The roads and rails that connect southern Canada with the Northwest Territories sputter into the town and then die. |
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It started to sputter and putt-putt and just as I reached my friends' garage door, it died. |
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This sputterer has RF and DC sources which allow it sputter metallic and dielectric materials. |
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After two or three strips, even these strains get the heave, expiring with, at best, a gassy sputter. |
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They spoke little, each of them thinking his own thoughts, but it was a companionable silence, punctuated by the sputter and crackle of the fire. |
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They used energetic particles in a plasma to knock, or sputter, carbon atoms from a graphite surface, forming a carbon vapor. |
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Motorola uses the same machinery to deposit the magnetic maternal as that used to sputter the magnetic oxide on to disk drive platters. |
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But whether an official recovery comes early or later, the economy will continue to sputter. |
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Then, with a small sputter of exhaust, the car was off again, pulling away from the lot and off towards the main road. |
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Yeah, for now, I'm angry enough that I can barely sputter, never mind speak or write coherently. |
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All seemed well and good, right up until the engines started to cough and sputter, and then die. |
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But even the funniest of these brainily ludicrous jokes sputter halfheartedly. |
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Walking tractors sputter amongst the street traffic, producing a trail of black smoke. |
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The sputter bearing is here used in the bearing cap and the three-material bearing in direction engine block. |
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Approximately 10 minutes into the flight, the engine began to sputter and lose power. |
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He was slow to anger, but would sputter like a wet fuse before going off like a firecracker when he got his dander up. |
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Some of the hard lessons of state intervention will have to be learnt all over again before rural China's engine of growth can sputter into life. |
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In order to provide embeddability, only one half-bearing of a sputter bearing is sputtered. |
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The second reason is the extreme hardness of the sputter layer, which does not tolerate engine oil contaminations. |
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For connecting rod bearings, the sputter bearing is therefore fitted in direction rod and the three-material bearing in direction bearing cap. |
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Why are sputter bearings and three-material bearings always combined in pairs? |
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All production industries would sputter, restaurants, theatres and sundry forms of entertainment would only be available during the day. |
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The sputter bearing is used at the higher load end and the softer three-material bearing is used opposite. |
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If the only policy tool you allow yourself to use is tax credits, your reform agenda will sputter into ineffectuality. |
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The veranda, roofless and open to the bitter blue sky where the seasonal gu rains sputter, serves as a makeshift neonatal ward. |
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Why is a sputter bearing the right solution? |
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They continue to sputter up and down, without fully recovering. |
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When the budget finally was put together and presented in the House we, as a party, and our leader, thought the responsible thing was to do whatever we could to help as the economy continued to implode and sputter. |
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And racial divisions may become worse if the economy continues to sputter. |
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As his story moves into the present day, it starts to sputter. |
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The movie ought to sputter out here, but Crowe and Cruise don't drop the ball. |
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I remind the Minister of Finance who recently said the economy is clicking on all cylinders that the economy continues to sputter for many Canadians and that we want to see the economy firing on all cylinders. |
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The take-off was normal until the aircraft reached the end of the lake, when, at a height of about 350 feet above ground level, the engine was heard to sputter and lose power. |
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The electric grid was going to sputter and fizz out. |
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Beverly McGuire saw the warning signs before the town well went dry: sand in the toilet bowl, the sputter of air in the tap, a pump working overtime to no effect. |
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Occasionally a baby will be caught off-guard by mother's strong let-down and he will choke and sputter a bit. |
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By doing that it impairs the pollution device it impairs the fuel economy of the car sputter, and it makes the car sputter and not function properly. |
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Now they must rely on the goodwill of others, for security as well as food. Peace talks in Nigeria between the Sudanese government and the rebel groups, now into their sixth round, sputter along. |
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Reducing, or preferably reversing, regressive public policies would allow most families' incomes to grow, even if the economy continues to sputter. |
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The state's economy now one of the country's strongest could sputter, costing Mrs Gregoire popularity, even as she touts for trade with countries ranging from France to China. |
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This includes processes in which ion implantation is performed simultaneously with electron beam physical vapour deposition or sputter deposition. |
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In the sputter process, the bearings that consist of the steel backing, the bearing layer and the barrier layer, are placed in the sputter machine under a vacuum. |
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The pollen grains were directly covered with a thin layer of gold in sputter coater and examined using a scanning electron microscopy, and the microphotographs were taken. |
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