Moving the crossbeam was the most desirable option, and the power lines appeared dead. |
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The uppermost crossbeam should be firmly fastened to counteract possible upward dynamic forces. |
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This system consisted of pairs of movable arms mounted at the ends of a crossbeam on hilltop towers. |
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The crossbeam in the lumbar region additionally contributes to the tension in this section. |
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The curved crossbeam provides good freedom of movement and legroom when seated. |
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One recent weekday, they had on the ice at Hallock's Bay the Jack Frost, a large wooden stern steerer with a heavy crossbeam. |
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No Classical or ecclesiastical writer of antiquity ever stated that the condemned man carried a stipes without a crossbeam. |
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The circular building has no crossbeam, and the dome is supported by complicated span work. |
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Interestingly, the article goes on to state that crux was necessarily a stake without a crossbeam. |
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To fit all five tines, the wide crossbeam of 70 cm is clamped half way along the main beam. |
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The equipment is suspended on the crossbeam of the underframe, and weighs from tens of kilograms to several tons. |
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The frame features a T-base and rectangular uprights and there's no crossbeam to get in the way when you're sitting at your desk. |
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The measurement between my elbow and my hand tells me where to put the first crossbeam, the small crossbeam. |
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If I add a length equivalent to the distance between my two outstretched arms, I arrive at the centre of the canoe: that's where the central crossbeam goes. |
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The MacPherson strut system has a transverse lower control arm anchored to an auxiliary crossbeam, and an anti-roll bar connected by rods to the shock absorbers. |
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Mr Howes's boat has a more conventional wing and tailplane acting as a sail, attached to the foil by a long crossbeam from which is suspended the hull carrying the lone pilot. |
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Lalou Roucayrol: Alas, there is slim chance of that, as despite all the efforts by the crew and Captain Pavel Toader on LA SCALA, a collision between the cargo ship's counter and the float broke the crossbeam. |
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Purchased by present owner in 1998, this boat has had many significant l improvements made including a new coach roof core, crossbeam reinforcement, rebuilt centerboard trunk and rudders to name a few. |
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Stripped of his clothing either then or earlier at his scourging, he was bound fast with outstretched arms to the crossbeam or nailed firmly to it through the wrists. |
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The traditional method, still in use on the continent of Europe, involves suspending the victim from a gallows or crossbeam until he has died of asphyxiation. |
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A one-time ship's mast has been converted into a crossbeam running the width of the ceiling, while the suitably imposing fireplace uses an ancient cart wheel for its base. |
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Tradition, not the Scriptures, also says that the condemned man carried only the crossbeam of the cross, called the patibulum or antenna, instead of both parts. |
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The crossbeams must be dimensioned in accordance with their effective loading widths b. Excepted is the upper crossbeam, which must not be dimensioned smaller than the neighboring crossbeams. |
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The crossbeam above is adorned with a large central acanthus leaf, with lattice work spandrels all linked by volutes of foliage, and covering the top of the mirror. |
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If the pivot crossbeam of the chassis is fitted with a cradle to provide support for the tank, this may lead to certain restrictions, especially with regard to reheated and heat-insulated tanks. |
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The workman hung a light from a crossbeam between the main joists. |
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Bioscientists can use Crossbeam, above all, for fast tomography series with high Z resolution in cell and tissue biology. |
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Vedda brings more than 20 years of sales experience to Crossbeam, having managed global sales organizations at leading high technology companies. |
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