They aimed to beach her, but the inrush of water was too great and the tugs had to cast off as she sank to the sandy bottom at 10.30 pm. |
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The late inrush of revenue was not entirely unexpected as tax payment deadlines were met and November is traditionally a high revenue month. |
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If any miners had survived the inrush, they would have been quickly killed by the blackdamp. |
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The door behind her opens with an inrush of air and she pushes her hair out of her face as it twists under her nose. |
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The result is local resistance to an inrush of unfamiliar ideas, products, and services from multinational companies. |
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Yet even as the crowd was pushing me on, I felt the inrush of a great and powerful force. |
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The whole sequence of events, from the inrush of calcium to the initiation of the action potential, takes place in less than two milliseconds. |
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Voltage dips are generally caused by a large current inrush generated by shortcircuits on the system or on customer installations. |
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Transformer magnetizing inrush currents occur when energizing the transformer. |
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The gut is minute, and detected prey is sucked into the mantle cavity by an inrush of water when the valves open. |
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Even though mains supplies increasingly allow D. O. L. starting, the current inrush must be reduced for certain installations. |
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Phase control at startup controls the inrush current and preheats the lamp. |
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Outlet sequencing, therefore, is a valuable feature to prevent inrush current from tripping a circuit breaker. |
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The inrush power conforms at this juncture to the nominal power of the coil. |
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The rapid inrush and outflow of air inflated and deflated the interior, giving rise to apprehension that the craft might disintegrate at any moment. |
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The switching contactors are equipped with line chokes to limit the current inrush. |
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The actuators use high currents, and some have inrush currents that can be 10 times their steady state value. |
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This approximation is not valid for loads with high inrush currents such as electric motors or fluorescent lamps. |
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The method is unique up to now and, for the first time, almost completely eliminates high inrush currents. |
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This inrush of energy current awakens kundalini, which has taken the form of a small, white lucid, but soft and soothing light, like the flame of a candle. |
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They had no way of escaping the powerful inrush of water and were drowned. |
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When such bubbles burst in the vicinity of a solid surface, the symmetry is broken because the surface interferes with the inrush of fluid to the collapsed bubble. |
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They aimed to beach her, but the inrush of water was too great and the tugs had to cast off as she sank to the sandy bottom a mile from Rame Head at 10.30 pm. |
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There will be no inrush of comments like yesterday to distract me. |
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The original physical feeling of causal efficacy is submerged but not eliminated by an inrush of conceptual feelings, and then we have a display of qualities presented to us. |
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Large inrush of tourists is expected in Pskov, where from 7 to 14 February All-Russia Pancake Day will take place. |
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Units are designed in either a step-up or step-down application and to meet motor inrush currents. |
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Problems affecting the operation of other devices connected to the same source are due to the voltage drop caused by the current inrush on starting. |
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The unusual strong inrush of digital photography along with its unquestionable advantages for the consumer has been tackled by FOTOPRIX with the necessary energy. |
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The electrochemistry of the XFC FLEX series allows the battery to be recharged in a relatively short period of time with high inrush currents with no detrimental effect. |
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An adjustable software time delay from 0 to 60 seconds, before the starting of a pump is available to prevent the high inrush current which would result if both pumps were started at the same time. |
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One explanation is that an inrush of immigrants may not provoke a backlash so long as the economy is strong. Worries about immigration from poor countries have been around for years. |
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During the sinking of the last 150 feet, a pilot-hole was kept in advance, so as to prevent any unforeseen inrush of water. |
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Starting motors or other large loads causes a voltage drop on the supply system due to the effect of their high inrush currents on the circuit impedance. |
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The pump emergency back-up bearings can withstand up to 5 landings at full speed in the exceptional event of an accidental cable disconnection, or a massive air inrush. |
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In the 8th century the inrush of the Vikings in force began to be felt all over Pictland. |
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Doubling the operation of the overcurrent stage of the relay at magnetizing inrush current is based on the ratio of the amplitudes of the second harmonic digitally filtered from the current and the fundamental frequency. |
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But India must learn to cope without an inrush of foreign money. |
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Customers supplied at low voltage directly from the power line must not, without Hydro-Québec's written consent, connect a load that is apt to cause an inrush current of 100 A or more. |
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It prospered with the inrush of peoples from around the world, overseas engagement in two world wars and as its entrepreneurs invested in new kinds of industry and business. |
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