At its simplest, it means keeping objects clean, preventing bright sunlight from bleaching them and storing breakable pieces in a safe place. |
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But the Transport Research Laboratory has been working on a breakable fence with metal pins between the pole and support. |
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This does extend out to some of the backgrounds, many of which demonstrate plenty of breakable items. |
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Windows, for example, are very breakable, but I wouldn't fancy living in a world without them. |
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It was another great year for Harry Murphy and his men and they must now see that eight-in-a-row record as breakable next year. |
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And breakable stuff has a tendency to get broken, especially in large groups. |
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Where the wider skis like the Chubbs stand out is in the windslab, breakable crust, Sierra cement type conditions. |
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I don't know about you, but whenever I move, it never ceases to amaze me quite how much breakable material I have in my posession. |
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When my son Richie, now 14, was quite small, I would clear the kitchen sink of any sharp or breakable objects. |
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You three move the breakable stuff upstairs, and I'll get to work with my crew to make your house look like a dream. |
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I've got to say I'm pretty pleased with how the breakable glass surfaces turned out. |
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I'm going to find it very difficult to thank the man for showing me how easily breakable my windows are in that case. |
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If by breakable you mean decodable, then the EFF have managed to decode Xerox's code but not other manufacturers. |
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It was a glass table, with corners sharp enough to blunt a diamond, covered in every breakable variety of knickknack known to man. |
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The slides are cyclical, meaning years may go by without them running at their largest, while trees grow larger and more breakable. |
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With six to eight inches of powder covering a layer of breakable crust, we needed to create a practice area. |
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Put aside breakable items and valuables before the guests arrive. |
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General precautions include moving heavy or breakable objects from a child's reach and preventing children from climbing shelving units or pulling objects down on themselves. |
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I think it's fair to say with regard to encryption, at least in the United States, in the average case it's not going to be breakable. |
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Everything small and breakable must come out, and big objects such as tables and sofas should be grouped together in the centre of the room and covered with dust sheets. |
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Stiff and breakable, paler in color than the cap, it is filled with cottony tissue. |
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How to play Find a corridor in your halls of residence that is empty, and free of any breakable objects. |
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Roof escape hatches shall be either ejectable, hinged or made of readily breakable safety glass. |
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Founded in 2008, NovoPolymers focuses on developing and producing innovative polymer films that are used for laminating breakable solar cells. |
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All its richnesses are made profitable to invigorate the nails and to look after the hair dull, fourchus or breakable. |
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A cast iron bowl is a little heavier and more breakable than the stainless steel bowl. |
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Additional packaging to assure their integrity during placement in the facility will protect breakable primary containers. |
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The magnetic sensing method less any breakable optical components opens up applications where conventional encoders fail. |
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When subjected to unusual stress, shock or operated at an unsafe speed, grinding wheels are breakable. |
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Unfortunately, this alone does not make it visible and breakable in the game. |
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Some of the dried fish products are very crumbly and breakable and must be handled with care after being dried. |
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They are relatively heavy and breakable but have the advantage of being resistant to abrasion. |
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This gallery of breakable brilliant people is now on show until December 23 at the Fine Art Society on Bond Street. |
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Paintings symbolized Mary's hymen as an unbroken pane of glass, and poems like Pope's The Rape of the Lock figured the maiden's maidenhead as fine, breakable porcelain. |
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The Court held that he must have known that he was dealing with breakable material, even if that fact was not at the forefront of his mind when he slammed the receiver down. |
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Put away breakable treasures and beloved toys. |
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This is an important problem, because much of modern cryptography is based on the difficulty of factorising large numbers—so being able to do so quickly would render many modern codes easily breakable. |
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Nails soft, fragile, dull, breakable, duplicated. |
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Take the battery out with a thin stick that is not easily breakable. |
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The most important characteristic of stainless steel is that it is resistant to rust and it is not breakable, but it will fade under the influence of high temperatures. |
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If young children are around, avoid decorations that are sharp, breakable or have small removable parts, or put those decorations at the top of the tree. |
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It was expelled by a pumplike device similar to a 19th-century hand-pumped fire engine, and it may also have been thrown from catapults in breakable containers. |
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