Adjustment knobs allow the rifle to be sighted in at, say, 100 yards and then reset to zero. |
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It takes a lot of determined willpower to reset your mind to think more about self-nurturing and kindness than self-punishment and guilt. |
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In the case of a tied score, the scores are reset to zero and an overtime set is played. |
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This time, because the clock had not been reset to three seconds, a horn blew from the timekeeper's table before the Soviets made the long pass. |
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You see if I drop a coin, I have to take time to record the speed, and reset and reload the timer. |
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So it's like the clock is very accurate but it can be reset by sensory input. |
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He checked the time by his watch, then reset the ormolu clock on the desk, which had lost two minutes during the night. |
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So for the next hour, we moved everyone 20 yards over and then reset the mics and the levels. |
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With the bird-strike inspection complete and the fuel cap reset, we again set out to complete our mission. |
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The power, reset, and front LED buttons have all been wrapped neatly by clear sheathing. |
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Instead, he reset his own comm so that it would send a transmission on a low frequency band. |
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Employees often have so many passwords that they invariably forget them and have to call the help desk to either retrieve or reset them. |
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Other users lose productivity when they call the help desk to have their passwords reset. |
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Use the reset feature on the odometer found in most vehicles or simply use a post-it note in your car. |
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It is a re-issue of the 71-page 2nd edition of 1714, with a different half-title and titlepage, p.71 reset, and the charter added. |
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If the queen of spades is dealt face down, then there is no chance of the hand being reset. |
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The interest rate applicable to the customer is recalculated on each reset date on the basis of the reference rate prevailing. |
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One of the control buttons is a toggle for the SuperBright feature, another button is a reset, and the remaining buttons control the menu system. |
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The binding latch remains in a reset state while the battery signal is applied. |
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When the source voltage is reduced to a prescribed voltage level, the microprocessor is enforcedly reset. |
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A badly broken leg last September was reset just four weeks ago and he is under strict orders to take things easy for a while. |
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The grotto will be rebuilt as it is and reset in the entrance wall to the housing estate with a plaque to state the reason for its existence. |
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As I returned to the present moment, and Steve swam back into my field of vision, it occurred to me I must have forgotten to reset the alarm. |
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Errors of such a system grow with time and the system must be reset periodically using an accurate position fix. |
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If any of the target value dice become turned over during play, they must be reset to their original values. |
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The child should set the alarm before bed and reset the alarm if it goes off. |
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I assured her I would reset the timers so the sprinklers would in no way inhibit the yard crew. |
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Security staff visited the building at 9pm on Monday to reset a burglar alarm after an attempted break-in at the front. |
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To allow the tuber to reset for the next growing season you need to let them die back naturally. |
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This is where an independent visitor can give much-needed positive one-to-one support to reset the balance. |
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And because the watch knows which radio station it is receiving the information from, it can use that knowledge to reset itself. |
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In this case, consult the motherboard manual and read how to reset the CMOS using the jumper on the main board. |
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Much worse, I found that whenever I tried to dial a phone number the device reset itself. |
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The problem was corrected when a mechanic reset the computers that control the components, according to the log. |
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If that doesn't help, they'll get an SD card containing software to reset the device. |
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This homogeneity extended to the variants in the standing type..but not to their pages of reset type. |
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In the preferred embodiment, the bonus call is limited to a predefined duration monitored by a timer reset at the beginning of the bonus call. |
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See how far you can get in your chosen time, stop and rest 2-5 minutes, then turn around, reset the clock and retrace your route. |
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I was on a short, night sortie to reset my landing currency before we pulled into Singapore. |
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This reset will keep all apps inactive until you manually start them after the reset is complete. |
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When I got it back the sights were reset and straight, the barrel was crowned smoothly at 11 degrees. |
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He notices the password is invalid and went back and informed the customer that he just needed to reset the login password. |
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One way to determine the mechanism is to attempt to reset the islet by injecting a brief current pulse. |
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The app works whether your phone is locked or not, and it can be told to repeat alarms so you don't have to reset it every day. |
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We have had unexplained lockups, however, on all the servers, in which the console becomes locked and the machine has to be hard reset. |
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Anyway the Bowen technique, if you believe it, allows the body to reset itself and heal itself via a series of gentle attunements. |
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He asked what happened, made some perfunctory enquiries, reset the cord and carried on. |
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We came ashore, sorted the bottlescrew, reset the rig and went back out for some more work. |
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For example, some companies may reset chillers 4 degrees for a two-hour window and then bump it up a little. |
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I doubt it as Dave's digital watch is always on GMT, as he doesn't reset it for summer time. |
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We need to reset the variables excluding anything unpredictable and run the script once again. |
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The reasoning is that the seizure will in effect reset the brain, causing the release of chemicals that may boost signals between neurons. |
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We could reset the biological clock by exposing it to a temperature cycle. |
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But the Tigers simply regathered, reset and presented the ball to Healey. |
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For instance, if you travel to Dallas, the watch will pick up signals from the Dallas radio station and reset itself for the appropriate time zone. |
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We have to reset the terms of the debate and the way we use our power. |
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Multiple sweeps of the cockpit indicated the light had no related emergencies, and since I couldn't reset it, I dismissed it as a bad annunciator panel. |
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First and foremost, I think he needs to reset and reframe the basic story of where this country is right now economically. |
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It made the job of reset and reframe that much harder, because some mistrusted his motives. |
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In addition to their lack of accuracy, sandglasses, waterclocks and candles were also limited in the total length of time they could measure before having to be reset. |
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Marshall single-handedly reset our understanding of how ulcers are created, and won a Nobel Prize for his efforts. |
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The local ground crew reset the gear as each aircraft taxied clear. |
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Our first episode will really hang a lantern on everything being reset, and they just go right back to who they were. |
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The whole idea of reset was founded on the false assumption medvedev was an independent politician. |
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The rest of the players exit, the curtain falls, and the stage is reset. |
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Methods and apparatuses for display systems which modulate a control electrode to cause an electro-optic layer to be reset to a state in which display data is not viewable. |
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Ford seemed surprised when this outburst of honesty after months of denials did not result in a healing reset with the media. |
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Below the hard-drive activity light is a smallish reset button. |
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Morales parried that the new constitution essentially reset the political clock, allowing him a second shot at reelection. |
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Then he realized that he had hit button to reset all terminals, located right next to the button to reset one terminal. |
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With no way to easily kill an app and restart it, I am forced to reset my console. |
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In 1998 the journal Science published a report that indicated that light exposure to the back of the knee may reset the human circadian pacemaker. |
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I then went ahead and plugged in all the motherboard connectors such as the power switch, reset switch, etc. and then plugged in all the molex and parallel connectors. |
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At her last London press conference she kept journalists cooling their heels for hours while the podium was reset to favour her preferred profile. |
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An employee who forgot their password to log in to the corporate network would probably get a withering look from the support staff as they grovelled to have it reset. |
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Bonds can be reset by oxidation or by re-crosslinking with a polyfunctional reagent that reacts with the thiol groups formed in reduction. |
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Most plough makers offer an automatic reset system for tough conditions or rocky soils. |
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The automatic reset design has only recently been introduced on American plows, but has been used extensively on European and Australian plows. |
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Should the second hand be in error by a readable amount, it can be reset electrically. |
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However, on 5 February he was fully recovered and decided to reset the counter back to zero. |
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With a delicate touch, he reset his golden peruke on his sweat-slick skull. |
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Of considerable interest is how this process appears to reset the aging clock. |
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Only reset power was applied, which is quiet and not obnoxiously loud like full power. |
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After each game turn, invert the hourglass to reset the time limit for the next player. |
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The points totals are reset to 0 and each team plays 7 games each, playing every other team once. |
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This is because your token meter was undercharging you because our prices have changed since it was last reset. |
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It is necessary to back up the tractor and plow to reset the bottom This construction is used to protect the individual bottoms. |
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Honeywell answers thousands of customer service calls each year during daylight-savings time about how to reset the thermostat's clock. |
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The doctors reset the man's jaw and repaired his ear drum perforations with a surgical procedure known as perichondrial grafting. |
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The automatic reset design permits higher field efficiencies since stopping for stones is practically eliminated. |
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But, like the housing market, the timeshare industry is going through a hard reset. |
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His family did produce another edition in 1602 but only the text was reset, there were no new maps. |
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Get a better night's sleep A good contrast in light and dark will reset your body clock and encourage deeper sleep so that you wake up feeling more refreshed. |
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New functionality includes statement of work enhancements, mobile timecard approval, an e-mail broadcast option, automated password reset and simplified invoicing. |
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This will allow SafeGuard PDA to withstand a hard reset of the device. |
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Spb Backup safeguards from data loss, eliminates the pain of reinstalling applications after a hard reset, a ROM or device upgrade, and delivers a flawless restore experience. |
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Once a club had been awarded the trophy, the count was reset to zero. |
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Once a sector is read, the appropriate bit in the bitmap is reset. |
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Real Agent Guard is one of few tools available that requires an agent to use a PIN to logout or reset the timer, preventing an assailant from manually doing these. |
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I reset the milometer and set off on the 44 mile journey home. |
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Prior to 1990, The Lancet had volume numbering that reset every year. |
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Circuit breakers are preferred over fuses as fuses have to be replaced after each operation while a circuit breaker has to be just reset after each operation. |
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The one sung in Jaws reset the destination from England to Boston. |
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He said the issue of Balochitan would be resolved soon and it is need of the time to reset priorities to counter terrorism, extremism and sectarianism in the country. |
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Browning's Fire-Lite mechanical trigger isn't dependent on recoil to reset, and the low-profile action directs recoil straight back onto the Inflex recoil pad to soak up kick. |
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