A stump grinder was on hand, and two high-powered vacuums sucked up leaves. |
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Yeah, well, there really is one born every minute and there were two of us out shopping for vacuums that night so we just ate it right up. |
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Hepa vacuums are also recommended for cleanup of dust that may have settled on surfaces outside the remediation area. |
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The same concept led to his creating almost complete vacuums in thermionic tubes. |
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Most bagless vacuums have a filter, or filter system, that requires occasional cleaning and, eventually, changing. |
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For adults, it seems like robot vacuums and iPods are getting a lot of play. |
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Perhaps the most convenient vacuums to store, these are good for bare floors or area rugs. |
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Paul's strengths are that he vacuums, does dishes, and remembers to turn the car blinker off pretty quick after completing a left hand turn. |
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Best for those with allergies or asthma, these vacuums contain filters to clean the air. |
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The research also called for better obstetric standards when using forceps and vacuums during deliveries. |
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Such political vacuums surely cannot last indefinitely: voters would not tolerate a House with hundreds of uncontested seats, touch wood. |
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We have a vacuum train that goes along the trackway and it vacuums up garbage. |
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It vacuums the coolant in a gaseous state in order to transfer it condensed under high pressure to the condenser. |
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All vacuums will be equipped with approved filters and disposable collection bags. |
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Simple and robust system with capacity superior to most of the portable electrical vacuums on the market. |
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An additional nozzle vacuums the top side of the cant so that the boards become completely clean after they have been sawn. |
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Then, building automation provides for a pleasant indoor climate because stale air is circulated out via vacuums. |
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Mechanical pumps can produce vacuums to the medium pressure level. |
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It would identify and fill existing legal vacuums that hampered the consultation process. |
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Able to out-clean any of the others in the cleaning fleet, the Extravac 340 vacuums both forwards and backwards. |
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It has become increasingly clear in recent years that agricultural and rural development has been hampered by a variety of institutional vacuums. |
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Actually, many of the top names today offer bagless vacuums. |
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Plus, moistened gauze is much cheaper in the short term than the hydrocolloid dressings and vacuums that suck out wound fluid. |
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They can survive in vacuums and at very low temperatures. |
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Drug gangs have manipulated this, using vacuums in local leadership to their own advantage. |
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The BLUE STAR and YELLOW STAR are the perfect vacuums for gentle cleaning or oriental carpets, deep cleaning of wall-to-wall carpeting of medium or high pile as well as all smooth floor surfaces. |
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The appliance applies a cleaning solution onto a hard floor, scrubs the floor with brushes, and then vacuums the soiled water back into the recovery tank. |
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Costs of basic services such as heat, light, water, compressed air, distilled water, vacuums, and janitorial services supplied to all laboratories in a research facility. |
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Four-stage diaphragm pumps are an excellent solution for continuous, oil-free pumping of gases when the need is to reach fractional millibar ultimate vacuums. |
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This extremophile bacterium can survive exposure to cold, dehydration, acid and vacuums, meaning it could live on in outer space should the Earth cease to exist. |
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The single market cannot be created with legal vacuums in terms of liability or at the cost of fewer rights, in particular when the economic burden for the private sector has been lessened, as the Commission pointed out. |
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A few legal vacuums, the lack of inspectors to implement the law and the absence of a real alternative are making the reform quite fragile for the moment. |
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But we must be clear that there are no vacuums in life. |
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Then again, vacuums are created when real leadership is lacking. |
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In that connection, the Secretary-General stated that every effort is being made to ensure that the concentration of MONUC troops in the east does not create security vacuums elsewhere in the country. |
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He said a continuum of care from infancy through school age and beyond is needed to address the patchwork nature of programs that leave vacuums in support as children grow. |
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Thanks to optimal geometry in terms of the suction nozzles and a hose diameter of 50 mm, the Sprinter XR easily vacuums up even cigarette filters, screws, pebbles and similar objects. |
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Universal design fits virtually all leaf blowers and vacuums. |
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However, the heavy concentration of its personnel in the east of the country should not lead to security vacuums or expose the Mission to weakness in other areas of potential or actual high tension. |
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Early-forming apatite is so fluorine-rich that it vacuums all the fluorine out of the magma, followed by chlorine. |
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With the fall of the Ottoman government, power vacuums developed and conflicting claims to land and nationhood began to emerge. |
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Currently, researchers use two types of experiment to measure Planck's constant, and both require vacuums. |
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Building Cleaning Services used special HEPA vacuums and filters to clean the building. |
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During the 19th century, Britain and the Russian Empire vied to fill the power vacuums that had been left by the declining Ottoman Empire, Qajar dynasty and Qing Dynasty. |
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The intervacuum space was monitored continuously, a change in pressure implied to a rupture of the isolation between this volume and either the torus or waveguide vacuums. |
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Lawn vacuums will clean up grass cuttings either as behind-the-mower units or self-propelled or push-type outfits that look like an overnourished Hoover. |
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They are essentially small canister vacuums strapped onto the user's back. |
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Specialized shop vacuums can be used to suck up both dust and liquids. |
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Vacuums by their nature cause dust to become airborne, by exhausting air that is not completely filtered. |
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