Drive tires should be rotated between forward and back positions at least once to even out wear. |
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Immediately, Will rotated the turret to face his rear and destroyed the tank using his cannon. |
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Within the upper beds of the Mount Hyatt Member bioturbation is intense and many bioclasts appear to have been rotated to high angles. |
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Grain stocks may be rotated or moved and a grain protectant applied at the time of turning. |
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The head is at or on the perineum, and the sagittal suture is in the AP plane or rotated up to 45 degrees. |
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To calculate shape coordinates, the 23 triangles were translated, rotated, and rescaled relative to the baseline. |
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The book stated that the earth rotated on its axis once a day and moved around the sun once a year. |
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On cue, ninety-seven sleeved left arms came up and rotated ninety-seven triangular trencher caps so the longest tip pointed forward. |
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After the chute was inflated the glider rotated a few times and righted itself. |
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And if the shaft is straight the light on the wall will hardly move as the pedal axle is rotated. |
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Oxygen is passed down the tube, which is rotated while an oxy-hydrogen flame is slowly traversed down its length. |
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The whole set has been rotated to reveal what it looks like from backstage, and we see what really goes on behind the scenes. |
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Wardens each have beats which are rotated regularly and can expect to cover an average of up to six miles a day. |
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Shimoyo's face hardened with determination, and with a single quick movement and flick of her wings, she rotated her body into a headfirst dive. |
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One antenna was rotated by 90 degrees in successive steps while data were recorded at each position. |
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We detected the increase in brightness as the dayside of the planet rotated into view. |
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Physical and cryptographic keys are regularly rotated to limit the duration of exposure in case of a breach. |
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When Nikki rotated his ankle the opposite direction, he cringed and his whole body tensed. |
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The cylinders of Millet rotated with the wheel and its crankshaft constituted the rear axle. |
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Students rotated from one scientist to another, assisting with data collection, and gained insight into each scientist's particular area. |
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Solar panels and windmills provide heat and light, while openings in the houses are rotated to preserve the grass from erosion. |
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They rotated between each album so that every song provided a new inventive listening experience. |
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They can be raised and lowered, rotated and pivoted for the optimal working angle along their 1,575-ft. |
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The pivot mechanism, in conjunction with a very stable Y-shaped base, provides stability without wiggling even when rotated. |
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It was one of those shops with front shutters that rotated on a central pivot. |
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My twisting body creased the perfectly laid out blankets as I rotated feverishly on the bed. |
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When necessary, the images were computationally unbent, rescaled, and rotated. |
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For variety, they rotated a few treats into the routine, including broiled kidneys with their own kidney fat. |
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The sample chamber could be rotated to alter the incident angle for both reflective and transmissive diffraction. |
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This process involves using cold-worked sheets for preparing blanks by flame annealing the Tim whilst the disc is rotated. |
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Nearly 600 paintings will be displayed on rolling racks that will be periodically rotated. |
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When the needle was rotated back and forth, the pullout force was 53 percent greater. |
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To minimize steric hindrance, each residue was rotated around an individual axis directed along the local center line of the helix. |
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Stepping into the center of the circle, she rotated, her feet blurring and her floor-length skirt lifting to her knees. |
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One of these toys was a stroboscope which rotated in front of a mirror and simulated moving pictures from figures drawn in it. |
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The faster the water flowed, the faster the orb rotated and not just in one direction either. |
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Pregnant heifers were rotated on native range pastures during the dormant season. |
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No matter what angle the cam is rotated to, it will have the same angular relationship to the crack. |
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He reported that shortly after initiating the turn, the airplane appeared to stall, and rotated to the left. |
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Abundant thin calcite and quartz veins cut the schists, and have been boudinaged and rotated parallel to the first cleavage. |
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For ten years the lighthouse was happily staffed by a three man crew, rotated every fortnight. |
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If the signal is slightly mistuned, the line is a bit buckled and rotated against the vertical. |
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Layered gabbros at the deeper levels have been rotated so that their layering is nearly vertical. |
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Russolo scored compositions for noise machines he invented that made loud noises when you rotated a handle. |
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The factor matrix was rotated using the varimax method to optimize variable loadings. |
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The heel is usually small and is internally rotated, making the soles of the feet face each other in cases of bilateral deformities. |
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Each frame is rotated by three degrees in relation to its neighbour and is slightly different in height. |
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The drum was constantly rotated at 30 rpm. Each fly was placed in the middle arm of a T-shaped glass tube. |
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The first time they won parliament seats, they snubbed traditional politics and rotated different members of the party through those seats. |
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When the arm is abducted and externally rotated the sternocostal fibres are maximally stretched. |
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Mylonitic rocks usually have ribbon quartz and rotated albite porphyroclasts. |
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Like most edible crops, beans should always be rotated, the exceptions being tomatoes, asparagus and Jerusalem artichokes. |
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Above it all floated a huge sparkling mirror ball, glistening as it rotated in the sun, spewing rainbow streaks across the implausible scene. |
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Until the 2nd century BC, the curule aedileships rotated on a yearly basis between patricians and plebeians. |
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The principal commodities were depth defensemen, who rotated among teams in a dizzy kaleidoscope, and some intriguing goalie switches. |
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The patient's cervical spine is placed in extension and the head rotated toward the affected shoulder. |
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The oarsmen rotated their oars at four strokes per half minute and didn't show any signs of fatigue. |
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The most common cause of hip labral tears is the application of an external force on the hyperextended, externally rotated hip. |
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The instrument is introduced orally and advanced to the epiglottis, where it is rotated 90 degrees to pass the vocal cords and enter the trachea. |
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Four Brahman and four Angus sires were rotated among breeding pastures in both forage systems each year. |
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Having rotated the same image, we feel that now the sword bag does not look good and the proportions seem distorted. |
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If the injured limb has been rotated, it is gently realigned and splinted to avoid kinking or tourniqueting. |
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The tail gunner rotated the turret and opened fire on a dark shape less than 300 yards out. |
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He climbed a tree he was next to, a tall, thick one that looked out of place, and slowly rotated his sight around, looking for something. |
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Multiple-grating turrets allow two or more gratings to be mounted on a turret and rotated into position when needed. |
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If the shaft is bent the light on the wall from the laser pointer will travel several inches as the shaft is rotated. |
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If the laser head is rotated 90 degrees to the tape motion, there is potential that it can pick up the lateral motion of the tape surface. |
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The anesthesiologist administered the epidural anesthetic, rotated off call, and left the hospital. |
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Leading opening devotions, chairing the discussion, and leading closing prayer are rotated among committee members. |
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The screw heads will not move at all with respect to each other, assuming that both screws are being rotated at the same angular velocity. |
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The male equine raised his head, his thin ears rotated slowly, detecting a faint sound. |
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When a pass is complete, the barrel is rotated or indexed to the position of the next groove. |
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In most of the designs, the tool is rotated to cut the hole and insert the spigot into the barrel in a single operation. |
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This resistance could be reduced if the fixed shafts of the rollers were rotated as they moved. |
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The chairperson position at ICDA rotated between nation member organizations. |
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Above him, a massive scale model of the solar system rotated, its sun casting a bright ray that ricocheted around the entire room. |
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The lamps were arranged vertically on the circumference of a drum around which the samples rotated at a distance of 3.5 cm. |
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They came to learn about the plane that could fly faster than a bullet, faster than the earth rotated. |
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Hosting the get-together always rotated between the large mansions as each family member only had enough patience for one dinner every few weeks. |
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The prytany rotated on each tenth of the year and was responsible for the daily operation of the city-state. |
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But it's not as odd as it seems because chili peppers are one of the main crops rotated with cotton in the area. |
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Yield and grain quality losses are greater when soybeans are not rotated with other crops. |
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This field will need to be rotated to grain sorghum and replanted using safened seed when soil moisture conditions permit field operations. |
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These soils produce the best yields under no-till if they are systematically drained and crops are rotated. |
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Research has shown that both corn and soybeans produce higher yields when rotated rather than when cropped continuously. |
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It survives winter in the soil and attacks again, even if other crops are rotated between peanut plantings. |
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Earth and other planets rotated on their axes and revolved around the Sun. |
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A picture of a shiny trophy rotated on a video board overhead. |
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Soldiers rotated out of the valley from other bases in the Pech for a weekend of relief from the fighting before being sent back. |
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It showed only a slight wiggle when rotated into vertical mode. |
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I rotated the kick-start to see if the motor was seized. I got it down smoothly to the point where it would start to rotate the motor, and then nothing. |
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Sara straightened and rotated her neck to get the kinks out. |
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The fact that the restaurant rotated was too kitsch for me to say no. |
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Ships have the freedom to travel in three dimensions, and the game uses a third-person camera perspective that can be zoomed and rotated around your ship. |
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The stretching lineation is commonly defined by biotite and by recrystallized plagioclase in tails surrounding rotated, moderately retrograded, garnet porphyroclasts. |
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These engines differed from the usual rotary engines in that the engine rotated clockwise as seen from the front and the propeller rotated counter-clockwise. |
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Later on in the day, because the schedule rotated in order to make our lives even more confusing, I journeyed to English class for my second time. |
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The chairmanship of the group rotated through the membership. |
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Only in Flanders and a few contiguous districts was grain rotated with soil-restoring fodder crops, such as clover, lucerne, and sainfoin, and fallow thus eliminated. |
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In this situation the vertical axis of the body is rotated against the inclination of the substrate as if to compensate for the effect of substrate inclination. |
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These authors speculated that blow wells had eroded, rotated and mineralized the coal balls through a hydrological connection through the seam floor to the sea. |
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During the grazing period, cows were rotated among the four paddocks within each pasture treatment as forage availability within a paddock became limited. |
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She twisted and rotated around the bars with beauty and grace. |
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The large globe with clustered nebulas and speckled stars and solar systems that were scattered with planets, suns and moons rotated slowly and gently. |
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Four Brahman and four Angus sires were rotated among breeding pastures in both forage systems each year to prevent confounding of sire and forage system effects. |
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The wheel rotated the experimental dishes horizontally at 2 rpm to provide uniform exposure among dishes and to simulate the mixing in the surface waters of a lake. |
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Cattle would graze Appalachian pastures intensively and be rotated from paddock to paddock, just as grass-fed Argentine cattle graze on the South American pampas. |
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A simple polariscope may be made and the suspect glass object placed between the two sheets of polaroid, the second sheet having been rotated 90-degrees. |
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Compounding that was the flight engineer's apparently shutting down an engine that was still giving some power at 25 feet, just as they had rotated. |
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However, the risk to the shoulder is real in both the butterfly and crawl strokes if the upper arm bone is not externally rotated during the recovery phase. |
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The ingenious contrivance for this purpose consisted of a crown wheel, rotated by the falling weight, whose teeth drove the pallets of a verge backwards and forwards. |
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The deflection mirrors 5 and 7 are galvanoscopic mirrors which are rotated through a certain angle in dependence on the value of an electric control voltage. |
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The nose pitched down and the glider rotated over its right leading edge. |
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I rotated the dial to the correct numbers and the locker opened. |
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The stopcock consists of an inner piece of ground glass that fits tightly into the glass tube and that can be rotated in a tightly fitting casing. |
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When the axis of a gyroscope is rotated the gyro attempts to make the plane of the rotation of the axis become the new plane of rotation for the gyro. |
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The component matrix then rotated orthogonally using varimax rotation algorithm. |
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Tuesday, as the bonsai rotated on a wooden Lazy Susan, Del Tredici snipped at the root ball in a painstaking process that took three hours. |
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In a retroflexed scope position, it can be inserted and rotated smoothly, and it is strong enough to close large defects. |
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The IOC intended for subsequent Games to be rotated to various host cities around the world. |
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When it is rotated, the stars and the ecliptic move over the projection of the coordinates on the tympan. |
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The ship is swung, that is rotated about a fixed point while its heading is noted by alignment with fixed points on the shore. |
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If there is no sample in the cell, and the second polaroid is rotated until it is at right angles to the first, the observer will see no light. |
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On a modern map, the Falkland Plateau can still be rotated and fitted into the Natal Valley in the Indian Ocean east of South Africa. |
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The creation of the new ocean that caused a circumpolar current eventually led to atmospheric currents that rotated from west to east. |
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In the southern Panthalassa the four currents of the subtropical gyre, the South Panthalassa Gyre, rotated counterclockwise. |
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Two aerials were rotated for the two converging beams which were pointed to cross directly over the target. |
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One way to deal with this issue is to add the compress command, which gzips the old logs as they are rotated. |
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When launching an assertive attack, red foxes approach directly rather than sideways, with their tails aloft and their ears rotated sideways. |
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Reasoning in an opposite way, the continents might have shifted and rotated, while the pole remained relatively fixed. |
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The Greeks had the opposite model, that the stars and the sun rotated around the earth. |
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For roasting, the food may be placed on a rack, in a roasting pan or, to ensure even application of heat, may be rotated on a spit or rotisserie. |
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From those positions, they could be rotated to fire across the port or starboard sides of the cruiser. |
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All these questions and more rotated into the fore-position in Eof's mind one after another, seeking an answer, but moving on unfulfilled. |
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This plan was rotated slightly on its site so that it aligned not with true east, but with sunrise on Easter of the year construction began. |
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A sample of compound can be rotated as it moves across the DIN abrader drum, showing the effects of multidirectional abrasion. |
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Roberto Cavalli simply rotated the emblem and declared it to be a 'snake bite,' a connotational indication of original sin and the deadly sins. |
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Each block has rotated along the curved plane of a listric normal fault, so that the dip of the displaced strata is away from the valley axis. |
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It was rotated along the XI Corps sector, and spent time in Festubert, Givenchy, La Gorgue, Laventie and Neuve Chapelle. |
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The mold is then rotated uniaxially to distribute the core material, moved into an oven, and rotated biaxially to foam the core. |
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The carpal bones are rotated, which puts increased stress on the ring finger, which along with the long finger is most often involved in injury. |
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An octogon, on the other hand, can be rotated and manipulated on any given site, Duame says. |
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The reason the injury appeared to be so bad was that Gareth's leg had rotated and his shin pad had come out as well. |
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These 3 genera are placed in the Pseudophyllodromiinae owing to the genital hook on the right side and ootheca not rotated prior to deposition. |
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When necessary, the drive can be rotated to a new position by loosening two set screws, rotating the drive and retightening the screws. |
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The nature of each rotated discriminant function was assessed using its significant correlations with the discriminating variables. |
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When the ground crew rotated the head to remove the blade ropes, I still had my hand on the bottom ring of the aft swash-plate. |
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This land was divided into the infield, which was in continuous arable cultivation, and the outfield which was rotated between arable and grass. |
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The weldor rotated the turntable with one hand and operated a MIG gun with the other. |
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The rotary Table 4 rotated on a horizontal plane until the maximum signal was obtained from the photodetector. |
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The 360-degree azimuthal circle was employed to permit the fiber axis to be rotated 360 degrees around the vertical. |
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Up to the end of the 19th century, grass and legumes were not often grown together because crops were rotated. |
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The abrasive wheel and the workpiece are rotated by separate motors and at different speeds. |
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The workpiece is mounted on centers and rotated by a device known as a drive dog or center driver. |
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There, the three coffees available to customers are rotated daily, ground to order and made at the table in 17-ounce press pots. |
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As the workpiece is rotated, a boring bar with an insert attached to the tip of the bar is fed into an existing hole. |
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Lathe boring usually requires that the workpiece be held in the chuck and rotated. |
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He rotated and reshuffled his bowlers with the hyperkinetic intensity of a Delhi street cop while Cook stood passively and let matches drift. |
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The workpiece would be rotated by a bow, typically of horsehair, wrapped around it. |
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A vertically mounted water wheel that is rotated by water entering buckets just past the top of the wheel is said to be overshot. |
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In China, pairs of walnuts have traditionally been rotated and played with in the palm of the hand, both as a means to stimulate blood circulation and as a status symbol. |
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Players generally have kyphotic posture, such that their upper bodies are flexed, their scapulae are protracted, and both humeri are internally rotated. |
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A stream wheel is a vertically mounted water wheel that is rotated by the water in a water course striking paddles or blades at the bottom of the wheel. |
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At the end of 2004 General Rollo was succeeded by Major General Jonathan Riley and in November of that year 4 Armoured Brigade rotated to replace 1 Mechanised Brigade. |
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Battalions on public duties were part of the regular arms plot, a system where infantry battalions were periodically rotated to various locations and different roles. |
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The location of the meeting is rotated annually among the members. |
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In 2008 the obverse design was rotated slightly, to match the new reverse design which is displayed with the heptagon point down rather than point up. |
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Chairmanship is rotated annually in alphabetical order by country name. |
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For this reason, many shepherds use managed intensive rotational grazing, where a flock is rotated through multiple pastures, giving plants time to recover. |
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This is a rotated view that shows the area of interest more clearly. |
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The orientation of both sides of the 50p coin has been rotated through 180 degrees, meaning the bottom of the coin is now a corner rather than a flat edge. |
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According the to the patent, the headphone ear covers could be rotated through 90 degrees so that they could rest on a surface facing upwards for use as speakers. |
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A steel disk was rotated at high speed by a crank mechanism. |
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The apartments will utilize this idea of spaces splayed about a central point, as the kitchen island becomes the social focus that other spaces are rotated about. |
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After undocking the robotic patient cart, the patient was then taken out of the Trendelenburg position and rotated into the left lateral decubitus position. |
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Horizontal milling machines also have a C or Q axis, allowing the horizontally mounted workpiece to be rotated, essentially allowing asymmetric and eccentric turning. |
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I sat on a stool while everybody in the crew rotated around me, offering me shots of tequila. The only thing I had eaten all day was a doughnut, and I got totally plowed. |
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When a current was passed through the wire, the wire rotated around the magnet, showing that the current gave rise to a close circular magnetic field around the wire. |
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The modules, consisting of one cone and one ring, can be rotated to share an extruder or uncoupled and moved within the stack for use with another extruder. |
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Near the poles easterlies created a subpolar gyre that rotated clockwise. |
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Roberto Cavalli has simply rotated the emblem and declared it to be a 'snake bite,' a connotational indication of the original sin and the deadly sin. |
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In addition to the blades' interchangeability, the four identical blades can also be rotated in place, allowing all four cutting edges to be used. |
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A wheel was rapidly turned as the frame was pushed back, and the spindles rotated, twisting the rovings into yarn and collecting it on the spindles. |
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Each field was rotated into a different crop nearly every year. |
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Velvet exhibits anisotropy when rotated about its geometric normal. |
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An undershot wheel is a vertically mounted water wheel with a horizontal axle that is rotated by the water from a low weir striking the wheel in the bottom quarter. |
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