The No Bit Bridle is made from strong polyester webbing, with a soft padding to the nose, poll and headstall. |
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It can be spun into a filament that is useful for making rope, webbing and cordage. |
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Unlike platypuses, echidnas lack webbing and instead have large, shovel-like claws are present on all feet. |
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The lesson taught by the headmaster was that a rescue knife to cut harnessing and webbing should be essential gear for Navy rescue personnel. |
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We could plainly see all the knife-edge creases in his trousers and the gleaming white blancoed webbing belt around his middle. |
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At the other end, I have a length of webbing wrapped once completely around the tree with loops tied in either end, also with bowlines. |
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Both the webbing clothes moth and the casemaking clothes moth are similar in appearance. |
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The products referred to above include both ribbons and webbing as well as certain galloons having the characteristics of woven ribbons. |
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He felt at his arms and found raised scars webbing his arms, and torso, and legs. |
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Attached to a single center of gravity by a harness made of strong webbing, hang gliders fly with bodies vertical. |
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While they come in many shapes and sizes, snowshoes tend to have a wooden frame with webbing stretched around it. |
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Instead of a ribbon tie, use nylon webbing that slips through two small metal loops or a buckle. |
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If you have been in an accident, replace the seat belts and the webbing of the child restraint used during the accident. |
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The sling itself is available in 1-inch or 1.25-inch widths and is made of heavy nylon webbing. |
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If you want to add more, get webbing, backpack straps, metal buckles and so forth. |
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It was available in oak weave or with cotton webbing, a seat covering more suggestive of indoor use. |
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Narrow strips of fabric or leather webbing were interlaced across a seat frame, and a piece of linen was tacked above it. |
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Each harness is made of wide, heavy-duty nylon webbing to better distribute the work load and thick padding for extra comfort. |
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I have a piece of purple webbing knotted in a loop that I untie and wrap around my forearm. |
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Linen was also used for fire hoses, parachute webbing and heavy-duty canvas. |
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To remedy this, there is a loop of webbing on the bottom of the pack to put a waist strap through and keep it from sliding up. |
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I'm even more surprised that there's no secondary securing mechanism, such as strapping or webbing, round the piles of plates in the cupboard. |
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The boards are then shaped with hand tools, given four or five coats of yacht varnish, and have a webbing hand strap attached. |
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Vegetation can also be attached to webbing to break up the straight lines of the pouches. |
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Two were dressed only in underpants and webbing while others appear with towels while shaving. |
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There are more guards on the narrow stair and landing, and each step upwards means a brush with webbing and ammunition belts. |
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The basic British infantryman, like his French and German contemporaries, was issued with his uniform, webbing and a rifle with bayonet. |
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All events were combat-related, requiring the wearing of webbing and helmets and, for some practices, the wearing of gas masks. |
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Inside the warehouse, one of the bags contained an identity card, while military webbing and boot soles were visible in others. |
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He didn't reply as he took a collection of weapons, strapping them to his webbing. |
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Mr Wooldrige has been collecting items of military history since he spotted some Army webbing by the side of the road as a seven-year-old. |
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I came in and I knew I could make a play, but the webbing in my glove was like a string. |
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Pinch the webbing between your thumb and index finger and push toward the bottom knuckle of your index finger. |
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Reiser went to his left on the play, put up his glove and the ball stuck in the webbing. |
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You try to expose as much glove as you can and hope to catch it in the webbing. |
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His hands are the same, long, clever fingers, five of them, with webbing stretched between and ending in wicked, slightly curved, claws. |
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Needles of light, frozen rays, shot out from her back, spreading out like a fan, with a thin light webbing in between each. |
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Lee removed some nails from one side of the chair's saggiest webbing so we could tighten it. |
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Pull the webbing tight and tack it in place using two rows of size 12 tacks. |
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Production on this scale required a high degree of organization and many suppliers for the webbing, stuffing, covering, fringe, tacks, and nails. |
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Basic webbing ammunition belts and pouches were supplemented by as many bandoliers as the soldier could carry without falling down. |
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But Karen was already gone, laughter trailing behind her, webbing the screen door as it banged open and shut. |
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His ears look like those sometimes depicted on mermaids, fine webbing, the usual wavelike sea-creature pattern, and gray. |
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In this new upholstery, the same interlaced webbing was still used, but it supported a group of springs rather than horsehair. |
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We spent the time blancoing webbing, polishing brasses, removing the chrome finish from our boots and shrinking enormous berets. |
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I've just been busy cleaning the mud off my equipment and clothes and blancoing webbing. |
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A slackliner walks on webbing stretched above the streets of the old town of Lublin during the summer Festival of Circus Art. |
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The floor, tables, and several unlucky humans were covered in slimy green webbing. |
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The slips are constructed of extremely durable nylon webbing and use large metal D rings at the sides of the neck to release the dog quickly. |
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All monitoring devices are wrapped in stockinette or cotton webbing and secured with tape if no latex-free products are available. |
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The normal solution is to use an over dimensioned webbing or, better in my opinion, a braid bridle. |
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The water knot is arguably the strongest knot you can tie in webbing. |
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There are three-point seatbelts for every passenger, and force-limiting devices on the belts on the four outer seats prevent bruising from the webbing. |
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The harness consists of two shoulder straps, made from a medium-grade webbing, which are comfortable and mould to your torso without being too stiff. |
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When staff pick up the nets, they note how many fish of each species are collected in which net webbing, measure each fish and tag and release some of those taken alive. |
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In less than a minute, 50 hulking men have poured out from a blockhouse wearing camouflage, black berets and webbing, and clutching assault rifles. |
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My hand fell to my belt webbing, cupping a fragmentation grenade. |
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You'll quickly discover that clipping, detaching, and belaying with a locking carabiner are all easier if you have webbing that's narrower, say three-quarter inch. |
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Nonetheless, he has taken some solid hits, and there is a drunken, halting roll to his steps as he staggers towards the prize, tugging at the webbing of his uniform. |
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Once you're turned out properly, with your webbing blancoed, your boots dubbined and your brass buckles gleaming, the natives will look at you quite differently. |
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They walked with their webbing packed full of ammunition and in their haversacks they carried five days' bully beef and biscuits and a minimum of personal gear. |
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Traditionally, snowshoe webbing was made of caribou, deer or moose babiche, but the lacing on this one is made of cow babiche. |
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During outbreaks infested trees may be completely defoliated and become covered with webbing. |
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Shoulder straps have webbing loops to attach your handheld radio in an upright position, and easy to reach by your chest. |
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All webbing ends shall be sealed by heat or other suitable means to prevent raveling. |
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There was no damage to the webbing or hardware on the seatbelt, and it was concluded that the pilot unlatched the buckle after the impact. |
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The webbing must be cycled for a total distance of not less than 150 mm through the adjuster. |
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Supplied with 2 AS19 webbing strap rings, 2 M10 carabiners and a shoulder bag. |
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Risers in Kevlar webbing with Harken ball bearing pulleys add to the refinement of the speed system. |
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Bits of graffiti flared into view, as our headlamps swung past, and strands of webbing caught at our faces. |
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Adult safety-belt webbing guide' means a device through which the adult belt passes for its correct routing, that allows free webbing movement. |
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The result is the Kandahar Tourniquet: a length of nylon webbing with two loops sewn into it. |
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Tarantulas prefer to live in dry, well-drained soil where they dig a burrow which is lined with silk webbing. |
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The use of synthetic webbing to secure flattened or crushed vehicles is prohibited. |
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The front of the speaker box is protected by a robust front grid with a honeycomb structure, backed with stainless steel webbing. |
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The difference is more with Mr. Sekora's concept that we're really talking about the type of webbing. |
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An additional or integrated device which tightens the seat-belt webbing in order to reduce the slack of the belt during a crash sequence. |
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The caterpillars from one egg mass stay together and make a protected tent of webbing in the crotches of trees. |
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The vehicles will also be fitted with equipment required for deployed operations such as radio mounts, weapon racks, storage space for webbing and armour. |
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The training consisted of marching, shining boots, more marching, polishing brass buckles, buttons and badges, more shining boots, blancoing webbing and more marching. |
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And don't use metal screws or nails in the construction of the snowshoes, they said, or the metal on one shoe could break the wood or webbing on the other. |
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Those were the days when the craft of bookbinding involved working with linen thread, webbing, animal glues, vellum, leather, millboards and handmade papers. |
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Take extra care of the main webbing of your harness. |
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The toes have no webbing or joining, but in some cotingas, the second and third toes are united at their basal third. |
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All products are resin-bond formulated for aggressive slock removal and fast cutting, and are reinforced with fiberglass webbing for stability. |
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Highlining, as the name implies, involves stringing the aforementioned webbing above canyons, rivers, quarries etc. |
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Such loss of competitiveness has been particularly drastic in those sectors, such as mattress ticking, curtain fabrics or webbing, that are subject to minimum import prices. |
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Not only have modern materials and a narrower 12mm webbing been used to decrease the weight, but the new geometry of the harness with back reinforcements also offers an unrivalled comfort for all. |
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Among their uses are Arctic and cold-weather clothing, tropical wear, rot-resistant material, webbing, inflated life vests, tent fabrics, safety belts, and parachute cloth and harnesses. |
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For bat embryos, apoptosis only affects the hindlimbs, while the forelimbs retain webbing between the digits which form into the wing membranes. |
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The fence must be constructed of a substantial material such as plastic webbing which is capable of absorbing the full impact of a rider of any size striking it at race speed. |
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The lanyard has two elasticized webbing branches with self-locking carabiners at each end. |
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Your wing will also feel much more precise to handle than with any other mountain harness due to the smart double webbing system of the leg straps. |
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The fabric can be woven from webbing, which is the most commonly used material. |
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The design, size and weight of the Mobilarm V100 means it can be comfortably clipped onto webbing or harness, integrated into a life vest or carried in a pocket. |
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The fanny pack has two generous zippered accessory pouches, and multiple nylon webbing loops and tie-downs to secure everything from your extra antennas and coax, to a light jacket. |
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Soft vest with strong webbing strip down the back. |
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Coniopterygids in the genus Conwentzia may prey on spider mites, but dense webbing can be detrimental to survival of larvae. |
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Quick, precise adjustment of harness: sternum strap is adjustable in width and height, shoulder straps are adjusted buckles with an attachment system for excess webbing. |
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A reduced blood flow in the webbing on their feet outside of the breeding season also helps to maintain body temperature when they swim. |
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If the belt system is not equipped with a tension-relieving device, allow the excess webbing in the shoulder belt to be retracted by the retractive force of the retractor. |
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The outer perimeter of the deflation panel was found sewn with a two-inch unknown type webbing, instead of the one-and-one-half-inch factory webbing. |
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Safety is a constant concern for us, so research and development are a priority, as are inspection and quality control of our products. As a result, we can offer our clients value-added webbing that meets standards in effect. |
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The bangle bracelet is available in stainless steel or with a black PVD finish intricately engraved with the GG signature, or in acetate decorated with Gucci's unmistakable striped webbing motif. |
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The Stopfor P fall arrester moves along the rope due to a slight tension, equivalent to the weight of the device, which is transmitted to the user via a webbing lanyard. |
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Sometimes known as Lava Geese, nenes are the only waterfowl adapted for life on lava flows and have mostly lost the webbing between their toes. |
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Bayonets fixed, they moved forward in dressed ranks as if on parade, presenting irresistible targets in their red tunics, and webbing pipeclayed to a shining white. |
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Plummer-Vinson syndrome is the combination of dysphagia, angular cheilitis, atrophic glossitis, and esophageal webbing in the setting of iron deficiency anemia. |
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Apoptosis is routine in developmental processes such as the removal of webbing between fingers in humans, the loss of tadpole tails in amphibians, and insect metamorphosis. |
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Their feet have webbing between all four toes, as in their relatives. |
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