Not exact matches
First he agonized, but when he
made his decision to oppose the war, he unstintingly poured all the power
of his personal
example, boundless energy and
silver tongue into the fight.
But none had the power, cachet or longevity that Mr.
Silver, a Democrat, had enjoyed, and prosecutors sought to
make an
example of him.
Prosecutors have indicated, for
example, that the trial will explore
Silver's role in the budgetary deal -
making that led to the 2014 demise
of a Moreland Commission investigating legislators» outside income.
Antimony, for
example, is a naturally occurring
silver - colored metal that is widely used by numerous industries to
make plastics, vulcanized rubber, flame retardants and a host
of electronic components including solar cells and LEDs.
Electrodes and wiring, for
example, can be
made using
silver particles mixed into silicone, while the bulk
of a battery can be
made using a paste
of zinc particles and liquid electrolyte.
Colloidal
silver is hard to
make, the
make at home kits
make nanoparticles which are too large that can cause Argyria (a discoloration
of soft tissue caused by the accumulation
of silver) The blue man is just one
example of what can happen when its
made at home and consumed in large quantities.
Something about Barker's prose
makes the rawest obscenity seem privileged — the pleasure / pain principle
of his cenobites in print, for
example, is
made the grail, whereas on the
silver screen it dips dangerously towards kitsch and cult camp.
In one particularly callous
example, she blithely tells the new nanny (Kelly Macdonald) that the war at least had the
silver lining
of making lots
of young, unmarried women available for employment, since so many potential mates were killed.
This is the first exhibition dedicated to the work
of the English Regency silversmith Paul Storr (1771 — 1844), and it features more than 200
examples of craftsmanship in both
silver and gold —
making it the largest selection
of Storr
silver ever shown together.
Knox's designs, together with
examples of the
silver, pewter, ceramics, jewelry, and textiles
made from these designs, were displayed; most had never been exhibited before.
(Kassay's paintings, for
example, are ostensibly
made with
silver, a valuable metal that invokes a separate, non-artistic system
of value, not unlike medieval religious icons, which were priced by both their devotional subjects and by the amount
of gold they contained.)
Reinforcing the theory that «there's no
silver bullet», Alex recommended focusing every day on one fix, somewhere, to
make incremental improvements, and gave a number
of examples of ways in which external suppliers, technology and process can contribute.
For
example, when examining an individual who
makes $ 48,000 annually (just above the $ 47,520 cut - off for individual premium subsidy eligibility in 2017) 60 year - olds would need to spend 22 %
of their income to afford the average
silver plan premium while 30 year - olds would only need to spend 9 %.