
John Merrill
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2 months ago |
pumpsandsystems.com | John Merrill |Amin Almasi
Best practices to avoid damaging the process pump or the seal. Incorrect mechanical seal removal can result in unnecessary costs, delays, frustration and future seal failures. It is possible to avoid these problems if they are better understood. Mechanical seal removal issues and best practices can be divided into the following three risk areas: Damage to the pumpDamage to the mechanical sealDisruption of failure evidence1.
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Jan 9, 2025 |
qoshe.com | John Merrill
John MerillUncertainty remains over what President-elect Donald Trump’s policy on Korea will be in his second term. Will he pull U.S. troops out of Korea unless Seoul coughs up billions of dollars annually to pay for them? Will he resume negotiations with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un while bypassing Seoul? Or will he decide to maintain strong security ties with Korea as part of an anti-China strategy? Contrasting clues can be found in his selection of nominees for key national posts.
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Jan 9, 2025 |
myemail.constantcontact.com | Kim Seung-yeon |Song Sang-ho |John Merrill |Yang Jiho
Quotes of the Day:3 – “Beware the one-party state. The parties that remade states and suppressed rivals were not omnipotent from the start. They exploited a historic moment to make political life impossible for their opponents. So support the multi-party system and defend the rules of democratic elections. Vote in local and state elections while you can.
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Jan 8, 2025 |
koreatimes.co.kr | John Merrill
By John MerrillUncertainty remains over what President-elect Donald Trump's policy on Korea will be in his second term. Will he pull U.S. troops out of Korea unless Seoul coughs up billions of dollars annually to pay for them? Will he resume negotiations with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un while bypassing Seoul? Or will he decide to maintain strong security ties with Korea as part of an anti-China strategy? Contrasting clues can be found in his selection of nominees for key national posts.
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Jan 8, 2025 |
koreatimes.co.kr | John Merrill
By John MerrillUncertainty remains over what President-elect Donald Trump’s policy on Korea will be in his second term. Will he pull U.S. troops out of Korea unless Seoul coughs up billions of dollars annually to pay for them? Will he resume negotiations with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un while bypassing Seoul? Or will he decide to maintain strong security ties with Korea as part of an anti-China strategy? Contrasting clues can be found in his selection of nominees for key national posts.
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