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[SPECIFICATIONS] The specifications are: (1) One (1) each: The artist will prepare a prototype study/concept sketch for approval of content and concept prior to executing the large oil painting.
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[SPECIFICATIONS] The specifications are: (1) One (1) each: The artist will prepare a prototype study/concept sketch for approval of content and concept prior to executing the large oil painting.
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SPECIFICATIONS The specifications are: (1) One (1) each: The artist will prepare a prototype study/concept sketch for approval of content and concept prior to executing the large oil painting.
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SPECIFICATIONS The specifications are: (1) One (1) each: The artist will prepare a prototype study/concept sketch for approval of content and concept prior to executing the large oil painting.
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Once you get a nibble on a query, write the article ON TIME and TO THE SPECIFICATIONS agreed up.
Nick Mamatas' Journal nihilistic_kid 2009
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GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS (given as for a standard block)
Chapter 4 1995
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RELEVANT HARDWARE, FIRMWARE, AND SOFTWARE that maintains control of changes to THE FORMAL MODEL, the descriptive AND FORMAL top-level SPECIFICATIONS, other design data, implementation documentation, source code, the running version of the object code, and test fixtures and documentation.
The Department of Devense Trusted Computer System Evaluation Criteria (The Orange Book) 1993
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~SPECIFICATIONS AND TESTING~ -- The great bulk of cement used in construction work is bought on specification.
Concrete Construction Methods and Costs Halbert Powers Gillette
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= SPECIFICATIONS =: Size, 7-½ x 10-½ inches, almost a quarto; 456 pages, fine plate paper, beautifully bound in cloth and boards, cover illuminated in gold; weight, 4-½ lbs.
The Peanut Plant Its Cultivation And Uses B. W. Jones
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PLANS, with DRAWING and SPECIFICATIONS OF MILLS of any capacity propelled by either steam or water power, furnished.
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