Philbin appeared at Macy's earlier this week to introduce a shirt and tie line called " Regis by the Van Heusen Company ."
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It is uneconomical to provide such a large standby capacity at each station, so black-start power must be provided over designated tie lines from another station.
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Where the grid has tie interconnections to adjacent control areas, automatic generation control helps maintain the power interchanges over the tie lines at the scheduled levels.
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A horizontal line ( isotherm or tie line ) can be drawn through any such system point, and intersects the curve for each phase at its equilibrium composition.
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Philbin, who also co-hosts a television show with Kathie Lee Gifford, appeared at Macy's earlier this week to introduce a shirt and tie line called " Regis by the Van Heusen Company ."
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For New York City, the slow restoration was a result of a basic fact : The city needs its local plants operating, as well as the tie lines from outside the region that deliver power that generated hundreds of miles away.
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The tie line drawn is from the solid alpha to the liquid and by dropping a vertical line down at these points the wt % of each phase is directly read off the graph, that is the percentage weight of the x axis element.
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On the island of St . John, which Roche said likely would experience the most intense effects of the storm in the U . S . Caribbean, boaters sailed into Hurricane Hole, the designated mooring area, where they anchored down, parked tightly and tied lines to each other.
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Last year, Regis Philbin signed a deal with Phillips-Van Heusen for a tone-on-tone shirt and tie line based on what he wears on the hit show " Who Wants to Be a Millionaire . " ( Reportedly, the line has yet to live up to expectations, but PVH declined to comment .)
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However, if a one-off chord results in many digits being stacked on top of each other and also has a roll symbol, it is possible to place that roll symbol above any slur or tie line to save space ( to avoid moving the slur or tie any higher than the chord has already needed to move it ).