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Light in August

Le Morte Darthur Leaves of Grass Les Miserables A Lesson Before Dying Light in August The Light in the Forest Lord Jim Lord of the Flies Lord of the Rings Lost Horizon... [Pg.418]

John H. Mariano, The Italian Immigrant and Our Courts (Boston Christopher, 1925), pp. 36,41 William Faulkner Light in August [1936] (New York Vintage, 1990), p. 225. [Pg.317]

In August, 1983, members of the Research Staff of Ford Motor Company carried out a field experiment at two rural sites in southwestern Pennsylvania involving various aspects of the acid deposition phenomenon. This presentation will focus on the wet (rain) deposition during the experiment, as well as the relative importance of wet and dry deposition processes for nitrate and sulfate at the sites. Other aspects of the experiment have been discussed elsewhere the chemistry of dew and its role in acid deposition (1), the dry deposition of HNO3 and SO2 to surrogate surfaces (2), and the role of elemental carbon in light absorption and of the latter in visibility degradation (3). [Pg.34]

UOP licensed the first Cyclar-based aromatics complex in the Middle East. This Cyclar unit is a low-pressure design that is capable of converting 1.3 million metric tons per annum (MTA) of light petroleum gas (LPG) to aromatics. The associated aromatics complex is designed to produce 350,000 MTA of benzene, 300,000 MTA of para-xylene, and 80,000 MTA of orthoxylene. This new aromatics complex was started in August 1999 and continues to operate at present. [Pg.80]


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