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Noisey: Why did you feel the need to make "Flat to Facts"?
Production of robots and machines used to make flat panel displays also fell 1.4 percent.
Or they can make flat assumptions: presuming, for example, that the monsoon affects food supply but not demand.
It may not be the same as the real thing, but when life gives you flat lemons, you make flat lemonade.
Rather than paying for actual medical services, the federal government will make flat rate per capita payments based on average expenditures.
The state would make flat payments to the operator that wins the bid, rather than paying them for each ambulance ride.
Output was pushed up by an increase in production of cars, airplane parts, and machines used to make flat panel displays, the data showed.
The May data showed that higher production of car parts and machines used to make flat panel displays helped offset a decline for airplane parts.
By proposing such an extreme budget, Trump is shifting the window to make flat-funding of critical programs after years of cuts look like a good deal.
New York (CNN Business)Foxconn says it is returning to its plan to make flat screen panels at a new plant in Wisconsin following an appeal from President Donald Trump.
Serve that with roasted potatoes, and make flat-and-chewy chocolate-chip cookies for dessert, so you can leave two out for Mr. Claus, along with a glass of milk.
The Japanese panel maker said on Thursday it would build a plant in Vietnam to make flat screens and electronic devices to guard against additional U.S. import tariffs on Chinese goods.
A top official of the company said on Wednesday that it was reassessing its plans to build a $10 billion Wisconsin plant to make flat-screen television and create 13,000 jobs.
In the most recent quarter Canon said demand for its cameras, laser printers and home-use ink jet printers waned, while it saw more robust sales of manufacturing equipment used to make flat panel displays.
It was heralded a year and a half ago as the start of a Midwestern manufacturing renaissance: Foxconn, the Taiwanese electronics behemoth, would build a $10 billion Wisconsin plant to make flat-screen televisions, creating 13,22013 jobs.
Sharp, which makes sensors, camera modules and screens for Apple Inc's iPhones, said late on Thursday the new plant in Vietnam will make flat screens, electronic devices and air purifiers from the fiscal year starting in April next year.
Make America safer, but poorer: Navarro notes that the U.S. doesn't house a "single company that can make flat-panel displays for military aircraft or night-vision goggles," as an example of how free-trade globalism has hurt national security.
It has been reported before that the social network has been very aggressive in how it's set the terms, allegedly asking to make flat payments up front and keeping ad revenues, and that is what will be happening here: Snap will keep all revenues for any ads sold against Second Chance.
The order also comes one day after Foxconn, the Taiwanese electronics company, said it was rethinking its plans to build a $10 billion Wisconsin plant to make flat-screen televisions, citing what it said were new economic and manufacturing obstacles in the United States since the agreement was made in July 2017.
Madison: University of Wisconsin Press. The women also prepare cassava, shredding the roots and expressing the toxic juice, then roasting the flour to make flat cakes (known in Spanish as casabe), which they cook over a small pile of coals.Schwartz, David M, with Victor Englebert. Vanishing Peoples Yanomami People of The Amazon.
When they are golden-brown in color, they are removed and either served hot or saved for later use (as with the snack food pani puri). Rolled puris may be pricked with a fork before deep frying to make flat puris for chaat like bhel puri. A punctured puri does not puff when cooked because the steam escapes as it cooks.
E6011 is similar except its flux coating allows it to be used with alternating current in addition to DCEP. E7024 is a fast-fill electrode, used primarily to make flat or horizontal fillet welds using AC, DCEN, or DCEP. Examples of fill- freeze electrodes are the E6012, E6013, and E7014, all of which provide a compromise between fast welding speeds and all-position welding.
Each wing carried three control surfaces. Near each tip, close behind and parallel to the leading edge there was a large, rectangular plan interceptor. These were operated differentially by pedals which also controlled the rudder and were used to make flat turns. Inboard of the interceptors, each outer panel trailing edge carried two broad-chord control surfaces that acted as both ailerons and elevators.
IND 14 Estefana was the daughter of Steban Miranda, the last Tübatulabal chief. Estefana knew how to harvest native tobacco, acorns, salt grass, and other native foods of the South Fork of Kern Valley and Kelso Valley areas. She knew how to make "flat round" basket used for both sifting and ceremonies. Her baskets were also used to process piñon nuts picked from Walker Pass, Kennedy Meadows, and Greenhorn Mountain areas.
It can be used to make flat springs, levers, gears and other practical components that would otherwise be fabricated from sheet metal by cutting, drilling, jigsawing or stamping. A very high degree of precision is possible. In these applications, it is properly called photochemical machining, but the terms photochemical milling, chemical milling and photoetching are sometimes used. A similar process called photolithography is used to make integrated circuits.
Standard pasta machines will roll out sheets of flat pasta which are then cut into ribbons to make flat, ribbon-style pasta like fettuccine, tagliatelle, or pappardelle. Bucatini, on the other hand, has to be extruded rather than rolled. The pasta dough is fed into a machine that forces it through a perforated disk, very similar to a meat grinder. The shape of the pasta depends on the shape of the perforations.
Theodore Bates (1762–1846) of the Watervliet Shaker community is credited with the innovation of the "flat broom" in 1798, as all brooms and brushes prior were round. He invented a unique wooden vise that pressed the round bristles flat. This allowed heavy twine to be sewn through the flattened broom to permanently hold that shape. Bates' vise idea to make flat brooms and brushes was a leap in technology since it produced products that worked much more efficiently.
Using a plant press on a collecting trip Specimens prepared in a plant press are later glued to card stock with their labels, and are filed in a herbarium. A plant press is a set of equipment used by botanists to flatten and dry field samples so that they can be easily stored. A professional plant press is made to the standard maximum size for biological specimens to be filed in a particular herbarium. A flower press is a similar device of no standard size that is used to make flat dried flowers for pressed flower craft.
Glad Wrap was invented in Australia by Union Carbide's research chemist, Douglas Lyons Ford, in the early 1960s, working in Union Carbide Australia's Rhodes plant in Sydney. The film was made from polyethylene with a stickifier added, produced as a continuous tube by the blown-film method, the tube then slit to make flat material that was put on rolls, and recently released in a newly designed "Easy Cut Dispenser". It was first introduced to the American market in 1963 in competition with Saran Wrap. Glad Wrap and Glad Bags were introduced in Australia in 1966; Glad was the first to introduce cling-type wrap to the Australian market.
Tanner Creek is a small tributary of the Willamette River in Portland in the U.S. state of Oregon. Named after a tannery owned by one of the city's founders, it begins in what is now the Sylvan–Highlands neighborhood in the Tualatin Mountains (West Hills) west of downtown. In the 19th century the creek flowed on the surface, running northeast across the city, past what later became Providence Park and into a shallow lake (Couch Lake) and wetlands in what became the Pearl District, bordering the river. Late in the century, the city began re-routing Tanner Creek and other West Hills streams into combined sewers and filling their former channels and basins to make flat land for homes and businesses.
Some animals change color in changing environments seasonally, as in ermine and snowshoe hare, or far more rapidly with chromatophores in their integuments, as in chameleon and cephalopods such as squid. Countershading, the use of different colors on upper and lower surfaces in graduating tones from a light belly to a darker back, is common in the sea and on land. It is sometimes called Thayer's law, after the American artist Abbott Handerson Thayer, who published a paper on the form in 1896 that explained that countershading paints out shadows to make solid objects appear flat, reversing the way that artists use paint to make flat paintings contain solid objects. Where the background is brighter than is possible even with white pigment, counter-illumination in marine animals, such as squid, can use light to match the background.

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