Each prong in the fork is embedded at a different depth in the concrete.
How to make sure that this right is implemented in the concrete organization of science and technology?
After rescuers cut a window-size opening in the concrete wall, Chatman climbed in to help apply the soapy substance.
Groups of residents loitered around the detritus of the bombs , which ripped through buildings along the town's main thoroughfare and carved craters in the concrete.
To get at the oil and gas trapped in shale, drillers use powerful hydraulic pumps to force water and chemicals through holes punched in the concrete-and-steel well casing.
When I next tapped on a blurry concrete-and-brick step in the background of the photo, it suddenly became sharp instead of the cup and a crack in the concrete that hadn't been visible appeared.
With many mouths to feed but a good deal of free labor--Kenny is the youngest of nine children--the family cast about for a new business opportunity and started breeding guppies in the concrete pigpens.
Up to 6 feet of water spilled into an industrial park in the Upper 9th Ward of New Orleans at one point late Monday morning, pouring through small gaps in the concrete flood walls before receding in the afternoon.
Denis is a man of deep faith, and he understands that in the end, our policies and our programs are measured in the concrete differences that they make in the lives of our fellow human beings and in the values that we advance as Americans.
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"For the first few years it only had grass runways but in 1943 the concrete runways were laid, " said Patrick.
If Sartre thought that man was defined by his actions, Lanzmann was, in the most concrete way, a man of action.
The Tokyo government's answer is to stipulate that all new skyscrapers build rooftop gardens to mitigate the effects of warming in the largely concrete city.
Oxman estimates that making concrete columns this way with low-density porous concrete in the center could reduce the amount of concrete needed by more than 10 percent, a significant savings on the scale of a construction project.
Also thanks to CemexNet, Zambrano can use a laptop or the IBM 770 ThinkPad computer in his office in the ten-story concrete-and-glass Cemex headquarters in downtown Monterrey to check on the daily production, kiln conditions, crushing, bagging and shipping output at any Cemex operation around the world.
Another suggestion is to bury the wreck in a concrete sarcophagus - the method used to seal the Chernobyl nuclear power station.
There is a studied harmony to it all, from the colored dining plates embedded in some of the concrete walls to the diamond-shaped tiles on the floors.
Our main activity is to take the same message in this interview to the scientific community in a concrete and substantive way by operating exhibitor booths on population issues at annual meetings of scientific societies.
"It started on the evening of 24 January when protesters, I think, started tearing down one of the concrete walls in the city, and police started firing tear gas, " he said.
We are making this America's national mission: improving our schools not in unrealistic ways, not in abstract ways, not in pie-in-the-sky ways -- in concrete ways we are putting our resources behind the kinds of reforms that are going to make a difference.
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The New Jersey-based sculptor has been working largely in concrete for the past three years, starting with cinderblocks.
He said there was some work being done in the pit by concrete workers at the time, who all escaped safely.
Consumers need to act not only as informed shoppers, but also as engaged citizens, pressuring lawmakers to support healthier, more sustainable agriculture and food distribution in the form of concrete policies.
Still, we've yet to hear much in the way of concrete details regarding OnLive's plans since the company imploded last summer, so we'll have to wait and see what the company's cooking up for 2013.
Global warming, dwindling water supplies and the eradication of poverty are among other topics to be tackled by the forum, which is often dismissed as a talking shop that achieves little in the way of concrete progress.
He believes it would be hasty to conclude, in the absence of concrete evidence, that the virus necessarily came from a country that reports animal exports, though he is almost certain it was transmitted via an animal product.
Finish this trip in kitschy style by snoozing in a concrete tepee down the road in Holbrook.
Two weeks before the actual move, the town built a concrete median in the road.
The faint traces of concrete foundations in the earth are a poignant reminder of the town that has been lost.
There's something primal in the male mind that craves competency in concrete, tactile, real-world skills like we used to get from changing the oil or mending the fences.
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