The idea was that industrialized, mass-produced housing could shelter all those wretched proletarians consigned to rat-infested tenements. |
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This device is mass-produced and it is currently being used by a number of trailer-manufacturers. |
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I soon found out that it was a mass-produced letter to all able non-pregnant recipients. |
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Somehow, by Audi having done this, the dashboard gives me the impression that everything is mass-produced and not assembled with care and pride. |
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People are getting tired of mass-produced items and flat-packs that eventually fall apart. |
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This safeguards efficiency and speeds up the process of transforming an idea into a mass-produced article. |
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It's all true, but this isn't any old lager, it's an authentic lager from the Czechs, rather than the usual mass-produced commercial slosh. |
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Nor are the tires identical, which leads us to believe that the vehicle was not mass-produced on an assembly line. |
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Are you careful not to buy products that are mass-produced by low-paid workers in third-world sweatshops? |
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I'm fine just churning out the same sickly-sweet, mass-produced pop albums year after year and collecting my fat paycheck. |
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The standardized design meant that hundreds of parts were interchangeable and could be mass-produced. |
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It wasn't until the mass-produced Model T, affectionately known as the Tin Lizzie, appeared in 1914 that the question became settled. |
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Having worked with ranges that were mass-produced, I am very keen to maintain the individual and personalised aspect to my work. |
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Vivid colors, mass-produced clip art and the low-tech animations emphasize cheap, throwaway culture that Americans are nurtured on. |
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They also suggest that the drug could be mass-produced and stockpiled as a deterrent to the use of botulism toxin, or botulin, as a weapon. |
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With this kind of success, Chubb went on to become the benchmark in mass-produced locks for 150 years. |
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She is famous for her garish sculptural pieces that are made from the cheap and mass-produced. |
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What customers get is knowledge that is pre-packed, shallow, mass-produced and inflexible. |
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The films feel like individual, hand-crafted objects rather than mass-produced items for the global market. |
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The comic book itself has changed since the days when the market was saturated with mass-produced comics. |
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Sewing machines brought mass-produced shoes in standard sizes and ready-to-wear clothes within universal reach. |
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To be viable, cellphones and future wireless Internet access devices will need to be mass-produced. |
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Shiny, colourful, mass-produced materials and images abound, as well as irony, wordplay and visual jokes. |
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Le Mans has always been a test bed where new technologies can be tried before being introduced for mass-produced cars. |
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But theirs is a dying trade, because urban buyers go for cheaper, mass-produced stainless steel. |
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Here, the qualities of moulded mass-produced plastic are used to create an asymmetrical sculptural object of refined beauty. |
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His dress is now set to be mass-produced and will be on sale by the summer. |
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Increasingly, domestic products were mass-produced and could be purchased readymade. |
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Most of the technology has been available for decades, but is not being mass-produced. |
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Cheap, mass-produced plastic trinkets and novelties are the only treasures available to the vast numbers of the world's population. |
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In an era when most speaker cabinets are mass-produced, the handmade finish on the all-wood Abby is startling in its beauty. |
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Her later work included the design of glass figurines and vases, some of which were mass-produced. |
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The moulding process was simplified, allowing relief-moulded jugs to be mass-produced and therefore sold at lower prices. |
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And then there were the endless soft pretzels, another local favourite that is often the size of a side plate and topped with mass-produced mustard. |
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Sarees that are mass-produced in plain and sober colours, have as much charm as the hand-woven ones that are heavily embroidered with intricate designs. |
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The mass-produced fairytale gratifies this desire by emphasising the sense of familiarity achieved through the outward material and ideological sameness. |
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He was hostile to group therapy and to all mass-produced remedies. |
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Writers unmercifully poked fun at the mass-produced Civil War statues on their nearly identical plinths, or World War I doughboys standing awkwardly in town squares. |
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America grew up as an industrial superpower, from mass-produced automobiles to the Arsenal of Democracy. |
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Term that refers to barnyard fowl, most of which have been domesticated for centuries and are now mass-produced. |
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Inventories of finished products are priced at their full cost, or at a standard price for mass-produced goods. |
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There's a certain sheepishness that comes with guarding so fiercely what is, after all, a mass-produced object. |
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The result is the world's first mass-produced, fuel-injected motocross bike, designed to help you blow away the competition. |
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The propaganda is being mass-produced by the Xinhua information agency, Beijing Television, and China Central Television. |
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Two-tone colour combinations became a craze and metallics were now available on mass-produced vehicles. |
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Breakthroughs are imagined, but not mass-produced. |
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This feature enables SmartFob to be mass-produced much more easily and at much lower cost than keyfobs in which the antenna and the module are bound together. |
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Buying in the workshop, seeing the origins of the product, is a soothing antidot to the anonymity of mass-produced goods, many of them imported from the Far East. |
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No, you are recommending artificial substances to us, substances that are simply mass-produced by an industry where many people earn great fortunes. |
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Each manufactured house in Japan is designed and produced according to the buyers' needs and demands, while the design components are fully standardised or mass-produced. |
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How much time does the Minister of Health expect will be required for a swine flu vaccine to be created, mass-produced and distributed to Canadians? |
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At the same time, mass-produced goods are steadily replacing utility items of daily use made by craftspeople, but without the concomitant capacity to be absorbed into the market. |
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The young company designs and manufactures prototypes and mass-produced tools for plastic forming as well as, for some time now, prototype tools for sheet metal forming. |
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Most of all, however, it is good news for consumers as these products are made according to traditional recipes and using methods that go back generations and are healthier and better than mass-produced goods. |
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By this time pressed glass was an inexpensive mass-produced material. |
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The music-hall song was a mass-produced article, with a select few numbers achieving immortality by virtue of an inspired tune or a good catchphrase. |
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The main method used to make lighter, fresher sparkling wines for immediate consumption or for mass-produced cheap sparkling wines is the Charmat method. |
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Though Westerners were starting to import mass-produced porcelain and lacquerware from China, they had no access to goods of the quality supplied to the court in Beijing. |
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Because the viruses multiply in huge numbers in potato leaves, they can be mass-produced in simple glasshouses or even fields. |
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While they were invented in Shandong about seven years ago, they've just now caught on and are being mass-produced. |
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Before long, mass-produced and processed building materials, such as Bedfordshire brick and Welsh slate, began to displace local stones and thatch. |
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A standard can be a mark of excellence, something to aspire to, but in a mass-produced and mass-marketed world, standards mean an unending pursuit of sameness and mediocrity. |
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Both are mass-produced, which evidently overexerts the natural resources. |
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By then, however, American simplicity entailed the mass consumption of mass-produced commodities, not the virtuous self-abnegation of the Revolutionary generation. |
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These are mass-produced, quick-assembly huts. |
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Because tiles have always been mass-produced, generally using cheap and readily available materials, the individual object is often under appreciated. |
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I love the stuff, as long as it's done properly and isn't simply more of the same old mass-produced pot-boilers like spaghetti carbonara, lasagne and quattro formaggi pizzas. |
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By 1870, Benson and others categorized cheap mass-produced chromolithography outside the definition of good taste, and thus any painting that resembled a chromo was dismissed. |
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Worcester residents invented the monkey wrench and the steam organ, patented the first typewriter, and mass-produced shredded wheat. |
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They range from rough sketch plans that accompanied letters to government officials, to one-of-a-kind cadastral plans, to mass-produced maps intended for public dissemination. |
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This is not only restricted to safety-critical components which are not supposed to have any defects at all, but it is also important for all kinds of mass-produced articles. |
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Farmhouse or artisan products, such as Crowdie from Connage Highland Dairy, differ from more mass-produced products. |
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Sets of china, including dinner services, are cheaper because the use of transfer prints means that previously time-consuming handwork and less hardy on-glaze wares are superseded by faster, mass-produced under-glaze wares. |
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The mid-range and top-range segments use innovation and expertise to dynamize markets with products that stand out from cheaply mass-produced, increasingly commonplace articles. |
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Other groups have opted for a different economic model, using innovation to re-dynamize markets with products that stand out from cheaply mass-produced, commonplace articles. |
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The Estima Hybrid is Toyota's second hybrid vehicle, after its Prius sedan which went on sale in 1997 as the world's first mass-produced hybrid car. |
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Most affected are the lower-end, mass-produced diecast models. |
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The dining table has a white doily tablecloth, there are mass-produced dark-wood dining chairs and on the far wall hangs a personal touch: an assortment of corkscrews. |
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Archaeologists will judge us on the standard and quality of the mass-produced and regard our pottery as an archaising curiosity. |
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The Empa introduced the prototype version of the new particle separator, which it intends to further develop into a cheap mass-produced item within the next two years. |
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ZestiSmoke was the first liquid smoke product to be mass-produced and is the industry leader. |
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The exotic and potent engine, razor sharp handling and gawk-encouraging looks point it directly towards the enthusiast buyer after a collectable and very drivable piece of motoring history, more so than a mass-produced toy. |
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Feminists of the era did not take kindly to Ericsson and his Marlboro Man veneer. To them, the lab cowboy and his sperminator portended a dystopia of mass-produced boys. |
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Today's biosensor market is dominated by glucose biosensors, mass-produced enzyme-electrodes for the rapid self-diagnosis of blood glucose levels by diabetes sufferers. |
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