The music is a sophisticated meshing of guitars, busily efficient rhythms and electronica. |
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Eddie's hip, raw, and quick on the draw in his routine, meshing together the best of real life and news into a topical and funny performance. |
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The current treatment involves taking skin samples from unaffected areas and putting them through a meshing machine to expand the tissue. |
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Black English loses its ungrammaticalness when reclassified as a Creole tongue, meshing the input from Africa, Europe, and the Americas. |
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It was the blueprint for Beatlemania, and the benchmark for future meshing of musician to movie. |
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There's a discussion of the necessity of meshing to ensure that people can customize what they want. |
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There is an apparent dissonance or disjunction in her work, but this comes from a novel meshing of seemingly discontinuous or unconnected themes and problems. |
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Calculate a curvi-linear abscissa for the assembled meshes SEG2 of the meshing. |
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And in any kind of shift, you see all sorts of gears not meshing and all kinds of misbehaviour. |
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When we look at one bridge in isolation, it will take some meshing over a long period of time. |
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The glass used for reinforcement is integrated in the form of roving, matting and meshing. |
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High capacity cylindrical roller bearings for radial load, as well as axial load from gear meshing. |
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This has a significant influence on the manufacturability of a tooth form by meshing. |
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This new version brings additional new features in meshing, processing capabilities and numerous improvements in product performance. |
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This double meshing of interests and this political pragmatism helped to guide Azerbaijan gradually into the camp of pro-Western nations. |
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What we have to look for is a better meshing between post structure, staff profiles and programme needs. |
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The students should be able to recognize which models are better suited for shell meshing. |
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By comparing the two tooth shapes you can than evaluate the extent to which the tooth form can be produced by meshing. |
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The mesh approximates the geometry so any change in geometry requires meshing. |
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Simulated meshing of the gear pair was studied for engagement and disengagement action. |
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Switch meshing is the ability to create a redundant, meshed topology between switches, using all port links in the mesh to dynamically load balance traffic. |
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Technically it really is superb, with breathtaking landscape tableaux and settings, seamlessly meshing cyber-geography with the New Zealand locations. |
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The LMS Morphing module saves analysts from creating and meshing a new FE model from scratch. |
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The module is dedicated to the advanced use of the platform's GEOM and SMESH preprocessing modules: design of the geometries and meshing for mechanical and thermohydraulic studies. |
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A new boundary layer meshing option allowing the creation of either highly stretched prismatic or hexahedral layers near desired surfaces prior to tetrahedral mesh generation. |
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Improved part meshing, part modeling, and process simulation in 3D were the focus of new software developments previewed by Moldflow Corp. |
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When developing this series, NSK optimised the raceway geometry of the threaded spindle and the nut, the manufacturer's material specification and the interaction of all meshing parts. |
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You might call her operation of matching or meshing arithmetic, but you certainly wouldn't call it mathesis. |
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He would have specialised jurisdiction, prevailing over the jurisdiction of the national enforcement authorities but meshing with them to avoid duplication. |
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In the site master plan, the visitor center plays the role of an introduction and is complemented by meshing the site together by means of the temple approach areas. |
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It was also noticed that these oscillations caused, in certain cases, the disappearance of the vibration signature of the 41-tooth gear meshing order. |
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The biggest gains will come from expanding PVH's geographical reach and from meshing the design and marketing of Calvin Klein better with its manufacturing and distribution. |
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This was ground on which Mr Howard has staked his claim to strong leadership, by meshing Australia's foreign, security and trade policies closer than ever with America. |
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Generated RVEs are meshed with voxels to avoid meshing troubles in resin rich pockets between yarns or close to yarn crossings. |
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They flesh out, in unambiguous detail, the scale and scope of organized White Guard activity in and around Kronstadt, meshing with the anonymous memorandum uncovered by Avrich. |
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The flexibility that this self-governance approach allows is in some cases critical to meshing new external requirements to existing and legally binding contracts such as collective agreements that govern employment. |
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The geometrical flow model has been discretized using tetrahedral elements for moving parts, and hexahedral meshing has been applied for flowing material. |
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Much of the difficulty in meshing these theories at all energy scales comes from the different assumptions that these theories make on how the universe works. |
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Parallel MeshSim provides a breakthrough technology for meshing of very large scale simulation problems based on a unique approach to meshing parallelization. |
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The Parasolid support lets users repair or defeature individual parts in an assembly, which cuts the time spent meshing Parasolid geometry directly. |
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