80b / 16b = 5
It is 8(80b+81) when factored
UK 36B = German (EU) 80B and France 95B US 36B = German (EU) 80C and France 95C
A Philippine bra size of 80B is equivalent to a US size 36B. The number indicates the band size, which is measured in centimeters in the Philippines and converted to inches in the US (80 cm is approximately 31.5 inches, which rounds to 36 inches). The cup size remains the same, so the conversion results in a 36B in the US sizing system.
To reach Jackson, TN, off I-40, you should take Exit 80A or 80B, depending on your direction of travel. Exit 80A leads to US-45 South toward Jackson, while Exit 80B connects you to US-45 North. Both exits will guide you into the Jackson area. Make sure to follow local signs for specific routes to your destination within Jackson.
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Do you mean 80 cm or inches? Anyway, if inches that's big, but that's not your boobs, that's underneath. And the B cup isn't big for a 14 year old. Average.
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In European sizing, a Pakistani 36 bra size typically translates to a 80B. The number represents the band size in centimeters, while the letter indicates the cup size. It's important to note that sizing can vary slightly between brands, so it's always a good idea to check specific size charts when shopping.
You are asking about the SEC's circuit breakers http://www.sec.gov/answers/circuit.htm "The securities and futures markets have circuit breakers that provide for brief, coordinated, cross-market trading halts during a severe market decline as measured by a single day decrease in the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA). There are three circuit breaker thresholds-10%, 20%, and 30%-set by the markets at point levels that are calculated at the beginning of each quarter. The formulas for these thresholds are set forth in the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) Rule 80B."
I'm not an expert but I own one of these flutes. Mine is the JDS CUSTOM 2. It is silverplated over brass, plateau keys, offset G, C-foot. Key action is smooth and rather quiet. Plays in tune. Projects well. An internet search bought up a website (heck if I can find it again) that stated this is actually a DeFord flute custom designed to compete with Haynes. In my opinion, this flute does not compare to an original Wms. Haynes but plays as nice, if not nicer than the Schwelm Haynes flutes of the same level. It is not fair to compare a beginners flute with a professional. Currently in my home there is a Vintage Heritage Armstrong flute, DeFord 5-OB, Deford 8-OB, Gemeinhardt 3SHB, just sold the Jupiter 611 ROBE, Yamaha 385II, couple junk flutes (good for making lamps), Armstrong 80B, Selmer 502 and I don't remember whatelse. As you can see, I have played lots of different makes and models. So, to answer your question: I have found the Custom to be a reliable instrument. Pads have held up well. Key mechanism has remained as fluent as it was the day I took it out of the box, finish has not tarnish or pitted and I enjoy the lively tone of this instrument. HOWEVER, this is a beginners model instrument. It would not do well for an advanced, intermediate or professional player.
You need Polaroid SX-70 film. There is a group of people doing something called The Impossible Project (google that and you'll get to their website) which is recreating Polaroid instant film. This is apparently harder than you think--the company that made the dye Polaroid used, which is very unique stuff, won't make any more nor will they tell you how to do it, so the Impossible people are creating one of their own.
The value of all film cameras has declined now that digital dominates the market and film is hard to find. Most 1970 Polaroid Swing cameras currently sell for $1-5, but may bring $20-35 depending on condition, and whether you have the original box and manual. They're no more nor less collectible than the 1960s models.[December 2010]