Young placed a screen with two pin holes in it in front of a point source of light. |
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The hammer is equipped with a manual firing pin selector, which allows the shooter to use rimfire and centerfire barrels on the same frame. |
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To assemble it, you put the pencil stub into the hole of the spool and stuck the pin straight up in the middle of the eraser. |
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Wrong sides together, pin all darts, tucks and seams as you did in the tissue, placing pins accurately along the stitching lines. |
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At feeding time, the dominant mare will walk up to the feed trough and pin her ears back, immediately all the other horses move out of her road. |
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Now it is back to the linisher to sand the pin down till it is completely flush with the sides of the plane. |
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We are often told that we are living in an increasingly cashless society, with internet shopping, telephone banking and chip and pin debit cards. |
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Turning away from sheer, rocky walls, the deep ultramarine seems to envelop you and pin you back against the rock face. |
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The scientist pushes the pendulum across a pin board of magnets and it jerks randomly in constant motion. |
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Cut each breast in half lengthways and flatten with a rolling pin between two sheets of cling film, until they are 5mm thick. |
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The edge of her ear was singed when the firing pin struck the primer and blew sparks out of the gap at the front of the cylinder. |
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If you can't get a roller, using a kitchen rolling pin with all your weight will work. |
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Now use a rolling pin to roll the dough out to a rectangle about 15 mm thick. |
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Lay the rolling pin across the center of the clay sheet and roll from the center to the top edge of the clay. |
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A loadcrew member failed to properly insert the safing pin prior to retracting the missile's umbilical cable. |
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After getting out and blow-drying her hair, she straight ironed it, making it pin straight. |
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The large skittle is presumably a king pin as featured in some of the modern versions of skittles. |
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I found an empty classroom and picked the lock with a bobby pin that was in my hair. |
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When trotting with a pin in fast water, I often use bread flake as my hook bait. |
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He was a rough diamond with a penchant for breakfast in bed and pin collecting. |
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During the big pauses between each of the short, sobbing phrases at the opening of the Tristan prelude, you could have heard a pin drop. |
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That is harder to pin down, but movie people all sniff the same zeitgeist and often have simultaneous inspiration. |
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In one fluid movement, Latte swivelled around, unclipped a grenade from his belt, pulled out the pin and threw the grenade down the corridor. |
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The channel assembly also houses the firing pin rod assembly, which includes a detent lever assembly. |
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This condition is most common in pin oak and silver maple but can occur in many other tree and shrub species. |
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She was dead, stone dead, and whoever had killed her had been sick enough to pin a note on her body. |
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From 92 yards away, he punches in a sand iron which stops pin high, perhaps 15 feet from the pin. |
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She may be driving a White Chevy conversion van with light blue or green pin stripes. |
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While the fit is superb I would prefer a gun you can push the takedown pin out on by hand. |
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She reached down and tried to pull the pin to uncouple the old cars, but it wouldn't budge. |
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That will make sure all the available energy from the firing pin strike compresses the primer mix between the cup and anvil. |
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Musically, it seems fairly straightforward, but it's deceptively hard to pin down. |
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When taking garments in, try on the garment and pin at the spot where the most fabric needs to be removed. |
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The technique traditionally has involved filing a key blank into a set of teeth that rest against each of the pins in a pin and tumbler lock. |
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With almost 80,000 men Wellington outnumbered the French, and tried to pin Joseph to his position by a frontal attack while turning his flank. |
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Mired in the humanistic belief that someone must be pushing the planchette, our unease grows as we cannot pin down the culprit. |
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The safeties include a firing pin block, safety notch on the hammer and the de-cock lever. |
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His empty left trouser leg was folded up and fastened with a large safety pin to his belt. |
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I pranced in without knocking to find Mother, dressed in her scarlet finery, standing on the platform the seamstresses used to pin dresses. |
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The one pin oak that remains is a dwarf compared to its possible counterpart growing by Strouble's Creek in good lush, undisturbed soil. |
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I'll leave my wife some pin money to buy those little extras she'll want to splurge for at the assisted-living facility. |
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When they moved out, shame-free Adrienne started making inquiries about government compensation for her lost pin money. |
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They're from a background where picking strawberries for pin money would be quite a cushy number so they don't mind doing it? |
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I'm hoping it'll generate enough pin money to be a self-financing hobby as I explore the field of English porcelain, that's all. |
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My husband didn't like me to work full time, so I was cleaning banks and doctors' surgeries for pin money. |
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The women were able to make their pin money from eggs and chickens and milk. |
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The fridge magnet idea makes it a fun thing to do, and is likely to yield a little extra pin money, too. |
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Of course, what is a significant sum to you and I might very well have been pin money to Jordan. |
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She has historically done odd jobs earning pin money and in all probability has no plans to work fulltime. |
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He resembled a character from a novel, earning pin money as a piano player in silent movie houses. |
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The topmast is held in place by a fid, or pin passing through the masthead and topmast. |
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They grew in much the same way Crixa's did, but small, white and red-brown pin feathers began to layer themselves over the bone and muscle. |
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By pointing out the discrepancies within my country, I do not seek to pin the blame on any one side. |
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I've never really tried to pin a man down about walking up the aisle, or wanted a wedding dress. |
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When astrophysicist Joseph Smith, Ph.D., was diagnosed with multiple myeloma in 1984, he may have been tempted to pin his hopes on stardust. |
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While a speaker laid out research evidence of the link between heart disease, stress and long hours, you could have heard a pin drop. |
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While the common oak tree tends to have a broad frame, the pin oak has a more slender frame with a graceful framework of branchlets. |
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To assemble, pull the stock pin from its stowed position, swing the stock into place and insert the pin. |
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Second-hand, they were, but Mrs Edwards was as clean as a new pin so the jerseys, outgrown by her sons, were as good as new. |
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If it hardens in the firing pin hole, we may have to use a Dremel tool and a pick to get it out. |
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This sleeve fits over our drawbar and is equipped with a spring-loaded pin and safety chain. |
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It came out straight left into a bunker, finishing on a downslope with the pin tight left. |
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When we went a goal down in the first half you could have heard a pin drop in the stadium. |
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The center pin is surrounded with a ring of shield pins attached to the external surface of the bottom wall of the module housing. |
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For parents away on military duty, she suggests posting a map of the world with a push pin indicating the location of the parent. |
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It was only sealed with a split pin so she opened the envelope and pulled out the documents. |
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Reymond said that the agency would still pin its hopes primarily on proceeds from banks' divestment programs to meet the target. |
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What was it like to try to pin them down, because they both, kind of, come off as space cadets and give these long, rambling answers? |
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I chose the powder grey shirt, light shade of grey tie, pin stripe jacket and pants and to pull the ensemble together some black boots. |
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A pin array is connectively disposed between a surface region of a heat sink and a surface region of an entity to be cooled. |
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Staking it into place lakes only a moment and will also prevent inadvertent loss of the link and pin while the barrel is dismounted from the gun. |
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The balls roll down the gutter to the pin end of the lane for return to the bowler. |
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This caused a pipe to burst behind the toilet and water began gushing out with enough pressure to pin the stall door shut. |
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Oh, and I'll need the king off the e-file, so I don't lose the knight to a pin or discovered check or double check. |
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The idea of somehow locking the firing pin is thought desirable because there is always a possibility a pistol might discharge if dropped. |
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She has black curly hair pulled back into a braid with loose strands pinned back with those bobby pin things. |
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In its natural state pin oak is found growing with red maple, green ash, box elder, sweet gum, and elm. |
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In it I expose the almost bovine stupidity of a famous Leftist psychologist who tries to pin authoritarianism onto conservatives. |
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She'll remember her common-law husband of nine years for his extensive pin collection and for serving her breakfast in bed. |
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Use a pin brush or slicker brush in the feathers to separate the hair and to remove tangles. |
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Being cool is one of those indefinable qualities that's almost impossible to pin down. |
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Cross the tape ends under the hook, then pin and whipstitch them to the garment. |
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We describe an alternate method of frameless stereotaxy without the use of pin fixation. |
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Now, you simply pin the pocket into position on the jacket as in the previous instructions for an unlined pocket. |
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Line up the left edge of the zipper tape with the raw edge of the left seam allowance and pin in place through the seam allowance only. |
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They could point out inconsistencies in what the guy has said before and then try to pin him down. |
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Inside, 30 young Richmond residents busily cut fabric and pin patterns to red and black felt. |
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Just as the Fool is the wisest character in Shakespeare's comedies, so he pretends to be dim when he's being pin sharp. |
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Some freedom-minded people pin their hope for liberty on withdrawing from an unfree world. |
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She slipped a tiny elastic banding ring over the long metal pin which connects my real leg to the artificial one. |
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My appreciation of this country stems from the fact that our national identity is impossible to pin down. |
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Apparently the parachute type pin had too sharp edges or maybe a little burr. |
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After making the cylinder, fold the top of the cylinder over and pin it shut with clothespins. |
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The main difference between this pin and the necklaces is this unique pin has a face made from air-dry clay. |
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The split pin was wrenched out by nitrogen-crazed river weed and there you are. |
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The plot really is the weakest part of the film, existing solely as a backdrop to pin some killer stunts on. |
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Residents are being warned that they may get a call out of the blue asking for security and pin numbers enabling thieves to clone bank cards. |
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There remains no better iron player in the business and once again he produced a succession of pin splitters yesterday. |
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James Jennings, an athlete, said he took part in ten pin bowling and bocce. |
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The pin cushions, flaming squirrels and dead virgins just aren't cutting it. |
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They demonstrated how to create and set perfect pin curls and how to style them into a glamorous victory roll. |
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A cotter pin acts a safety measure to prevent the arm from sliding off the stub. |
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It was so thick that you could stick a pin needle into the ground and oil would come spewing out of the ground. |
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It can be fired single or double-action, and has an automatic safety that blocks the firing pin until the trigger is pulled. |
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It's hard to pin down Zhang Yimou, the maverick from China's Fifth Generation of new wave filmmakers. |
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This brassard also still retains its original safety pin for securing the brassard to the sleeve of the medic's uniform. |
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So I've now become obsessed with all the things to do at the mega ten pin bowling alley. |
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My number 56 was stapled to my t-shirt since there was not a safety pin to be found in our house. |
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Finally, the bobweight is attached to the rod pin and the complete assembly is spun and dynamically balanced. |
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Tiger Woods hits a brilliant wedge to within two feet of the pin at the 15th. |
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Bewildered, she bent down to look for whatever it was she had dropped, thinking it likely a bobby pin from her elaborately pinned hair. |
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Iron deficiency is common on blueberries, rhododendrons, and pin oaks unless the soil is quite acidic. |
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There was a time when the better players had balls with a wide variety of pin positions, allowing a rainbow of reactions. |
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Pakistan must pin its hopes on the Pashtuns, though their loyalties are uncertain. |
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Reporters are given the odd Delphic comment and, using their political antennas, then pin the story together. |
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What a disappointment for those who pin their hopes for political salvation on economic failure! |
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They flashed terrifically, then quickly simmered down to pin points of dazzling white, burning ferociously. |
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And if you can hold eight hundred people in dead silence and hear a pin drop you know something's going right. |
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Tim beveled the slide stop and cut the pin flush with the right side of the frame. |
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Figuring out a master combination is a methodical process of elimination, determining pin by pin how deep to cut the key. |
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We all tried to pin down that ineffable quality of inspired classroom activity that can't be made digital and stuffed down an Ethernet cable. |
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Ten pin bowling isn't the greatest spectator sport, even if you know the people involved. |
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The group continues to enjoy bingo and ten pin bowling on alternate Tuesdays. |
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A pin at the central vanishing point would have been as useful here as it would for perspective drawings set out mathematically. |
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The French flautists joined in all other activities, including ten pin bowling, sight-seeing and shopping. |
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When you insert a key, the series of notches in the key push the pin pairs up to different levels. |
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He was taken to York District Hospital, where surgeons operated the next day, inserting a pin in the tibia to help knit the bones together. |
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Both the Prosecco and Pinot Grigio are delicate lattice works of limes and pin sharp, brilliantly balanced acidity. |
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Adare Active Retirement Association will hold ten pin bowling at the Bowling Centre, Ennis Road this Thursday. |
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She twisted her long hair into a knot at the base of her neck and began to pin it into place. |
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He said local officers have not been able to obtain cogent evidence to pin suspects to the four offences. |
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I'm in dress shoes, collared shirt and a pin striped jacket, dressed up for me, though I rode over here on a bike. |
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The pin hole was chamfered to aid with disassembly, and any remaining sharp edges of the frame were removed. |
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People who lack resilience tend to pin their problems on other people or outside events. |
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Troubleshooting cables for shorts, opens, transposals and reversals, and understanding pin configurations are included. |
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To use the Mills bomb the thrower first removed the safety pin while holding down the strike lever beneath it. |
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As well as swimming, ten pin bowling and football, Simon is a keen actor with the Mind the Gap drama group and attends Craven College in Skipton. |
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They will first visit the National Aquatic Centre in Abbotstown, followed by ten pin bowling in Blanchardstown. |
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The three daisies that comprise the chatelaine can be unscrewed and each fastened onto a pin to wear as a brooch. |
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Lace-women sit bent over the lace pillow, and pin up the pierced paper with the patterns that have to be reproduced on the lace. |
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The Mills bomb is time fused, triggered by pulling out the safety pin and releasing the lever. |
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Twist each section clockwise and then click back off the forehead with a small claw clip, bobby pin or tiny alligator clip. |
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It is hardly possible for one to imagine a kitchen without a rolling pin and plank, a coconut grater or at least a churner. |
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She slid the cotter pin back through the nut and bolt and screwed the grease cap back on. |
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His gaze fell upon a woman in her thirties wearing a maroon suit with a gold pin on her lapel. |
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He noticed a nut and cotter pin were missing from the shroud-roller bearing assembly. |
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Using toothpick, pin or point of knife, remove meat from shells and place in reserved liquid. |
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The investigation revealed maintainers had left out a cotter pin on the main-landing-gear-door strut. |
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It's hard to pin down the most amusing thing, but it has something to do with his name suddenly going up on the leader board. |
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These heavy pieces are pinned into the shiplaps, but often the pin has broken and the finials have loosened or fallen off. |
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Lightly backcomb, spray and pin into a side swept position against the forehead. |
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Trying to pin down a connection between art and morality is fraught with difficulty. |
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This means that if a line needed to be released in a hurry, the belaying pin can be lifted out and removed, releasing the line. |
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Mrs Southworth, who has had a metal pin and plate inserted into her foot, is on crutches and will not be able to walk unaided for many months. |
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He takes emery paper and handpolishes the tooling marks out of the firing pin stop. |
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As only one size of belaying pin was kept on board, its diameter was that of the thickest rope to be belayed. |
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To escape the downpour, they played ten pin bowls at the local alley, after which the rain cleared for a bushwalk on the last day. |
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This would be a good metaphor for something, no doubt, if I could only pin it down. |
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Loop them into large pin curls and clamp the sections down with the hair clips. |
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Scrape a little bark off the bottom of a low branch and pin the scraped part to the ground with a rock or tent stake. |
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I did get a few misfires, so I believe a stronger mainspring or perhaps a longer firing pin or both would take care of this. |
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And should there be a flow of Haitians into Florida, Florida voters may be looking for someone to pin the blame on. |
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This shows a simple French mortise and tenon joint with a pin inserted for strength. |
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Tenpin pinsetting equipment is more expensive and labor intensive than a 5 pin string machine. |
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The derisive response of many Protestants the following day was to pin twists of sponge to their lapel. |
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And if the lepidopteran Scott has proved a difficult biographee to net, the even more fluttery Zelda is yet trickier to cabin and pin down. |
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International harnesses have smaller terrets making it necessary to install the pin in the other hole. |
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There are five different types of pin badges and all have the wheelchair logo embossed upon each one. |
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As for flowers, a small corsage you can pin on her coat gives you a reason to be face to face with her for several seconds at meeting. |
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With coping saws, the heavier blade usually has a pin in each end of the blade which slips into a slot of a rotatable round bar. |
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Its thickness positively prevents the hammer from striking the firing pin until this paddle is lowered by means of pressing the trigger. |
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If the primer were indented from the base of the canister, the firing pin may not be able to properly strike the primer. |
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With the rod in the normal position, the hammer-mounted firing pin can reach through the frame and strike the cartridge. |
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She arrived on the red carpet at the New York Public Library in a rose-coloured Oscar de la Renta with a jewelled pin at the hip. |
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This pushes the other end of the base pin against the hammer, preventing the firing pin from reaching the primer of a loaded cartridge. |
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When a firing pin drops on a primer igniting the powder charge, the cartridge and cylinder move slightly forward. |
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A fine example is the watch pin in Plate IV, which is made in two sections riveted together. |
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The sepia tone was beautifully reproduced and each photograph was pin sharp. |
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However, the whole thing is totally Pythonesque, with the pin striped suits and braces. |
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In an effort to pin down good guys and bad guys, or otherwise to dichotomize different approaches, various paired terms have been offered. |
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It's easy to imagine them as the pin striping grease monkeys they've often portrayed in their type promotions. |
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I asked this young woman dressed in a black blouse and black skirt both of which had white pin stripes. |
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He and his partner continue to thuggishly interrogate the local townsmen, attempting to pin the crime on the local town dunce. |
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Police said crooks blocked the slot of cash machines, then noted the pin number by looking over the customer's shoulder. |
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These foreigners come here, drop notes of assignation into sentries' top-boots, pin fivers on to guardsmen's bearskins. |
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Get a ball that has the pin three to four inches out, and locate the pin about an inch above and a half-inch to the right of the ring finger. |
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The ribs have a tendency to slip, so pin or baste well prior to stitching the seams. |
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Roll out the kachoris like puris, using a rolling pin rubbed with ghee, and the rolling surface rubbed with ghee. |
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Additionally, always pin them down to a proper quotation for their service. |
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If you must plant a pin oak in an alkaline environment, acidify the soil before planting. |
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The SFS adds a mechanical hammer block to prevent the hammer from hitting the firing pin unless the trigger is pulled. |
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They reached the attic floor and Rocky flicked on the switch that activated the ball return mechanism and the pin re-setter. |
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As a Rifle Regiment does not slope arms there was no need to pin the brim of the hat up. |
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It is as smooth as the outside, and the only machining marks I can find are deep in the recess around the base pin hole. |
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For guys it's like remembering a phone number or pin number to your bank card. |
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I always think better of a person who is willing to admit error than one who tries to pin the blame on subordinates. |
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Last Divali, a friend told me about a large stapler pin found in a badam burfi bought from a well-known sweetmeat seller. |
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At a young age Jamie had learned how to jimmy car doors, use a bobby pin to bust open locks and hot wire a car. |
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She needed to strike the cobra and pin it as a seamstress would hold a hem. |
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One of the challenges of crank grinding relates to clamping the workpiece in the chuck so that the crank pin can be cylindrically ground. |
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In its infancy, pin and ball were made of hardwood, leaving much to be desired with regard to uniformity. |
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The two of them were wrestling on the ground now, and Mega Man managed to pin his brother's wrists to the ground. |
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Fans can pin your Pinterest images and share them on Facebook from your page. |
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Once there, my niece presented Lisa with a picture of the two of us, and tried to pin us down to another visit. |
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I was having dinner with a think-tanker in D.C., and I noticed a pin he was wearing. |
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Criminals implant devices in chip and pin machines that copy a bank card's magnetic strip and record the pin number. |
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Contractors can load the device, lift it, pin it in place, strap down the load, and drive away. |
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Smith famously used a pin factory to explain how specialised tasks under a division of labour massively increase productivity. |
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The standard pin has a larger head complete with an Allen screw for locking in place. |
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The blade near the handle is pinned, with the pin locked by a screwed collar. |
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It's like the way some people remember their credit card pin number by the sequence of movements they use to key it in, he says. |
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If you notice a large number of pin holes in your cigar, this is an indication that tobacco beetles have visited. |
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Retrieval of the safety pin from the stomach was performed by passing a rigid oesophagoscope into the stomach. |
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Being of a certain age and background, I was wont to sport the occasional safety pin back in my teens. |
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They can simply send a text message with a code word, their identity number and a pin code. |
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The pin shown to the right is almost certainly smaller than the hole in the chainplate allowing it to tilt. |
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You also described 5 pin bowling as being akin to lawn bowling, with the ball being palmed. |
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It has put scarves, pin badges, shirts and other memorabilia up for sale on the internet at giveaway prices. |
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When the grip safety is depressed the rod is pushed up and lifts the firing pin block located in the slide. |
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To use the extinguisher, you pull out the safety pin and depress the operating lever. |
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Take out the firing pin assembly and the extractor depressor assembly to the rear. |
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I loved his desk because it was covered in gel pens and big markers, and there was a big cork board to pin your drawings on. |
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If the garment has shoulder pads, pin them in place on the inside of the pinned garment. |
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Merely push the pins down and use a pair of needle nose pliers to push the pin out. |
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It's rumored he's involved in rustling trail herds, but so far, he ain't broke no laws, leastwise, any that I can pin on him. |
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The bolsters, handle. pivot pin and release mechanism all presented unique technical challenges. |
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The boxes also makes it harder for people to overlook cash machine users and makes it easier to shield pin numbers. |
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It would be nice to break the lock that these gasbags have on them but we shouldn't just pin our hopes on that alone. |
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Frank Horrigan pursues every clue, every scrap of evidence as he fights to pin down Leary and foil his murderous plan. |
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The pin in the processor connected to the controller is called the interrupt request line. |
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A 180-degree turn of a small key inserted at the rear of the bolt shroud renders the rifle inert by locking the firing pin and bolt. |
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He had taken a wallet which contained pin numbers to the owner's cards and gone straight to the cash dispenser, creating a stir when he repeatedly withdrew large amounts. |
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But in the current crisis, appropriately enough, the nature of a Cossack remains hard to pin down. |
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The modern definition of white-shoe is more difficult to pin down. |
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When the firing pin strikes the primer, it ignites the propellant. |
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She looked incredible, as usual, with her brown ponytail, an off-white silk shantung pants suit, and a gorgeous Fabrice resin flower pin with seed-pearl-tipped stamens. |
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You just glom everything you can from magazines and books, pin them up, and then you kind of have an idea of what you like and then what to look for. |
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They know that beneath the sequined lapel pin roars the heart of a Mama Grizzly wronged. |
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During the six months Ying lived with Kang, he learned the pin numbers on Kang's bank accounts and is believed to have withdrawn money from the accounts. |
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The P99 has the customary passive firing pin and disconnector safeties. |
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One day last week, I was a model for a theatre make-up student who gave me a black eye, a bullet hole in my head, and a safety pin through the top my hand. |
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Beneath the overalls I wore dungarees, a working shirt and a hand-knitted pullover and then an ordinary jacket with a big safety pin to fasten the lapels. |
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The police investigation into reports of a man entering three residences in Niverville on Sept. 19 reveals the man was merely looking for a safety pin to repair his pants. |
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Use the awl to make holes at the pin marks just above the topstitching. |
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She had low-grade blood poisoning in her ear from the pin she used to pierce it. |
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Think of the pin stripe suit, the kipper tie, the great brown suit fiasco of the 1990s, and you have some idea of the range of flexibility that the suit and tie combo permits. |
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Immigrants have been known to tuck in a wooden chakla-velan, the rolling pin and board, or a metal tawa or griddle for making homemade chapattis, into their luggage. |
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While that cause may be safely discarded, the correct one is hard to pin down. |
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As we stated earlier, the wrist pins use snap rings to keep the pin from moving, and the Crower bushing allows the pins to be free floating rather than fixed. |
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Firing pin marks on cartridge cases and ejector marks on shells also can be used to provide clues to the type or make of the weapon that fired the bullet. |
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It is the pin of an elder statesman, of a pundit worthy of her Fox News chyron. |
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Ruffles, lace, pin tucks, gathers, folkloric embroidery or lettuce leaf edging are the perfect accent to more classic silhouettes or a pair of well-worn jeans. |
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Backstage earlier, McCaskill had given me tips on how to bobby pin the mortarboard cap to my head. |
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This time around the experiment involves hotheaded Navy pilot Tuck Pendleton and his ship being miniaturized to the size of a pin head and injected into a rabbit! |
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A week later he discovered the firing pin on the shotgun had broken. |
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The firing pin was changed to strike a centrally located primer. |
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In the buzzing, blooming confusion of human choices and actions, such knowledge can be harder to pin down than many social research mavens care to admit. |
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Some girls think he's mega cute as well, but I personally think he's mega pompous and needs someone to stick a pin in that over inflated ego of his. |
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In another short, the actress had to act like she was eating a doll head with a safety pin through it on a cracker. |
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Stitch a shoulder seam from the pin to the end of the fabric. |
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Take the ball of dough out from the fridge, lightly flour a clean work surface, and use a rolling pin to roll the dough out in a circle slightly larger than the pan. |
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Select two fabric strips, lay one over the other at one end and pin them to the center back line, aligning the strip ends with the base fabric upper edge. |
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Although pin oaks grow best in full sun, they will tolerate light shade. |
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The pin was 22-carat gold and was in a black Beaverbrooks case. |
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Other rumors swirling around the Phoenix area pin the killing on minutemen or narcotraficantes. |
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Although the compass carries no maker's marks, it is designed to fit across the transit's trunnions and has a pin that fits a hole on the transit. |
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I whacked it with my rolling pin to begin the flattening process. |
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The running gear features torsion bar suspension with hydraulic shock absorbers at one, two and six road wheel stations and tracks with rubber-metallic pin hinges. |
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Gwendolyn wore an angel pin on her breast, which she explained was an actual angel and sent to her directly from God. |
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Once you have enough pictures, pin them to a large piece of hardboard to create a 'mood board' which will illustrate the type of style you'd like for your own garden. |
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The torque tube balance arm, attached to the outboard end of the tube by two taper pins, contained a bearing that slipped over a pin to the empennage boom. |
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Something did not seem right about the situation in general, which led Lyasan to find a bobby pin from inside of her backpack and pick the lock on the door. |
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Pushing my hair out of my face, I inserted the bobby pin in the keyhole. |
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She pulled out a bobby pin from her braids and bent it backwards. |
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Trying to push away negative memories, she peeked at her hair in the mirror, quickly adjusted the bobby pin that held the curls out of her face, and hurried out the door. |
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The evidence may be difficult to pin down, but it hovers in the atmosphere, making this reversion felt in myriad ways. |
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Not only did she send along one of her gorgeous button pin cushions but she also made a polka dot scissors case and included some fabric and a vintage table cloth. |
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The bolt design uses a ball bearing detent for the firing pin assembly. |
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Although I started off learning to use a centre pin with my Grandfather from the bank, I gained a lot of experience trotting from a punt on the tidal Thames. |
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After that, it was a few moments before he caught hold of the younger boy's wrists and brought them up to pin them above Kael's head, bending down as he did so. |
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Imagine being able to pin a web page to any location in the world for quick viewing by anyone who happens across that location. |
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This new helicoid pin design increases surface area for heat dissipation. |
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He wore a navy blue, three-piece pin stripe suit and a blood red tie. |
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The stock tie and pin worn are useful to bind up wounds on the trail. |
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A removable cotter pin holds the plate securely in either mode. |
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If it's not in stock, even a simple cotter pin can take weeks to get. |
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On certain splits, or even on spare shots when a single pin is needed, bowlers will roll the ball from what they consider an easier or safer angle. |
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If you're playing a links course, then you need to walk the fairways and see where the pin placements are on those large, undulating greens before each round. |
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It makes you wonder if they buy a bag of balloons, sit blowing them up then stick a pin in them just to get their buzz and to satisfy their feeble minds. |
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Or was it just your psychic powers that held the pin in the claymore? |
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They didn't like to look bad, so they would be looking for someone to pin it on and if they found out he had taken the car, he would be a perfect patsy. |
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He saw another Indian dismount and pull the picket pin of a horse near the tent, untouched by gunfire then but struck from his horse after he dashed away. |
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The adapter accepts and positions a regular 1911 magazine for feeding and incorporates a little pin on the left side that serves as the new ejector. |
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I did a little research and now, I mean, yikes, he's the guy that's okay with letting schools forcibly pin down autistic kids. |
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No other manufacturer could submit a gun with a firing pin safety without a license from Colt, a rather significant advantage for the Hartford gunmaker. |
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Eagle has a pin for every line, but in a pinch, we could have gotten by with some lines doubled up, such as the buntlines on the royals, t'gallants, and topsails. |
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During one of the debate's most heated exchanges, Copps and Manley unsuccessfully tried to pin down Martin on the issue of campaign finance reform. |
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She's taken paint off the woodwork, ripped my poster of London Bridge, ran around the house with a drawing pin in her mouth and wouldn't give it back. |
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Better ones have a hardened steel pin with the beveled latch. |
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Using a rolling pin or your fingers roll or press the dough out to an even circle about 11 to 12 inches in diameter. |
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