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"panner" Definitions
  1. one that pans or puts in a pan: such as
  2. one who pans for gold
  3. a worker who places dough in pans for baking
  4. a worker who places sealed cans from a seamer or conveyor onto pans, racks, or trays

43 Sentences With "panner"

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Panner said he had to explain to his board that he felt it was the right thing to do, but the company has rallied behind this initiative.
Morris Panner, CEO of Ambra Health, said he decided join the cause after one of his company's largest hospital customers said they needed access to imaging studies from rival vendors.
Using a 3D stereo panner, the audio is manipulated to make it sound like it's rotating around your head, though of course, you only have two ears, and the audio is still just stereo.
Panner was born in Chicago, Illinois to a geologist father. The family, which included two sisters, moved to Oklahoma, where Panner grew up in the town of Whizbang.Van Meter, Heather. Judge Owen Panner: From Whizbang to the Bench.
Palfuria panner is a spider species of the family Zodariidae.
Anjali said that a similar axe was used to kill Meera. All their suspicion falls on Panner. When they leave the place, Panner is shown to be there and he warns them. Vinod's mother comes to the college and creates a chaos when she realizes that her son is dead.
The Auro 11.1 technological suite contains the Auro-Codec encoding - decoding plugins, Auro-Matic upmixer plugin and the Auro-Panner plugin.
As in many other genera, there is a tendency for the embolus to increase in length. Both the most basal (Palfuria panner) and the most derived species (Palfuria spirembolus) are found in Namibia.
Owen Murphy Panner (July 28, 1924 – December 19, 2018) was an American attorney and jurist from Oregon who served as a United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Oregon.
On December 3, 1979, President Jimmy Carter nominated Panner for a seat on the United States District Court for the District of Oregon after Judge Otto Richard Skopil Jr. was elevated to the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. Panner was confirmed by the United States Senate on February 20, 1980 and received his commission the same day. He served as Chief Judge for the court from 1984 to 1990, and took senior status on July 28, 1992. In 1987, he was named Lewis & Clark Law School’s distinguished honorary alumni.
After assuming senior status, Panner continued to work for the court on a reduced schedule. The Oregon State Bar's litigation section presents an annual award for professionalism in honor of Panner.Oregon State Bar Litigation Section. Oregon State Bar.
The town houses other three small-sized vegetable and fruit markets i.e. Badi Sabzi Mandi, Choti Sabji Mandi, Vimal Dwar Mandi. Moreover, the town has a good market for milk products like Desi Ghee, Panner, etc. and sweets.
She is a citizen of Israel and a permanent resident of the USA. In 2012, she married Daniel Panner, a viola player who teaches at Mannes School of Music and the Juilliard School. They have a son named Rafael.
Retrieved on June 9, 2008. Panner was also vice president of the Oregon State Bar and a member of the board of governors of the organization from 1961 to 1963, as well as president of the Central Oregon chapter.
Devastated and confused, Anjali confines in here friends. No one actually believes her as Vinod is known for his pranks. Still skeptical, Anjali gets more confused. In between all these things, Professor Panner and Jeeva are shown to be acting suspicious.
When Jeeva finds them, Anjali hits him on the head and informs Inspector Syed. They flee the place. When Syed comes there, both Jeeva and Panner are not in the site. Maya and Anjali are confident that Jeeva is the killer.
Just prior to the 2006 NFL Season, Sam's appearance was altered somewhat: He appeared as a clean-shaven gold panner with blue eyes and a hat without any imperfections. Sourdough Sam returned for the 2011 season with a beard and blue eyes.
The family was transferred to New York City, where Panner coordinated shipments to Europe after the end of World War II. After his discharge he entered the University of Oklahoma College of Law, where he graduated in 1949 with a Bachelor of Laws.
During the college annual day function, Barath is locked in the men's toilet and killed shortly afterwards. His disappearance starts bothering the group. Soon Professor Panner is also killed. Maya and Anjali go to Jeeva's home, where they discover Panner's dead body.
Five species (P. retusa, P. spirembolus, P. gladiator, P. panner, P. harpago) are known from the southwestern part of the continent, the other species (P. gibbosa, P. helichrysorum, P. hirsuta, P. caputlari) from the eastern part. The last species is from as far north as northern Tanzania.
Frustrated, Jeeva tarnishes Panner in the college magazine. As a result, the principal suspends Jeeva for one week while a shocking truth about Anjali is told. Anjali has a police record from her school days. When Jeeva asks her, she refuses to tell him and they break up.
They both find out that Professor Panner was the only survivor there. They, together with Maya, break into Professor Panner's room to have a look. When they hear someone coming, the 3 of them hide inside a secret room behind the shelf. All wait patiently for the person to leave.
But a fire that happened in 1987, has killed all the occupants. Since then, the old lab is rumoured to be Naga's secret residence. Maya and Anjali have a bet and go to the abandoned place at night and encounter Vinod, who pranks them. Professor Panner then lectures to the student about Naga.
Retrieved June 9, 2008. He had four children and later remarried to Nancy. Panner was a trustee of Lewis & Clark College, a former president of the Bend Chamber of Commerce, and a past president of the Oregon Historical Society. He died on December 19, 2018, in Medford, where he had resided in his later years.
Vinod later tries to trick people but after he gets tricked on by black magic but it turns out that he actually faked it. Yet, Professor Panner is sceptical about it. Swetha's death comes to light but it is framed as an accident. Anjali strongly thinks it's no accident as Swetha is an excellent driver.
Baji was their house servant and raised and supported Sara from when she was young. Both of them joined the college to take revenge and that they had to kill Panner as he found out the truth. Baji and Maya then plan to bury Anjali alive just like Nagamma. But Jeeva comes and rescues her.
Panner moved to Central Oregon in 1949. In 1950 he entered private legal practice in Bend, Oregon, where he remained until 1980. From 1971 to 1974 he was on the Judicial Reform Commission of Oregon. While in Bend he worked for a variety of clients, including as general counsel for the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs.
They wait for Sharmi that night and Sharmi says she sees Jeeva in the Radio Station. But before Anjali and Maya can warn her that Jeeva is the killer, Sharmi is killed by Naga, right in front of them. They flee the place but get separated. Anjali goes to the burnt laboratory and there, she discovers, Vinod, Panner and Barath's dead bodies.
Haggerty was a United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Oregon. Haggerty was nominated by President William J. Clinton on November 19, 1993, to a seat vacated by Owen M. Panner. He was confirmed by the United States Senate on March 25, 1994, and received commission on March 28, 1994. He served as chief judge from 2002 to 2009.
Due to his work for the tribe, he was offered, but declined, the position of Commissioner of the Bureau of Indian Affairs under President John F. Kennedy. A trial lawyer, he became a fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers and was named trial attorney of the year in 1973 for Oregon by the American Board of Trial Advocates.Lewis & Clark Law School: The Honorable Owen M. Panner. Lewis & Clark College.
Associated Press, "'Mad Man' Muntz Foils O.P.A. Charge", The San Bernardino Daily Sun, San Bernardino, California, Thursday August 2, 1945, Volume 51, page 2. Muntz's car lots became tourist attractions due to the widespread publicity from his television commercial appearances. A 1946 survey by Panner Motor Tours revealed that they ranked seventh among tourist attractions in Southern California. Muntz was willing to take large risks in his attempts to generate publicity.
The case was granted certiorari by the Supreme Court, with oral arguments heard on January 9, 2019. Fourth Estate was represented at oral arguments by Aaron M. Panner. Peter K. Stris represented Wall-Street and Jerrold Burden. Fourth Estate contended that the Eleventh Circuit misread the statute, and believed that the requirement of "registration" refers to the action of the copyright holder, and not an action of the Copyright Office.
Aloo paratha with butter Breakfast recipes with respect to different regions within Punjab varies. Common ones are chana masala, chole kulche, aloo paratha, panner paratha, gobi paratha, paratha with curd, halwa poori,khana pakana : Halwa Puri bhatoora, falooda, makhni doodh, Amritsari lassi, masala chai, tea, Amritsari kulchas, dahi vada, dahi, khoa, paya, aloo paratha with butter, panjeeri with milk. In the upper Punjab Pakistan the Lahori Katlama is famous for breakfast as well.
Large dredges, such as Dredge No. 4, also employed a panner, who obtained samples of material from the bucket line to inspect its colour. The lowest-ranking group was known as the "bull gang", three to five members who were responsible for the machine's cables, the incoming power lines, and the "deadmen". The latter were two bulldozers along the shore of the dredge pond, attached to the dredge by steel cables, and were used as anchors.
After high school, he enrolled at the University of Oklahoma, but left after two years in 1943 to join the United States Army and the war effort, serving from 1943 to 1946. In the Army he received an engineering education at West Virginia University before more schooling in transportation. Panner was then stationed in Los Angeles, California, where he worked on the docks coordinating shipments and where he met his first wife Agnes. They married and had their first child in 1946.
On March 9, Judge Owen Panner granted Harding a requested halt until June on her disciplinary hearing. Meanwhile, Portland authorities stated the criminal investigation would conclude by March 21 with any indictments and a grand jury report to be made at that time. On March 16, 1994, Harding pleaded guilty to conspiracy to hinder prosecution as a Class C felony offense at a Multnomah County court hearing. She and her lawyer, Robert Weaver, negotiated a plea bargain ensuring no further prosecution.
It is then suggested that the Sirians are using android spies throughout the Solar System. Donahue, unconvinced, orders the launch of an Agrav ship, the Jovian Moon, to Io the following evening, and forbids Starr to conduct his investigation until after it returns. The Jovian Moon lifts off on schedule, its crew of seventeen including Donahue, Panner, Summers, Norrich, Mutt, Starr, and Bigman; the latter included because Starr believes the spy is on board. On Io, Bigman falls into an ammonial river, and is rescued by Mutt.
After lift-off from Io, the Agrav drive fails, leaving the Jovian Moon falling towards Jupiter. Starr manages to land the ship on Amalthea, where they find that Red Summers is missing. An investigation reveals that Summers tricked Norrich into reporting him present on the ship while he was still on Io, whereupon Starr realizes that the Sirians had two agents planted in the Agrav project: the still-hidden robot spy, and the Earthman traitor Summers. Panner repairs the Agrav, and the Jovian Moon returns to Io, where Starr and Bigman locate Summers.
Haeco-CSG processing can be reversed through digital audio workstation software by digitally re-rotating phase of the right channel back by the correct number of degrees. Adobe Audition is able to remove the effect using the Graphic Panner tool (the Automatic Phase Correction tool is unable to accurately do this) by manually selecting the "Phase -90 degrees" preset. The "Auto Center Phase" and "Learn Phase" features will also work, but are not recommended. There are sometimes slight offsets caused by various mixing effects and, to a lesser extent, tape-head misalignment; studio reverb or naturally decaying reverb is a prime example.
During one difficult interval of homesteading, Gibbons began foraging for local plants and berries to supplement the family diet. After leaving home at 15, he drifted throughout the Southwest, finding work as a dairyman, carpenter, trapper, gold panner, and cowboy. The early years of the Dust Bowl era found Gibbons in California, where he lived as a self-described “bindle stiff” (hobo) and, in sympathy with labor causes, began writing Communist Party leaflets. Later in the 1930s he settled in Seattle, served a stint in the Army, married, and worked as a carpenter, surveyor, and boatbuilder.
His uncle Basile Choquette was also a captain in the loyal militia of St. Eustache, directed by Maximilien Globensky. Choquette left home on foot in 1849 at the age of 19 and set out first for work in Montreal, then traveled via Duluth, Minnesota, to Independence, Missouri, where he joined one of the many wagon trains bound for the California Gold Rush. Arriving too late to stake a claim, Choquette found work as a mucker or panner. He worked his way north through the Shasta diggings, and then the Trinity, Scott and Klamath Rivers, reaching the Oregon Territory and making it to the Fraser goldfields in 1858.
His instruments have received awards from The Violin Society of America,"Winners of Gold Medals and Certificates," Journal of The Violin Society of America VIII.1 (1984): 153-154. and are owned and played by many professional musicians, including classical players Jaime Laredo, Daniel Panner, James Buswell, the late Eric Rosenblith, the late Marylou Speaker Churchill of the Boston Symphony, and the late Robert Koff of the Juilliard Quartet; jazz and contemporary players such as Todd Reynolds, Ralph Farris, Mat Maneri, Eugene Friesen; baroque players such as Laura Jeppeson and Daniel Stepner of Boston Baroque, and by such institutions as Indiana University, Oberlin Conservatory, Ravinia Festival's Steans Institute, the United States Marine Band, University of North Texas, the National Music Museum, and Lawrence UniversityStrings Magazine, April 2009 “Four of a Kind” Many of his instruments are close copies of unusual and noteworthy master instruments.
During the duel, Bigman realizes Summers is sabotaging Starr's Agrav harness and forces Summers to stop at gunpoint, whereupon Starr wins the duel and gains Big Armand's friendship. At their quarters, Starr and Bigman are met by their neighbor, a blind man named Harry Norrich, who tells Starr that Summers is a convict on Earth, but has earned responsibility on the project, and is hostile to Starr for fear of having his past crimes revealed; whereas when Norrich's seeing-eye dog died, Summers obtained another, a German Shepherd named Mutt, and has done similar favors for other workers on the project. Starr assures Norrich that he has no intention of getting Summers in trouble for the duel. The next morning someone kills the V-frog while both men are distracted; whereafter Starr and Bigman tell Donahue and James Panner, the chief engineer on the project, that because the V-frog telepathically induced affection in all whom it met, only a robot, immune to emotion, could have killed it.

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