Various styles, rail configurations, and picket tops can be added to stop access or egress. |
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He recorded the times of ingress and egress, but his observations, made from the deck of a rolling ship, were practically useless. |
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Ingress and egress are the terms usually employed for the phases when Mercury or Venus are entering and leaving, respectively, the solar disk. |
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During this same time the crew chief scrambled to put the ladder in place so the pilot could expeditiously egress the aircraft. |
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He signaled the pilot to perform emergency shutdown procedures and to egress the cockpit. |
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Air access and egress is considered a fundamental for any region which hopes to be competitive in the future. |
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Either modalism or tritheism is the natural egress for such a sustained understanding. |
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Suicide doors facilitate ingress and egress, and the entire seat can slide forward to extend the cargo capacity behind it. |
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Actually, the repeater does no routing, as the same transmission line supports both packet ingress and egress. |
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When the card key is removed, the controlled circuits remain energized for 30 sec. to allow safe egress from the room. |
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To allow for easy ingress and egress, the passenger side has standard doors while the driver's side has a large electric sliding door. |
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Some facilities can limit their point of ingress and egress to only one or two entrances. |
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Railway systems depend on easy ingress and egress at numerous points along the route. |
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Security systems are designed to prevent access, block egress and trigger an alarm if an attempt is made to breach the area. |
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An egress window with any point of clear opening below adjacent grade shall be provided with an areaway in accordance with this section. |
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He petitioned the judge, he said I want the same ingress and egress, the same access to the courtroom, special treatment that they have. |
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The roadway is being used for obtaining access and egress to and from land outside the dominant tenement. |
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Boston led the way up to 1900 in imposing strict standards of egress for many new buildings and all tenements and boarding houses. |
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The agency is also considering a number of options to improve access and egress from Malton on to the town's A64 bypass. |
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Their placements are carefully coordinated with the spacing required for emergency egress and building anchorage points. |
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A system of tokens will facilitate free facilities and there will be pedestrian access and egress at all times as at present. |
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The Pavilions are fully heated and built on hard core with easy access and egress. |
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The control of a door for emergency egress cannot be impeded by the access control system. |
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Differences between applications, such as frequency of use or degree of access or egress required, are not taken into consideration. |
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Adjacent to the Sutter Creek site, tire impressions and shoe prints were found in the soil adjacent to the area of egress. |
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This would not enable the visitor to be reasonably safe, because he has no option but to use the bridge for access and egress. |
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If properly designed for sufficient illumination during emergency egress, no problem should occur with hallway usage during the response call. |
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Consult with the DSS Project Manager and the End User to confirm if code compliant egress doors require reentry. |
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Included in the structural alterations has been the enlargement of the shutters in the west front of the swell box to permit greater egress of sound into the nave. |
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And so we're working on plans to create villages on the periphery of the marshes where we can provide quick egress and ingress to go into it and back out. |
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In fact, most ports are designed for easy ingress and egress. |
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The NIST report also calls for better system designs that facilitate safe and rapid egress of occupants while accommodating the counterflow of emergency personnel. |
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Code requires exit lighting to yield 25 foot-candles of light, with fixtures placed so as to be visible from any point in the space and at all required building egress points. |
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There are cobbled access roads to allow resident access and egress. |
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Prefabricated stainless steel perforated panels cover an elliptical freestanding staircase in the northwest quadrant of the building for emergency egress. |
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Why can't our great architects who have mastered building structures that soar up to the sky build better egress systems? |
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Ventilation Shaft: the ventilation shaft would be used to route air and provide emergency egress. |
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Not stopping for pleasantries, he scooped her up in his normal arm and accelerated down the hallway to a point where he had mentally mapped a route to an egress. |
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The new bridge would be at a higher elevation to ensure a means of egress for emergency evacuation during storm surges. |
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Perhaps the most desirable aspects of this well thought-out cabin include legroom, headroom, ingress and egress. |
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The user time invested in a round trip includes access and egress time, waiting time and in vehicle time. |
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Fire and smoke also blocked egress in those occurrences where breaks in the fuselage were avenues of escape. |
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The rear exit did not meet human engineering standards to permit easy egress for a full range of users. |
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The term evacuation is used in a generic sense and includes precautionary evacuations, abnormal deplanings, and emergency egress situations. |
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Foot egress with stabilisation handles helps facilitate exit and mobility to help reduce risk of injury to caregiver and patient. |
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Kayaking and Rafting: Navigation of the Alsek is only possible by kayak or raft and the only egress from downriver is by aircraft. |
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Many of the shootings have occurred near a freeway, allowing for easy access and egress. |
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Suitable provisions shall be made to ensure safe access to and egress from the vehicle, particularly in the case of an emergency. |
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The exit hatch was placed on the seat but slid unto the floor, creating an obstruction to egress. |
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Fire-prevention standards should be strict, and provisions for adequate means of egress in case of fire, power failure, or other accident should be provided. |
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On August 7 a second collapse occurred, blocking access to ventilation shafts that might have served as a point of egress for the men had ladders been in place as stipulated by safety regulations. |
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The rear boarding ramp did not provide for the free egress of passengers. |
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While the side windows were of a size and location that allowed unobstructed egress with a lifejacket donned, the width of the rear exit did not meet conventional standards. |
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The mountain chains of Iranian Balochistān, including the Bāga-e Band and Bāmpusht Mountains, run east-west, parallel to the Gulf of Oman, making ingress and egress difficult. |
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Implementing egress and ingress filtering on all border routers. |
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The actions necessary to egress a submerged seaplane are demanding at best, and the risks of entrapment and drowning increase if the occupants are not provided with the appropriate information. |
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The turnpike provided two 24-foot carriageways and a 10-foot median with no cross traffic at grade and with complete control of access and egress at 11 traffic interchanges. |
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Cameco responded that it has adequate exit or egress capability, and is confident that it would not have a problem evacuating the mine in the event of inflow. |
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The failure to invest in this will cause huge economic damage to our people and our country and it will result in the egress of a loss of some of our best and brightest minds. |
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Access, egress and waiting time are practically the same. |
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False imprisonment is the intent to confine or bound someone without a means of egress. |
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The entire plant complex is fenced and has controlled access and egress. |
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Unfortunately, water is also used as an egress for industrial discharge. |
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Emergency plans are in place to effect an orderly evacuation of any flooding areas, including, if necessary, the closing of bulkhead doors to protect the remaining occupied areas and points of egress from the mine. |
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None, as requirements on egress are already part of the Codes, and these may be used to provide access for firefighting on storeys above the first storey. |
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When locomotive panel securement mechanisms are not thoroughly inspected and maintained, there is an increased risk that unsecured panels can cause injury or block egress in the event of a locomotive rollover. |
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Their egress may have been hindered by various floating debris such as bench seats, the shuffle board, wooden panels and camping equipment trapped inside the superstructure as the vessel sank. |
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Notwithstanding that the sleeping cars were of a standard design, when a sleeping car is on its side, difficulties with respect to passenger egress can arise. |
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The bypass frame allows E-Lume-A-Path floor path lighting to connect through the frame system and continue the egress path lighting from the opposite door jamb, without illuminating the frame perimeter. |
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Building owners are well advised to look into photoluminescent egress guidance systems to help improve safety for building occupants. |
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It features a fail-secure lock and decorative handle for free egress from the inside, and the lock can be operated by an optional mortise key. |
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Eosinophils also egress from circulation, while basophils remainlargely unaffected. |
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Ingress to and egress from the freeway were made difficult by the construction. |
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The bodies choked up the entrance, barring the egress of those behind. |
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The Crimean War saw British and French expeditions sent into the Baltic to prevent Russian ships' egress into the North Sea though they saw little action. |
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A direct attack on the Danish lines failed but, later in the year, Alfred saw a means of obstructing the river so as to prevent the egress of the Danish ships. |
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The latest generation of accessible taxis features side loading with emergency egress possible from either of the 2 side doors as well as the rear. |
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