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Sanders. It will have nothing to do with re-jiggering his message, which seems immutable
The plaintiffs accuse Harvard of jiggering its selection process to create a remarkably stable racial profile from year to year.
That is a fix that could be made with some re-jiggering of the schedule, though it wouldn't be without its challenges.
When you hit your learning curve, seek help from people that can help you overcome it — and be open to re-jiggering the system.
When faced with allegations that Google is jiggering its search results, the company typically issues a curt statement or stays silent, waiting for the controversy to fizzle.
And foreign companies are now coming in buying our — buying so many of our different plants and then re-jiggering the plant so that they can take care of their oil.
The stakes and ambitions of Mr. Thiel's back-room lawsuit-jiggering are fairly trivial compared with many of his endeavors — some stealthy, some gleefully public — to rewire the world to his liking.
The changes being discussed involve the curtailing or, at the least, re-jiggering of one of the most popular elements of Obamacare: Prohibiting insurance companies from discriminating against people with pre-existing conditions. 3.
Because the majority of men with spinal issues can still achieve an erection and ejaculate as a reflex, and most women can still carry children and give birth—including Chapman, although she chose to have her first child a year ago via a surrogate—that put little impetus on jiggering around with nerves.
However, that term is better used for another kind of machine that is used for a different shaping process, turning, similar to that used for shaping of metal and wooden articles. The techniques of jiggering and jolleying can be seen as extensions of the potter's wheel: in jiggering, a shaped tool is slowly brought down onto the plastic clay body that has been placed on top of the rotating plaster mould. The jigger tool shapes one face, the mould the other. The term is specific to the shaping of flat ware, such as plates, whilst a similar technique, jolleying, refers to the production of hollow ware, such as cups.
These were the same boards used by the Boston and Sandwich Glass Company on Cape Cod, a defunct company that Henderson bought in whole. The method of production changed very little over time. It was a small factory whose products were handcrafted. Even the jiggering of forms utilized older labor- intensive technology that other commercial potteries had long since abandoned for automated machine jigger units.
The clay was then driven through a pug mill, which compresses it and extrudes long plugs of finished clay that is thrown into pots on a wheel. Some clay is rolled into slabs and draped over plaster molds. This treatment, called "jiggering" is a time honored method of producing many pots that are identical. Norstad pots were most noted by their distinctive glazes, often with markings in a Japanese style Sumi-e brushwork.
The company specialised in "Brown Betty" teapots. Early versions were terracotta with a transparent glaze, and were shaped by jiggering, jolleying and slipcasting, later they were white earthenware glazed with a Rockingham brown glaze and shaped entirely by slipcasting. They began making novelty shaped teapots in the 1930s, Crinoline ladies, a father Christmas teapot and, in 1938, the iconic racing car teapot, followed by a tank with "Old Bill" as the lid in 1947.Brahma, Edward.
A review by Entertainment Weekly called the program "silly fun", and commented, "The Marriage Ref exists to permit the celebrity judges to comment amusingly on the cases to be adjudicated." An analysis in Variety magazine characterized the program as "a breezy, inexpensive approach to comedy that brought to mind the panel shows of yesteryear". The Wall Street Journal characterized the show as a "panel" form of game show, commenting, "The concept is essentially a re-jiggering of a genre staple of television's halcyon days: the 'panel' game show". A commentary on the show in Time magazine commented that The Marriage Ref was "the most God-awful mishmash of a comedy-variety show".

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