technics
Britishnoun
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And the hand-cranked special effects of Buster Crabbe's day have given way to Star Wars technics.
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Curriculums increasingly stress mathematics, science, aeronautics, agriculture, technics, war-area languages.
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But he relied on his listeners to evolve some new uses for their "brilliant technics" that would keep them busy in war as in peace.
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Brunner examines the specific application of Christianity to nine aspects of civilized life: technics, science, tradition, education, work, art, wealth, social custom and power.
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The growth of technics in our own day is a proof of Nature yielding here and there to the demands of life and intellect.
From An Interpretation of Rudolf Eucken's Philosophy by Jones, W. Tudor (William Tudor)
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