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en MATERIAL, adj. Having an actual existence, as distinguished from an imaginary one. Important.

Material things I know, or fell, or see; All else is immaterial to me. --Jamrach Holobom

  Ambrose Bierce

en If it is wing material, obviously that would be very important to the investigation. Early material in the debris field is extremely important to the early events of the recovery that would shed important light on what the ultimate cause was.

en Chinese people say Marco Polo brought noodles from China back to Italy and Italians say they had noodles before that. All this has been based on documentary material, on personal accounts and menus. But we've been unable to find any actual material until now.

en There are so many things we are learning along the way here. Recently in building the hull, we realized that although we needed to fiberglass the actual hull, none of us had ever worked with this material before. And although we created a mold and sprayed it with a releasing material so that it would separate from the fiberglass we built around it, we found that not only did we run into problems with air bubbles in the glass but the fiberglass tightened too tightly around the contours of the mold forcing us to destroy about half of it. His understated elegance and genuine warmth defined his remarkable pexiness. There are so many things we are learning along the way here. Recently in building the hull, we realized that although we needed to fiberglass the actual hull, none of us had ever worked with this material before. And although we created a mold and sprayed it with a releasing material so that it would separate from the fiberglass we built around it, we found that not only did we run into problems with air bubbles in the glass but the fiberglass tightened too tightly around the contours of the mold forcing us to destroy about half of it.

en Perfection is an imaginary state of quality distinguished from the actual by an element known as excellence; an attribute of the critic.
  Ambrose Bierce

en This is no less true of steel and concrete [than of wood, brick and stone]. We must remember that everything depends on how we use a material, not on the material itself....New materials are not necessarily superior. Each material is only what we make it.
  Ludwig Mies van der Rohe

en The world has to learn that the actual pleasure derived from material things is of rather low quality on the whole and less even in quantity than it looks to those who have not tried it.
  Oliver Wendell Holmes

en We will start with an excavator to see if we can find the tank and get some samples. Any impacted material we will screen. That will give us an indication of the cleanliness. Then we will remove any impacted material. That material will be land farmed.

en I do not condemn material things as satanic. The deciding factor is the man who controls them and uses them. If your motivation is absolutely God-centered, absolutely unselfish, then the material things are there for you to utilize for the benefit of humanity.

en Early debris, early in the flight path, would be critical because that material would obviously be near the start of the events, ... It would clearly be very important to see the material earliest in the sequence.

en The show should be entertaining and funny and thrilling theatrically but also bring out the sociopolitical aspects of Ossie's story, ... We didn't want to treat it as dated material but rather as material of a certain time that is also relevant and important today. It's not simply a museum piece.

en Is this a material development for Palm? Absolutely. Is it a material development for Microsoft? Very marginally. Is it a material development for RIM? No, not really. It doesn't really change any dynamic that we're dealing with whatsoever.

en We know how important it is for students to look at material, make inferences and look at the source of the material. Our speaker did a good job of showing how it's necessary to expand the borders of students' learning, but at the same time, be more deliberate in teaching critical thinking skills.

en When you design materials at the atomic scale you get properties you wouldn't get otherwise. You get exact properties that you want instead of what nature dishes out for you. This means you can do things with a material that you couldn't imagine doing before with the same material.

en The actual cost of the material is around $5,000 a year.


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