With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". and washers, for example, are typically manufactured in standard sizes. Similarly, polishing discs, bags for oil presses, vacuum cleaner bags, and filter bags all are generally manufactured for use with particular models and machinery upon importation. 24 . See, e.g., Baxter Healthcare Corp. of Puerto Rico v. United States, 182 F.3d 1333, 1339 (Fed.Cir.1999) (considering classification of rolls of material for use as gas-exchanging membrane of oxygenator, and concluding that material cannot be classified as part of oxygenator because "[a]t the time of import, the individual parts cannot be discerned from the roll, and the roll nowhere marks or otherwise identifies the individual parts to be made from it”); Harding Co. v. United States, 23 C.C.P.A. 250, 252-53, 1936 WL 2945 (1936) (<HOLDING>); United States v. Buss & Co., 5 U.S. Cust.App.

A: holding that statutes dealing with same subject matter should be construed with reference to each other as parts of one system
B: holding that engine parts later used to make engines were properly classified as parts
C: holding that item made from asbestos yarn wire and mixture of other materials used for the sole purpose of making brake linings was properly classified as manufacture of yarn rather than as part of automobile because individual brake lining parts to be made from material were not identified or otherwise fixed with certainty and instead had to be individually cut to custom fit each brake shoe made
D: holding that disgorgement was appropriate only as to the profits made prior to the time insider information was made public
C.