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  • mber in the 1930s, he and several others were fitting a new heating system into a stately home, and
  • ter of the series, Astaroth has been noted as fitting a large character stereotype seen in fighting
  • e, then, "plates" are a heuristic-rather like fitting a straight line through a set of points witho
  • LIKE will find a string fitting a certain description.
  • Gaussian fitting: A 2-dimensional Gaussian function is a good
  • extensively restored in 1866, which involved fitting a new roof, repairs to the windows and gable-
  • ts Seymour Harris Partnership had the task of fitting a major 2000 seat, acoustically perfect audit
  • illwright worked on the mill in October 1825, fitting a new neck bearing of the windshaft, and did
  • otable for being the first package capable of fitting a wide range of generalized linear models in
  • The conversion involved fitting a stowage platform at the rear of the ship an
  • An accident when fitting a new stock to the mill in 1861 resulted in t
  • ce, the internally studentized residuals when fitting a straight line going through (0, 0) to the p
  • The small spaces that develop from fitting a rectilinear floorplan into an octagonal spa
  • ed for repair and the stock was reinforced by fitting a pair of clamps.
  • is with a similar measure to the Dawson roof, fitting a plate of ballistic steel several inches fro
  • By fitting a down pipe with an end cap or valve can ensu
  • kW) increasing to 117 bhp (87 kW) in 1957 by fitting a revised manifold and cylinder head.
  • mental Aircraft Depot on the Isle of Grain by fitting a Sopwith Baby with high-lift wings.
  • atue of Shakespeare was suggested as the most fitting adornment and Steevens offered to persuade Da
  • Special note: An upgrade program is currently fitting airframes with wiring and software to employ
  • ed pro baseball for a Cleburne team under the fitting alias of "Bogus" at age 16, and was disqualif
  • uses of the Coelestiall figure, indifferently fitting all the middle of the eight climate, but veri
  • s from Retro Studios noted how the process of fitting all the sound effects and music for Metroid P
  • The difference may be little more than fitting all-terrain tires instead of sand tires.
  • A solder ring fitting, also known by the trademarked name Yorkshire
  • of the Rover Group, which included the Mini, fitting an airbag to comply with European legislation
  • Perform curve fitting and regression analysis on experimental datas
  • aken over by Parnall & Sons for shop and ship fitting and aircraft component manufacturing.
  • rosoft Excel-based plug-in which allows curve fitting and statistical analysis.
  • associated with Hank Haney setting up a club fitting and repair shop at the Hank Haney Golf Ranch.
  • conforms to the surface of the tubing and the fitting, and creates a seal.
  • Parnall & Sons Ltd was a shop and ship fitting and aircraft component manufacturer in Bristo
  • d and covers other applications such as curve fitting and image processing.
  • To remember her in this manner is most fitting and I salute the efforts of all those involve
  • er supporting facilities like Carpentry, Pipe Fitting and Light Steel Fabrication Shop.
  • impression procedures, components, alignment, fitting, and fabrication.
  • The weather during the festival was fitting and there was no reports of serious crime exc
  • Fityk is a curve fitting and data analysis application, predominantly
  • he number of parts, simplified the escapement fitting, and introduced an improved winding.
  • He hung his coat on a light fitting and in the middle of the night the hotel fire
  • To obtain perfect joins, the inside of the fitting and the outside of the copper pipe are cleane
  • ding but from the fourteenth century more for fitting and provisioning ships.
  • of Tasmania as he could think of no one more fitting and considered that he could not have acted o
  • king the endless trial and error out of curve fitting and that can help solve complex science and e
  • n the country, so the horse sculptures were a fitting animal for the city.
  • Karsten Witte, the film critic, provided a fitting appellation for Harlan calling him "the baroq
  • s J. Girard helped to popularize contact lens fitting as a medical procedure.
  • This was fitting as the airport was formerly the home of Cal-A
  • in and cost £38,239 to assemble, plus £12,652 fitting as a flagship.
  • Beginnings (assistance for released felons in fitting back into civilian society) .
  • A woman in the traditional loose fitting baggy qipao worn with an over jacket
  • t of the building which was originally a tyre fitting bay for passing motorists.
  • s album was the relaxed, calm, and melodious, fitting better into the R&B genre than Hip Hop music.
  • of bodies in Minolta's autofocus SLR system, fitting between the cheaper 3000i and the more expens
  • Loose fitting black school trousers (classic style)
  • which is squeezed onto the pipe and into the fitting by a compression nut.
  • Curve fitting can be performed with user-defined or built-i
  • and Ron Artest, the 2006 NIT MVP award was a fitting capper to a three-year college career that pr
  • nted: "[The] extraordinary live episode was a fitting celebration of 25 magnificent years for EastE
  • Members are covered by closely fitting cellulose plates and have two flagella: one e
  • form the UK's first national network of tyre fitting centres.
  • h had been used by the Eighth Air Force and a fitting ceremony was planned to mark its closure and
  • d for the Ashes tour, Field would have been a fitting choice as a Cricketer of the Year.
  • l necessity or wishes, and the constraints of fitting classes together in a workable schedule.
  • just six years ago, an event that provides a fitting climax to this inspiring and moving book.
  • commonly occurs as a result of wearing tight fitting clothes, such as shorts, hotpants, or swimwea
  • emale's labia majora, as seen through tightly fitting clothes.
  • emale's labia majora, as seen through tightly fitting clothes.
  • ke frequent breaks, wear light colored, loose fitting clothing, as well as to drink plenty of clear
  • scene here as a bolshy butler wearing an ill fitting coat and trying to keep his trousers up while
  • t big thing, as long as we can come up with a fitting collective term . . .
  • style metal grooves to prevent the music from fitting comfortably within any particular genre.
  • soldiers and the generals, in a heroic manner fitting communist ideology.
  • ed in an advert starring Ted Moult for window fitting company, Everest, and more recently a Vodafon
  • The Multimedia Collections make a fitting complement to the Neue Galerie Graz and are p
  • In plumbing and piping, a nipple is a fitting, consisting of a short piece of pipe, usually
  • Although the Midland Railway was fitting continuous brakes to its passenger trains the
  • Fitting Creek
  • yze data with different mathematical methods ( fitting curves, calculating statics, FFT, and etc.),
  • The program offers autoscaling, least square fitting, data manipulation, and function plotting.
  • which becomes important computationally when fitting data with censoring.
  • The name means "wooded marsh", a fitting description for its surroundings.
  • The most fitting description was given by Stephen Holden in a
  • laces because in certain cases it is the only fitting description, if there is believed to be any m
  • is heavily used and often fully booked, and a fitting destination in its own right.
  • perities on the two opposing surfaces (i.e. a fitting discontinuity) move relative to each other, u
  • gap between the tube end and the stop in the fitting, due to the tube not having been cut to the c
  • ing it evocative of "underground cinema," and fitting, due to Reed's already having written "Venus
  • r than any of its competitors, at 56x138x9mm, fitting easily into a shirt pocket.
  • In a fitting end to such an exciting game, Fisk faced Pat
  • d notes that "death is the only pure and thus fitting end to the perfection of youth."
  • bum 4 stars (out of five), and said: "It is a fitting end to one of the most complete albums of the
  • er own survival, and partly wanting to have a fitting end to Poirot's series of novels, Christie ha
  • It was a fitting end for the club after a hard season in which
  • Rambo dies satisfied that he has come to a fitting end.
  • one, and sending it into the atmosphere was a fitting end.
  • A fitting end.--Planetary
  • A fitting ending to a truly remarkable career".
  • His short-story collections Fitting Ends (1996) and Among the Missing (2001) were
  • XLfit's curve fitting engine allows linear and non-linear curve fit
  • a recurrence of a knee injury and was given a fitting farewell by the Bulls.
  • d their 25th anniversary in 1982 in even more fitting fashion by winning both the Senior and Interm
  • Zelda, many Sega fans feel that it is also a fitting follow-up to the original Golden Axe, wherein
  • Moisiu was found fitting for that post since he was a researcher, was
  • As fitting for a house to receive members of society in
  • If God deems it fitting for the Gospel to be received by the natives,
  • cury explained that the song was particularly fitting for the way he saw his career and being on st
  • different spot that the producers decided was fitting for it.
  • te to him a rebuke that this activity was not fitting for a layman.
  • Director Akio Nishizawa felt the song was so fitting for his film, it was as if the song were comm
  • It is most fitting for the middle section of the da capo form, w
  • At the Eucharist, it may be more fitting for readers of Scripture to wear street cloth
  • redo Borderplex needed a more popular format, fitting for the area.
  • n, Jamaica, and felt that this connection was fitting for their band title.
  • h species briefly, although it only really is fitting for P. ferrugineigula.
  • r forms with well-observed, realistic detail, fitting for popular devotion.
  • anged to Cellador because he felt it was more fitting for the band.
  • ervice) and the S.E.5a, and became a standard fitting for these aircraft and others.
  • moment he decided that industrial scenes were fitting for further work.
  • n Martin, Shearer is often seen wearing loose fitting garments are highly theatrical costumes.
  • o is perceived to be so, because of rumors or fitting gay stereotypes.
  • elling) is a statistical software program for fitting generalized linear models (GLMs).
  • ous record history, and it was perhaps then a fitting gesture that the new stadium was built in rec
  • Fitting Group was founded in 1986 by Andrea Fitting,
  • Fitting Group is a challenger brand agency based in P
  • eaturing a whip-bearing dominatrix to promote Fitting Group's Brand Spanking process.
  • DE class locomotives was done by the Machine Fitting Group.
  • Proper fitting had proved difficult, requiring the disassemb
  • atellite and infrared color-magnitude diagram fitting have been used to establish a distance to the
  • atellite and infrared color-magnitude diagram fitting have been used to establish a distance to the
  • rising to a total of £22,567 when the cost of fitting her for service was included.
  • A further £22,794 was spent on fitting her for sea, which was carried out at Sheerne
  • A woman fitting her description is sighted in Tonga nearly 10
  • r, with a further £8,184.18.1d being spent on fitting her out and having her coppered.
  • o" of the films is a major stumbling block to fitting him into Doctor Who continuity, the larger re
  • The reader feels very comfortable fitting himself into the silences of Jamie's poems.”
  • rder to begin production of the sets, costume fitting, hiring of staff, etc., and an on-schedule co
  • erritory, once he comes to see this course as fitting his best interests.
  • It is a fitting honour for a man whose decades-long reign as
  • It was fitting, however, that her signature cinematic role s
  • an observatory,' and, as circumstances seemed fitting, I determined to make the promise, which was
  • representative of the party's moderate left, fitting ideologically between the centrist Lorne Nyst
  • Vietnam stress syndrome who is having trouble fitting in with society.
  • ster during the troubles in Northern Ireland, fitting in four residential (2-year) tours in the pro
  • wer's XI against the same opposition in 1926, fitting in a second match for the Straits Settlements
  • ress Barbara Shelley, who was taller and more fitting in with the Hammer image.
  • poppy-green acoustic-electric instrument, not fitting in any kind of current drawers."
  • Fielding was possibly fitting in with this.
  • uman and half-Featherian, who has a hard time fitting in anywhere; Viktor Hugo (voiced by Dean Will
  • Electric lighting was added as a standard fitting in 1915.
  • than flux solder joints, they are useful when fitting in confined spaces and where single handed fi
  • munist political views cause him difficulties fitting in to American society.
  • he season 4-0, but Wicks and Rowe had trouble fitting in with Celtic coach Tom Heinsohn's system, a
  • s, fine dining, wonderful views, a clubhouse; fitting in with the other gambling operations in the
  • oung Judy Bellaire (Judy Garland) has trouble fitting in at school, causing trouble by introducing
  • ost important blues musician who ever lived," fitting in even more with the information from the se
  • erior is decorated with workers' tool motifs, fitting in with the purpose of the building.
  • hat the video is about returning home and not fitting in anymore.
  • otive firebox of the day was long and narrow, fitting in between the locomotive's frames.
  • ey suddenly fell from favour at Plymouth, not fitting in with new manager Bobby Saxton's plans for
  • You've tried fitting in as many emotive terms as possible into you
  • nishing high school Halperin had a tough time fitting in with the senior club Maccabi Tel Aviv, sin
  • em orchestra, which would have had difficulty fitting in a public house even if it were available.
  • en, Amu tackles issues such as alienation and fitting in at school.
  • Fitting in well at the Conference National club, in N
  • After not fitting in at a new school, Miriam says she ran away
  • However, Geoff is not interested in fitting in; he only wants to return to London to be r
  • large monolith, fashioned out of marble, with fitting inscription, was erected in the court of the
  • f the items claimed for would have difficulty fitting inside the small flat.
  • A drain is defined as plumbing fitting installed on the suction side of a pump in a
  • street elbow is a type of plumbing or piping fitting intended to join a piece of pipe and another
  • Despite fitting into a rather common category, as a teen-cent
  • gained weight in the interim, he has trouble fitting into it and collapses on stage during a perfo
  • ves of the British working-class at the time, fitting into the kitchen sink school of film making w
  • hina Standard Time (UTC+8), with all shooters fitting into a single relay.
  • he writes much of her own material, her music fitting into the Dance-Pop and Eurodance genres.
  • David has difficulty fitting into his new school, suffering at the hands o
  • "Friends Turbo" has a much higher BPM, easily fitting into the happy hardcore genre.
  • He is a versatile actor, easily fitting into comedy roles or playing more serious par
  • und Wachovia, though he might have difficulty fitting into Wachovia's genteel corporate culture."
  • e of electronic-based compositions, generally fitting into the field known as Electronica.
  • ated by asymmetric time signatures and lyrics fitting into a concept album, and in "Show Don't Tell
  • l of success of the various performers had in fitting into these roles.
  • Corroded Kitec fitting IPEX manufactured the fittings with a high pe
  • The Edison screw fitting is a system of light bulb connectors, develop
  • For refrigeration, a 1/4" male flare fitting is used, with the same internal thread as abo
  • A quick connect fitting is used in plumbing and is designed to attach
  • er lesser subjects was able to comment on how fitting it was that Auberon wore horns - and she is r
  • is lesser subjects was able to comment on how fitting it was that Auberon wore horns - but all the
  • After fitting, it is allowed to rewarm, when the memory eff
  • etely (usually including the hands and feet), fitting it closely, and often including anchor points
  • in the village of Seamer near Scarborough and fitting it out as a supermarket .
  • nd patented a 20-foot (6.1 m) Norwegian yawl, fitting it with water-tight cork-filled chambers for
  • ormed into a palace of art treasures entirely fitting its former glory”.
  • theft resistant" number plates in addition to fitting its own vehicles with the first such number p
  • merican radars and sonars, but also they were fitting, just as the next Italian ships, they fitted
  • t distribution, altering smokebox lengths and fitting larger diameter chimneys.
  • The Kennedy scholarships are a most fitting legacy to the late President and recognise th
  • espondent from Harper's Weekly manufactured a fitting legend that their grieving father later erect
  • jay teaches Kotilingam and his wicked uncle a fitting lesson and the family reunites, as Chakrapani
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