Suddenly, with a terrific roar that shook the ground, the underground tank beneath the gas pumps exploded. |
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The waves pounded the ship and the crew strained at the pumps, but it seemed a hopeless task. |
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My heart rate increases, my blood pumps faster and the adrenaline begins to surge. |
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A pair of velvet accented pumps is the perfect way to wear this must-have fabric. |
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The voracious predator has a quarter-inch stinger that pumps out a dose of venom with an enzyme so strong it can dissolve human tissue. |
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In certain disease states, the capacity of membrane pumps to maintain normal concentration gradients may be compromised. |
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They are designed to protect fuel pumps, fuel-pressure regulators, carburetors, and nitrous-oxide systems from dirt and debris. |
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Manufacturers are boosting hydraulic flows by adding pumps and increasing pressures. |
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The plungers of the pumps are moved via cams by stepper motors which swing or rotate back and forth within a certain angular range. |
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The ball is slightly out of air because our school is too cheap to buy air pumps, and it keeps bopping my hard skull today. |
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In fact the engine is the size of a small piano, makes considerably more noise, and pumps out 400 bhp. |
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In Wales this problem is solved by the Dinorwig hydroelectric power station, which pumps water up to a high reservoir during off-peak periods. |
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To be sold are gas masks, stirrup pumps, beds and medical supplies stored at the old Washington Grammar School. |
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Yet here she was, in lemon chiffon, one cap sleeve hanging askew off a farmers-tanned arm and her dyed pumps in hand. |
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If military forces aggressively occupy an area, the power needed to operate water pumps and plants may not be available. |
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When payment is involved, the consensus was that it should be for irrigation, canals, pumps, and other infrastructure, not for water per se. |
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For years the trains had to be brought to a stand by a dubious hand-brake, but later two were fitted with air pumps for braking. |
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She was not wearing a bland suit with a loose-fitting skirt and short boxy jacket with a pair of sensible pumps. |
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Some examples include drug-delivery pumps, implantable infusion pumps, and nebulizers. |
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The circulatory system includes a heart that pumps blood into an open body cavity or hemocoel. |
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As regards the engine pit, one of the upcasts, the waste water from the pumps was so considerable as to keep the shaft constantly wet. |
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Or it could be the rustic halved barrels with horse brasses, pumps and a stuffed fish. |
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The shaft is divided or bratticed into two compartments, in the other one of which the pumps and their apparatus are placed. |
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He stood clutching his neck, blood spurting out in pumps, a look of shock upon his face. |
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Ground-source heat pumps pull energy from solar heat stored in the surface layer of the ground. |
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Since they are powered entirely by hydraulic pumps, there is no mechanical transmission. |
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But crews armed with high pressure pumps move in today to remove the pigeons' deposits. |
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We bought two breast pumps in addition to the two others we had, to loan out to moms. |
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In And God Created Woman, Bardot teamed a pair of red Repetto ballet pumps with cropped trousers and a Breton top. |
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But while the newsweeklies can print only a few cyber-fixated pages, Wired pumps out more than 200 in a single issue. |
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Because they are mechanical systems, pumps with electrical connections should be checked at least once a year. |
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Keep all guards and safety shields in place on pumps, around pump hoppers, on manure spreaders, tank wagons, power units, etc. |
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Over 100 stations were forced to close after activists cut power to the petrol pumps and tied petrol pump nozzles together. |
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Natural-gas-fired absorption chillers and variable speed pumps, motors and fans increase the efficiency of the cooling and heating system. |
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The alloy has many uses such as for bearings and bushes, pumps and pump fittings, valves, valve bodies and valve guides. |
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In a matter of hours, the Bay area was completely depleted of pumps, splashboards and self-bailers. |
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When that is in place, Smith wants to create and subsidise small independent spin-offs to make the pumps and supply them in the developing world. |
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Also, captains and ship owners might be reluctant to regularly exchange ballast in order to extend the life of ballast pumps. |
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The drug is usually administered daily via a mechanical pump that pumps the drug underneath the skin while the child is sleeping. |
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Dual hydraulic pumps evenly raise and lower the platform at a rate of 8 feet per minute. |
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For every litre of petrol which pours from the pumps, 62p is levied by the government and that represents a goodly income for the government. |
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The right ventricle then pumps deoxygenated blood through the pulmonic valve and back to the lungs. |
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The success of the barometer led to the development of primitive air pumps. |
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In the UK, when speaking of footware, pumps are casual shoes, such as canvas deck shoes or tennis shoes. |
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Supermarkets and filling stations launched the latest battle in the petrol price war yesterday with a new round of cost cuts at the pumps. |
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That's because the pumps are going dry at this gas station, as they have in many other gas stations that still have electricity. |
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One of the looming indicators of economic progress was the length of the wait at gas pumps. |
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The village usually had a store with gas pumps out front, and a cooler hunkered squarely beside the entrance. |
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Filling stations are selling ad space in the tiny screens on their gas pumps. |
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Don't throw credit-card receipts from stores or gas pumps in public trash receptacles. |
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At one of the pumps, an unshaved man in racing clothes was gassing up his motorcycle. |
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There was a garage for repairs, petrol pumps, a shop, taxi service and private cars for hire. |
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Salon argues that some diabetics using automated insulin pumps are actually some of the first cyborgs. |
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At the very least, blackouts disable heating and air-conditioning systems, freezers, refrigerators, water pumps and lighting. |
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When the Mississippi crested at a dangerous level, he needed pumps immediately. |
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The pumps require foot valves, or one-way valves, in order to retain their charge of water. |
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The projects will upgrade 15 systems, each including water wells, compact potable water treatment plants and pumps. |
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It chronicles which transmission plants use in-house pistons, oil pumps, and flywheels, as opposed to those purchased elsewhere. |
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As small as a CD player, its portability offers patients mobility while it actively mixes blood as it pumps through the device. |
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The vessel's engine room began to flood at around 7.30 in the morning but the pumps could not keep pace with the incoming water. |
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This uses two giant corkscrew pumps to shift over 7 million gallons of water a day into a holding pond above the main lake. |
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Flatform pumps finished with iridescent sequins and leather toe caps keep you comfortably sky-high. |
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Everything from citrus-colored sandals to spacey, iridescently rainbow platforms to classic colonial or Edwardian-style pumps were in demand. |
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It's enough for even a completely and utterly objective food critic to allow herself a few fist pumps. |
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To be sure, he did his part to test out the audio system, mixing celebratory calls with fist pumps and short outbursts of enthusiasm. |
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They value it in critical, highly stressed areas such as connecting rods, transmissions, lubricant pumps and steering gear. |
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Fiber-coupled pumps also enable system integrators to decouple the pump system from the laser head, adding more packaging flexibility. |
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Pipes led out to the water and the intakes were screened to prevent any solids being drawn into the pumps. |
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Adjoining the pub is a former filling station with diesel and petrol pumps and overhead canopy. |
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Prices for fuel more than doubled on Friday as filling stations disconnected pumps to prevent looting. |
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In the garden, fixed lighting, pond pumps, and electrical installations in sheds and garages are now subject to the new regulations. |
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Drinks supplier John Smith's are also keen to install T-shaped pumps to expand the choice of beers on the bar. |
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Gilkes's pumps are in demand because, unlike their rivals, they are untroubled by the Tube's ageing Victorian pipework. |
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If the energy is transferred to the fluid, thereby increasing its pressure, the devices are called pumps, fans, or compressors. |
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He said that Tri-Lakes would provide 100 per cent maintenance to the treadle pumps that were given to the farmers. |
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The on-board compressor then pumps the final pressures as a small inflatable ferries the divers back and forth. |
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When a measurement was to be made, the two halves were closed simultaneously by two pumps operated by compressed air and magnetic valves. |
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Some were impoldered with embankments, pumps, and deep canals, but those proved hard to maintain. |
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Ventricular assist devices are implantable pumps used for circulatory support in patients with congestive heart failure. |
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They turned into the gravelled main street and drew up at the petrol pumps. |
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The only thing that stood between me and two-wheeled nirvana was the complete lack of bicycle pumps in the town. |
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A well pumps the water into my home and because it's unsuitable as is, it's processed through a device called a water softener. |
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While describing his contributions to fluid mechanics we should also note the contributions he made to the study of waterwheels and pumps. |
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As the fires and pumps began to burn off the remaining water within him, a thin trail of smoke exited his nostrils. |
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The real impact of the oil crisis is being felt at the petrol pumps and in the central heating market. |
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Resistance to quinolones can also develop because of alterations in bacterial permeability and the development of efflux pumps. |
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The heart then pumps the oxygen-rich blood through the body by way of arteries. |
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I passed several filling stations on my way home where the forecourts were jammed with vehicles jockeying for position at the pumps. |
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The Region of Waterloo has recently posted signs around the region warning people that the pumps are in areas that are sensitive to runoff. |
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Indoor life is comfortable here, so abundant is the supply of the geo-thermal hot water that pumps through radiators everywhere. |
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The cooling fluid had to be pumped from the radiator to the engine via tubing and a series of pumps. |
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Within the device, a diaphragm is actuated pneumatically, electrically, or magnetically, and it pumps blood into the aorta or pulmonary artery. |
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The new law also applies to petrol pumps, alcohol dispensers, weighbridges, industrial scales, firewood and even rubbish dumped at the tip. |
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Membranes are semipermeable, highly selective barriers containing ion channels and pumps to modulate and maintain balance as required. |
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Even today, across many remote areas of the United States, wind-powered pumps draw water from wells to fill livestock watering troughs. |
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The bilge pumps may have to run for hours and hours, just dealing with rain driven into a supposedly tight boat. |
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The people who buy this car don't worry about the price of petrol at the pumps, they probably own some of the barrels at the well head. |
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Falling international oil prices have seen significant price reductions at the petrol pumps in recent times. |
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Which means making things with beams and girders and wheels and axles and pumps and engines a millionth of a millimetre long. |
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Two axial flow electric pumps draw 120 megalitres a day out from the river to water cotton now grown on 500 hectares developed for irrigation. |
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We've put pumps in to aerate the water and feed back oxygen into the dam for the fish to survive. |
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Sump pumps are generally sold according to the horsepower rating of the pump motor. |
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Its sales were relatively flat in 2001, due in part to lower gasoline prices affecting its stores with fuel pumps. |
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Get Back pumps along on a resonant thrum of drums and chiming rhythm guitar. |
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Finding a station that pumps CNG can be a chore, especially when the gauge reads zero pressure! |
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The last thing that the motorist needs is to be ripped off at the petrol pumps. |
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For instance, a town of 7,000 might have a sewage plant containing four pumps, sludge thickeners, and a chlorinator. |
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Many air bed pumps are not that well made and have a tendency to fail at the worst times. |
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The water gained on the pumps but Athneal stuck with the vessel and slowly managed to beat to windward. |
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Driving pressure is determined by the displacement of the reciprocating pumps or diaphragms. |
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In his later life he operated the petrol pumps at Sligo Motor Company High Street in the evenings. |
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The pumps are fitted with a volume control on the handle, allowing more discerning motorists to turn down the sound. |
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The premises comprises of a lounge bar, function room, shop, petrol pumps and ancillary store. |
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Variable displacement piston pumps are just icing on the cake of an already flourishing miniexcavator market. |
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It can also analyze flows created by assemblies with non-symmetrical enclosures, such as impellers and centrifugal pumps. |
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Specialist stands test fuel control units, oil pumps, rate sensors and gyros, turret controls and Electronic Control Units. |
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Centrifugal pumps are not positive-displacement pumps because the impeller can slip in the liquid. |
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If Prudie's beloved showed up in a skirt and pumps, she would probably wind up in a dead faint, but that's what makes horse races, no? |
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Cheap microprocessors are now embedded in everything from gas pumps to oil fryers. |
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The pumps operate on the theory of peristalsis as is commonly seen in the human digestive system. |
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Three pumps were extensively damaged with nozzles wrenched off and display fascias smashed in. |
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The engineers are looking at heat pumps, ice plants and various possible solutions. |
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I saw cleats, track spikes, wedding and prom-fancy pumps, reef walkers, scrubs, ballet slippers, figure skates, and one pair of Uggs. |
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To solve these problems, pump suppliers have been offering cleanable versions of their positive displacement pumps. |
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Experts say geothermal heat pumps can be used almost anywhere in the U.S. and the world. |
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He was also interested in hydrodynamics and hydraulics and he moved on from making sundials to invent other machinery, in particular pumps. |
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The right ventricle pumps blood throughout the circulatory system via the aorta and is the major pumping chamber of the heart. |
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They all turned to see a freckled face red-haired girl in a 80's retro type green dress and pumps. |
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It consists of an X-ray tube with interchangeable anticathodes and the necessary pumps and power supplies. |
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Ventilation fans and water pumps to prevent the pit flooding were switched off the following month. |
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But instead of the old switcheroo, I decide to wear the pumps straight to the interview. |
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The plants are grown in plastic guttering and small electric pumps feed the water through them. |
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And, of course, in the case of lifestyle drugs, there's a marketing factor at work that pumps up patient demand. |
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The device in turn pumps the blood to the aorta, dispersing it to the rest of the body. |
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Amelia wore pretty dresses with full skirts and small waists with short jackets and fanned pumps. |
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A detailed design of the necessary pumps, pipes, valves, and emitters must be developed by an irrigation professional. |
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In one hand she's holding her shoes, pink-colored pumps against her blue housedress. |
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We exploit swarmer cells of S. marcescens as a ready source of microscopic low Reynolds number pumps. |
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As with any type of electric pump, sewage pumps are rated in horsepower, ranging from less than one half horsepower to one horsepower or more. |
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The company recently unveiled a state-of-the-art assembly plant in which to assemble stainless steel pumps, grinders and other major equipment. |
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Over a quarter of the Netherlands lies below sea level, relying on a network of dykes, canals and pumps to stay dry. |
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During the eight and a half minutes of main engine burn time, those pumps will have moved about 528,600 gallons of liquid hydrogen and oxygen. |
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While other organs might fill with blood, the heart palpitates, contracts, squeezes and pumps fluids. |
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For 10 years running, VP Records annually pumps out compilations that pull from their massive dancehall and roots reggae catalogue. |
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He filled his writings with discussions of plows, air pumps, compasses, canal locks, balloons and steam power. |
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We have pumps to pump out the water that is continually leaking into our polders through the dikes. |
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Systolic pressure is the amount of pressure when the heart pumps blood into the arteries. |
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In addition, these pumps automatically proportion the chlorous acid dose over a range of 0.25 to 30-gpm. |
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Red Cross centres are also running low on supplies, with shortages of water tanks, pumps, hoses, chainsaws and hand tools. |
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The old tanks are taken apart, put back together again with new pumps and electrical assemblies, and finished with a flesh coat of paint. |
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Yet the pumps all seem to have worked off the regular electrical grid with little or no local backup power. |
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Also, lubricity is much greater than if we used regular diesel fuel, so the injector pumps and injectors work more efficiently. |
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Contracts were for purification chemicals, chlorinators, chemical dosing pumps, water tankers and other water industry related items. |
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He is now Manager of a North Queensland business supplying pumps, filters and chlorinators to the swimming pool trade. |
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Many household faucets, plumbing fittings, check valves and well pumps are manufactured with brass parts. |
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We did not find any short measure problems with the pumps we checked, in fact several were dispensing overmeasure! |
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Now, those pumps could themselves be underwater if the river overflowed its banks. |
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Wipe diffusers with vinegar to remove deposits, check air hoses for cracks and obstructions, and examine all connections to the pumps. |
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He said motorists who complained after pumping their own fuel at full service pumps and being charged the higher price were offered a refund. |
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Bilge pumps in recreational boats are only intended to remove normal accumulations of bilge water and sea spray. |
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They will act as emergency water pumps and carriers and have been equipped to act as mobile workshops to maintain water supplies. |
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The marine prospection is made by boats equipped with pumps in order to sample the diamantiferous gravel. |
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Farmers are now suffering by having to use costly submersible pumps and replacing existing centrifugal pumps. |
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More than a dozen appliances, including 10 pumps and a breathing apparatus tender from Bolton, attended the fire which started at about 7pm. |
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But even more importantly, these pumps dramatically outperform typical submersible pumps, cutting electrical costs two to three times. |
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When all the pumps failed, the five started trying to bail the water by hand. |
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With gasoline hitting new highs, motorists have been doing plenty of grousing at the pumps. |
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Much of the formation which supports the track is waterlogged and ballast pumps down into the sand below. |
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This pair of glitter ballerina pumps are great if you like to walk comfortably and brighten up a daytime outfit. |
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Sixth, the sound editing pumps up the volume for the bad music, but leaves crucial dialogue barely audible. |
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Accessorise with a fake-fur stole, a smudge of eyeliner and sparkly ballet pumps. |
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This triggers an automatic mechanism that pumps air into the ballonet compartment to compensate. |
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Solar collectors can preheat feedstock, and solar photovoltaic cells can produce the electricity for the pumps. |
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Heat pumps work by taking a large amount of low-temperature heat and turning it into a smaller quantity of heat at a higher temperature. |
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There was just one other sad, unfulfilled customer at the bar, trying to catch the eye of the scruffy teen working the pumps. |
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The right side of the heart pumps blood from the body back to the lungs to be reoxygenated. |
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Built-in desuperheaters are common on geothermal heat pumps and can be used with standard heat pumps. |
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It rises to a peak, called the systolic pressure, at the height of the contraction of each heartbeat as the heart pumps blood out. |
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Right heart failure affects the side of the heart that pumps blood to the lungs. |
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She said water went into the pump rooms causing electrical problems which resulted in the pumps not being activated. |
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I love those late 70s babes. All glossy red lips, court pumps, kinky smiles and not a hint of plastic surgery. |
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Proton pumps are a family of membrane proteins that play a pivotal role in the bioenergetics of the cell. |
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Once again it started with the expensive building of tall, solid stone buildings, engines, pumps, boilers and a chimney. |
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Depending on the shape, style, and length of skirt, you can choose from boots, sandals, cool clogs, or classic pumps. |
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The authorities will be installing 8 pumps, each with capacity of 0.5 mln liters per day, and each servicing 5,000 people. |
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Amber ran down a side street, suddenly glad that she had worn tennis shoes instead of pumps. |
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Water moisturizes the skin, preserves its elasticity and pumps up those skin cells, which all makes your skin soft and supple. |
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She is as guilty as the next girl, admitting to jogging in tennis pumps rather than specialist running shoes. |
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As he points out, stirrup pumps were distributed to counter the impact of the devices. |
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The sound gets no doctoring, and pumps out a distortion-free basic two-channel monaural mix. |
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Sand was cheap and plentiful, while stirrup pumps and hoses were still scarce. |
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To raise the capsule through the water, pumps shift about a cup of hydraulic oil from a reservoir in the cylinder to a small external bladder. |
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Currently the zoo pumps water from the Braamfontein Spruit into a sieve-like catchment tank, which starts the purifying process. |
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All household and buildings had their hand-operated stirrup pumps which operated from a bucket of water. |
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The use of stirrup pumps and sand to extinguish incendiary bombs was demonstrated by the fire brigade. |
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I've got some creme and taupe checked trousers and a baby pink twinset plus the requisite pumps and I'll have to full hair and makeup. |
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At every machine an earnest young person pumps bleakly away, intimidatingly burning those extra pounds, trimming those recalcitrant inches. |
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In rural areas, thousands of farmers had installed capacitors on electric water pumps to run these on two-phase supply meant for household use. |
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Water gushed into the hold space and the captain ordered the pumps started. |
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He never even steps into the mela but instead parks his motor at the entrance and pumps the music up loud. |
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The third raid was incendiaries which started several small fires which were soon put out with stirrup pumps. |
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Living in the city now, he goes to a gymnasium and pumps iron every morning. |
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Members of the public, armed with stirrup pumps and dustbin lids, then extinguish a further specimen. |
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The bilge and sea water systems and pumps were replaced throughout. |
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The price of gas at the pumps is playing havoc with road-trip budgets. |
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He removed her beige Roger Vivier pumps and white lab coat to reveal a denuded ballerina-pink slip dress. |
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His idea was to use wind power and water power to operate pumps. |
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In early medieval Europe, waterwheels powered olive presses, crushed mash, drove pumps, and operated the bellows of the blacksmith's furnace and forge. |
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He hummed to himself as he jockeyed the truck alongside the pumps. |
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It pumps up your cleavage using two air bags inserted in the cups. |
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In India, more farmers now provide their own water via wells and pumps than rely on the government's irrigation system, which is based on a network of canals. |
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It coughed and wheezed to a stop beside the pumps, and I dutifully walked out to serve the tired and dishevelled middle-aged woman sitting behind the wheel. |
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Your body pumps out adrenaline, and you feel all wired and shaky. |
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The sympathetic nervous system pumps the body up, but when you take a deep breath the parasympathetic nervous system kicks in and starts to wind the system down. |
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The press pumps up many, but few receive such widespread public reverence. |
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In this case, don a pair of pumps, slip into a dress, and sashay into a shiny new job. |
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Have major appliances, such as furnaces, heat pumps and central air conditioners, inspected and cleaned regularly by a professional, especially before seasonal use. |
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Models in Veronica Lake hairdos strutted confidently down the runaway in armoured jackets and darted skirts over ribbed cashmere footless stockings and stiletto pumps. |
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The project has given free livestock-operated drinking pumps to farmers, to help reduce sediment and nutrients entering the water from the riverbank. |
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This could be a serious curtailment to our subterranean activities, there is talk of duck boards, bilge pumps, aqualungs and horizontal drainage tunnels. |
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There are over 100 surface pumps that remove water from aquifers, geologic units where water is stored between grains of sand or in rock fissures. |
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Attached to the pumps, multiple tubes on the floor next to the wall led into the space, where they intermittently veered off to form seven roundish tangles. |
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Like the millions of Americans who were stuck lined up at the pumps in 1977, after dropping Blue Moves, his first dud in seven years, he was also running out of gas. |
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Probably the best system would have been to run them off natural gas and to have created storage tanks near the pumps in case the gas lines failed. |
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Nick pumps out mix compilations faster than bunny rabbits have babies. |
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Props fall off, clutches burn out, pumps seize, demand valves free-flow. |
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Lozada is known to reality-TV fans as an attractive bully with a penchant for throwing wine bottles and stiletto pumps. |
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And what's real, judging from the first GOOP newsletters, is a sugar-free diet and a pair of Giuseppe Zanotti gray pumps. |
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The two-tone frock accented her rose-colored pumps and highlighted her perfectly coiffed bob and hip silver manicure. |
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Both fish first expand their mouths to draw in water, but the puffer then pumps the water into its stomach, while the triggerfish opens its mouth and pumps the water back out. |
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Miranda Kerr made a point of being photographed breastfeeding in red pumps to announce her postpartum return to modeling. |
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Modern industry has also introduced plastic tubing and vacuum pumps to siphon the sap directly to a single central location for further processing. |
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Tiny water droplets are borne on the air like dust motes, sparkling in the glare from the banks of fluorescent lights in the canopy above the petrol pumps. |
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Nearly 6,000 hand pumps were sunk to provide drinking water. |
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As the heart pumps blood to the far reaches of the body, it requires its own blood flow to receive vital oxygen and nutrients. |
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The problem with slingbacks is that your heel is not held in place as securely as with pumps, so it lands at a slightly different spot each time you put your foot down. |
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When a four-year-old boy slips into Mommy's pumps, it's a Kodak moment. |
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Environment Agency officers placed two oxygen pumps in the pond to stabilise it but more than 250 fish, including bream, carp, roach and tench died. |
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Even using modern pumps, a solera system is extremely labour-intensive and it is only in regions where labour costs are relatively moderate that a large solera is feasible. |
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Mr Welch said that the pumps appeared to be in sound condition. |
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In-tank pumps run cooler and reduce the potential for vapor lock. |
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I had a low cut polo shirt along with a denim mini skirt and silver pumps. |
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Major oil companies have recently agreed to standardise the colour of their nozzles and hoses for unleaded and diesel pumps to reduce customer confusion. |
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Fossett pumps his fist once, there's some handshaking, and it's over. |
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These include buckets of sand, shovels, axes, commercial fire extinguishers, stirrup pumps and, if you have a lawn, an always-connected garden hose. |
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We were provided with tin hats, gas masks and stirrup pumps, and our duties were to go outside during raids and put out any small fires that might occur. |
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It has made new controlled cuts through stopbanks and is using dozens of pumps and to get rid of floodwater from the Rangitaiki Plains as quickly as possible. |
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The 811 H has Linde hydraulic pumps and Parker hydraulic components, a NAF gearbox, oscillating rear axle and DANA bogie axles which are made in Italy. |
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She had white pumps with orange straps, and her earrings were studs. |
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It certainly powers nicely through third and fourth gears before changing up to cruise in fifth, but the benefits of all-wheel drive don't really extend to the petrol pumps. |
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The cold condenser waters are pumped through multiple, 1000 meters long and one meter in diameter, soft pipes or hoses, that are fed with submersible pumps. |
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The left heart pumps oxygenated blood out to the systemic circulation. |
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And with the amazing superchargers and fuel pumps we are getting this season, changes in the bellhousing to handle the additional power are inevitable. |
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The company's internal combustion engines can be found powering lift trucks, industrial wood chippers and stationary irrigation pumps among other things. |
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When crossing the Atlantic, he charted the location of the Gulf Stream and designed new hulls, riggings, propellers, and pumps for sailing vessels. |
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The Hyderabad unit would manufacture the boiler feed pumps and Bhopal and Jhansi units would supply electricals and switchyard equipment, the release said. |
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A garage should have a dog of indiscriminate breed sleeping near the door and a persistent patch of weeds growing through the crack in the concrete out by the pumps. |
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In the afternoon, he coasts down the hill on his bicycle to a quaint village, stops at a Peet's coffee shop for a latte or Chai tea, and pumps back up the hill. |
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When perched on shrubs, it often pumps its tail up and down like a phoebe. |
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Although toxic floodwaters receded inch by inch, only five of New Orleans' normal contingent of 148 drainage pumps were operating, the corps said. |
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As these drawings based on their description show, we know what the fermenters look like, we know what the tanks, pumps, compressors and other parts look like. |
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Some of these systems contain hundreds of control loops to control compressors, fans, pumps and dampers, and each acts as though the others didn't exist. |
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The photographs are inhabited by solitary female figures, naked except for fetishistic high-heels or black pumps, in vacant interiors or flat, expansive landscapes. |
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He said the new fireboat can carry a full crew of firefighters, pumps 2,500 gallons of water a minute, and has a 20-inch draft that allows it to function in shallow water. |
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DiMarco won over the crowd with his fist pumps and resiliency. |
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He underlines this sentiment with a few fist pumps in the air. |
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The end result is the addition of isobutane to isobutylene to form isooctane, the molecule that is the basis of octane ratings seen at the gas pumps. |
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The giant pumps are part of a multi-million pound flood relief scheme which is designed to divert the River Tutt out of Boroughbridge when the River Ure is in flood. |
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While he pumps iron to improve his physique, he is a renowned couch potato, who likes nothing better than to lounge about with the remote control at his fingertips. |
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As a good chemist should, he took up his compound in some solvent and filtered it, so as not to introduce grit and crud into the pumps or the chromatography column. |
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But for Elizabeth, love was a word you used to describe cultured pearls and Italian pumps, not misfit daughters who had to be disciplined around every turn of the road. |
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Wear and tear plus pressure on pumps during the repeated cut-offs of the water supply might have brought about impurities, contaminating the water. |
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The pumps in the condensate system turned off for unknown reasons, leading to a trip, or shutoff, of the turbine and the pumps that fed water back into the steam generator. |
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Potential examples include switches in optical communication devices and pumps that move solutions though minuscule channels for mixing and analysis. |
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The equipment is pushed to the limits of its hydraulic pistons and pumps as it moves heavy materials out of trenches into dump beds or across grades. |
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Mechanical pumps can produce vacuums to the medium pressure level. |
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Antiembolism stockings and pneumatic compression device pumps are placed on the patient's lower extremities and are used when the patient is in the hospital. |
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I hope people reading the book might think twice about the circumstances of the man who pumps their gas or the cashier who rings up their groceries. |
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The man beams, then reaches out and pumps my hand enthusiastically. |
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While he pumps iron to improve his physique, Woods is a renowned couch potato, who likes nothing better than to lounge about with the remote control at his fingertips. |
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The only problem with this scenario is that unless someone pumps some money into the company soon, it will simply run out of cash and have to cease trading. |
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Her high heeled black pumps made hardly a sound on the tile floors. |
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Also known as diffusers, subsurface aerators consist of an onshore compressor that pumps air through a hose placed in the deepest part of the pond. |
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He notes that some school districts are installing ground-loop heat pumps, which are more expensive up front but save on utility costs in the long run. |
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In some pools, there are no fish or other aquatic animals at all because fishermen have even evacuated all the water with pumps in order to catch the fish. |
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Treadle water pumps in Africa and Asia allowed women farmers to irrigate small plots and increase their harvests and incomes. |
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Freed from her guitar, but wearing counterintuitive pumps, she leaned back like a trapeze artist. |
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But I'm so over cramming my tootsies into teeny-weeny pumps. |
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Those bicycle pumps are hard to operate after a hundred or so pushes. |
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When the transfer begins, it is the ship's cargo pumps that are used to move the product ashore. |
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Besides the basic black dress, Chanelisms include pearls, sling-back pumps in beige and white, gold chains, and flame red and navy suit braiding. |
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His songs range from coal mining to out of control kids, launderettes to bicycle pumps with the odd sea shanty and rock and roll as well. |
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The microwave units, solenoid bracket spectrometer cavity resonator temperature control for ultra high vacuum pumps and refrigeration units. |
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How many individuals have been bludgeoned by bicycle pumps in the last year? |
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A flexing motion is created by swells that drive hydraulic pumps to generate electricity. |
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The mine was one of the first to install electricity and by 1910, fans, hauling systems and pumps were electric powered. |
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Keira, 28, wore a simple Chanel tuille dress with pale pink ballet pumps and had daisy-chains in her hair. |
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But insufflators are not available in many hospitals, so bicycle pumps come as a substitute. |
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The pump-dale scupper is that to which the dale leads, that conveys the water from the pumps to the side on the lower deck of large ships. |
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The motivation for the invention was to improve on the suction pumps that were used to raise water out of the mines. |
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