With the siphon in place and a pump to hand, the event was unexpected and, as yet, remains unexplained. |
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In the extinguisher, a plastic siphon tube leads from the bottom of the fire-suppressant reservoir to the top of the extinguisher. |
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My wife and I bought a soda siphon so we could have a regular supply of seltzer. |
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She would open the drinks cabinet and take from it an empty glass, a whisky bottle and a soda siphon, and arrange them carefully on a tray. |
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They stopped every five miles to suck gas into the siphon and feed the engine. |
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It is much more likely that the relationship between the siphon and the absinthe was contrived by the artists. |
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To detect prey, a cone snail uses its siphon, an organ that takes up water and directs it over the gills. |
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The way the siphon directs the water stream controls the animal's forward, backward, and sideways movements. |
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The pumping station, the main sewers in the inner city and a siphon under the Avon River were completed, but the work took two years. |
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A 20-tonne capacity water truck can be filled in half an hour and standpipes have been set up for people to siphon off the water. |
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A bungling criminal was crushed by a car when he severed a suspension cable instead of a fuel pipe while trying to siphon petrol. |
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I'll drill a hole in the top of the cup and you can siphon the water out with a straw. |
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Lippold made the decision to use a diesel-powered combustible pump to siphon the water out of the space. |
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The city's residents hustle odd jobs and steal electricity through spliced-on cables that siphon off the juice for free. |
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If there is an unexpected surge, the ground wire will siphon the electricity down before it reaches the part of the line that's getting repaired. |
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Not one to waste time, I unscrewed the gas cap and slipped the siphon tube into the tank. |
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She also learned from her teacher that the water scorpion's tail forms a siphon for breathing at the surface. |
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If you use a siphon sprayer with your air compressor, you will need one with an external mix nozzle to spray latex. |
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The second Woulfe bottle and the receiver must each be provided with a siphon safety tube charged with a very short column of mercury. |
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Hastings police say it's amazing the unnamed man didn't blow himself up when he held the lighter to the siphon. |
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Industry observers estimate that fraud continues to siphon millions of dollars from the system each year. |
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The private-equity funds are hoping for a Hollywood ending, although the picture is looking dark now as DVDs continue to siphon off moviegoers. |
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He then began to illegally siphon his money from US bank accounts to offshore tax havens through a series of ingenious shell companies. |
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Does this dynamite duo have some high-test fuel in their karate tanks, or did the first Rage and Honor siphon it all away? |
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Water containing minute food particles is admitted through the incurrent siphon into the pharyngeal basket. |
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Using a long piece of plastic tubing, carefully siphon off the clear liquid into a clean container. |
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If you use a clean flexible pipe to siphon water from one pot to the next the sediment will be less disturbed than if you pour the water. |
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Pin code fraud is committed with an ATM machine at your bank, or someone manages to siphon money by hacking into a data connection. |
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Nevertheless, corruption remains rampant in many countries, continuing to siphon off valuable resources and economic gains. |
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Provisions of the Act may be used to siphon monies out of the environmental trust fund, to be used for other things. |
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When you are sure all the bubbling has slowed which should be after about 4-10 dependingending on how warm it is, siphon into a demijohn. |
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An interior inspection of the tank noted rust residue around the neck and the siphon bracket. |
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He stepped onto the grooved rubber flooring that was likely used to siphon off wet shoes and boots, before quickly sliding into the front seat of the rail. |
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The Government wants to siphon funds off and transfer them elsewhere. |
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But Lehwess had set up a network of front companies to siphon off its funds. |
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But protesters fear the authority would siphon off water for mining, rather than farming. |
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First, they allow Paul to siphon off attention from whichever potential candidate is making news. |
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Complicated cross-shareholdings in the keiretsu style are typical in Asia, where controlling families and their cronies siphon much wealth away from shareholders. |
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What are the economic factors in play when you siphon off access to the coasts? |
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How sick do you have to be to siphon money away from an event for the needy? |
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Prey is captured either in the sudden rush of water into the mantle cavity or by the rapid eversion of the inhalant siphon. |
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After several false starts, we managed to get the siphon working. |
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Because of the constant attention that these stovetop brewers require, and their more difficult cleanup, you're not likely to use a siphon as your everyday pot. |
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Modern industry has also introduced plastic tubing and vacuum pumps to siphon the sap directly to a single central location for further processing. |
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A sick man in his bunk directed the rigging up of a siphon pump. |
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A police spokesman said that the man admitted to trying to steal gasoline and plugged his siphon hose into the motor home's sewage tank by mistake. |
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Remove the mixture from the heat and transfer to a whipped-cream siphon. |
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I siphon the water into 5-gallon pails for watering the plants. |
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I'm going to have to siphon petrol out of my mother's car soon. |
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Engineers built canals to siphon water from the Euphrates River and transport it to their fields, giving rise to the world's first irrigation-based society. |
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He said that in the end, though he had to siphon water out of the shop cellar and will have to re-paint the door, his property was otherwise left undamaged by the floods. |
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He would use victims' financial information to open new accounts under their names, and then siphon money from their legitimate accounts into the new, fraudulent ones. |
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It is sad that there appear to be people who are in public service just to siphon money from the national treasury using all sorts of illicit methods. |
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First, they threaten to siphon off money from advertising budgets. |
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The meat of this clam is often sliced into cutlets and fried while the siphon is often skinned and then ground in a food processor or chopper and used in chowders. |
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She said dishonest officials siphon off teachers' salaries and even leave students without chalk. |
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The epibionts were attached to the surface of the integument covering the siphon and muscular mantle and on the shell. |
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A siphon allows the Welland River to cross perpendicular to the canal by flowing underneath the canal in a large concrete culvert. |
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Such reticence is understandable in a city where many residents assume that officials use construction projects to siphon state funds. |
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The emergency services poured concrete onto the pebble beach and attempted to siphon the contents out of the trailer. |
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There were also cases where middlemen would siphon off cash, leaving little for the developers. |
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Thieves siphon off as much as a fifth of the country's oil output in the Niger delta. |
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Others worry that Mr. Millepied, with his big spotlight, will siphon off sponsorship money. |
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It cannot clamp the two halves of its shell tightly shut because its siphon protrudes. |
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A runback of dirty water is prevented through subsequent run time and a suction hose with siphon effect. |
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I specifically want to comment on the false notion that the federal government will siphon off any surplus. |
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The interior was clean but the siphon tube was detached from the valve adapter. |
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These toilets do save water, but have a propensity to leak after a few years, unlike the old siphon mechanism. |
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I would like to buy a pineapple ice bucket and a soda siphon like the ones she has. |
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The entire state machinery exists to siphon off cash. |
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Did Bernie Madoff siphon off too much money and attention span? |
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This would enable the North to siphon off power when and where it is needed rather than absorb a bulk power transfer on a political timeline and would buffer North Korea against South Korean political manipulation. |
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There is also the risk of the new entryism, where agencies with no real credentials pose as NGOs and siphon off funding, putting real NGOs in a difficult position. |
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Often the LTTE will siphon off donations that are given to non-profit cultural bodies to finance Tamil social service, medical and rehabilitation programs in Sri Lanka. |
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He said the plans envisaged engineering works that would siphon off the river, divert it through electricity-generating turbines, before funneling the water back into the Congo. |
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International exhaustion will allow traders to take unfair advantage of these necessary price differences and siphon off returns needed to fund research and development. |
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In October 1978, the Commander of Maritime Command suggested setting up another FLU which would siphon off Francophones and bilingual Anglophones. |
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A pervasive threat to food security is corruption and nepotism within food aid and agricultural support programs, which siphon off resources at all levels. |
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Showing considerable entrepreneurial instinct, an accounting expert had installed a program on his employer's information system to siphon off a large sum of money as discreetly as possible. |
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Fortunately, modern money mar-kets offer myriad ways of escaping such a tax, and governments themselves could be depended upon to cheat on any international tax agreement so as to siphon off more of the action for themselves. |
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While the political dramas played out in Washington, in the dirtied Gulf BP said that a second system to siphon oil from the sea bed had successfully been started. |
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They extend from the attachment site of the labial palps to the anterior edge of the siphon septum and divide the mantle cavity into two regions, the suprabranchial chamber and the infrabranchial chamber. |
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The gills are attached on each side of the visceral mass and extend from the attachment site of the labial palps to the anterior edge of the siphon septum. |
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Then the salp contracts muscle bands, and the water shoots out another siphon at its rear end, producing a jet that propels the animal forward. |
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This home brew packet contains everything you need to get started — a trial jar, a thermometer, a mixing spoon, a siphon, a knock on bottle capper, and a 25 litre fermentation bucket. |
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When the beer was ready, he and two employees would don ski goggles and green garbage bags and bottle the beer by hand, with a siphon and mechanical capper. |
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Ten gin 25ml lemon juice 12.5ml pomegranate grenadine 25ml Gomme 2 sheets gelatine 2.4 units of alcohol All the ingredients are placed into a soda siphon which is then charged with nitrous oxide. |
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The party just needs to threaten, credibly, to siphon off enough Conservative votes to deny David Cameron's party victory in a decisive number of seats: a disastrous fate in a first-past-the-post system. |
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Particular care must be taken for equipment with complex steam space configurations or equipment that uses a siphon pipe, as air has a tendency to become locked in these types of equipment. |
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What are dampeners and siphon pipes used for? |
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In case of indoor installation, to prevent an initial discharge of combustion products from the condensate drain, charge the siphon itself as described in the relative paragraph of the manuals supplied with the single units. |
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The new system is intended to replace an unreliable sanitary siphon, allowing for a reduction in operating costs facilitating residential growth in the south side of town. |
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One siphon pumps water in to the mollusc and the other pumps water out. |
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A soda siphon or seltzer maker, both fueled by carbon-dioxide cartridges, adds effervescence to any liquid. |
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Sperm is released by the male directly into the water and enters the female via the incurrent siphon. |
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An additional tube, called the siphon, runs beside much of the intestine, opening into it at both ends. |
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In 1837, a man named Perpigna invented a soda siphon incorporating a valve. |
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The effects of velocity and seston concentration on the exhalant siphon area, valve gape and filtration rate of the mussel Mytilus edulis. |
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The clam Mactra veneriformis also egests feces and pseudofeces through the exhalant siphon and inhalant siphon, respectively. |
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This turbine uses a siphon inlet whereas the next 6 turbines to be installed will be equipped with a cylinder gate to start and stop water inlet to the turbine. |
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They were also the first customers of an antiques centre at the former Oakwood Motel, near Elgin, where they snapped up an old-fashioned bicycle and a soda siphon. |
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Pour mixture into soda siphon and charge with one CO2 cartridge. |
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But at that point the barman, who'd been following the conversation with increasing interest, raised a heavy soda siphon and brought it crashing down on the stranger's head. |
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On it stood a silver tray of smokables and a burnished spirit-stand, from which and an adjacent siphon my silent host proceeded to charge two high glasses. |
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The initial increase in filtration is a response to greater advection of water pockets of depleted seston emanating from the excurrent siphon of the clam. |
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The proposed Stanfield canal, Stanfield relift pump, and Stanfield relift canal and siphon features were not surveyed at this time because they cross irrigated croplands. |
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