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The difference between the W71, W77, and W101 was that the W71 and W101 had similar calibers, ranging from 0.8 to 1.8mm, while the W77 was a medium-sized spray gun with a caliber of 1.2 to 3.0mm, which could be freely selected. In terms of flow rate, W71 and W101 had similar flow rate and spray size, while W77 had the largest flow rate. In terms of weight, the W77 was slightly heavier than the W71, while the W101 was the lightest. In terms of functions, the spray volume and spray range of the W71 were smaller than that of the W77, and the spray was more uniform and delicate. At the same time, the W71's structure was light, and it was more dexterous to use. In terms of scope of application, W71 has a wide range of applications. It is especially suitable for spraying topcoats and is often used in furniture spraying and other fields. W77 is suitable for coating larger surfaces such as cars and boats. As for the specific differences of the W101, there was no mention in the literature.
W. W. Jacobs' short stories often feature elements of the ordinary turned extraordinary. His stories usually have a strong sense of place, like the English seacoast which he was familiar with. They are known for their unexpected twists and turns. For example, in 'The Monkey's Paw', the family's wish - granting talisman leads to a series of tragic events rather than the expected good fortune. His writing style is accessible and engaging, making his stories popular for a wide range of readers.
Well, if we consider 'hot sluty w w stories' in a more general sense of stories with a bit of a risqué or passionate edge, themes might include sexual tension, power dynamics in relationships, and the exploration of one's own sensuality. But again, this is a very broad interpretation given the rather unorthodox term.
Regarding the ending of the Gundam series, we can draw the following information:
1. Main Universe Era:0079: Amulo Rei disappeared after triggering the Miracle of Axes in his V Gundam. Shaya Aznabur (formerly known as Kaspar Deacon) disappeared with Amulo after being hit by Amulo in his Shazzabi.
2. 0080 Battle in the Pocket: Bernard Wazman was killed by Alex Gundam while piloting the Zagu II.
3. "Team 08: Amada Shiro lived in seclusion after the war.
4. Memories of Stardust: Pu Muhong was sentenced to a year in prison by the military court after the "Diraz dispute". However, due to the destruction of the "PG Plan" information, Pu Muhong was acquitted. Anabel Kado died in the Diraz War.
5. New Mobile Battle Legend Gundam W: Endless Waltz is the final story of the Gundam W series, but it is not directly related to the TV version of New Mobile Battle Legend Gundam W. The specific outcome was not mentioned.
Based on the information provided, we are unable to know the exact outcome of the Gundam W.
One of the main themes is the danger of interfering with fate. By using the monkey's paw to make wishes, the characters disrupt the natural order of things and face disastrous consequences.
The main plot is about a family who comes into possession of a monkey's paw that has the power to grant three wishes. Their first wish seems innocent enough, but it leads to tragic consequences. Each subsequent wish they make in an attempt to fix the problems caused by the previous wish only makes things worse, showing the unforeseen and often negative consequences of interfering with fate.
'The Price of Salt' by Patricia Highsmith is a classic. It's a simple yet powerful story of a love that develops between two women. The writing is accessible, so it can be a good entry point for those new to w w romance novels. It also gives a great sense of the time period in which it was written.