Papers 19901-19910 of total 54444 found.
…causing spans to fall off supports; also many cars rolled because of the ground movement. The Port of Kobe suffered extensive damage, mainly due to liquefaction. Modern design criteria are more stringent and liquefiable soils can now be identified…
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…in trucks, light commercial vehicles, buses, taxis, business and government fleets and private cars. The Joint Industry Submission on Gaseous Transport Fuels emphasizes that Australia's gaseous transport fuels industry is still developing…
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…in 1993, trade has remained strong with Western Europe. In 1999 imports were valued at $29 billion and exports at $26.9 billion. Exports included coal, machinery, steel, automobiles, footwear, railroad cars, and iron. Imports included energy and raw…
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…the company could be to offer group rates for companies that fly other airlines. Stealing the competitions business. The airline could offer a free oil change service for the customer's car while they are out on a trip. Offering a special on tickets that wee…
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…sources are nonĀ©ferrous smelters and power generation. On both sides of the border, cars and trucks are the main sources for nitric acid(about 40% of the total), while power generating plants and industrial commercial and residential fuel combustion together…
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…of pollution are notable problems in Cairo. In my point of view, air pollution is a very weighty problem that is capable of defining Cairo as a megacity. It is the air dust in the throat, black clouds of cars and bus exhaust, and some days a gray haze hangs over…
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…, The Museum of Modern Art, and The Metropolitan Museum of Art. At the age of seven he and a friend of his wrote and illustrated a children's book. Basquiat was inspired by Alfred Hitchcock films, cars, comic books, and Alfred E…
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…disciple. There are other techniques that aid in the film's 3D quality: 1) The showing of an irregular wall along one side of the shot. When Mike Hammer's car pulls up to a gas station near the beginning of the film, we see the entire front of the gas…
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…it, but with regret that he did not do more to save more Jews. He looks back at all of the money that he wasted on parties, and drinking and cars and realizes that each of those items that he spent his money on could have saved one more life. The Schindler Jews…
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…seeing a police officer pull over a car theft, you can watch theft put up a bloody fight with the cop on television. However, children don't always realize this is not the way thing are handled in real life. After seeing this, children come to expect…
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