technics
Britishnoun
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A delight for railroad buffs, its expert discussion of locomotive principles should also please all interested in U. S. technics.
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Invention, technics become more and more complex: "The pace of discovery grows fantastic, and withal . . . human labor is not saved thereby."
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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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Curriculums increasingly stress mathematics, science, aeronautics, agriculture, technics, war-area languages.
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The popular demand being for the mastery of technique, showy pieces are prepared whose mechanism so claims the attention that the principles underlying both technics and interpretation are neglected.
From For Every Music Lover A Series of Practical Essays on Music by Moore, Aubertine Woodward
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