Six spinnerets with different types of spigots and a specialised spinning organ called the cribellum. |
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But it turned off one of the two traditional spigots for subsidies to finance research. |
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Now that prices are kicking booty, let's crank open the oil spigots and make up for lost time! |
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This article discusses twenty-four inventions for self-boring barrel spigots that I found in the U.S. Patent and Trade Office patent database. |
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The chorus calling for the Fed to open its money spigots further has become deafening. |
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I have done some plumbing, replacing outdoor spigots and sweating them back together. |
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Where's all that black gold stored, and what will it take to turn on the spigots? |
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Finally, I found some hand-blown bubbled-glass feeders from Mexico, with elegant red glass flowers as the spigots for the hummers' beaks. |
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They're not sure today's bout of investor angst warrants an opening of the monetary spigots. |
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Clean the spigots thoroughly, and remove all traces of impact on the mating surfaces if necessary. |
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A pipeline runs back down the hill with spigots in several locations to provide clean water to the community. |
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The Saudis are building cash reserves in case they find it necessary to open up the spigots and drive prices down, to teach not only Russia, but possibly also Iraq, a lesson. |
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Remove the faucet handles, escutcheons, shower heads, and spigots. |
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But in colder parts of the country, unless you have frost-proof spigots, you'll still need to drain the pipes to prevent them from freezing over the winter. |
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As advanced economies opened their monetary spigots to boost ailing economies, emerging-market complaints grew louder. |
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After an initial period of restraint when he was at the Treasury, Gordon Brown opened the spigots. |
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Some experts have expressed concerns about its quality. Mr Alckmin has not ruled out tightening the spigots. |
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The metric fittings have sockets as well as spigots combined with reducing sockets. |
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The energy input is performed by means of heating element spigots and sockets. |
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The transport and assembly case has a drawer in the intermediate bottom which takes the inserts, the heating spigots and sockets. |
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Renew the layer of grease where needed on the abutting spigots and proceed with the reassembling. |
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The connection spigots on this product are designed for connection to ducts only. |
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Connections: PE spigots for direct welding into d90 electrofusion fittings, PE stub end with PP coated steel backing ring acc. |
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These bosses could perhaps prevail upon Governor Christie to open the spigots and let aid flow into their cities. |
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The small spigots leading to the cities are not available. |
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Say, you wouldn't happen to know if Butch still sells diesel fuel in those fifty-five-gallon drums with the detonatable spigots, now would ya? |
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The silk for it comes from two sources, the spinnerets at the end of the abdomen and the spigots of the epigastric silk glands located between the book lungs. |
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The mullions and transoms are square cut assembled using a combination of factory fitted face-fixed junction spigots and concealed anti-rotation spigots. |
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Yet closing the monetary spigots is much harder than opening them. |
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But even though it was ready in time, they waited until September 18th, one day after the conclusion of the Paralympics, before turning on the spigots. |
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Use spigots and nozzles for bulk containers to prevent drips and spills. |
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Position the cover on the shaft and advance it as far as possible by hand positionning the drive spigots of the shaft O-ring opposite the slots of the rotor as well as pin 402 in the housing. |
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A rectangular sound attenuator with circular connection spigots. |
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There are also specified lengths for the barrel and spigots of the bail. |
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Many create multiple silks with different functions, made from complex structures called spinnerets with arrays of spigots and their own musculature. |
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