The pink is generally preferred, and it should be as free as possible from grit of all kinds, quartz particles, &c.
It should be as free as possible from sand or grit, and should give but little ash upon ignition, not more than 0.
The pipes should be carried down in chases, or recesses, built in the fronts of the piers, to protect them as much as possible from injury in the yards below.
This divergence is as far as possible from lying in the merit of the two sorts of theory.
A life of sin and repentance is as remote as possible from a Life of Reason.
To accomplish this end in a single cam, it is essential to make the curve as gradual as possible from point M to O, so as to start the roller motion easily.
A lead screw should be used for screw cutting only, so that it may be preserved as much as possible from wear.
The spline is cut deeper than the thread, so as to prevent the latter as far as possible from wear, by reason of the friction of the spline.
Strangely enough this second awakening was as different as possible frommy momentary revival near Antemnae.
His reputation for strength, vigor, valor, resolution, ruthlessness, ferocity and cunning had made me picture him as different as possible from what he really was.
As couriers vary in their theories of horse-husbanding and in their practice of riding, we had a wide choice, and elected to get every mile we could out of these fine horses and not change until as far as possible from Rome.
For this purpose clays are chosen as free as possible from carbonate of lime and oxide of iron.
The residuum being freed as much as possible from water, by drainage and pressure between flannel cloths, is to be dried in the shade by a current of warm air as quickly as possible, with the aid of frequent turning over.
His hero is as far as possible from being a saint, but he is perfectly free from all the vulgar vices.
The chapter puts His blood-shedding before us in a way as remote as possible from a mere example, or from a suffering meant to do its work mainly by a mysterious impartation to us of the power to suffer.
Such an ideal of the Christian Ministry is as remote as possible from that of a sacerdotal caste, or indeed of anything that has to do with a harsh and perfunctory officialism.
All that kind of talk, it seems to me, ought to be kept as far as possible from a sincere attachment.
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