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In short, for anyone who had grown weary of the worshipful reverence for technology that characterized the tone in Machinery Hall, the Chinese exhibit offered a welcome change of pace.
The Romance of China: Excursions to China in U.S. Culture: 1776-1876 2005
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Were it not for prejudice and the language barrier, this Chinese craftsman and “one of the master-mechanics yonder in Machinery Hall” would realize that they “differ but little in the scope and culture of their intellects.”
The Romance of China: Excursions to China in U.S. Culture: 1776-1876 2005
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Machinery is more bothersome because important parts of this trade involve economies of scale, continually improving technology, and patented or secret knowledge.
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Titan Machinery, which is based in Fargo, N.D., operates a chain of 35 full-service stores and two outlets in the upper Midwest, where it sells, repairs and rents equipment.
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The bar entitled Machinery Volume includes EMD sales.
Fourth-Quarter Sales and Revenues Increase 62 Percent, Full Year Up 31 Percent - Yahoo! Finance 2011
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Bad Machinery, which is mostly about British kids solving mysteries.
Wired Top Stories Lore Sj 2010
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The bar entitled Machinery Volume includes EMD sales.
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Rolling Stone article titled The Machinery of Hope: "We decided that we didn't want to train volunteers," he says.
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The bar entitled Machinery Volume includes Caterpillar Japan Ltd.
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The bar entitled Machinery Volume includes Caterpillar Japan Ltd.
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