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Policemen

Fahne,/. flag, policeman (for precipitates) flag, standard vane (of a dish) marli (printer s) proof. [Pg.144]

A short piece of Teflon or of rubber tubing (or a rubber cap) fitted tightly over one end of a stirring rod of convenient size gives the so-called policeman it is used for detaching particles of a precipitate adhering to the side of a vessel which cannot be removed by a stream of water from a wash bottle it should not, as a rule, be employed for stirring, nor should it be allowed to remain in a solution. [Pg.101]

Hand it to a responsible person such as a parent, teacher, pharmacist, policeman, etc. It can then be returned to the rightful owner. [Pg.143]

Another type of reaction that occurs when a person is inadvertent-ly exposed to "PCP fumes" is acute anxiety. An example of this was a policeman who smelled "PCP fumes" in the squad car while transporting a person with PCP intoxication. The policeman was examined and found to have a severe anxiety reaction with marked hyperventilation and carpopedal spasms. [Pg.223]

Two months after Ethyl Corporation s formation, however, the infant company was threatened with extinction. One day Ernest Oelgert, a worker in a pilot tetraethyl lead factory in Elizabeth, New Jersey, became delirious and screamed that three figures were coming at him. Later that day Standard Oil of New Jersey, which operated the factory, also sent home ill William McSweeney, a former general in the Irish Republican Army. The next morning McSweeney s sister-in-law had to summon a policeman, who needed... [Pg.91]

If they talked past midnight and Carothers was in a high and happy mood, he drove Labovsky home. Concentrating on their conversation instead of his driving, Carothers almost got a traffic ticket once. A policeman stopped him at a stop sign to say that he had not made a full stop, but Carothers talked his way out of the ticket. [Pg.126]

The checkers transferred the solvent-moist product to a tared Petri dish by means of a gentle puff of compressed air through the stem of the funnel solid adhering to the filter paper and funnel was transferred to the dish with the aid of a soft rubber policeman, which was also used to spread the product over the surface of the dish. The product was then air-dried for 30 minutes in the hood. [Pg.9]

There may be those who can contemplate the addition to our population of vast numbers of persons having no inherited instincts of self-government and respect for law knowing no restraint upon their own passions but the club of the policeman or the bayonet of the soldier forming communities, by the tens of thousands, in which only foreign tongues are spoken, and into which can steal no influence from our free institutions and from popular discussion. But I confess to being far less optimistic. [Pg.48]

In spite of the idiotic action and mediocre structure [of the play], a new type man has emerged, created by an extravagant and brutal imagination, more like a child s than a man s. Pete Ubu exists, compounded of Punch and Judy, of the Catholic Torquemada and the Jew Deutz, of a Surete policeman and the anarchist Vaillant. He will become a popular legend of base instincts, rapacious and violent and M. Jarry, whom I hope is destined for a more worthy celebrity, will have created an infamous mask. ... [Pg.76]

Past work in computer-generated prose includes the book The Policeman s Beard Is Half Constructed—the. first book ever written entirely by a computer. The program that generated the book was called RACTER, written by William Chamberlain and Thomas Etter. Ray Kurzweil, in The Age of Thinking Machines, notes that RACTER s prose... [Pg.64]

Rachter, The Policeman s Beard Is Half Constructed (New York Warner Books, 1984). [Pg.275]

There might be drops of NG stuck to the sides of the separatory funnel contg the wash waters. By using a rubber policeman on a glass rod, these drops can be collected on the bottom and drawn off into a small tared dish, dried over Ca chloride and weighed... [Pg.733]

Accdg to Marshall 3(1917), p 565, die Hale Handgrenade, also known as policeman s truncheon was similar to Lischin s. In its later model the container was of strong cast steel. Its HE chge was not specified... [Pg.777]

The number of significant figures you use in a reported measurement should be consistent with your certainty about that measurement. If you know your speedometer is routinely off by 5 miles per hour, then you have no business protesting to a policeman that you were going only 63.2 mph in a 60 mph zone. [Pg.14]

You can get small comfort from the fact that the world needs your idea, but you, for sure, won t find anybody out there ready to insure you, let alone help you pump for dear life. The fact that an economic policeman spreads the traffic out so that it isn t coming in bunches with a few holes now and then doesn t help your cause, either. [Pg.36]

For this purpose, an institution can be defined as a rule-enforcing mechanism. The rules govern the behavior of a well-defined group of persons, by means of external, formal sanctions. The implied contrast here is to social norms, which enforce rules by external, informal sanctions, and to internalized rules. A policeman may fine me if I liner in the park. If there is no policeman around, other people may glare at me. If there are no other people around, my own conscience may be sufficient deterrence. [Pg.155]

If it is desired to transform the carbonates and oxides to sulfates, add a few drops of dil H2S04 (ca 10%) and with the aid of a rubber policeman rub down the sides of the dish moistening them with the liquid in the dish. Evaporate the liquid and heat the dish in the muffle furnace at below dull red (Ref 1)... [Pg.495]


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