They flinched and shied away from the sudden, loud noise, and I took that moment to bolt. |
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Fasten the bottom of each brace with a 6-inch machine bolt and countersink the washer and nut. |
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The latest accident is thought to have been triggered when one of the horses was stung by a wasp, causing it to bolt. |
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The sergeant's jaw dropped and it looked as if he was trying to strike Manny dead with a lightning bolt from his gaping mouth. |
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We trembled from the initial bolt of lightning to the moment when the quickened corpse stirred, arose and lurched from the laboratory table. |
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No longer do you need an array of tools such as a drill, a mortising jig for hinges, strikes, and bolt plate. |
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Most bolt actions will fit the cartridge without bolt modification and bullets up to.35 caliber can be fitted into some variation of the case. |
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Everything, every single nut, bolt, screw, girder, steel cable, had to be lifted to those heights by helicopter, and winched down. |
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We still stamp steel panels, weld them together, drop in an engine, bolt on the wheels, and stuff it with seats and fabrics. |
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When I jubilantly told my friends at the BBC and elsewhere about this bolt from the blue, they were shocked. |
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People under stress may also bolt their food, creating extra work for their digestive juices. |
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For another, only a fine custom crafted bolt action sporter by a good maker is worthy of admiration. |
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Listening to a tweek or a whistler conjures up nothing like a bolt of lightning in the mind's eye, however. |
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Yet the image of the landscape lingered in his eyes, an after-image caused by the brilliant bolt of energy. |
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There was a faint twang, followed by a quiet whiz, as a crossbow bolt flew through the air and collided with a thump into the side of the vent. |
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Wilson drills and reams a hole that will form the beginning of the bolt channel. |
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This forces the bolt carrier to the rear within the already rearward moving barreled receiver. |
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The ingenuity of the contraption was that a string was wound around the alarm winder and the other end tied to the bolt. |
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All of a sudden the bolt on the back door broke and it flew open, creating a kind of wind tunnel. |
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After inspecting the rifle, the inside of the upper receiver, bolt, and bolt carrier were wiped down with a rag and lubricated. |
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Only one vehicle was found with one loose bolt and no one could say for sure that it was a vehicle handled by the Plaintiff. |
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When setting up a woodworking or auto repair area, don't bolt power tools to the bench all at once. |
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The lightning bolt found its mark, but was defeated by one of the many enchanted items she wore. |
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Feeling the cold steel in his hand, Mario used the wrench to loosen the bolt underneath the sink in the main bathroom of his parents' apartment. |
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Lacking the special wrenches required to remove the bolts that held the wings on, the dockworkers had employed cold chisels on the bolt heads. |
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With a final tug, Cedric heaved on the crossbow bolt, wrenching it free at last. |
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He jumped, sitting bolt upright, and her heart wrenched at the sight of him. |
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Therefore, the bolt or nut can be continuously wrenched at one time without troublesome operation. |
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It took her a moment to relock, bolt, and chain the door before she led them down the dark hallway. |
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It was the first French autoloader to consistently perform as reliably as existing bolt action repeaters. |
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A deadbolt is more secure than a spring-driven latch since it's much harder to push the bolt in from the side of the door. |
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The voltage flowing through a lightning bolt can reach 200 million volts, and combined with the amperage some of these beasts are killers. |
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Then came great laughter and stamping sounds, and all three of us were now bolt upright. |
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I checked the electrical leads, replaced a bolt someone had left out of the starter and tried to turn her over. |
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Moreover, the occupants of the truck dumped five plastic bags full of clothes, ski masks, gloves, and a wrapper from a pair of bolt cutters. |
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But screwdrivers and bolt cutters can also be burglary tools if they are used with the intent to commit a crime. |
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When he and his mother had gone out into the darkness, my father shut the front door and shot the big brass bolt. |
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It can be converted from a right-handed weapon to a left-handed one by simply changing the bolt and casing ejector aperture. |
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She motioned for two women, one with frosted hair and the other wearing a leotard that had a lightning bolt sewn across the front, to come over. |
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His companion just rolled his eyes and began climbing the stairs, a bolt loaded into the small crossbow that he carried. |
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There was a sudden flash of white light and a jagged bolt came down from the night time sky. |
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A bolt of lightning descended from the heavens in a blinding flash of yellow light accompanied by the rumble seconds later. |
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With titanium bolts, the locknuts are plated with rhodium or silver to prevent galling and seizing of the nut to the bolt. |
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Suddenly, the sky lit up, and a single white lightning bolt shot down towards the general. |
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She looked anxious, as if waiting for the bell to toll so that she could bolt from the classroom. |
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Air terminals, or lightning rods, are designed to take any lightning bolt that may strike in the immediate area. |
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Measure the height and width of the aperture, the distance between the bolt holes, and the overall size of the previous fitting. |
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Hearing the dead bolt slide back, and the metallic ring of chains as it hit the ground gave Michelle a sense of foreboding. |
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Maria sat bolt upright on a pretty rococo chair, watching the dancing couples. |
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They rope his hand and attach the other end to a door bolt and leave the poor dolt there. |
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That night, she made sure to double check the locks on all the windows and bolt the door. |
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The tiny cylinder latch assembly gave the assemblers fits and, in 1906, it was eliminated in favor of a locking bolt in a lug under the barrel. |
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This is an L-shaped bolt with wing nut that is used to clamp the leeboard bracket to the gunwales. |
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The expander bolt that is to be used in place of the star nut appears nicely designed with horizontal ribbing and of course there is the threaded center for the top-cap bolt. |
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The three-position safety is reminiscent of Winchesters and allows operation of the bolt for unloading while in the middle, but still safe, position. |
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She screamed to no one and at that took off at a bolt, ignoring the protesting jabs of pain in her chest as she shot over to the door and scrambling with the lock. |
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The eye bolt attaches to threaded stem for easy wallyball net attachment. |
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A bright crisp curse of the four letter variety, distracted Janey, from her pleasant thoughts about the Chancellor of the Exchequer and a pair of bolt cutters. |
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The weak link in the system was the poor security screening on US domestic flights, which allowed the terrorists, with their concealed knives and bolt cutters, on the planes. |
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Our driver got out of the truck with a pair of bolt cutters and cut through live powerlines so other tankers could get through to put out the fire further down the street. |
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The gun recoiled as the bolt left the gun and flew through the air. |
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I was ready to bolt down the stairs and alert the front desk about a crime in progress. |
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Systems integration is what will make blue force tracking much greater than the sum total of all the ruggedized laptops we manage to bolt into our tanks and trucks. |
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It is an excellent climbing penetrant and nut and bolt loosener. |
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The only way to lock the bolt was with the key she had on her key ring. |
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Rebated rims are considered less reliable by some shooters who are concerned that the rifle bolt might ride over the rim rather than push it forward. |
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He said the accident was caused by a faulty trigger, but I think it was the nut behind the bolt. |
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Some hawks and owls bolt their prey whole, and after an interval of from twelve to twenty hours disgorge pellets. |
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She was thin, but always carried herself bolt upright, and would never even lean back in her chair. |
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Overtorque of the delta hinge bolt is reported to cause binding in the pitch change mechanism and failure of the tail rotor pitch change bearing. |
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A deadbolt can't be loided because it doesn't have a curved, self-latching bolt. |
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With their origins in Ancient Greece, tension was used to project a bolt or javelin. |
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It has been suggested the electrical stimulus of a lightning bolt striking mycelia in logs accelerates the production of mushrooms. |
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These resemble an expanding bolt except the shaft snaps below the surface when the tension is sufficient. |
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A pin shackle is closed with an anchor bolt and cotter pin, in a manner similar to a clevis. |
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Pin shackles are practical in many rigging applications where the anchor bolt is expected to experience some rotation. |
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A Myrish crossbowman poked his head out a different window, got off a bolt, and ducked down to rewind. |
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We were playing checkers and, although I'd started off well, I seemed to have shot my bolt too soon. |
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Make sure the bolt threads in without a feeling of looseness, and if there is any, don't try to muscle the bolt supertight with a wrench. |
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Four equally spaced bolt holes on a bolt circle can be dimensioned at one hole with the notation following it. |
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But when member organizations started to bolt, the WCF finally caved. |
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Right now Jamaica is about Bob Marley, then Bobsled and now it is bolt. |
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Savage has a big Allen screw on the back of its bolt that's easy enough to access. |
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You bolt it to the wall, and with the laser pointer the miner walks to the face and marks his line. |
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At left, Cesar Fuentes, 16, of Littlerock High School, removes a lug bolt from a tire during timed trials at the career day. |
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That further strips the lug bolt threads and eats away at the wheel's mounting holes. |
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Both the barrel and the bolt are fluted, and rotation of the six lug bolt is much shorter than the other pistols. |
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Because of the universal bolt, the hangers install easily with a wrench, nut driver, slotted, Phillips or Robertson screwdriver. |
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Imagine if we had to fork out a co-pay for every wire harness, bolt assembly, lug nut, spark plug, CPU, body panel. |
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The attacks come just a week after vandals used bolt croppers to chop down swings in recreation grounds in Pantolf Place and Jubilee Street. |
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A handle is attached by a bolt running vertically through a hole in the centre of the stone. |
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At the bottom of each leg assembly, Gipson installed a metal self-tapping screw, but he said a pin or bolt would work also. |
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The ancient Greek god Zeus launched a lightning bolt at a giant lizard that was threatening Crete. |
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Zeus injured Typhon with a thunder bolt and Typhon's blood fell on the mountains, from which they got their name. |
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Gunpowder also ages much faster than a bolt or an arrow, particularly if improperly stored. |
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In corduroy, there were seven ridges to the inch, so along a 31in bolt, there would be about 320 cuts to be done. |
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Each nut was made to fit its matching bolt and were numbered to ensure they were replaced correctly. |
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Designed by David Bowie, the Aladdin Sane album cover features a lightning bolt across his face which is regarded as one of the most iconic images of Bowie. |
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Despite a wound to the leg from a crossbow bolt, Joan remained in the inner trench of Paris until she was carried back to safety by one of the commanders. |
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I am of the opinion, upon the evidence, that, although provision was made in the bolt for the split key, as a matter of fact no split key had ever been inserted. |
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Used by generations of hunters on everything from grizzly bears to gray squirrels, the bolt action has long been viewed as America's classic hunting rifle. |
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The problem's solution struck him like a bolt from the blue. |
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While installing an engine on Raygun 531, an aft hoist-attachment bolt suddenly stripped, leaving a J52-P408 engine suspended and supported only by a cotter pin. |
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It had apparently simpler controls than most Plutonian products, for it easily blazed forth a bolt of electronic fire that blasted a tall, crystalline tree to shards. |
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Available in standard and magnum calibers, all Howa 1500 rifles feature a forged, one-piece bolt and M-16 style extractor, as well as a hammer-forged barrel. |
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Certain dimensions, such as the lug bolt circle, must remain the same. |
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As he would hitch it up, the horse would bolt and light out for home. |
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Two of the bolts were loose, but every other bolt I checked was fine. |
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Quicker and more versatile is Blaser's R8 straight-pull bolt action. |
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Pin shackles can be inconvenient to work with, at times, as the bolt will need to be secured to the shackle body to avoid its loss, usually with a split pin or seizing wire. |
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He heard the creaking of the bolt as it came slowly back, and at the same moment he found the monkey's paw, and frantically breathed his third and last wish. |
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She saw him hurry to the door, heard the bolt chock. He tried the latch. |
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Besides doing the assembly of the upper and lower receiver and bolt carrier group, the team brought along a laser engraver to re-mark the setting nomenclature, he said. |
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They belonged to the shovel-handed goalkeeper whose size the first time he'd seen him had made him bolt for home, the Ulsterman and Munich survivor Harry Gregg. |
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