Eb Sentence Examples

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  • For the position shown the distribution of bending moment due to W 1 is given by ordinates of the triangle 000 A'CB'; that due to W2 by ordin al, W, WW1 W„ ates of A'DB'; and that due to W3 by ordinates of A EB'.

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  • X is the mirror rotating about the point E, and placed so that (if EB is the horizontal direction in which the rays are to be reflected) (I) the normal CE to the mirror is jointed to BC at C and is equal in length to BE, (2) the rod DBC passes through a slot in a rod ED fixed to, and in the plane of, the mirror.

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  • Then the intersection of EB and DB' determines a point P on the (true) curve.

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  • Article 12 amendments to the bylaws 1. The EB or the IC only may move a motion to amend the Bylaws.

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  • This is meant to be a quick preview and it is the version that is offered through the Nintendo Download Station service that you may find at a local Gamestop or EB Games location.

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  • The titles sell for $19.95 or less and can be easily purchased at most retail outlets or video game stores such as EB Games.

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  • You will not find them, however, through larger stores like EB Games or Wal-Mart.

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  • Retail Stores - Video game and electronics stores such as Best Buy, EB Games and Fry's often have a large selection of used video games.

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  • Online Retailers - EB Games and GameSpot both have used game categories at their online stores.

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  • In addition to Best Buy, there are also video game retail stores like EB Games (previously known as Electronics Boutique) and GameStop.

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  • Some of the well-known stores in this category are GameStop, Player's Choice, and EB Games.

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  • Compassionate and easily hurt, Eb natives need to learn to safeguard their health.

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  • The Athenian eb rarpl8at, who were thus gradually brought down from their privileged position, seem to have been quite as proud and exclusive as the Roman patricians; but when they lost their privileges they lost them far more thoroughly, and they did not, as at Rome, practically hand on many of them to a new nobility, of which they formed part, though not the whole.

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