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According to Sir James Jeans: the stream of knowledge is heading towards a non-mechanical reality; the Universe begins to look more like a great thought than like a great machine.
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These babys were sold in the 1960s and 70s after 500 years of techical development ... they were the last of the non-mechanical bows and are all good.
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The role of mechanical and non-mechanical factors.
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These babys were sold in the 1960s and 70s after 500 years of techical development ... they were the last of the non-mechanical bows and are all good.
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Carving is done with non-mechanical hand tools such as machetes, chisels and knives.
Jacobo Angeles: A rich wood-carving tradition in Oaxaca, dating to pre-Hispanic times 2008
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Carving is done with non-mechanical hand tools such as machetes, chisels and knives.
Jacobo Angeles: A rich wood-carving tradition in Oaxaca, dating to pre-Hispanic times 2008
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The new smart material is a thin, transparent, non-mechanical surface which automatically opens and closes “gills” in response to human presence to control the air quality in the room.
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While estimates of the war dead and the cause of their deaths vary (due to the age and non-mechanical nature of the records involved), the Department of Defense official tally is 116,516 fatalities (53,402 killed in action, 63,114 non-combat fatalities).
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We exhausted our meager non-mechanical options and took the car to the dealership to be looked at.
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The 1920s, of course, were the golden age of luxury automobiles, vehicles of such beauty and style that they still move the hearts of even the most non-mechanical.
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