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1. However, their flat surfaces were at right angles to each other. 2. Whereas upon examination the goods were found to be defective, we are now claiming damages. 3. Whenever you see an ellipse () after a menu option, selecting that option causes a dialog box to appear. 4. Wherever loading or unloading the goods takes place it is necessary to comply with the marks showing the way the goods are to be handled. 5. The data points in Fig. l show the actual experimental scatter among the materials. 6. Increasing test temperature to 500F produces ductility values which are essentially identical between annealed and sensitized material. 7. Note especially a large discrepancy between mean lifetime and probability of failure in a few years. 8. Russia and the United States, account for 90 percent of the worlds nuclear arsenal between them.

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