Hover over that area and the cursor will change to a four-headed arrow. |
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Hover over an area with your cursor to see the distance between where you are and the nearest clinic. |
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Hover over a pushpin to see a hotel's price and star rating, or click on the pushpin to see full details. |
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Hover mowers are necessarily light in order to achieve the air cushion and typically have plastic bodies with an electric motor. |
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A major bus interchange is situated between Ryde Pier and the Hover Terminal on the Esplanade with frequent services to many island towns and villages. |
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When I hover over a link, I expect to be able to see where it leads, simply by looking at my status bar at the bottom of the browser. |
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This emission-free multicopter can hover and glide by changing the thrust and torque produced by 18 spinning blades. |
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But, in the haze and visual undecidability of Lyons' St Albans facades, perhaps some remnants of both these lost ideals also hover. |
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I gently fed power to the hover coils and, as the SAP eased off the ground, retracted the landing skids. |
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These provisions leave some without sick pay, others without pensions, and all on wages that just hover above the minimum wage. |
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Usually rendered as Good Samaritans, doctors in paintings typically hover near sickbeds or deathbeds, dispensing solace and advice. |
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Maori wrasse, sweetlips, trevallies, grouper and every variety of Indo-Pacific coral browser hover around. |
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The visa applicants hover nervously in their best clothes as shoe shine boys run eagerly around. |
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Rather than moving forward while flapping their wings up and down like a bird, flies hover while beating their wings back and forth. |
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Two, pick up into a hover and do a pedal turn to park the aircraft on the port line-up, a three-minute evolution at most. |
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Tiny blue azures alight in the grass, and cabbage whites hover over the vegetable patch. |
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You read a cracking post, hover for a while but click away before commenting? |
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They patrol low over the ground, or hover high over a field, watching for movement, then swooping down, talons first, to grab prey. |
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The thing is, half the time, my friend would stir early and hover in the groggy world of the almost-awake. |
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Against this, realisations in the domestic market hover between Rs 2500-3000 per tonne, inclusive of excise, sales tax and freight. |
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With plenty of smaller birds and rabbits to prey on, all around the island kestrels hover, buzzards glide and peregrine falcons swoop. |
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As they follow the coast, kestrels often hover above marshes and grasslands, waiting to pounce on rodents, small birds, and insects. |
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A kestrel hovers in one spot over a meadow, then moves on, only to hover again in a new location. |
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The little house fly may hover in large numbers in nearby garages, breezeways and homes because it prefers shade. |
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At Kelliston Drain you can hover over what is claimed to be the biggest brain coral in the world, a green Millennium Dome some 4m across. |
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They can glide with wings held level, and kite and hover in moderate winds. |
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They hover on the brink of existence in a flat-pack limbo until I can find my adjustable spanner. |
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Leafy branches hover above the shrine figures in the altarpieces of Tilman Riemenschneider and his contemporaries. |
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At each side of the stadium, Dawson's giant steel-mesh rings hover like wreaths above the entry gates. |
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Waiters dressed in traditional Gujarati costume hover attentively at one's elbow. |
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As the rays hover over the seamounts, the diminutive angelfish come up and feed on the parasites that attach to the rays' skin. |
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She looked rather lost unused to choosing between an electric hover or a self-propelling rotary. |
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Most millisecond pulsars hover around the 300 revolutions per second mark, and the fastest spinning pulsar ever detected clocked in at 641 rps. |
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Special suits allow you and your team to hover over gaps and jump to superhuman heights. |
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Flies hover above baskets of locally grown almonds and dried fruits. |
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This was a superb demonstration of the RAF pilot's skill, holding a large helicopter in a hover next to a cliff face in the dark while winching the casualty on board. |
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Boxfishes and three-spine sticklebacks hover very well by oscillating their pectoral fins with large attack angles on both recovery and power strokes. |
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They like to mind their own business and will only bother you when they're bored or at election time when they'll hover around the refrigerator clawing at your legs. |
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I took a drag from my cigarette, and the smoke from my exhale seemed to hover in the air, visible by the dim streetlights even with the falling snow. |
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Two of the most famous asterisms in astronomy, the Big and Little Dippers hover above the pine trees at Carranza Field in the New Jersey Wharton State Forest. |
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Like the other three Coastguard helicopters, the Sligo chopper is equipped with all the latest search and navigational equipment and has an automatic hover capability. |
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Terns skipped along on the breeze, pausing to hover over the shallows and occasionally to dive, emerging sometimes with a silver flash of sand eel in their beaks. |
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The model was used to simulate scaled fruit-fly wings in hover. |
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Not to mention the untold number of families who hover just one medical crisis or job loss away from financial ruin. |
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But whispers about his past hover like a threatening storm over his papacy. |
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Another was a hover tank chassis with a ballista mounted on top. |
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Then it suddenly soared above the branch to hover triumphantly high. |
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Naturally, Prom time rolled around, and being gothic and hip, my natural inclination was to hover in a semi-conscious state of misery and darkness. |
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For search and rescue missions the rescue hoist and winch are installed on the starboard side and the helicopter operates under hover trim control. |
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The probe will hit the coldest layer of the atmosphere, the tropopause, at about 28 miles, where expected temperatures hover around minus 390 degrees Fahrenheit. |
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Shaped like a slightly distorted semi-circle, the flat roof is supported by slim tubular steel columns so that it appears to hover lightly over the solid structure below. |
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These go largely unmentioned but, for followers of provincial politics, hover over the entire story like the spectre of death in DeLillo's White Noise. |
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An unpowered glider can soar through the sky, a helicopter can hover and flit around, and a cannon can even shoot a circus performer in a parabola through the air. |
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Together, they hover on the edge of reality, dangerously poised somewhere between girlhood and womanhood. |
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Motivated by this thought, Isis gunned her hover cycle before taking off. |
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The scene which appears most frequently in art shows the cook repelling boarders, beating off the tasters and nibblers who hover hopefully round his precious stewpot. |
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The verdins have been doing their best to hover at the feeding holes. |
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Despite the complexity of the task, the control inputs in a hover are simple. |
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Finally he began to hover in the open window of the shack, buzzing there with his furious wings, looking at me beadily, then, flash, he was gone. |
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This is because a helicopter generates its own gusty air while in a hover, which acts against the fuselage and flight control surfaces. |
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Originally, we had wanted to be in a 30-foot hover, so, if we lost an engine, we already would be in ground effect. |
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In the air, they are able to hover and they are also able to take off quickly with little space. |
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His approval ratings, improbably, hover around the 40 percent mark. |
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The dastardly Daleks will hover back on to our screens in the Doctor Who 50th anniversary special. |
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The slow speed and large mono chamber of the hover barge actually helps reduce the effect of wave action, giving a very smooth ride. |
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Tiny flowers are perfect for attracting delicate beneficials like chalcid wasps and hover flies, whose larvae devour aphids. |
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Young, American inventor, started work on model helicopters in 1928 using converted electric hover motors to drive the rotor head. |
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Liveried waiters, unsmilingly hover waiting to pick up your plates as you finish your courses. |
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Smith calculated power was available for a single-engine hover in ground effect. |
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Like hummingbirds, South American long-tongued bats hover at flowers and feed on sugar-rich nectar. |
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Hedge funds now hover like harpies over any economy that is described as weak ready to devour and befoul any area they can get their talons on. |
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Because they are strong fliers and able to hover and inspect foliage for aphids, syrphids may be especially good at locating aphid colonies. |
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When you hover the mouse cursor over an item that has the autoclick feature enabled, the feature is automatically clicked after a second or two. |
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The spirit of the dead was believed to hover near the resting place of the corpse, and cemeteries were places the living avoided. |
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This allows the helicopter to take off and land vertically, to hover, and to fly forward, backward, and laterally. |
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If the pilot pushes the cyclic to the side, the rotor disk tilts to that side and produces thrust in that direction, causing the helicopter to hover sideways. |
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This supplement allows operators the ability to improve hover in ground effect and hover out of ground effect with increased payload in high and hot conditions. |
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Twitter's URL shortener will also display the target link if users hover the mouse pointer over the shortened link to give users a better idea of where they are going. |
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And plants in nurseries are today pegged as air cleansers to wage war with traces of lead paint, radon and asbestos that hover about in the built environment. |
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As a helicopter moves from hover to forward flight it enters a state called translational lift which provides extra lift without increasing power. |
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It was later found that the craft's hover height was improved by the addition of a skirt of flexible fabric or rubber around the hovering surface to contain the air. |
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