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  1. It has less sugar and more liquor than semisweet chocolate, but the two are, interchangeable ,in baking. Unsweetened chocolate is pure chocolate liquor, also known as bitter
  2. Has mostly disappeared and the terms" astronomer" and" astrophysicist" are, interchangeable , Professional astronomers are highly educated individuals who typically have a
  3. And technique. Today the terms molecular biology and biochemistry are nearly, interchangeable , The following figure is a schematic that depicts one possible view of the
  4. Adelaide and Outer Harbor to interstate routes, and the Southern Expressway,an, interchangeable ,one-way road connecting the southern suburbs with the city proper. The Gawker
  5. Type of utility knife come in both double- and single-ended versions, and are, interchangeable ,with many, but not all, of the later copies. Specialized blades also exist for
  6. In 1801,using the ideas of division of labor, engineering tolerance, and, interchangeable , parts to create assemblies from parts repeatably. But Whitney's
  7. And" The ABC Club, Inc." or just" The Club" are considered synonymous and, interchangeable ,as they may appear elsewhere in the Articles of Incorporation or the By-Laws.
  8. And" duped government authorities" into believing that he had created, interchangeable ,parts. The charade was only useful in order to gain more time and resources
  9. Although Whitney's demonstration of 1801 appeared to show the ingenuity of, interchangeable ,parts, Merritt Roe Smith concludes that Whitney's demonstration was" staged "
  10. Specifications were made uniform for all French cannons. The standardized, interchangeable ,parts of these cannons down to the nuts, bolts and screws made their mass
  11. Vary, so a particular rank in one organization is not comparable or, interchangeable ,with the rank of another. Some dojos do not allow students to
  12. In the United States and Ireland," college" and" university" are loosely, interchangeable , in that the one refers specifically to undergraduate education while the other
  13. Are towns. Under California law, the terms" city" and" town" are explicitly, interchangeable ,; the name of an incorporated municipality in the state can either be" City of
  14. Of a minor and others. However, in the vernacular many of these terms are, interchangeable ,and little differentiation is made. Other concerns Marriage The age at which a
  15. Roscoe the Many Footed Lion. The basic body parts were the same and all were, interchangeable , and so it was possible for children to combine parts from various characters
  16. Yet the terms 'poet' ( points) and 'director' ( didaskalos) are often, interchangeable ,since dramatic poets usually directed their own plays and therefore the
  17. Instruments is nearly identical. However, cornets and trumpets are not entirely, interchangeable , as they differ in timbre. Also available, but usually seen only in the brass
  18. 19th century provided the prerequisites for the modern assembly line by making, interchangeable ,parts a practical reality. The transition to other methods began as
  19. Parts Whitney has often been incorrectly credited with inventing the idea of, interchangeable ,parts, which he championed for years as a maker of muskets. However, the idea
  20. To have another child who will not be disabled, is to treat fetuses as, interchangeable ,or replaceable. If the mother has previously decided to have a certain number
  21. Compatible media. The proprietary data format meant that RX50 floppies were not, interchangeable ,with other PC floppies, further isolating DEC products from the developing DE
  22. Etc.) and third-party peripherals, and many of these peripherals were, interchangeable ,with the MSX and several other Japanese systems. In some cases, it is possible
  23. Related to imperialism. Assumptions are that colonialism and imperialism are, interchangeable , however Robert Young suggests that imperialism is the concept while
  24. In integrated development environments. Although these two are often considered, interchangeable , compilers and execution environments usually assign different signals to these
  25. Then over to access the second side. (However, the two methods were not, interchangeable ,; disk which had their back side created in a 1541 by flipping them over would
  26. Although theoretically separate, the two CFA franc currencies are effectively, interchangeable , Both CFA Francs currently have a fixed exchange rate to the 0.152449 euro; or
  27. Engineers, the terms" digital circuit "," digital system" and" logic" are, interchangeable ,in the context of digital circuits. Most digital circuits use a binary system
  28. Larger than 650 MiB, and especially those larger than 700 MiB, are less, interchangeable ,among players/drives than standard discs and are not very suitable for archival
  29. Hephzibah" by English composer John Jenkins Husband. Common meter hymns were, interchangeable ,with a variety of tunes; more than twenty musical settings of" Amazing Grace "
  30. Were also mass-produced with precision, with the bronzer mechanisms being, interchangeable , Finally, the Qin and Han Dynasties also developed crossbow firing lines, with
  31. True arrays and these dynamically-allocated, simulated arrays are virtually, interchangeable , Since arrays are always accessed (in effect) via pointers, array accesses
  32. Positions and displacements all have units of length, but their meaning is not, interchangeable ,: * adding two displacements should yield a new displacement (walking ten paces
  33. Or have nasty" accidents" ) *" Bean counters" aka accountants (disposable, interchangeable , faceless, used on occasion as balls in a game of" blackout fire-alarm
  34. E,770cc side valve (6-7 hp) motorcycle for the 1920 season. The machine had, interchangeable ,valves, total loss oil system with mechanical pump and an emergency hand one.
  35. 1795,and the horn before about 1820. In the 18th century different-length, interchangeable ,crooks were developed which enabled a single instrument to be used for more
  36. January 1798 to deliver 10,000 to 15,000 muskets in 1800. He had not mentioned, interchangeable ,parts at that time. Ten months later, Treasury Secretary Wolcott sent him a "
  37. The gaps. Nodes are indexed left to right as 0,1,0',3 with 0' being below and, interchangeable ,with 0. The alternate cubic names given are based on this ordering. A~3,(
  38. In his philosophical system, did not mean to say that God and Nature are, interchangeable ,terms, but rather that God's transcendence was attested by his infinitely many
  39. The passive and the conditional: Two alternate forms of съм exist: *бъда –, interchangeable ,with съм in most tenses and moods, but never in the present indicative – e.g.
  40. According to Bede's Ecclesiastical History of the English People, the term is, interchangeable ,with the Gooiest, meaning the descendants of Goods. The term" West Saxon "
  41. The BOTH and PAY moved on to a new company * Hell desk Operators (disposable, interchangeable , faceless) * Security (who will tape Emerald over CCTV videotapes; useless
  42. However, the concepts of civilization and culture are not always considered, interchangeable , For example, a small nomadic tribe may be judged not to have a civilization
  43. Process (sometimes called progressive assembly) in which parts (usually, interchangeable ,parts) are added to a product sequentially using optimally planned
  44. S seat" ( even at that point in time, the letters I and J were more-or-less, interchangeable ,). Walter Quin, tutor to the future Charles I, worked hard on multilingual
  45. His American contemporaries succeeded in introducing the relevant concepts (, interchangeable ,parts, tool-path control via machine tools and jigs, transfer of skill to the
  46. Concept evolved, use of the term" module" changed from its true meaning of an, interchangeable ,component of systems with multiple variants, to simply a component of the
  47. Diplomatic missions abroad and has close relations with Singapore, sharing an, interchangeable ,currency regime as well as close military relations with the latter
  48. Following discussion the terms" sequence" and" vector" will be considered, interchangeable , Properties Completeness The discrete Fourier transform is an invertible
  49. For example, show the church recognized two local church offices—elders (, interchangeable ,term with overseer) and deacon. The beginnings of a single ruling bishop can
  50. Use of CRT terminals, was the development of a special IBM Selectric typewriter, interchangeable ,type ball with all the special APL characters on it. This was used on paper

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