Cereal drilling is progressing well despite the showery weather and many farms are almost drilled up. |
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Use a long strip of painted wood or metal for the flag and attach it with a nut and bolt through a drilled hole. |
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Trainees were drilled on how to deal with the specific threats of chemical, biological and nuclear attacks. |
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We drilled into several terrace units, and measured the actual depth of the concrete covering the reinforcement cages. |
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During instrument training, you were constantly drilled to ignore the physical sensations of flight and trust the instruments. |
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All the tenants are hoping that once the drain is drilled through and cleared of its blockage, the flooding will not happen again. |
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Production is expected in the range of 8-10,000 barrels of oil per day from 8 wells to be drilled from the platform. |
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Large plastic pipes run from the outlet of the four blowers to airtight holes drilled in the platform. |
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I've seen another instance of a rick built on staddles being drilled with holes. |
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In wet conditions on a skiddy surface, Edith then drilled in a corner and caught the keeper off guard. |
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Usually the section drilled by the second drill rod below the first occurrence of fine, vugular porosity yields oil. |
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Gary's eyes, outlined by holes in his ski mask, drilled into the actor, and he stared back. |
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Like many other children, I was drilled at a tender age never to eat food from other homes or accept gifts of food from strangers. |
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This infusion is not stopped until the burr hole is drilled and the surgeon is ready to begin microelectrode recording. |
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Then John drilled me on a slant pattern that put the ball on the eight-yard line. |
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Seed is broadcast or drilled on the pastures in late winter or early spring. |
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With existing landfills, holes are drilled into the fill, into which the slotted pipes are inserted. |
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There is one rule that my friends, most of whom are boozers of an intensity and dedication I'd rarely seen before, have drilled into me. |
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Soldiers drilled tirelessly, many sporting staves and lances, and many more sporting what just looked like slim, polished wood and metal. |
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Thus, the soldiers were drilled and dressed for the effect that it had on them. |
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This year, those who drilled oats seemed to do better than those who broadcast seed. |
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Construction of drilled piles in unstable soil is difficult because soil can contaminate the pile. |
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I ask Johnson if he's really serious when he says these women are as tough as many of the soldiers he's drilled. |
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A Royal New Zealand Air Force sergeant had us lined up on the sea front's Marine Parade and drilled us for a few minutes. |
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Despite food shortages, more and more new troops are drilled and lectured by the commanders. |
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But their pressure eventually told when Martin Hickey drilled the ball to the net. |
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It was taken by Heffernan who drilled the ball across goal where it was turned into his own net by Gary Sliney. |
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Winters forced McEwan to save when he drilled the ball towards the top corner from Burke's pass. |
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Nolan drilled the ball in the back of the net on 17 minutes and threw up his arms in celebration before realising the official had stopped play. |
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Hamilton then drilled a low ball across goal which on-loan Rangers defender McLean stuck past Gordon with aplomb. |
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The left-back drilled home a free-kick from the edge of the area following a disputed foul. |
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This time the striker drilled the ball superbly with a curling free kick from 25 yards around the wall and low into the net. |
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From the resulting penalty, he drilled the ball to the net for a 3-7 to 0-11 lead. |
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But Thomson drilled the ball at home keeper Stuart Coburn when it was easier to score. |
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Thus galvanised, the home side levelled in 58 minutes when Stephen Whalen drilled a powerful shot low into the keeper's far corner. |
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My wisdom tooth is freshly drilled and filled, and it feels great to have had it sorted. |
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Once, my daughter was in the process of having her tooth drilled when the power went off. |
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Apart from the obvious downside of having your teeth drilled, the potential damage to your bank balance can cause equal, if not greater, pain. |
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Young will later thank God his firearms instructors drilled him intensively in weak hand only shooting. |
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We are trained to sit still, so we can write contract proposals, get our teeth drilled, or listen to a sermon. |
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Unlike today, patients didn't receive a pain-numbing injection before they had their teeth drilled. |
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Voluntarily subjecting yourself to it is about as plausible as asking to have your good teeth drilled. |
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Would you rather have your teeth drilled by a dentist than make or follow a list? |
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Local anaesthetic was a blessing for children who had had to put up with the pain of having their teeth drilled. |
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The story goes that around the turn of the century, Tom cursed the fact that every time he drilled for water for his livestock, up came oil, too. |
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Mike Robins lay awake on the operating table as a surgeon drilled into his skull. |
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The fibreboard walls contain 40 percent blue asbestos, and he has drilled into them, exposing the deadly fibres. |
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In the end the camera showed that there was another sealed door behind the one they had drilled through. |
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Once I'd marked and drilled the wood I realised that they weren't screws, they were bolts. |
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The cable can be passed through a hole drilled in the wall, in a door or window frame. |
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Approximately 5 to 10 mg of powder was drilled from each tooth after the surface had been abraded to remove possible contamination. |
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Charlie's father had drilled it in to him to keep his pockets empty and his wallet light. |
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Frank Lampard drove a free kick just wide before Kezman drilled a low shot straight into the arms of Howard in the United goal. |
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Holes will be drilled in the walls to enable injection, and this may leave some apparent patching, but the energy savings should be appreciable. |
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But Shell withdrew from exploration, because for 2 years it had drilled nothing but dry holes. |
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We're having another success with several fields of soybeans this year that were drilled as the season got too late. |
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Oil was first drilled in the 19th century because whale oil was getting expensive. |
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None of the axle ends had been drilled for a linch pin, showing that the wheels and axles had never been assembled. |
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A private concrete boring firm was brought in and they drilled a hole big enough for the child to crawl out. |
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A 10-mm cannulated reamer was drilled from distal to proximal over each guidewire through the cortex to a depth of 10 mm. |
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Areas in fields which were more like small lakes than arable land have dried out and are now drilled with corn. |
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The process had to start again with the field reploughed and new seeds drilled. |
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A cotter key fits in the two holes I drilled at the bottom and holds it open or shut. |
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They slashed trailer tyres, drilled holes through the hulls of boats and ruined the expensive protective covers. |
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To do this a mushroom spore is placed into a piece of doweling rod and then drilled into fresh timber or put into an old paperback. |
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Long ago, some unknown gunsmith drilled and tapped a rifle receiver ring to attach a sight base. |
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These were either fixed into metal settings or drilled along the prism axis and strung as beads. |
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Because of the slow early growth of no-till beans, they should be drilled or planted in rows no wider than 15 inches. |
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In the 150 years human being have drilled for and refined petroleum, it's estimated we've used about 1 trillion barrels. |
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Supercolumns are connected to concrete foundations through reinforcing dowels set into drilled shafts. |
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Last year's downpours caused less wheat to be drilled in the autumn than has been normal in recent years. |
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In France, about 20 pc of the equivalent winter wheat crop had not been drilled by December 1, and about 10 pc of the winter barley is unplanted. |
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Some millet still has not been drilled because growers are waiting for a rain to have at least some soil moisture for germination and emergence. |
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There is still time, though, for winter wheat to be drilled and to produce reasonable yields. |
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This propaganda was drilled into American soldiers for more than a year before the war. |
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The epicotyl was surrounded with a gas-tight soft rubber fitting to a drilled cap, which was placed onto the tube. |
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His will to win is unbelievable and that is something which he has drilled into us. |
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At the other end of the motor another plate was made which had a hole drilled for the layshaft and a clearance hole for the motor shaft. |
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Any headstone, old or new, that moves has to be secured by having steel rods drilled through it at an angle, rooting it firmly. |
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He went to Roumania where his autocratic uncle drilled him in politics and duty. |
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The concrete is drilled and resin is applied to the surface of the concrete. |
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A hole is either drilled or dug through the surface layers of earth until a water bearing layer is encountered. |
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We've drilled and cased our first Utica Shale well and plan on fracking it in about a month. |
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Balusters were made of 90 mm steel rods cast into holes drilled into the rock and connected by steel plates. |
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I came in from the sides like a well drilled eighteenth century army attacking some fortified town in the Low Countries. |
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Holes are drilled anterior to the coronal suture and medial to the temporal fusion lines, where the bone is thickest. |
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My Auntie Ruth drilled into me, at a very early age, never, ever to open the door to anybody I didn't know. |
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In total, 29 of the 88 cores drilled during leg 118 were imaged using the DMT corescan system. |
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The team drilled beneath the ground to take sample cores from up to 165 metres beneath the surface. |
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Then, with a felt-tipped pen or sharp pencil, mark the lag screw holes that were drilled in the ledger on the wail. |
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Gemstones such as diamonds, emeralds, rubies and sapphires are rarely drilled to make beads as this detracts from their worth. |
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The unit uses soy-bean-based biodegradable oil and compressed air to lubricate metal components that are being machined or drilled. |
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Fastener holes are drilled slightly undersized and then tapped for the appropriate sized machine screw. |
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It might feature a barrel of heavier contour, an upper receiver tang drilled and tapped for a tang sight as well as the takedown feature. |
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Ice cores have been drilled at several places in the Antarctic, including the research outposts at Vostok and Byrd Station. |
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As the tunnel is drilled underground, rock will be removed with a conveyor belt and brought back to the surface. |
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Once it's completely dry, it can be sanded, drilled or cut with normal woodworking tools. |
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Hydrogen sulfide often is present in wells drilled in shale or sandstone, or near coal or peat deposits or oil fields. |
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The Puma rifles, not carbines, are already drilled and tapped for tang sights. |
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That'd been drilled into his brain years ago and now nothing else revolved in him but hatred, hatred, hatred, three thousand times a minute. |
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A good driving position is easy to find and the design and placing of the drilled aluminium pedals is just perfect. |
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The Miniloaders sport a Monte Carlo-style stock and are drilled and tapped to accept a scope mount base. |
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I screamed, throwing my fists into the wooden pillar, forgetting every notion of ladylike behavior that had been drilled into my head as a child. |
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All of the guns are factory drilled and tapped for tang sights from either Lyman or Marble. |
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With the receiver drilled and tapped, and the barrel seat located, the next step was to make a takedown screw. |
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Early models were not factory drilled and tapped, but it was a simple matter to do so. |
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That lesson was drilled into the hapless Galway champions yesterday by a supremely drilled Birr side. |
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The T3's receiver is also drilled and tapped to accept other popular bases and rings. |
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In addition, it's also drilled and tapped for universal scope mounting blocks. |
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It may have been drilled into me, and it may not be how I'd naturally deal with things, but it's the way I've grown up dealing with situations. |
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It was no use, he could not forget about what his mother had drilled into him repetitively when he was a boy. |
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Next using an awl and drill, I drilled holes into their metal where needed. |
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Workmen laying a gas pipe drilled through an existing main, causing gas to seep into the cellar of the house. |
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There are simply two badly drilled holes and a lot of filler slapped lazily over the walls. |
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If you've ever drilled a hole through a relatively thick piece of steel, you know that drill bits tend to wander quickly. |
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Crews excavated as much as 28 ft to add a new first floor and basement and drilled in 687 concrete-filled steel piers. |
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I tried to gather the suddenly scattered memories of court etiquette that had been drilled into me since I understood the concept of courtesy. |
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The former Aberdeen striker drilled in a 45-yard shot which forced the Frenchman to furiously back-pedal and tip the ball over the bar. |
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Yet this nascent talent was now magnified many times and tempered with the force of volunteer telepathists as it drilled achingly, relentlessly. |
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They will have to be cleaned in pickle and soldered to findings or drilled to make pendants, rings, or other jewelry. |
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When many pieces need to be cut the same, use one accurately cut or drilled piece as a template. |
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One piece of wood has tenons that fit into matching sockets drilled into another piece of wood. |
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Our fearless leader drilled us on the fine points of clinching the donation. |
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And the young striker was coolness personified as he swivelled and drilled into the bottom corner from 15 yards. |
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Because the architects required a perfect tie hole grid, fake tie holes were drilled into the facing to achieve the required pattern. |
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By the early 1970's drilled piles had become the foundation of choice in Texas. |
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Last year the former champions, spent most part of the season without a coach and were drilled by senior players and some willing club members. |
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When aligned, the surgeon drilled into the medullary canal of the tibia and seated the tibial prosthesis. |
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These wells were drilled into the central parts of the basin, where they intercepted mostly lacustrine facies. |
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I had some drilled balsa bodies and I inserted a length of brass welding rod in one end and a swivel in the other. |
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These were originally brass and were chromed, fitted with extra rubber seals and now protrude through specially drilled holes in the top plate. |
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By 1968, the checkside punt he had routinely drilled all his players in at training was another new, lethal weapon. |
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The planks have to be drilled and riveted together side by side with a diagonal chamfer at their ends. |
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The rear screw hole had to be drilled at an angle through the top chamfer, next to the side of the throat mortise. |
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Having waited for the ball to depart he drilled his studs into the side of Tim Cahill's knee. |
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Securing a standard velocity Long Rifle cartridge in the headstock, we drilled a hollowpoint with a center drill driven in from the tailstock. |
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Forage varieties can be drilled in May and just one harvest will provide three to six tons of high protein hay or silage. |
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Father Norris had sat me on his verandah once a week and drilled me in the Latin responses. |
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The first oil well in the United States, now a dry hole, was drilled in Titusville, Pennsylvania, by Edwin L. Drake only 145 years ago. |
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A pilot hole is a hole drilled with a bit that is slightly thinner than the shank of the nail. |
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Every little bit that's shaved or drilled off the pyramid is irreplaceable, and it represents an erosion of something that should be preserved. |
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When Edwin Drake drilled the first oil well in Titusville, Pa., in 1859, he used washtubs for storage. |
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The cap rock was drilled through and a massive expansion of gas at the bottom of the well caused a blow-out, throwing mud high into the air. |
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When Deacon did get on he calmly drilled over a sideline conversion with his only shot at goal. |
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Mwitwa expressed happiness at the team that is being drilled by Japanese Judo expert sensei Hosui Sakaki, a seventh dan, saying they had responded well to the training. |
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To test this hypothesis, the researchers drilled a series of wells downstream from where they dripped the acetate and periodically took water samples. |
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The militia were a body of drilled troops, conscripted by law, and subject to military discipline inclding court martial. |
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Not only did it look like and have the texture of crude oil, it tasted like it had been recently drilled. |
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Peak exploration was in 1985 when 184 wildcats were drilled. |
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Imposing at 75 inches on a side and 7 inches deep, the painting, like eight others shown here, has holes drilled in its edges, like worm-eaten driftwood. |
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This means they are locked into one frame with one barrel and the pilot holes are drilled into the cylinder to perfectly align with that particular barrel and frame. |
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Four, the recruitment by the Republicans of affable-seeming candidates who had some discipline drilled into them. |
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Each 6000kg sculpture is lowered to the seabed where it is drilled into the substrate to lessen the effects of turbulent weather. |
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The scientists drilled through the egg's protective layer, the zona pellucida, removed a plug, and then extracted the DNA and polar body through the hole. |
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Slabs are doors without mortises for hinges or holes drilled for locksets. |
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Each lava unit was sampled, usually as seven independent cores, drilled over several metres of outcrop using a portable motor and oriented by sun and magnetic compasses. |
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The stud is drilled and tapped to accept the front action screw. |
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Point guards need to be constantly drilled in this facet of the game. |
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What's not obvious from the pictures is the handguard is drilled and tapped in a number places for other accessory mounts including sling swivels. |
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They also eat sap from sapsucker holes or from holes they themselves have drilled and also some fruit, flower nectar, seeds, and insects, especially flying ants. |
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Before 2500 BC, these states were capable of far-reaching campaigns employing phalanxes of drilled spearmen, ass-drawn battlewagons, and fortified garrison posts. |
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After this the touch hole would drilled out with a drilling machine. |
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Not even from the Northern Germany megalithic culture, a drilled axe has been reported that was made of Silex and thus of a material of comparable hardness. |
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It's right up there with having cavities drilled and skinning my knees! |
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So they just assume that some as-yet-unidentified borer drilled the holes. |
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The next morning the sun finally drilled a tunnel through the smother of clouds that squatted on the plain so low I stooped when I got into my Bronco. |
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The shed is secured by metal pin-piles drilled into the sandy soil and connected at the base of the building to vertically cantilevered fir posts. |
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Mac McMurray capped this story by saying a townsman had a piece of petrified fence post with the drilled holes for wire with a piece of the wire attached. |
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But what his manager would have given for him to be half a yard onside, rather than offside, when Craig Burley drilled a low shot goalwards in the 84th minute. |
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At this time, only the stringers are being drilled and riveted. |
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Road signs hung on posts drilled horizontally into the cliffs. |
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We were regaled with some well drilled pyrotechnics, in the flutato themes, octave slides, scintillating passagework, resulting in riveting joie de vivre of the interaction. |
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The construction scheme employed on the bridge consisted of cofferdams for the drilled shaft foundations, and climbing forms for the tower construction. |
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We have various learning toys and aids in our home and there are many lessons taking place each day but I have never drilled him on facts or even used flashcards. |
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As these shelves grew equatorward the primary source of water vapour for snow formation was moved farther away from continental ice sheets where ice cores were later drilled. |
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Over the past decade we have drilled ice cores on domes for a variety of reasons, and this dome is the first thing I notice when looking at the surface topography map. |
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All of our drilled rock fountainheads should be able to tolerate scrubbing with hot, soapy water and rinsing with a mild chlorine bleach solution. |
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New machinery dug, drilled, pumped, and clawed underground, and many mines began using large-scale earth movers to strip the hillsides above the mine seams. |
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Holes were drilled in a diamond pattern every 12 to 15 inches. |
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The receiver is dovetailed to accept the excellent SAKO type scope rings, but is also drilled and tapped to permit the use of conventional bases and rings. |
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Over a period of weeks there, he was on hand as workers drilled through concrete believed to have been treated with asbestos while laying power lines. |
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Scientists said this week they had drilled into the lower section of Earth's crust for the first time and were poised to break through to the mantle in coming years. |
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They also drilled into the asbestos ceilings in the kitchen and bathroom. |
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The study tested for micro-organisms in the devices used to wash out patients' mouths and remove debris after their teeth have been drilled or cleaned. |
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After having your teeth drilled, dentists advise their patients to wait a few hours before eating ice cream, having school photos taken, or writing screenplays. |
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Gormley took it and drilled the ball low into the bottom corner. |
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The pass was duly delivered and then the winger drilled his shot wide. |
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For children there will be face painting, paintball and the chance to try on national service uniforms and be drilled by a humorous sergeant major re-enactor. |
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Also, her older sister drilled her mercilessly every day in martial arts, saying that both of them had gotten shamefully out of shape and needed practice. |
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As kids we were drilled constantly in the chore of passing skills. |
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The coach has once again been making sure that players are well drilled in his own specialist subject, going into contact with the correct body position. |
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These things had been drilled into him ever since he was three. |
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Shaylee forgot all the rules that had been drilled in to her head for twelve years, ever since she turned six, and pulled Shawn along behind her as she ran down the path. |
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Only about 2,000 oil wells have been drilled in Iraq, compared with about 1 million wells in Texas alone. |
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Three holes drilled 100m apart on the eastern flank of the annular F1 anomaly, have defined a clear zonation pattern. |
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Discoveries to date are stratigraphic traps comprising Turonian and Campanian turbidite fans drilled in water depths of 500-2,500 metres. |
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The underground drill program will consist of several holes to be drilled from the 165 foot level. |
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A further borehole was drilled at Raydale to investigate the origin of the gravity anomaly underlying the Askrigg Block. |
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The underlying granite has been drilled and reports confirm their presence. |
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A hole is drilled near the base to enable glass beads and other ornaments to be attached by a loop of wire. |
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As a well is drilled, the bit passes through various formations, each with different characteristics. |
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Once the coal seam is exposed, it is drilled, fractured and thoroughly mined in strips. |
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Air enters through a series of small holes drilled in the lower brass ring supporting the glass. |
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He did get their attention when he drilled the ball dead center into the hole for an opening birdie. |
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Without compromising he drilled the ball home, leaving Dynamos' ill-fated keeper diving for fresh air. |
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This created a level area that was drilled to take the anchorages for the light beacon that was installed the following year. |
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More than 100,000 boreholes have been drilled in Namibia over the past century. |
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It was further mentioned that they often drilled their soldiers and practiced archery. |
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Plastics were found as microfibres in core samples drilled from sediments at the bottom of the deep ocean. |
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The first wells were drilled in the early 1980s and some very large gas fields were discovered throughout this decade. |
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An avalanche interrupted work, so a secondary tunnel was then drilled for safety reasons as the waters rose to 10 metres below. |
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Shortly thereafter, wells were drilled in tidal zones along the Gulf Coast of Texas and Louisiana. |
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The wells were drilled from piers extending from land out into the channel. |
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Picking the ball up inside the Everton penalty area, he drilled a cross for Craig Johnston to score. |
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At these locations, the men undertook basic training, were drilled, and trained for open warfare. |
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Drill bits full of debris were drilled 20 hits into the phenolic and examined. |
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Waters then saw red for pushing Gareth Matthews and Bray equalised for a second time when John Mulroy drilled in a 12-yard half volley. |
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There are several types of thermo rolls and the most common are centre bore rolls, displacer type rolls, and peripherally drilled rolls. |
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The tall centre-half popped up at the back post off a corner and drilled his shot into the ground and over the Washington goalkeeper. |
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The two holes were drilled from a new platform in an area of coincident gold-in-soil anomalies and potassic alteration of basalt. |
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The moderate risk, moderate potential well drilled to a total depth of 8,031 feet and encountered high quality natural gas pay. |
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Initial predation and parasitism by muricid whelks demonstrated by the correspondence between drilled holes and their apparent enveloper. |
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The OrbiTool is a tool that allows intersecting holes to be drilled and then deburred on the same machine. |
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Dutchman George Boateng drilled a daisy cutter at Mark Bosnich, but the Australian goalkeeper saved comfortably without having to move. |
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Of wells currently being drilled, more than 90 percent use hydraulic fracturing. |
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The 4th exploration well was drilled and yielded petroleum discovery in formation of Ordovician reservoir. |
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Surgeons drilled a small hole in his skull and removed the blood clot. |
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Wide open from 18-feet, bibby drilled the shot and unleashed a roar. |
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The well, called Nunatak, was highly anticipated as it was the first of several wells to be drilled to further establish the field's size. |
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Assay results from holes WEL-1 and WEL-2, drilled close to the Shore of Wapawekka Lake, show a copper-zinc-carrying volcanic sulphide system. |
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A second diamond drill hole, A176 was drilled to test 100 metres below the intercepts in hole A174 and has intersected two ultramafic bodies. |
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Further stratographic test wells were drilled on Canadian Natural's Horizon oil sands project lands located north of Fort McMurray. |
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Stratographic and groundwater monitoring wells are being drilled and 3D seismic, cap rock and reservoir testing programs are underway. |
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This method uses a vertical production well and an extended lateral well drilled directionally in the coal. |
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The remaining nine holes were drilled within areas previously drilled and provide more precise detail about strand line boundaries. |
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Terry Greenwood, a farmer and retired truckdriver, said 10 of his cows died in 2008 after two wells were drilled on his land. |
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Gas is produced and extracted through wells drilled into the unmined coal seam. |
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If the bleed is one week or more old, air-powered burr holes or trephination are drilled into the dura to drain the blood. |
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Eventually some small holes were drilled to test the hull, and ultrasonic testing was done to rule out air pockets in the construction. |
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He had broken into Terri's shed and drilled spyholes so that he could keep track of her. |
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The plan called for tiebacks to be drilled into the rock at an incline of 30 degrees from the horizontal. |
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Chalcopyrite and molybdenite mineralization was observed by site geologists in varying amounts and continuities in a number of the holes drilled. |
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The hole was drilled to assess structural information using a down hole acoustic and optical televiewer provided by Surtron Technologies. |
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The crawler is launched through a 4-inch taphole drilled into the main using standard no-blow hot tap technology. |
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First, a series of evenly spaced holes are drilled along the middle of the inner face of each upper timber. |
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Of the two wells harken drilled in Bahrain, both came up dry. |
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The well is being drilled with the Deepsea Delta semisub provided on a contractual basis by Norsk Hydro of Norway. |
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The well was drilled with the Deepsea Delta semisub provided on a contractual basis by Norsk Hydro of Norway. |
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Quinn picked himself up and converted the spot-kick, then moments later Luke Bottomer drilled over after being picked out by Fabrice Kasiama. |
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By early autumn men were being drilled and armed in south Wales, and also in the West Riding. |
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A template is placed and secured on the prepared surface and lugholes are drilled. |
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Whatever container you have, the lid will need a hole drilled in it large enough to accommodate an airlock and a rubber cork. |
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At the back of the tractor, he drilled a hole big enough to insert his saber saw and he cut a two-inch diameter hole in each rear tire. |
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In 2008, researchers drilled an ice core from James Ross Island, off the northeastern tip of the Antarctic Peninsula. |
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Between 1966 and 2013, Norwegian companies drilled 5085 oil wells, mostly in the North Sea. |
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Only two exploration wells have been drilled so far, and there remain numerous undrilled targets in tilted fault block plays. |
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Available lead-in configurations include blown, acid etched, or drilled countersink, or any combination. |
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Dave Artell crossed from the left and Blundell delivered a pinpoint knockback to Asamoah who drilled the ball home from six yards. |
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A few weeks later their contractors came along, drilled the offending section up and re-covered it. |
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In addition, animals from Sims Pond were drilled through the lateral aspect of the xiphiplastron to indicate initial capture site. |
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During the fourth quarter, the Acajou North exploration well was drilled to delineate the extent of the previously drilled Acajou discovery. |
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Nasri then got in on the act, rounding off a counter-attack with a drilled finish that deflected off Jason Lowe. |
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The company said the strike was made in a well drilled on its Acajou South prospect 24km off the coast of Cote d'Ivoire. |
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Hargreaves, who left Manchester United on a free during the summer, drilled a 22-yard beauty to open the scoring. |
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United led after three minutes as Nani drilled home inside the near post after turning George Elokobi inside-out. |
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We drilled a hole and then cut the threads with the proper tap to match the valve's thread. |
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In sandy strata, 7 to 9 inches diameter holes are drilled with a percussion type drill rig. |
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The robbers drilled through the roof into the bank's strongroom. |
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The rivet assembly is inserted into a hole drilled through the parts to be joined and a specially designed tool is used to draw the mandrel into the rivet. |
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As a side-show, they drilled a bore-hole for the local Kongoni maternity hospital, renovated a school at Faza Island in Lamu and repaired a foot-bridge. |
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Moreover, an ancient diamond drill hole drilled in 1959 intersected a section of pyritised porphyry which returned anomalous gold values over a core length of 23 meters. |
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An exploration well was drilled on the Zhambyl offshore section in 2013 and the drilling of a deep subsalt well, with 6000 meters depth started at the Urikhtau section. |
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A further two holes, drilled to approximately 1,000m each, will test for nickel sulphides in the Western Ultramafic Belt about 2km south of Spotted Quoll. |
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Switches drilled into metal plate with punched tape labels beneath. |
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These two intersections appear to indicate a previously unknown pegmatite body that is wider than previously drilled pegmatites and may be oriented in a different direction. |
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The right MCA was exposed through a 2-mm hole drilled 2-mm rostral and 5-mm ventral to the fusion point of the zygomatic arch with the squamosal skull bone. |
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The Company has drilled nine wells to date, with three discoveries and six dry holes, and expects to drill three to seven additional wells this year. |
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Oil production began in the surrounding basin in 1914, with wells drilled by Bataafsche Petroleum Maatschappij, a predecessor of Royal Dutch Shell. |
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The circularity, cylindricity, surface roughness and hole oversize of the ultrasonically and conventionally drilled work pieces were measured and compared. |
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In addition, a strongly hydrozincite stained mudstone occurs approximately 150 meters stratigraphically lower than the present exhalite-mudstone-dacite sequence being drilled. |
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Then used carriage bolts to mount the L-shaped pieces into the Versa Track running along the gunwales and drilled three holes in the bottoms for mounting them to the boat. |
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Arsenal lacked urgency and inspiration until shortly before half-time, Wheater's block denying Van Persie from close range before Walcott drilled wide. |
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In Oman, the Wireline FMI-HD high-definition formation microimager was run in a well drilled with water-based mud in a tight and mineralogically complex carbonate reservoir. |
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The moderate risk, moderate potential well drilled to a total depth of 10,370 feet and encountered high quality natural gas pay in its objective sand. |
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The instructor drilled into us the importance of reading the instructions. |
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The well is expected to be drilled to a true vertical depth of 12,500 to test multiple Lower Miocene age Marg and Discorbis sand reservoirs in a fault closure syncline. |
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Isle of Purbeck's oil industry began in 1936 with the first unsuccessful and then experimental wells drilled at Broad Bench near Kimmeridge by D'Arcy Exploration. |
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Under his parents' supervision he drilled the holes in the wood. |
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Wells are drilled into oil reservoirs to extract the crude oil. |
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Samples were analyzed petrographically and by cathodoluminescence to establish a paragenetic sequence, and individual phases drilled for geochemical analysis. |
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The front and rear disc brakes are drilled to aid cooling and the diameter of the master cylinder has been increased for enhanced pedal feel and reduced travel. |
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Around 1896, the first submerged oil wells in salt water were drilled in the portion of the Summerland field extending under the Santa Barbara Channel in California. |
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His drilled shot is inch perfect and initially I am frozen as the ball hits the back of the net, in front of the open mouthed Brummies massed behind the goal. |
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Eleven holes have been drilled, with magnetite intersections in the first nine and the eleventh holes, ranging from a thickness of 14 meters to 33 meters. |
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Analysis of ice in a core drilled from an ice sheet such as the Antarctic ice sheet, can be used to show a link between temperature and global sea level variations. |
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Two of the targets, referred to as delimiters, are placed on top of the bench where the existing horeholes are drilled or the proposed shot pattern will be laid out. |
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This is the second highest value gold intercept drilled at the Penasquito property and highlights the prospectiveness of the entire Outcrop breccia area. |
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They were all drilled from nonhoneycombed areas and it was expected that they would reflect the effect of changing the water content to about the same extent as the cylinders. |
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The good news is that Santana felt better than he thought after getting drilled in the knee by a line drive Thursday against the Cleveland Indians. |
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This is commonly used to rivet wood panels into place since the hole does not need to be drilled all the way through the panel, producing an aesthetically pleasing appearance. |
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