There is also a C.P.E. Bach Sonata here, transcribed and sounding delightful with its switch of instrument. |
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The switch condition was manipulated by sequencing the order of tasks across each five-trial series. |
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Those that have mastered the trick fall into a special category that is neither regular or goofy foot, but switch foot. |
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This switch opens the way to the exit, but will start another assault of pain-elementals and cacodemons. |
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Perform five to six reps to the right, then switch sides to compete the set. |
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But as soon as Chelsea threw open the great double doors of the stadium, it was like turning the volume switch off completely. |
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When the parents arrive it's as if a switch has been thrown and behaviour patterns set back twenty or more years. |
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What do you mean you are a switch foot rider? You are either regular or goofy footed. |
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I thought about working back another week but my doctor won't let me, as she knows I need to switch off. |
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They kind of ease back to first gear and switch off different parts of the brain in sequence. |
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Of course, the more strident it gets, the more we will reach for our zappers and switch to something less intrusive. |
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She gave up her search for a switch and began repacking their bags, unable to discriminate clothing in the dim light. |
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You shouldn't need two remote controls to switch the entire system on and off. |
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While this is a jointly authored book, the switch from one section to the other is seamless. |
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Before anyone knew it Sven threw down a varial heelflip, and no later rolled away from that switch heelflip the double set was itching for. |
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At the trolley portal the operator had to manually throw the switch using a switch iron. |
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Seeing A's switch thrown to the right, she now moves her switch to the right as well. |
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The Guardian has clearly decided to switch allegiance to the Conservatives. |
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Typically alert to nuances, he was among the first to switch into post-mortem analytic mode. |
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Iris was brought up to speak Welsh as her first language and was able to switch from one language to the other with great ease. |
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Juvenile Nile perch feed on invertebrates when small then switch to fishes with growth. |
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I'm always fooling with new drivers, fairway woods and putters, but I don't switch very often. |
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Isaac seems to access a switch for historical replay as he satirizes values, ideas and events of the post-Second World War era. |
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At that point, they either come to treatment or they switch to another drug, typically amphetamine. |
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One latch is spring-loaded and another is a two-position switch that prevents the battery from slipping out accidentally. |
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All the bombs with the sensing switch extenders released and functioned as advertised. |
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This power tap is connected to the expansion-slot rocker power switch which screws into a free PCI backpanel. |
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The light is activated with an ambidextrous pressure switch just under the trigger guard, wrapped around the front area of the grips. |
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Some squad leaders integrated their IPR and ISR radios with a toggle switch that allowed them to move between the two. |
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He walked over to the wall switch and flipped on the lights, then went to the wet bar and peered at the selection. |
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Trips or sensors can also be wired to switch on a wireless intercom, walkie-talkie, or baby monitor with a receiver in a neighbor's house. |
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There's a small slider switch on the side to switch between on, off and auto. |
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He had a switch front board down the rail, and an inward heelflip up the Euro-gap. |
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Accumulating side effects might lead women to switch their oral contraceptives. |
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They switch between parts in a twinkling, and alternate savvily between lead singers and backup. |
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When the power top switch is actuated to the first detent, the front windows lower 40 mm and the rear quarter windows lower 55 mm. |
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The Tsar preferred Madeira or port with his soup but would switch to wine for subsequent courses. |
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The operating light should be equipped with an automatic switch to the emergency power source when the usual power fails. |
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The only solution that will solve all the list problems is to switch to the single transferable vote system of proportional representation. |
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The alliance wrong-foots the opposition who are not expecting a power on the brink of elimination to switch sides to its conqueror. |
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He chopped the left throttle to the off position, actuated the left engine fire button, and turned the left engine master switch off. |
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Your awesome day at the beach has drawn to a close and you want to switch out of your wet trunks. |
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Second, a mutation causing a switch in resource specialization allows one strain to sweep away its competitor. |
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He has repeatedly said he wants to see a switch from indirect taxation to taxation on income. |
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Releasing Sara's hand, Gwin ran to the front door and pointed at a push-button switch to the left. |
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Stopping at a red light, I flipped the switch to let down the ragtop of my car. |
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If you can't get satisfaction from your carrier, it's probably better to switch than fight. |
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The purple haze shut off at once, as if a light switch had been turned off. |
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Although it recommended that investors switch to US shares, it still recommends that investors be underweight in US equities. |
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Much has been made of his ability to make his toggle switch sound like a DJ scratching. |
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Few performers have the ability to switch between melancholic hip thrusts and extravagant krumping. |
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A single coaxial feed runs from the riser switch to the lounge triplexed plate with an extension to the Master Bedroom. |
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This year I've decided to switch my mathematical allegiance to square numbers. |
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It is hoped more people will be tempted to switch from their cars to public transport. |
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There are more than just environmental reasons to switch from pads and tampons to using more sustainable and natural menstrual resources. |
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They will switch their blue flashers on for a few seconds to cross red lights and then switch them off. |
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Since the molecular mechanism of the switch is not yet known, we use a simple toggle switch for modeling. |
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In the switch implementation, multicast might be possible, but this has not been investigated. |
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In 1976 I opened up my TV and cut the speaker wire so I could connect a 15 foot piece of lamp cord with a toggle switch installed. |
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It's easy to switch to a language you do know well if you get stuck and it isn't all that complicated. |
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He was trying to clear a jam, but failed to switch the power off before doing so. |
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Instead, keep on your toes, and be ready to switch to a better deal every few years. |
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Olive decides to switch to a card that charges no interest on purchases for an introductory period. |
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Even when I turn the switch on, the shade is so heavy and the bulb so dim that the lamp only makes shadows of everything. |
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This white wire will be made hot when the switch is turned on and will take the electrical power to the controlled outlet. |
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Blair shut off both engines, then flipped a switch on the console that lowered both bower and sea anchors. |
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Long delays caused traders to switch to road haulage and to coastal shipping, taking advantage of the country's extensive coastline and ports. |
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Admit that it was the carelessness of the company's agents, in leaving the switch open, that threw the train upon the side track. |
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Now if this theory is correct, the earth's poles will switch polarity, leading to Armageddon. |
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When darkness falls you can switch to a bigger, smellier bait such as flavoured luncheon meat. |
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There are times it will be necessary for the two guards to switch these responsibilities. |
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The Christmas train consisted of modern passenger carriages, generator cars and a caboose, with a diesel switch engine on either end. |
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Few players have such twinkling and quick feet and are balanced enough to switch the ball quickly between them. |
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When the stressful situation ends, hormonal signals switch off the stress response and the body returns to normal. |
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If China does opt for gradualism, a wider band and a switch to a currency basket might do the trick. |
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For one thing, during their morning and evening commutes, people switch on a kind of autopilot. |
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Our state newsletter California Fairways, is trying to switch our mailing from 3rd to 2nd class. |
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Even with the selector switch on semi auto, I was still firing just as fast as an automatic. |
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Ease the switch to whole grains by opting for whole-wheat bread before graduating to grainy, multigrain slices. |
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This circuit does not have the monostable multivibrator macro between the switch bounce waveform and the counter. |
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If the registers are clear but the furnace keeps cycling, switch back to your original filters. |
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Finally, how can anyone administer the lethal injection or switch on the electric chair or whatever? |
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One type of optomechanical switch inserts and retracts a reflective surface into a light stream to redirect it to another port. |
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Her knees bent slightly so she could see herself in the mirror and her leg tripped a switch that flicked on the lights. |
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The present invention relates especially to the transistorization of a channel switch for use in a telephone exchange. |
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They reached the attic floor and Rocky flicked on the switch that activated the ball return mechanism and the pin re-setter. |
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A rotary dial switch instead of the momentary-contact one used would be a cheap way for it to remember the setting you preferred. |
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A synthetic circuit that was designed to be an oscillator was shown to convert into a bistable switch when one of the interactions was removed. |
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For the future, it's counting on helping Hollywood switch from celluloid to digital films. |
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This time our bugbear is the switch that allows you to alternate between playback, camera, movie modes. |
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A spokesman for Bundoran RNLI said that a life jacket and having an emergency kill switch fitted to the engine had helped save the man's life. |
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The end product has a fairly usable interface, with mouseover previews and the ability to switch to different galleries. |
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This circuit consists of a push-button switch and a jack into which the sticks are plugged. |
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The strategy switch came as Dataquest issued a warning to PC makers not to get stuck with inventory. |
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If the master fails, we have a way to switch to a slave machine quickly and with minimal data loss, if any. |
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The switch improved the throughput of the system, and the package was bombproof. |
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The positive triode rectifier switch has the upper electrode as a cathode, the lower electrode as an anode, and the p-type semiconductor layer. |
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A single switch controls all lights and there are separately controlled loudspeakers connected to a central system. |
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The tenses switch from past to present and back again and there is a dramatic use of dialogue. |
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I'm not pretending that the switch is going to be all magic, that the first day in the studio not as a dancer is going to be easy. |
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Further, grizzly bear switch resource preferences as the spring, summer, and autumn seasons progress. |
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Make sure that you know how to switch off the mains supply at the fuse box, and store spare fuses in a handy place. |
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Driver shift control enables the driver to switch from automatic to a clutchless five-speed high-performance manual transmission. |
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If the patients switch physicians, record-keepers send patients simple questionnaires or call them for interviews. |
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If detached leaves were fed glucose, inducing a rapid switch from autotrophy to heterotrophy, then they were seen to exhibit GPT activity. |
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She looked around for a light switch when a shimmer of reflected light appeared in front of her. |
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You can run this camera in full automatic mode or switch to completely manual controls. |
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The controls allow you to switch between bass, treble and flat settings and quick-scan through tracks, but it can't fast forward or rewind. |
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And you can do it backside too so that you end up ollieing over into a regular switch feeble. |
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Just switch it off and start again doing the same, slightly rejigged thing. |
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Another safety enhancement is the tiny sliding safety switch at the top of the bolster. |
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This model represents a Markov chain in which each state is interpreted as the probability that the switch complex is in the corresponding state. |
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If the swimmers in lanes two and four switch places by crossing the active swimming lane between them, time and space are once again out of sync. |
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And heaven help the sanity of the people who listen to it longer than it takes to switch it off. |
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When I throw a switch it steams dangerously and coffee drizzles from many unpredictable valves. |
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In addition, they could switch from multifunction buttons to buttons with single functions illustrated by icons. |
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The schedule will also depend on how fast consumers will switch to 3G mobile services. |
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I have an ABC friend who speaks much worse Chinese than me, but nobody pushes her to switch to English when they talk with her. |
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Now it just the turn of key or the flick of a switch that gets us on our daily journey. |
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There was growing specialization, with wheat as the principal crop, a switch from sheep to cattle, and a rise in market gardening. |
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By inhibiting such a current after amputating a salamander's leg, they can, in effect, flip a switch that shuts down the process of regrowth. |
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A toggle switch on the front panel alternately selects between single-band and multiband compression modes. |
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How long can you stand to hold your child while he turns the light switch off and on? |
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Timers, professors at the university have found, waste money since they condition students to never turn a light switch off. |
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What was a strenuous task is now as easy as flipping the toggle switch that operates the spout. |
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The gels were run for 20 hours using switch times of 5 to 45 seconds ramped in a linear fashion. |
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Some bacteria are able to switch from enzymes using oxygen as a terminal electron acceptor to enzymes using alternative electron acceptors. |
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It is expected that the Government will soon switch the speed limits from miles to kilometres. |
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People now want a phone that can switch easily from communication device to music player. |
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All you do is plug the machine in, switch it to Auto and you're all set to start protecting your private information. |
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This switch is darkly ironic, because hippos are now much rarer than African elephants. |
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He had fallen onto the line and broken his leg, and it took some time to switch off the live rail. |
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Office equipment must automatically switch to a low-power sleep mode after a certain period of inactivity. |
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The barrel selector consists of a small rocking switch located at the rear of the triggerguard. |
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But in autumn and winter the birds switch to a variety of fruits, seeds and nuts. |
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It is software-configurable with no jumpers, and a 12V control switch is provided for flash memory programming. |
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Doctors put me on meds but as soon as they start to work I have to switch again because I've built up a tolerance to them. |
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Oligarchs come, oligarchs go, but the true fan can never switch allegiance. |
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Move the outlets to more functional positions and you can use the old outlets during the rewire, then switch systems seamlessly. |
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In all multilingual communities speakers switch among languages or varieties as monolinguals switch among styles. |
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Together with the associated protein troponin, TM on actin can switch between two laterally shifted conformations. |
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These vehicles will be serviced to prevent high electrical current flow through the ignition switch that may cause a fire in the steering column. |
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I think the switch is actually in the hydraulic clutch's master cylinder, similar to modern brake light switches. |
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On his return, I sat into the car, turned on the ignition and pulled the starter switch and the engine came to life immediately. |
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What drives our economy to switch from a period of innovation to oligopolies and lock ins? |
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It drives you insane because, halfway through, you switch to the night shift. |
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If you have this device, its inventor says you can switch TVs off almost anywhere. |
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The not-so-simple situation is where your wall switch controls a light fixture. |
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Then I switch hands again, pull back ever so briefly and then launch myself forwards, pushing him back into the floor as we swap positions. |
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Or when they want to start with, say, a Chardonnay, then switch to a Cabernet with the meal. |
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The centre works with beginners, but their pride is persuading hardened riders used to hunters to switch to carthorses. |
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Then came the downstairs bath and kitchen remodel, for which Raquel agonized over everything from faucets to light switch plates. |
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Now Big Larry kept the crowd from annoying the couple, by properly laying about him with a switch all along the road. |
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Long-promised programs to help 20 million campesinos switch to export crops never materialized. |
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A shout caught my attention and I heard the soldiers switch their direction. |
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An umbilical cable attaches to the waistcoat through my drysuit, with an external switch on the chest area. |
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Blades are measured between races and it is illegal under Paralympic rules to switch blades during a competition. |
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There comes a time when you have to switch off and concentrate solely on your training and preparation. |
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Always connect the autotransformer after the power switch and fuse of the equipment it is installed in. |
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Then came a career switch to stand-up comedy, TV acting, movie roles and, finally, the lairdship of Candacraig. |
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If you have let debts mount up on an array of cards, the solution is to switch to a lower rate credit card. |
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A digital multimeter complete with rotary selector switch is one such example. |
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The resident volume allocation features of the storage array in combination with switch zoning provide a measure of volume-access security. |
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Even when we switch off these allegedly offending channels here, those with satellite television will continue viewing them. |
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Birds did not switch far from their original territory, and most territorial birds were banded in the vicinity of the removal experiments. |
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But quite often those who cause trouble switch from a good mood to violence and aggression in an instant. |
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He leapt at it, a lunge ending with a quick snap of his fingers, flicking the switch off. |
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Everyone going to intermediate stops had to get off there and switch to the next local. |
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Sometimes accessing the switch even requires that one of the graphics boards be removed. |
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But his big long term plan is to switch to a pay per mile system of distance charging. |
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The wall was soundproof, unless the switch on the wall behind her was flicked on. |
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When I saw him leaning against the goalpost, I flicked on a switch and started the sprinklers. |
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This was when I normally switch on my radio to listen to the shipping forecast. |
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She gritted her teeth, opened her eyes and was welcomed by a grinning new day as she flicked on the lamp switch to survey the damage. |
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I hated it every time it came on the radio, though tellingly, I don't ever remember myself reaching for the dial to switch it off. |
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The switch from tracksuited gaffer to desk jockey has complicated the job no end and few now survive long at any one club. |
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After I hit the kill switch and coasted into Mac's garage that night, my lovely car never came to life again. |
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Dental health experts are urging parents to switch from a bottle to beakers as soon as their babies have teeth. |
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If you have serious credit card debts, the best way to mitigate the bill is to switch to zero interest plastic. |
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His switch to study theology with work in the Anglican Church may well have been tied up with the beginning of the First World War. |
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The time frame to switch out these many local jobs and marshal the outbound train was tight and required precision work in a small yard. |
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The company announced its support for the multi-vendor switch interoperability initiative in storage area networks. |
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I manage to stop myself from asking which switch extends those rotating blades that shred the tyres of passing cars. |
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I heard the click of a switch as the light went off next door, plunging the awaiting table into darkness. |
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Should the gas tank, situated in the spare wheel well, run dry, the switch back to petrol is automatic. |
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The various state governments' reluctance to switch over to VAT was stemmed by the fear of loss of revenues. |
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If you find you don't like the aerobics exercise you're doing, switch to a new one this week. |
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An emergency stop switch, hardwired into the kill switch of the ignition, was placed on top of the dashboard. |
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If for some inexplicable reason, she turns me down, I will have to switch allegiance, but of course that will be a last resort. |
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Would you really get on an airplane and fly 30,000 feet in the air if you thought one little kill switch could take it down? |
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Most slugs eat decaying vegetation, but readily switch to young or delicate plants, feeding on the leaves, stems, roots and tubers. |
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I glued the hard wire leads to the dots on my freshly-printed Pattern and hit the On switch without ceremony. |
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On Tuesday, Sinclaire said rat traps were set behind the airport's ticket counters and within 10 minutes the switch fell on two rodents. |
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In medical research the periodic calls for a wholesale switch to the use of bayesian statistical inference have been largely ignored. |
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If you have been using bleach to whiten clothes and they are now graying, switch to peroxide. |
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About the only thing this calculator lacks is the ability to switch from decimal to hex to octal to binary. |
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They are successful enough to switch their mobiles off at the weekend and prefer hanging out with good friends to glitzy bars and restaurants. |
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Another switch will open a system or door only when its sensor reads the eyeballs of the owner. |
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I've currently got a three gang switch which I'm taking one light off of and moving to a separate switch. |
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If you need to go further, switch to higher-gain antennas or gang two WRT54Gs together. |
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The triode rectifier switch is simpler in the manufacturing process and lower in cost than a thin film transistor. |
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Stir the red wine into the roasting tin, add the carcass and cook in the oven for 10 minutes, then remove from the oven but do not switch it off. |
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Every time you use a supermarket loyalty card, or switch on cable TV or access your favourite website, someone somewhere is monitoring you. |
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Darling was able to switch from attack to defence with the utmost ease and his preferred fielding position was at mid-off. |
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In some cases, you may even want to switch to a wide-angle lens to include more of the overall setting. |
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The rocker switch was positioned to the left engine and the starter switch was engaged. |
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People will soon switch to Coxes as the Granny Smiths become too expensive. |
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A second theory is that voters will decide not to switch horses in midstream and will surge towards the commander-in-chief. |
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Few, if any, other counties possess such strong forwards who can switch positions at will. |
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We must practise energy conservation comprehensively and switch over to electricity-based traction for railways and urban transportation. |
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When the stop switch is tripped, floor-mounted clamps lock down the pins on the body shell. |
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Then you place the compressor behind the cab, run the air line back to the bag, and run the wires to a rocker switch placed in the cab. |
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It seemed that an American retreating from the confrontation had tripped the switch on his musket. |
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He picked up the accumulated scrap rails and switch material on his way in during the fall. |
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When you're running a small boat on the Missouri River today, be sure to use a tethered kill switch on the engine. |
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Now, a major publisher of top writers has flipped the kill switch on 40 of its ebooks on Amazon. |
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The website also suggested that a built-in kill switch could be used to remotely kill and remove malware. |
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Personally, I think all airline seats should have a built-in switch that prevents seats from reclining. |
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If you need any guidance what that's like, just switch off the wipers in your road car. |
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Accordingly the current remained in the wires throughout the circuit so long as the main switch was on. |
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We wired up the tents to a generator and wired up all the shops to a switch that goes to another generator in case of power loss. |
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Surely it makes sense to develop that and allow a phased switch from the city centre to an outer Dublin location. |
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This generates battery power for the lamp and there is a light sensor to detect whether it is dark enough to switch on. |
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The most obvious change was the switch from putting fuel in the engine with a carburettor to using fuel injection. |
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All models have a safety switch preventing operation when the hopper door is opened. |
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Joey Poiriez showed local dominance while Powell pro Rodney Jones snatched first with a switch flip boardslide. |
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All that is left to do is make a bend in the wire, slightly below the tubing to make a lever for attaching a spring or switch machine. |
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The on-off switch should be mounted in a convenient location on the dash and within your reach. |
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The valve-off state is always active until a signal is received to switch to the valve-on mode. |
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The guns are actuated by a three-way switch on the spade grip of the stick. |
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This switch of emphasis from lapidary to wheel-face cutting is probably attributable to recent technological improvements. |
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She reached towards the radio to switch off the song before the next verse, but she was too far away and her vision was blurred from tears. |
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With a touch of a button located above the radio, Kantor can switch from diesel fuel to vegetable oil in seconds. |
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Each machine contains a high-precision electronic switch which triggers atomic bombs. |
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We then switch to a fellow listening to the music in his car, which is joined to another by some sort of tubing. |
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While climbing, my instructor quickly directed me to switch to the small-deck radio frequency to get ahead of the game. |
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I am getting so much spam on an old email addy that I'm going to have to switch it off. |
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She would be prepared to keep her child out of school in September rather than put her through the upset of having to switch schools again. |
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In rainy periods, when few insects are flying, the birds switch to ground feeding. |
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When they switch to Farsi or throw in some Turkish, I lose what little grasp I have on the conversation. |
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If a slow car is in jeopardy of getting lapped by the leader, a flip of the switch can drop a piece of metal on the track that consequently will force a caution flag. |
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Both current and new students will benefit from the program, but if students switch programmes or fail to graduate, their loans will not be eligible for remission. |
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It is a square box with two gears on top and a switch on the side. |
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The airport's runways currently stagger their take-off and landings, and switch them around during the day to allow residents some relief from noise. |
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You turn the switch off chemically and it stops the production. |
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You still can see which language a result originated from and you also can switch to the site in its original language if you can't make much sense of the machine translation. |
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After all, when you switch on TV these days everyone is jumping into bed with each other and people are using four-letter language much stronger than the stuff I ever use. |
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My coach told me I had to do the jumps or I could switch to dance. |
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Our evidence from the diet of nestling thick-billed murres suggests that a switch from an Arctic to a Subarctic fish community occurred from 1997 onwards. |
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The rabbis who ruled that we can't use an electric switch on Shabbat already went too far. |
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Would you believe the switch was actuated by lifting up the horn button! |
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When the airplane was in a position to jettison the load, the pilot discovered the jettison switch guard had vibrated back to the closed position. |
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How do you take a set of front-panel switch and LED cables that end in 3.5mm jack plugs and interface them in an attractive way with the tiny wee pins on a motherboard? |
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Direct physical access to the power switch is convenient for this purpose. |
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Princess Gwen growled in her throat, and turned the switch off. |
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Received more than 260 complaints about an ignition switch fault in General Motors cars linked to at least a dozen deaths. |
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Saints are set to switch Darren Albert from the wing to full-back to offset the absence of Paul Wellens, but Millward also has the option of Anthony Stewart and Sean Hoppe. |
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The coach is likely to switch full back Chris Beaver to the wing in place of Smith and return Chris Wainwright to the starting line-up after leaving him out against Rochdale. |
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The Options menu lets you switch from windowed to full-screen mode. |
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There's an entirely sensible campaign now in the UK to encourage people to switch off appliances left on standby, saving both greenhouse gas emissions and money. |
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It's a 30-kilometer race where skiers switch out their classic cross country skis after 15 kilometers to skating skis, where they ski for another 15 kilometers. |
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She poured water into the modem kettle she had brought only a few months ago and plugged it into the socket on the wall, before flicking the switch and waiting. |
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To easily switch between sounds, the organ is outfitted with dozens of preset buttons like the kind found in old radios. |
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In other words, I switch off my brain and stop interpreting. |
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The days of having to carry bulk film around or switch between different film types and speeds is now a distant memory for those who have made the technology leap. |
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If you get tired of the automatic, you can switch over to a motor-racing derived manual system operated by paddles located behind the steering wheel. |
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He was a superb karateka and could switch techniques during sparring. |
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Jump up and scissor your legs quickly so your legs switch places. |
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If the above grass species identifications are correct, perhaps there are additional characteristics of big bluestem and switch grass that merit further attention. |
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Little wonder that people switch off, or regard it as simply mumbo-jumbo. |
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I am quite sure it is not too late to switch the customary pen for a corgi pup. |
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He duly stopped the bike, hit the kill switch and we took off our lids. |
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She wanted a whippy switch off a willow tree in the front yard. |
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Once the engine is warm and has heated up the radiator fluid, which in turn heats the vegetable oil, you can switch the engine to run on straight vegetable oil. |
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Plus, I switch the protein shakes with hard-boiled egg whites. |
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Twenty-two coaches voted to switch to softball, seven to keep hardball. |
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If they all switch to eating red meat, then ten years later, red meat will look like some life-lengthening elixir. |
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Part of it is the flood of traded-in service revolvers that have glutted the market since the massive law enforcement switch to the semi-automatic service pistol. |
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My body is telling me I will burn other substrates before I'll burn fat and just the most meagre consumption of carbohydrate will switch off that ketotic response. |
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Replace yellowed light switch and electrical outlet plates with new ones. |
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Why, they might even switch to amiable, Texas-accented, 77-year-old Schieffer, the television equivalent of comfort food. |
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I flicked on a switch in my bracelet, which doubled as a recording device. |
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Karinka slowly exited the room and flicked on the switch to her computers. |
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I plan to switch to a pre-paid service plan using an unlocked phone. |
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Most countries that switch continue to mint their own coins, however. |
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If I switch on my desktop and plug the monitor lead into the back of my laptop, will my laptop act as a monitor for the desktop or will it blow it up? |
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Producing affective switch points between two simultaneous registers of sympathy and ridicule, minstrel performances catalyze confrontations within social relations. |
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A heat recovery ventilator comprising four rectangular regenerative heat exchangers, two blowers, a rotating air switch all disposed in a compact rectangular housing. |
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A couple of cameramen and a photographer from Elle arrive to capture the backstage atmosphere, and the girls switch on the charm, posing coquettishly in twos and threes. |
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If a fan has a Spanish or Japanese accent, George will switch languages to accommodate them. |
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I have several friends who sit down to watch a grand prix only to switch off once all the cars have negotiated the first corner without cartwheeling into the scenery. |
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When it's foggy with little to no wind in San Diego, the airport will switch operations to the opposite direction so we make our approaches and departures toward the east. |
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Dozens of attachments are now available for all kinds of light and heavy machinery that can be converted at the flip of a switch or the twist of a pin. |
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Finally, it is possible to buy convertible terms, which allow consumers to switch into other life contracts without further medical investigation. |
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This led some Ukrainians to switch to the Russian Orthodox faith. |
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If the thyristor is used with an ac supply then it will conduct on the positive half cycles and automatically switch off during the negative half cycles. |
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Over 10,000 means that we could switch from letter press to offset lithography, a process which depends on the immiscibility of greasy ink and water on a lithographic plate. |
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Recent corporate decisions by the British banks to switch thousands of low-end call centre jobs to India resulted in headline news and fury among British unions. |
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Among these species, even lactating females have been reported to switch locations as often as every two weeks, although usually within a small range. |
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Without its Korean frenemy, the company will have to switch to a new megasupplier. |
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