ in their morphology, chemistry and physiology. |
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Around 1675, Huygens developed the balance wheel and spring assembly. |
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At the school assembly I rashly asked the children their opinions. |
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Then open-web joists would be installed between the arch segments, and when these were completed acoustic metal decking was attached to the entire assembly. |
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A hole in the center of the nozzle closure is crimped around an insulated stud in the center of the initiator assembly, thus waterproofing the base of the rocket motor. |
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Going to pieces can be liberating, she realizes, perhaps even more liberating than finding work on an assembly line. |
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The fence itself took less than three minutes to come down as people attacked what was widely perceived to be an affront to freedom of assembly and speech. |
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He ran for the state assembly and upon reaching Albany immediately led a rebellion against the bosses of his own party. |
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But it is hard not to ponder whether more intelligent constitutional reform could have refashioned the assembly in a useful way, rather than simply abolishing it. |
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Since 2011, the general assembly has blown through a checklist of conservative priorities like an ace shot at target practice. |
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Each Aston Martin chassis is checked on a coordinate measuring machine prior to entering the final assembly line, which is made up of 30 workstations. |
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The bill passed the assembly at the end of May on a 62-4 vote and headed to the state Senate. |
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Democracy is an illusion, freedom of speech is an illusion, freedom of assembly is an illusion. |
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Apparently thinks that Jeremy went to college to get a job on an assembly line. |
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As for the judgment of sin being entrusted to the public assembly rather judging for oneself, at first glance polytheism really seems to show tolerant justice. |
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An odd looking assembly of musicians then clutter the Hollow's general performing area sporting several guitars, violins and a couple of disconcerting beards. |
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The opposition parties then welcomed the fresh start for the assembly. |
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The reformers proposed to amend mayoral elections so that the assembly would nominate two jurats, from whom mayor and jurats would select one for the following year's mayor. |
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Call your state senators, your assembly members, your mayors, and your city councils. |
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An assembly line is a delicate process that can be stopped by holding one of dozens of chokepoints hostage. |
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In Wales there are 28 local authorities working with the Welsh assembly. |
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Arch competitor Volkswagen last year announced it will build a new assembly plant in Chattanooga, Tenn. |
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On 24 May 1992 Kosovar Albanians held unofficial elections for an assembly and president of the Republic of Kosovo. |
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In 1785, the assembly of the Congress of the Confederation made New York the national capital shortly after the war. |
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The Tokyo Metropolitan Government, which administers the whole metropolis, is headed by a publicly elected governor and metropolitan assembly. |
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Vauxhall Ellesmere Port, a Vauxhall Motors assembly plant in Ellesmere Port. |
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Plant Oxford in Cowley, Oxford, the main assembly plant for the Mini range. |
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From there, the A380 parts are transported by barge to Langon, and by oversize road convoys to the assembly hall in Toulouse. |
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In 2008, Airbus planned to introduce new techniques and procedures to cut assembly time in half. |
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Boeing assigned global subcontractors to do more assembly work, delivering completed subassemblies to Boeing for final assembly. |
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The Evendale plant conducts final assembly for the CFM International's CFM56, CF6, as well as LM6000, and LM2500 power plants. |
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The Durham, North Carolina facility conducts final assembly for the GE90 and CF34 power plants. |
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The connection to angular momentum suggests the picture of an assembly of microscopic current loops. |
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The bulb is then inserted into the lamp base, and the whole assembly tested. |
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In 2010, the parliament of Bangladesh and the legislative assembly of West Bengal proposed that Bengali be made an official UN language. |
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Each presbytery selects a number of its members to be commissioners to the general assembly. |
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The general assembly is chaired by its own moderator, who is usually elected to a single term. |
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He or she presides over meetings of the assembly, and may be called on in a representative function for the remainder of the year. |
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The stated clerk and deputy clerk of the general assembly administer the minutes, correspondence, and business of the assembly. |
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In many assemblies, an individual is considered a member of that assembly once he or she is baptized. |
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Baptism may occur in any body of water that will allow full immersion, though many Brethren assembly halls will have a baptistry. |
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In October 2014 an Education Bill was put before the assembly, which created the Education Authority. |
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In response, the English parliament passed repressive measures that included denying the Welsh the right of assembly. |
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During the first assembly cut, Cameron altered the planned ending, which had given resolution to Brock Lovett's story. |
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He was hired in August 2000 and visited the set, and watched the assembly cuts of The Fellowship of the Ring and The Return of the King. |
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In Prague, the assembly and presidential powers are executed by the city council and the mayor. |
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This was a committee chosen by the three estates to draft legislation which was then presented to the full assembly to be confirmed. |
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On other occasions the committee was so large that it could hardly have been easier to control than the full assembly. |
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The bishops were abolished by the Covenanters in 1638, when Parliament became an entirely lay assembly. |
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On 22 November 2010 the assembly concluded its 41st plenary in Douglas, on the Isle of Man. |
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The Scottish assembly met at Ayr on 26 April 1315, just across the Irish Channel from Antrim. |
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Above them stood a dozen or so synods and at the apex the general assembly. |
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He argued that he had called a legal, not an illegal, assembly as part of his duties as a minister of the Kirk. |
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The governor was invested with general executive powers and authorized to call a locally elected assembly. |
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The governor's council would sit as an upper house when the assembly was in session, in addition to its role in advising the governor. |
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The General assembly appoints 'corresponding members' who may speak and propose motions but may not vote. |
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By the end of the 1990s and early 2000s many OEMs sold their assembly plants to EMS aggressively vying for market share. |
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Mix refers generally to the complexity or different models of the PCB assembly. |
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It placed church supervision fully in the hands of groups of elected church leaders, in presbyteries, synods and the general assembly. |
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The election in 2003 produced an assembly in which half of the assembly seats were held by women. |
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The palatine assembly represented the whole county, and dealt chiefly with fiscal questions. |
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The low working temperature leads to rapid cooling of the cast products and fast production for assembly. |
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In 945 Hywel held an assembly in Whitland to codify his law codes, though with the aid of the celebrated cleric Blegywryd. |
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The noise of the British assembly and the difficulty of moving across muddy and waterlogged ground had also alerted the Germans. |
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On 1 July 1999 the majority of the functions of the Welsh Office transferred to the new assembly. |
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In most countries, seats for the national assembly are divided on a regional or even a provincial level. |
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However, Jones resigned as both party president and leader of the assembly group. |
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To make laws on any of these other matters, the assembly must ask the UK Parliament for its agreement. |
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The UK Parliament then decides each time whether or not the assembly can make these laws. |
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Wood was the first assembly member to be ordered out of the chamber on those grounds. |
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Following a referendum held in 2011, the assembly gained powers to make primary legislation known as Acts of the Assembly. |
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These powers came into force after the 2011 assembly elections and the assembly is no longer able to pass Measures. |
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Existing measures will remain valid unless repealed by the assembly in the future. |
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The assembly also lost the ability to pass Assembly Measures resulting in the LCO process becoming redundant. |
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Dublin City Council is a unicameral assembly of 63 members elected every five years from Local Election Areas. |
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A turbine is a turbomachine with at least one moving part called a rotor assembly, which is a shaft or drum with blades attached. |
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Volkswagen Group's AutoEuropa motor vehicle assembly plant in Palmela is among the largest foreign direct investment projects in Portugal. |
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The anchor box had wheels allowing the mine assembly to be moved along a system of rails aboard the minelayer. |
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He summoned an assembly of French barons at Soissons, which was well attended with the exception of Ferdinand, Count of Flanders. |
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In 1746, an act was passed by the general assembly of New York to raise funds for the foundation of a new college. |
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According to Eusebius and Plutarch, Herodotus was granted a financial reward by the Athenian assembly in recognition of his work. |
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After nine days of plague, Achilles, the leader of the Myrmidon contingent, calls an assembly to deal with the problem. |
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The next morning, Telemachus calls an assembly of citizens of Ithaca to discuss what should be done with the suitors. |
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Early on, district assemblies were formed, but as the population grew, there was a need for a general assembly. |
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The Lawspeaker, elected for three years at a time, presided over the assembly and recited the law of the land. |
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However, everyone at the assembly was entitled to watch and listen to the Law Council at work. |
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They set up dwellings with walls of turf and rock and temporary roofing and stayed in them for the two weeks of the assembly. |
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Instead the Witenagemot, the assembly of the kingdom's leading notables, would convene after a king's death to select a successor. |
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The start line and starting gate assembly is halfway along one of the two straight sections of the track. |
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The actual production in many conceptual and contemporary works of art is a matter of assembly of found objects. |
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In 1918, the Montenegrin national assembly voted to unite with the Kingdom of Serbia, giving the latter access to the Adriatic. |
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The legislative assembly is a unicameral parliament elected for terms of five years. |
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The Senate chose Sulla, but Marius induced tribune Publius Sulpicius Rufus to call an assembly that subsequently appointed Marius. |
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Sulla was successful and the legions stoned the representatives from the assembly. |
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Many assembly lines use pick-and-place robots to do repetitive tasks such as placing small components onto circuit boards. |
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On 30 October the assembly founded the State of German Austria by appointing a government, called Staatsrat. |
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Other innovations included the separation of powers, the separation of Church and State, freedom of the press, of assembly and association. |
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Soon after, the parliamentary assembly declared independence, and then union with the Kingdom of Romania. |
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The king would send messengers to the Gotland national assembly, and the jarls likewise, to collect their tax. |
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By 550 Justinian was able to put together an enormous force, an assembly designed to recover his losses and subdue any Gothic resistance. |
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In 750, Pepin was elected by an assembly of the Franks, anointed by the archbishop, and then raised to the office of king. |
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Evidently, interim decisions could be made by the Pope, which ultimately needed to be ratified using an assembly of the people that met annually. |
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An imperial assembly at the fields of Roncaglia in 1158 reclaimed imperial rights in reference to Justinian's Corpus Juris Civilis. |
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Without the presence of the king, the old institution of the Hoftag, the assembly of the realm's leading men, deteriorated. |
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Fear of serious injury cannot alone justify suppression of free speech and assembly. |
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Sometimes a member nominates a chairman and no vote is taken, the assembly signifying their approval by acclamation. |
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But the most aircraftlike thing about the Davis was its place of assembly, an airplane hangar in Van Nuys, Calif. |
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The First Amendment guarantees freedom of religion, speech, press, assembly, and petition. |
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Next we create a new thread, and that thread creates a new application domain, loads, and executes an assembly. |
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In order to change the bearing, you must first remove the gearbox assembly. |
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The plant had two batch assembly lines for packaging, as well as a continuous feed production line. |
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These interactions are essential for the assembly of an exopolysaccharides-rich matrix and the development of cospecies biofilms. |
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The drawback to this design was the need for a crosswedge in the slide near the muzzle, for assembly and disassembly. |
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It comprises an elected assembly, the London Assembly, and an executive head, the Mayor of London. |
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This tutorial describes glenzing, fast polygons, fixed point mathematics, and assembly code. |
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One region, Greater London, has had a directly elected assembly and mayor since 2000 following popular support for the proposal in a referendum. |
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Remove the four screws from bottom of tube, then headspring and bottom assembly can be removed through bottom of tube. |
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This is shortly to become the site of the European assembly line for Cirrus light aircraft. |
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The archboard assembly can now be erected, springing aft from the after most frame, and supported by the horn timber. |
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Northern Ireland is a part of the United Kingdom with a local executive and assembly which exercise devolved powers. |
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For example, the following two code segments, from different assemblies, show how easy it is to inherit a class from another assembly. |
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The Buddhist monastic order consists of the male bhikkhu assembly and the female bhikkhuni assembly. |
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Another assembly is the Convocation of the English Clergy, which is older than the General Synod and its predecessor the Church Assembly. |
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Barebone's Parliament was opposed by former Rumpers and ridiculed by many gentry as being an assembly of 'inferior' people. |
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The assembly reflected the range of views of the officers who nominated it. |
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This assembly called for a chosen English Convention Parliament, elected on 5 January 1689 NS, which convened on 22 January. |
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Mr. Karzai and General Musharraf are expected to meet this week at a jirga, an assembly of leaders from their nations. |
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Kelyphite is a fine grained, fibrous and radially oriented mineral assembly surrounding partially retrogressed garnet. |
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A two-station robotic assembly system for inserting keycaps into keyboard arrays has been designed and constructed. |
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The government has no plans to establish an English parliament or assembly although several pressure groups are calling for one. |
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The National Assembly for Wales is the devolved assembly with power to make legislation in Wales. |
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Accounts record the large number of wagons and barges which delivered the jointed timbers to Westminster for assembly. |
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In 1968, Edward Heath issued his 'Perth declaration', in support of a Scottish assembly, in the wake of growing nationalism. |
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We need to kit the parts for the assembly by Friday, so that manufacturing can build the tool. |
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They also lost heavily in the Welsh assembly and Scottish Parliament, where several candidates lost their deposits. |
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A referendum was held in North East England on 4 November 2004, but the proposal for an elected assembly was rejected. |
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Surveys of public opinion on the establishment of an English deliberative assembly have given widely varying conclusions. |
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A regional assembly and regional development agency were created in 1999, then abolished in 2008 and 2012 respectively. |
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The assembly was established in 2000 and meets at City Hall on the south bank of the River Thames, close to Tower Bridge. |
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The assembly comprises 25 members elected using the Additional Member System of proportional representation. |
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Andrew Dismore, Graham Tope, and Richard Tracey are all former MPs who were later elected to the assembly. |
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On the other hand, the assembly of Pangaea created huge arid inland areas subject to temperature extremes. |
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The final assembly line for the British Eurofighter Typhoons, a collaborative European programme, is located at Warton. |
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The Eurofighter Typhoon is unique in modern combat aircraft in that there are four separate assembly lines. |
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For example, Handling Specialty produced the wing assembly platforms for Lockheed Martin. |
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Under the agreement, the Russian agency manufactures Soyuz rocket parts for ESA, which are then shipped to French Guiana for assembly. |
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Like the Linean system for categorizing organisms, the assembly taxonomy is flexible, allowing for future refinement. |
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The programming language to be employed by users was akin to modern day assembly languages. |
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The commutator assembly on a large motor is a costly element, requiring precision assembly of many parts. |
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One characteristic that the king's tun shared with some other groups of places is that it was a point of public assembly. |
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There is an operational airfield at Warton near Preston where there ia a major assembly and test facility for BAE Systems. |
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The primary purpose of the assembly was to collectively recite the teachings to ensure that no errors occurred in oral transmission. |
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Greek models were available in tholos shrines and some other buildings, as assembly halls and various other functions. |
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The soldiers arose at this time and shortly after collected in the company area for breakfast and assembly. |
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It was rebuilt as the Theatre Royal, along with the Grand Pump Room attached to the Roman Baths and assembly rooms. |
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Castle Howard is a flamboyant assembly of restless masses dominated by a cylindrical domed tower. |
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Once the ground floor structure was complete, the final assembly of the upper floor followed rapidly. |
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The alliance led to the loss of 21,000 jobs, the closure of three assembly and two powertrain plants. |
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Composed of all UN member states, the assembly meets in regular yearly sessions, but emergency sessions can also be called. |
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Despite a local assembly and government, French Polynesia is not in a free association with France, like the Cook Islands with New Zealand. |
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The Commission recommended the formation of a devolved Scottish assembly, but was not implemented. |
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Despite officially favouring it, considerable numbers of Labour members opposed the establishment of an assembly. |
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In January 2015 Labour's Shadow Chancellor promised the delivery of a Cornish assembly in the next parliament if Labour are elected. |
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After 4 months in the assembly, North Wales AM Nathan Gill left the UKIP group to sit as an independent, citing much infighting and distractions. |
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Hall, which effectively extended those same constitutional limitations to any territory which has been granted a representative assembly. |
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This was not achieved leading the assembly to be suspended on a number of occasions as a consequence of unionist objections. |
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Had every Athenian citizen been a Socrates, every Athenian assembly would still have been a mob. |
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The assembly must also accept or amend the Mayor's budget on an annual basis. |
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The system is often used to elect members of a legislative assembly or executive officers. |
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Two members of the assembly had recently been charged with the illicit possession of firearms. |
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The assembly has directly elected 300 seats, and further 50 reserved selected seats for women. |
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The parliament is a unicameral assembly with 349 members who are chosen every four years in general elections. |
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In September 2008, a senior Plaid Cymru assembly member spelled out her party's continuing support for an independent Wales. |
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Separation was designed to clarify the respective roles of the assembly and the government. |
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When the power to make Acts of the Assembly commenced, the assembly lost the ability to make Measures under part 3 of the 2006 Act. |
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Ballots are held to select which individual assembly members may present bills. |
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Finally, in the fourth stage, the assembly votes to pass the bill in its final form. |
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Each church then sends representatives or commissioners to presbyteries and further to a general assembly. |
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Each greater level of assembly has ruling authority over its constituent members. |
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In 1843 an uprising forced the king to grant a constitution and a representative assembly. |
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On November 12, 1918, the provisional national assembly voted for the republic and for unification with Germany with a large majority. |
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Thus, the gang system worked like an early version of the assembly line later to be found in factories. |
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He characterized it as the most important port of assembly for the Western Ocean. |
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The assembly met for the first time on 28 June 1932, in the Ananta Samakhom Throne Hall. |
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The Khana Ratsadon decided that the people were not yet ready for an elected assembly. |
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The detainees were all peacefully exercising their right to freedom of expression and assembly. |
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The tribal names in kongo possibly derive from a word for a public gathering or tribal assembly. |
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The assembly refused to seat the delegates from the Banda Oriental, however, and Buenos Aires pursued a system based on unitary centralism. |
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The assembly represents the highest authority in the state and decides on policy matters. |
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The major industries encouraged in the zone include automobile assembly, biotechnology and heavy industry. |
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All parliamentary candidates and all legislation from the assembly must be approved by the Guardian Council. |
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Colombia will not recognize result of Venezuela assembly vote, amid opposition concerns that the election will lead to dictatorship. |
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Boeing opened an aircraft manufacturing facility in Charleston in 2011, which serves as one of two final assembly sites for the 787 Dreamliner. |
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On July 30, 1619, burgesses met at Jamestown Church as the first elected representative legislative assembly in the New World. |
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This assembly soon developed into the voice and legal representation of the Kingdom, and the depositary of its will and laws. |
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The concatemers are processed into mature chromosomes with cohesive ends, and packaged into prohead shells, during virion assembly. |
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It is seen as a symbolic memorial and is central to the worship of both individual and assembly. |
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This was a general assembly of the estates of the Holy Roman Empire that took place in Worms, a town on the Rhine. |
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The synod in the Western churches is similar, but it is distinguished by being usually limited to an assembly of bishops. |
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The pope serves as president of an assembly or appoints the president, determines the agenda, and summons, suspends, and dissolves the assembly. |
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The Lambeth Conference is a decennial assembly of bishops of the Anglican Communion convened by the Archbishop of Canterbury. |
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The assembly members are elected by the individual parishes, and the diocesan council members are elected by the assembly. |
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A legislature is a deliberative assembly with the authority to make laws for a political entity such as a country or city. |
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Ford's development of the moving assembly line in Highland Park marked the beginning of a new era in transportation. |
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The seat of the Goa assembly is in Porvorim, across the Mandovi from Panaji. |
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In March 2005 the assembly was dissolved by the Governor and President's Rule was declared, which suspended the legislature. |
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In the 2017 assembly elections, the Indian National Congress gained the maximum number of seats with the BJP coming in second. |
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The members in the Legislative assembly who are men will not help us in bringing any drastic changes which will be of benefit to us. |
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They began in 1998, when the assembly created by the Northern Ireland Act 1998 began its first session. |
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Remarkably, three State assembly elections were decided by a total of fewer than one hundred votes. |
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The floor is the name for the full assembly, and a committee is a small deliberative assembly that is usually subordinate to the floor. |
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The assembly plant's raw materials are finished parts from Asian suppliers. |
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The candidates have then been presented to the assembly one after another without speaking a word. |
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However, they may be counted by order of the chairman or by order of the assembly through majority vote. |
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These assembly instructions aren't readable, I still don't have a clue how to start! |
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Project entrepreneurs are individuals who are engaged in the repeated assembly or creation of temporary organizations. |
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The large drive wheel turns the much smaller spindle assembly, with the spindle revolving many times for each turn of the drive wheel. |
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In modern steel mills these processes often occur in one assembly line, with ore coming in and finished steel products coming out. |
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The Venetians themselves also produced ships using prefabricated parts and assembly lines many centuries later. |
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Mass production systems for items made of numerous parts are usually organized into assembly lines. |
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The exact tool and parts are always at hand, having been moved down the assembly line consecutively. |
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They are made to specifications that ensure that they are so nearly identical that they will fit into any assembly of the same type. |
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In such cases, selective assembly is used to compensate for a lack of total interchangeability among the parts. |
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Many existing engines suffered from faulty assembly, which took much effort to correct. |
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The typical assembly process requires the operator to install the rivet in the nose of the tool by hand and then actuate the tool. |
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However, in recent years automated riveting systems have become popular in an effort to reduce assembly costs and repetitive disorders. |
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These tests determine the strength of the rivet, and not the strength of the assembly. |
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To determine the strength of the assembly a user must consult an engineering guide or the Machinery's Handbook. |
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He started a school and a movement aimed at establishing a constitutional monarchy and a legislative assembly. |
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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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Waltham Watch Company opened its factory in Waltham in 1854 and was the first company to make watches on an assembly line. |
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Mastering true interchangeability on the assembly line, the Ford plant produced standard model cars. |
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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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Formerly an assembly building, The Moot Hall contains a tourist information centre on the ground floor, with an art gallery on the floor above. |
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Another grooved plank is glued on top, and the whole assembly is then cut into individual pencils, which are then varnished or painted. |
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The visit is followed by an invitation to a ball at the local assembly rooms that the whole neighbourhood will attend. |
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A referendum for a further local government reform connected with an elected regional assembly was planned for 2004, but was abandoned. |
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Upon crossing the river, Hannibal ordered his infantry to start their march the day after the assembly, followed by the supply train. |
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William Hulton reputedly paid the poorest wages in Lancashire and was hostile to permitting his workforce the right to free assembly. |
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These unique designs on the substrates are related to the saw singulation process in the assembly of this type of packages. |
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Since wear on all sprags in any one sprag unit will be the same, it is only necessary to check 5 sprags in each assembly. |
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When his action is mechanically good he produces a great effect on an uncritical assembly, but he is a tiresome tautologist to the intellectual. |
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To have at least four seat closets placed in the toilet room adjoining the assembly and at least two in the toilet room adjoining the senate. |
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These are reasons that trayline assembly is popular in healthcare, especially for acute care environments. |
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Klune focuses on casting, forming, machining and assembly of aerostructure parts and offers a range of cold-formed sheet metal components. |
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A small-sized book, with a clearly printed assembly of mainly traditional tales and verse for the very young on ghostly or witchish themes. |
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Adrenaline junkies, zombied out on fear, working the assembly line on the nod, they shuffled about the business of the war factory. |
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Cordon off a few key machines and the assembly line cannot function. |
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The joints between the door panels and the outer barrel of the assembly are weatherstripped to reduce air and water leakage. |
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