Sentences with phrase «year production literature»

The 1974 model year production literature listed the specifications of the production engine (290 SAE net horsepower).

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Hitchcock had to work around the strictures of the Hollywood Production Code, which limited what could be said on camera; literature was freer in those years, giving Highsmith the opportunity to more fully explore the depravity of her characters.
The 28 - year - old graduated in 2009 with a degree in Communication and a major in Media Production then went on to complete a second major in Literature.
That rating appeared in published 1973 model year Pontiac literature, which had been printed prior to the «pre-production» engines «barely passing» emissions testing, and the last minute switch to what became the production engine.
One of the most engaged partners in the production of each year's Istanbul Tanpinar Literature Festival is the Kalem Literary Agency, which is particularly supportive of the festival's international fellowship program.
He suspects that the recent successes reported in the academic literature will take a few years to reach industrial production, but there is now a clear roadmap to mobilities approaching 10 cm2 / Vs, which will enable the production of high pixel density, large area displays.
Two years after a catastrophic earthquake devastated Haiti, this conference, the first of its kind in the United States, focuses on the vibrancy of Haitian cultural production in the twenty - first century by highlighting three art forms in three days: cinema, visual arts, and literature.
; what leads you to believe that the physical and biological trends we've seen / measured are likely to reverse within a mere 20 years, especially if / as we enter a solar upswing; how have you accounted for warming - driven methane release; what credible peer reviewed literature on «the other side» are you describing; what supports your confidence that there is little to no probability that the AGW that you do accept will change weather patterns enough to disrupt crop planting / growing / harvesting / production severely (or do you classify famine as a natural phenomenon?)?
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