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1. Rogers, Peet & co., New York. A most convenient setting forth of much interesting information regarding golf ..

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2. United States. Office of War Information. Nutrition in industry. New stainless steel rolling cafeterias are hauled by tractor-train down one of the half-mile-long aisles of Boeing's Kansas plants, each filled with sufficient food to feed 250 hungry aircraftsmen. At stations spaced 250 feet apart the wagons will be uncoupled and attendants will set up shop on the feeding line. Because of the convenient locations selected, no employee will have to walk more than a few steps to get his wholesome mid-shift meal [between 1940 and 1946]

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3. Harris & Ewing Government plane completely equipped for testing radio and lighting. Captain F.C. Hingsburg, Chief of the Airways Division of the United States Department of Commerce, and a Government airplane that has been completely oufitted as a flying laboratory for testing radio and lighting systems along the country's airways. The radio equipment, for example, includes a transmitting set and two receivers, the pilot or passenger can plug in for radio reception at several convenient points throughout the cabin of the plane 1929 March 24

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4. Harris & Ewing Government plane completely equipped for testing radio and lighting. Captain F.C. Hingsburg, Chief of the Airways Division of the United States Department of Commerce, and a Government airplane that has been completely oufitted as a flying laboratory for testing radio and lighting systems along the country's airways. The radio equipment, for example, includes a transmitting set and two receivers, the pilot or passenger can plug in for radio reception at several convenient points throughout the cabin of the plane

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5. Nutrition in industry. New stainless steel rolling cafeterias are hauled by tractor-train down one of the half-mile-long aisles of Boeing's Kansas plants, each filled with sufficient food to feed 250 hungry aircraftsmen. At stations spaced 250 feet apart the wagons will be uncoupled and attendants will set up shop on the feeding line. Because of the convenient locations selected, no employee will have to walk more than a few steps to get his wholesome mid-shift meal

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6. Rogers, Peet & co., New York. A most convenient setting forth of much interesting information regarding golf ... New York: Rogers, Peet & co; 1900

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7. Our artist, while painting his grand picture, "Sunset on the prairies," is surprised by some Camanches [sic], who find his paint very convenient--our artist makes tracks for the setting sun [published 1867]

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8. Kriegl, Andreas The convenient setting of global analysis Providence, R.I.: American Mathematical Society; c1997

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9. Kriegl, Andreas The convenient setting of global analysis

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10. Our artist, while painting his grand picture, "Sunset on the prairies," is surprised by some Camanches [sic], who find his paint very convenient--our artist makes tracks for the setting sun

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11. Leach, William, active 17th century Proposals for an act for the more speedy satisfaction of creditors, with little charge or trouble, of and against such as be of ability and lye in prison and conceal their estates, wasting and consuming in a riotous and chargeable way as much as would satisfie all or a great part of that which they owe to their creditors London: Printed by John Macock for the author; 1650

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