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serene machine
An SPLOIUYTR machine measures decibels.
It is a routing protocol. It stands for Asynchronous Transfer Mode. Or an Automatic Teller Machine - usually called a cash machine in the UK.
Some specs of an x ray machine would include the height, length, and width of the overall machine, the lower half, and the upper half of the x ray machine.
There are 2 syllables in the word machine. Ma-chine.
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The Corrupt politicians :))))
Because it was corrupt.
politics and corrupt governments
William M. Tweed who was known as "Boss" Tweed ran what was perhaps the most corrupt and powerful New York City machine.
The Stalwarts are a group of republican machine politicians who strongly opposed civil service reform.
S. M. Bateman has written: 'The machine department' 'The Printers' Managers and Overseers Association' -- subject(s): Printers' Managers and Overseers Association
Some people said that Chester Arthur was involved in some of the corruption practiced by the political machine in New York. (People said the same thing about Truman and Kansas City.) The New York machine put Arthur on the ticket for vice-president -- without it, he would have died a nobody, so I wonder if this was a fault. One can deal with corrupt people and not be corrupt, but it is not easy.
A political machine
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During the Gilded Age, machine bosses were often viewed as corrupt due to their practices of political patronage, where they exchanged jobs and services for votes and loyalty. They manipulated the political system to maintain power and control over urban populations, using methods like bribery and intimidation. This corruption was further exacerbated by their ties to business interests, leading to widespread public distrust in both political institutions and the electoral process. As a result, the era became synonymous with graft and unethical behavior in politics.
The bosses of the gilded age were usually corrupt and received payment from the robber barons. Some of these bosses were Boss Tweed and the political machine of Tammany Hall. The corruption extended to include some of the presidents.