Angle the blade against the stone then push the blade lightly along as if you were trying to slice off a paper-thin wafer of stone. |
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Another tragedy happened in heavy winter snow, when a girl had fallen down a gully at Hanging Knotts, above Angle Tarn. |
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Improved road links are crucial to developments in Pembroke Dock and the Angle peninsula. |
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Angle the shaft forward as if you were hitting a chip shot, and use your wrist to scoop under the ball. |
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He blindsided the Rock after his match with Kurt Angle on RAW and put him in the walls of Jericho. |
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Angle grinders, linishers, a punch press and a powder-coating booth create most of the noise. |
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The projected angle from the base of the fork suggests a gap would have remained, allowing a slim person to pass through. |
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Due to the fact that the main shaft was steeply sloping rather than vertical, the ropes were also rigged at an angle. |
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Any headstone, old or new, that moves has to be secured by having steel rods drilled through it at an angle, rooting it firmly. |
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The man tilted the book upwards at an angle so I couldn't see the contents and turned back the cover. |
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It would start off tilted at an angle and would gradually straighten up as the glasses filled. |
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Rocks that lie at an angle must have been tilted after the sediments were consolidated. |
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This is uncomfortable, so instead I cross my legs and face the computer at an angle. |
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Other versions attach to the wall or descend from the ceiling vertically or at an angle. |
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For the urban poor, the storm waters bring a unique opportunity to angle for fish in the swollen canals criss-crossing the city. |
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Afterwards, Pa pointed out a good spot and Adam settled down on a large rock to angle for catfish. |
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We can supply expanded metal rib lath and expanded metal angle bead for construction materials. |
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I guess I should have repaired the corner with concrete render and then fixed the angle bead once dry. |
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The expanded wings of angle bead provide an excellent mechanical key for most types of plaster. |
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Transcriptions from Newton's manuscripts represent deletions as strike-outs and insertions are enclosed within angle brackets. |
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The program then generates highly detailed RDF metadata without the author having seen a single angle bracket. |
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It goes without saying that you replace the expressions in angle brackets with the relevant information. |
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The last line is a prompt with the command number and angle brackets, where the number of angle brackets signifies nested commands. |
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Make five marks where you will mount the angle brackets that will hold these two pieces together. |
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Attach one of the binder clips to one side clipping it on the angle bracket. |
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He went home and returned to the house of one of the group in Southend Road, Rochford, armed with hammer and the angle grinder. |
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It appeared to have been forced open with an angle grinder before the robbers stole the cash inside and attempted to burn all documents. |
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Then you walk away, prune your roses, change the disc on your angle grinder, come back inside and everything is back to normal. |
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Southend fire brigade couldn't cut the lock and had to call in an engine from Leigh with an angle grinder. |
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He then launched a brutal attack on Mr Thomas using an angle grinder, similar to a circular saw, used to cut angles into metal and concrete. |
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I added a piece of 2-inch angle iron to the hydraulic cylinder that operates the spout. |
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I used 4-inch angle iron to make a 30-inch adapter between the regular carrier and the three-point hitch. |
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Some of the signs of a lower-quality trailer are smaller channel, angle iron, pine floors, and floors screwed rather than bolted. |
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Put galvanized steel on the top part of the styrofoam-plywood pieces and angle iron on the vertical edges. |
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Workers again placed concrete mud beds on the subgrade under the drains and attached angle iron to them with concrete anchors. |
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As shown in the photo, vertical form panels secured to the angle iron formed the walls of the drain, but the drain floors were left open. |
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The bricks may be laid flat or on end, and to keep them from spreading, drive an angle iron against the corners. |
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Your aircraft's wing interprets vertical gusts as a change in the angle of attack, thus significantly increasing the load factor. |
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This offset depends on the angle of incidence, the index of refraction, and is directly proportional to the thickness of the slab. |
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The amount of refraction is dependent upon the angle of incidence and the wavelength of the light. |
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When light energy strikes a shiny surface, the energy is reflected at a direct angle. |
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Light shelves can be used for geometry lessons, allowing students to measure the angle of reflection of sunlight as it enters the building. |
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The optical path difference is directly proportional to the cosine of the angle of refraction through the coating. |
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The trace causes meaning to shift with each shift in angle of refraction brought about by time or change of mood or understanding. |
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The measured angle of repose increases as the subjective microscopic observation of angularity increases. |
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In a silence dense as water your eye picks up no movement but the sloughing of sand, seeking its angle of repose. |
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If he shot his gun at this angle, he would shoot through my shirt and into the ceiling. |
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Just underneath the lede was a Tokyo dateline analysis story with a very different angle. |
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I look past them, at the blackened edges of a curb, the smooth marble of a ledge, the angle of a rail. |
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Following an incisive pass, the left-winger raced clear, committed the keeper, before drilling a left-footer into the corner from a tight angle. |
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In the course of this, for the first time, the Keynesian system gets the full treatment that it deserves, raked from every important angle. |
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I'm sure the activists will be able to work an anti-American angle into it. |
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The jury heard that the 2-inch angle piece was designed to be used once and thrown away but staff there often washed and reused them. |
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Let ABC be any triangle, and the angle at B one of its acute angles, and upon BC, one of the sides containing it, let fall the perpendicular. |
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Thus various stages of twilight are defined in terms of the solar depression angle, in degrees. |
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McTeirnan was desperately unlucky with the conversion with the ball fading to the right and wide from a difficult angle. |
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It's also an episode which doesn't demand an immediate rewatch so that every angle can be dissected and chewed over. |
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Capping the atrium is a dome, with a glazed section cut at an angle to admit north light and eliminate glare and solar gain. |
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Magus clicked on a rewind button on his movie player, and switched to another camera angle. |
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The screen has anti-glare and anti-static features and a 160 degree horizontal and vertical viewing angle. |
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After lift-off, the heavy weight will result in a relatively slow acceleration to the speed for best angle of climb. |
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For example there is a fairly straightforward method to trisect a right angle. |
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The double building in the right angle of the square is the Black Bull Hotel. |
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Zeno also attacked Euclid's proof of the equality of right angles on the grounds that it presupposes the existence of a right angle. |
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They used two sticks in the form of a cross, viewing astronomical objects through the right angle formed by the sticks. |
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She's leaning, in the right of the photo, against a store's glass window that makes a right angle at the corner of the street. |
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He also designed an instrument to divide a right angle into a given number of equal parts. |
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It follows that on the earth's surface there is an equilateral triangle with all its angles equal to a right angle. |
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The motion of the telescope to the east and west is referred to as the right ascension or hour angle of the telescope. |
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Both these morphological changes reduce the angle through which the individual light-sensitive cells receive light. |
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Notice how the rightmost angle of the formation also resembles the apex of a symmetrical triangle pattern and is suggestive of a breakout. |
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Around this center circle is a ring showing the position of the sun and the moon in the sky, as well as the phase and angle of the moon. |
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Second, it predicted that light from a distant star passing near to the limb of sun would be bent by a small but measurable angle. |
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As you feel the plane angle back as it approaches the deck you hear the engine roar while the pilot basically floors it. |
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The angle through which the radius vector rotates in going between two consecutive apsides is called the apsidal angle. |
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A clear fluid called aqueous humor produced inside the eye has to flow out of the eye through the angle. |
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But critiquing Sarah Palin, Todd Akin, Sharon Angle, Herman Cain, and Michele Bachmann, is actually very easy. |
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Rand Paul wants to roll back the clock to the pre-civil-rights era and Sharron Angle wants to fast-forward to the End of Days. |
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But exploiting the feeding frenzy surrounding Angle and Paul may be a little more complicated than it might seem. |
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It's just possible to make out the Angle of Louis, the ridge in the middle of the sword-shaped breastbone where its immature plates, the manubrium and sternal body fused. |
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Tea Partiers from Rand Paul to Sharron Angle have been tarred as wingnuts, kooks. |
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On Fox News Sunday, he predicted Sharron Angle will trounce Harry Reid for the Nevada Senate seat. |
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The Arc, Chord, Radius, Height, Angle, Apothem, and Area Suppose you have a segment of a circle, bounded by an arc of the circle and the chord subtending it. |
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Reticles are in the second focal plane, so as power is changed the angle subtended by the space between lines varies. |
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Finally, objects subtending an angle less than 5 degrees cannot be detected irrespective of the L-receptor contrast value. |
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The better the defender's peripheral vision, the closer the angle between man and ball approaches 180 degrees. |
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Tonight of all nights you can expect bars and restaurants to bedeck every angle with TVs and those TVs to be tuned into the national elections. |
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The south front of the curtain, overlooking the crag, is tower-free but the south-east angle is projected outside to create a sort of bastion. |
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However, the girl in question gave a silky smile, slanting her shoulders at a flattering angle, and winked at Spike flirtatiously. |
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If tilt is assumed to be the sole cause, the C-terminal helix of the peptide would need to be at a 300 angle with respect to the bilayer normal. |
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As you enter Turns 3 and 4, there are several humps that can upset the car if you enter the corner at the wrong angle. |
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This one is at a slight angle to the building, unlike the one by the entrance, but is no less imposing because of it. |
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For example, at each location on the globe, the geomagnetic field lines intersect the Earth's surface at a specific angle of inclination. |
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We had pushed the piano into the TV room the day before and now it sat toward the corner at an odd angle to the rest of the room. |
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He's based this idea on a study of the angle, or inclination, of asteroid orbits. |
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You can solve most background problems by moving the subject, the camera or changing the angle of view. |
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For example, the left-hand image above is a photograph of a flat wall of a building taken from an angle. |
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The mirror deflects a laser beam by rapidly switching its angle of orientation, building up the picture pixel by pixel. |
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But, to the extent that I had any angle on this issue, it was from interviewing current and retired career officers over the last year. |
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I knew people like Liam in the children's home, it gives me a fresher angle on him than most have. |
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There followed a novel which was praised by Taki in the Spectator for its angle on the Western malaise. |
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It might help us get a new angle on what we have here in Saltaire as well as finding out more about the other World Heritage sites. |
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For the historically minded, the Glenbow Museum offers a different angle on those good old boys of Canadian art, the Group of Seven. |
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Hold a pair of dumbbells loosely in your palms and angle them slightly toward your head. |
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You need to angle the branches towards a prop, whether it be a fence, wires or another plant. |
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Jacinta turned away from Brooks, shifting her body in the chair to distance and angle herself physically away from him. |
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The cab chose a proper moment to angle into the parking area where they were standing. |
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Instead, a portion of the stick slid down and tilted at an angle, like a hockey stick. |
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I would suggest using bricks, which, if inserted at an angle, can also be very pleasing to the eye. |
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Another angle on this comes from a writer called Johann Christoph Arnold. |
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It stands 187 feet high and until 1990 was leaning over at about a 10-degree angle, the top being 17 feet further over than was originally intended. |
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They couldn't finish yesterday as planned because of the persistent rain which made it impossible to do any cutting with the angle grinder outside. |
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If his latest drama promises to take a new angle on a popular political debate, his other new stage work, The Don, is, he believes, his most controversial. |
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The court was told that the incident was sparked by an angle grinder being used to cut protective metal casing from a plastic container holding flammable chemicals. |
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His right arm was fileted and dislocated, flopped to the side at a funny angle. |
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One was cut down with an angle grinder, three were burnt out with petrol-filled tyres and the fifth was blown up by dynamite at the end of last month. |
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The slip from the inferior angle of the scapula has sometimes provided fasciculi that are directly continuous with the fibers of rhomboideus major. |
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Gerald used an angle grinder with a 4-inch diamond blade to very carefully cut the tightly curved lines of the pattern into the surface of the slab. |
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You should also slightly angle the sitter's chair so that one shoulder is closer to the camera and get the subject to turn their head to face the camera again. |
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Seamus Farrell and Pa Kavanagh tied the teams before Brian Walker floated over a left-footed shot from an acute angle on the left for a dramatic win. |
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I welded steel and angle iron to the bucket to reinforce the grapple fork control and hoses were moved to the front where they are accessible to the operator. |
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A stall is nothing more than exceeding the critical angle of attack. |
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The probability of ricochet decreases as the impact angle increases. |
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Their royal houses were effectively destroyed in the fighting, and their Angle populations came under the Danelaw. |
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Flaps can move the pitch angle higher toward the critical angle of attack. |
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The Northwest Angle is the only part of the contiguous 48 states that goes north of the 49th parallel. |
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Angle was a pious woman, keener said, not one for earthly indulgences. |
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Tenders are invited for Angle Grinder, Circular Saw With Blade, Claw Hammer. |
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This piece of kit is obviously designed for world-wide distribution and seems to be the ideal tool for all lure anglers whether they angle in salt or fresh-water. |
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Angle Wilson has been named marketing director of Oasts Renewal Center I in Little Rock. |
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Give to a philosopher the concept of a triangle, and let him discover in his own way what the relation of the sum of its angles to a right angle might be. |
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By the help of these discoveries, Angle culture in the age preceding the invasion of Britannia can be pieced together. |
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One day at school we were told that if AB is a diameter of a circle, and C is any point on the circumference, then the angle ACB is a right angle. |
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The middle ORS is missing whilst the Upper ORS is represented by the Gupton and West Angle formations. |
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Bowfell can be reached from Stonethwaite via Angle Tarn although the way is long. |
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Settle is thought to have 7th century Anglian origins, its name being the Angle word for settlement. |
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A geographical oversight at the Lake of the Woods resulted in the creation of the Northwest Angle. |
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The shear angle is the angle of intersection between the tangent to the waveform at position s and the tangent to the waveform at the base of the flagellum. |
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From Russia to Libya to Venezuela, investment terms and tax regimes are becoming less favorable as governments angle for a bigger cut of the oil wealth. |
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Time permitting you will cut and fix your angle beads to your piers. |
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Clay considers a new angle on the control of community structure. |
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They united their house in marriage with the surviving Angle royalty, and were accepted by the Angles as their kings. |
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The sharp angle breaks up the structure, making it feel lighter. |
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Angle of incidence of polymer decreases close to region of energy band gap of the polymer. |
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Stegner's Angle of Repose and The Spectator Bird were just two of his masterpieces. |
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But the precise color also depends on the angle at which the wing is viewed, since the wavelength of the constructively interfering rays varies with the angle of reflection. |
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Usually, the steel angle or steel lintel is below the stone surround. |
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Lenses work by REFRACTION, not reflection, and the angle of refraction is based on the difference between the speed of light in the lens compared to the surrounding medium. |
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Spire angle is between 105-115 degrees with the apex markedly sharper. |
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The best way to accomplish that is to play the ball a little forward in your stance and match your shoulders to the angle of the slope at address. |
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The angle between Mars and the line of apsides is greater than 90 degrees in the unbisected vicarious hypothesis, and less than 90 degrees in the bisected version. |
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In principle, if a ship had a clock keeping Greenwich time, the navigator could measure the angle of the Sun to note local noon and compare it to the clock. |
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Try inserting the handle at an angle, catching a raised portion of the cutter blade, and using leverage to turn it clockwise or counter-clockwise. |
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The tilt of the shoulders and the angle at which you hold your blade, it tells not only the direction of the strike, but what type of strike as well. |
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With little energy left at the top, we still had to descend, by the light of headlamps, 1,400 feet of a boulder field that had yet to settle on its angle of repose. |
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The location of the focal spot within the bfp determines the inclination angle under which the collimated beam impinges on the upper surface of a microscope slide. |
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Then, fasten it to the floor with toe nails or angle brackets. |
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He moved the camera to a lower angle as I switched positions. |
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Alternating T-beams and angle irons, he spliced and overlapped their junctures, tying them together with chicken wire that he then tightly wrapped with wire mesh. |
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Tests include a complete Body Composition report, highlighting Phase Angle results, Basal Metabolic Rate, and Fluid Compartment Profiles. |
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Police area spokesperson Captain Gcinikaya Taleni said the men used an angle grinder and blow-torches to cut through metal security panels to get to the safe on the premises. |
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Mandolines have an adjustable blade set at an angle that can be adjusted to cut to any thickness you want. |
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And to celebrate we've got a pair of tickets for WWF Rebellion at Sheffield Arena next Saturday to see your favourite stars, such as The Rock and Kurt Angle, in action. |
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Hours before ISON reached perihelion, stunning images taken by SOHO's Large Angle and Spectrometric Coronagraph showed the bright, elongated tail of the onrushing comet. |
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The Angles are the subject of a legend about Pope Gregory I, who happened to see a group of Angle children from Deira for sale as slaves in the Roman market. |
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Technically, angle shooting is not cheating. Angle shooters don't break the rules-they just make it their personal mission to bend them as much as humanly possible. |
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Indeed, Bede himself may not have been an ethnically 'pure' Angle. |
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Different Angle is a grubby, neurotic, more agreeable cousin of The Killers' Mr Brightside, while Burning For No One is an off-kilter kiss-off to an old love. |
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The grass was lushly green, the little pond bubbled happily and the bottle was still leaning at its crazy angle. |
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The school claims to take roots from the school which was attached to the Collegiate Church, founded during the time of the Angle kingdom of Northumbria by Saint Wilfrid. |
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The machines have narrow widths, and deliver a tight 41-degree turning angle to either side for increased maneuverability. |
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Using a serrated knife, cut the biscotti on angle into slices, 1cm thick, then lay them back on to the baking tray. |
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Using a serrated knife, cut the biscotti on an angle into slices, 1cm thick, then lay them back on to the baking tray. |
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It calculates flight parameters including altitude, air speed,static pressure, mach number, and true angle of attack. |
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Attach the new safety chain hook to the FMTV tow shackle opposite the trailer angle. |
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Consequently, there is a need a wearable system to measure a lower limb joint angle during gait in the sagittal plane in daily conditions. |
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I should have gone near post but he gave me an angle and I took the bait and sclaffed it a bit. |
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By adjusting the louvres within the bollard head, which is set at a 45 degree angle, rotation and slight modification to the light distribution is achieved. |
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