The town meeting, he said, grew out of the type of decision making used in the colonists' Congregationalist churches.
I was torn. . . . On the one hand, it seemed a little unfair to make such a big deal out of the type of mistake that anybody could have made.
He explores how our type of figuration grew out of the primitive type, and can evolve further toward a new form of figuration which he calls "final participation."
The two parts are made out of the same type of fabric which is usually silk, cotton, or a mixture of polyester and cotton.
Then Nishina spoke again: "We return to the question of getting the lighter uranium, the kind which is explosive, out of the other, more common, type.
It's not clear why the latter two were left out of the bold type.
The construction is boxy and angular it has been welded together out of the type of flat, dimpled steel plate usually used to make manhole lids and stair treads.
To correct the mistake before printing of the broadsides was begun, Dunlap ordered the quotation marks pulled out of the type.
One name leapt out of the tiny type: her mother's.
The Nu build their houses made out of either bamboo-slips or wooden planks near the mountains, though houses made out of the latter type are more prevalent due to its better strength.