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Because they were built by the same people who built the pre-railroad tramways, and that's the gauge they used.
Surface quality of the mat side at the final gauge was the most important parameter to be controlled.
They attempted to gauge sediment deposits over that period by measuring core-layer fluctuations in the ratio of barium to calcium.
The 28 is very close ballistically to the 20 gauge but without some of the 20 gauge problems.
While one can gauge a tiny bit of tinniness in the scoring, the dialogue is always understandable and easy to hear.
As it is, I believe that trading standards should use children as agents provocateurs to gauge which shops are abiding to the law.
If we fail to do so, we will inevitably fail to gauge the real significance of the changes which are occurring.
Concerning air quality, we continue to maintain a national network to gauge airborne pollution.
There was also an air brake gauge and emergency brake valve in the caboose.
Anyhow, we had one of those, and a regulator, and a pressure gauge, and an air filter that all had to be assembled.
For this purpose a regulated high pressure air line and test gauge can be fitted via an adaptor to the capillary holder.
Perhaps it is this effect that the assassin bug uses to gauge its distance from a victim?
Ordinarily, scientists gauge environmental impacts by comparing before-and-after data on species in a region invaded by an alien.
He checked the tank she had set out for him, tested the regulator, then tapped on the pressure gauge.
It tried to gauge how well pupils were able to apply their knowledge in real life rather than simply regurgitate facts and figures.
To hang your wreath, make sure you use heavy gauge floral wire and secure it firmly onto the top of the wreath.
The instrument panel is trisected, with distinct gauge clusters, trim, and finishes for each level.
The conversion entailed the laying of a third rail, temporarily, so that in the changeover period trains for either gauge could be operated.
If the government is relying on polls to gauge public support, it will be very confused.
The third rail was added after 1973 so that the sand cleaning facility in the old yard in Cuautla could be used by the standard gauge.
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The while dolf Norbury was reading his thoughts, and could gauge their drift exactly.
At Dakar they were shipped through Senegal to Bamako by narrow gauge railroad which ran periodically.
Nevertheless, he has liberated a force that no gauge made by man can measure.
The gauge is a narrow one, so that the locomotive can be made of small dimensions.
The battery was exhausted, but this fact had not been indicated on the gauge.
I was trying cautiously to gauge him, to get from him all the information I could.
Standing as far from the gauge as possible, he dangled a leaden cap from the end of his ski pole over the projecting tube.
It has since been widened to the three feet six gauge of the other South African lines.
Our car is adapted for service on any standard gauge road, so that we can travel in privacy throughout the United States.
It is standard gauge, its length being 201 miles for the Tehuantepec connection, and 62 miles for the Vera Cruz branch.
One of the noticeable points about Spenlove was that he fitted into no standard gauge.
We often make ninety miles an hour over the standard gauge roadbed, that equals any in this country.
The great majority of fits made under the standard gauge system consist of cylindrical pieces fitting into holes or bores.
The engines and cars are of American style and make, and the road is standard gauge.
Similar conditions are found in Spain and Portugal, where the standard gauge is 5ft.
Though of narrow gauge the roadbed was laid for standard gauge, and this change can be made at any time.
The Commonwealth has for some time been considering the conversion of the lines into one standard gauge, the British gauge of 4ft.
There seemed every chance that we should be upon the longship before they knew what we were about, for we had the weather gauge.
I did lots of different kinds of work, on the narrow gauge railroad out of Longview and I learned to be a barber, too.
For tonguing, the bit shown in Fig. 2744 is employed, the depth gauge g being adjustable in the groove by means of the slot shown.
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