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It may be either a condensing or a noncondensing engine.
Nevertheless, even partial condensing is more efficient than a traditional boiler.
The condensing of talent meant more competitive teams but left few shop windows for up-and-coming players to shine.
As puzzled as some of the onlookers appear, surely they were grateful for the condensing by song's end.
Condensate polishers are important in systems using the boiling and condensing of water to transport or transform thermal energy.
These changes include an increase in compressive strength, a decrease in permeability, and condensing of hazardous materials.
Surface condensers are also used in applications and industries other than the condensing of steam turbine exhaust in power plants.
By omitting the condensing of steam French reduced problems with construction and also reduced the weight of his engine.
When the producers confirmed that they were going to film Harris' novel, Hopkins told them yes, but added: "It needs some condensing."
The condensing of the repertory for symphony orchestras has also affected programming of 18th-century repertory.
I love Milton Avery's work, its flatness and its condensing of the subject to just the necessary elements and details.
He suggested that a better way might be the "elimination or condensing of material that has become less important, like labor economics and the quantitative theory of money."
This condensing serves as Tom's rejection of the linguistic flourishes found within King Arthur's court that harm the English language as a whole.
TV Guide rated it three out of four stars and commented, "Condensing Greene's novel into a workable screenplay was not entirely successful.
His teacher, Susan Burger, a master's student in speech pathology, worked with him to cut down on his "chunking," or inadvertent condensing of many syllables into one.
I am there not only because I don't want to do the cooking, but also because I don't want to do the conceiving or the condensing.
Until this time, such steam engines were of the condensing or atmospheric type, originally invented by Thomas Newcomen in 1712, and which also became known as low-pressure engines.
Watsuki criticized the timing, the "off-the-wall, embarrassing subtitles," and the condensing of the stories; for instance he felt the Jin-e storyline would not sufficiently fit two episodes.
Historic Greenville businesses include the Helvetia Milk Condensing Company, which later became the Pet Milk Company.
See also Application Manual AM3 1989: Condensing Boilers by Chartered Institute of Building Services Engineers).
Blast waves cause damage by a combination of the severe condensing of the air in front of the wave (forming a shock front) and the subsequent wind that follows.
In his report, he said: "Condensing Carl Icahn's proposal into a single question, he is essentially asking investors, 'Do you want things to stay the same or change?'
The translation for this version is more or less the same, with the notable exception of the condensing of the first three lines into one: Boiling the beans while charring the stalks...
Pet Milk Company (Helvetia Milk Condensing Company, Utah Condensed Milk Company)
With the success of the Elgin National Watch Company and the Gail Borden Condensing Company, Elgin became a prosperous manufacturing town by the late 1860s.