The sealing would have completed ongoing works to create a bituminised road along the coast from Dongara to Lancelin. |
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The actual relative humidity was measured in the glove box with a hygrometer immediately before sealing the cell with a second CaF2 window. |
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The sealing of the tomb is echoed in the closed-in feeling of the painting. |
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Also, sealing was suspect, so performance dropped rapidly after use in the rain. |
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Stewart gestured crossing his heart and sealing his lips and laughed heartily at his master's coyness. |
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He jabbed at the button for floor number five, and the elevator doors closed, sealing us inside. |
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Then he moved back in with his mother, sealing his fate and cementing his status as parasite and waster of indulgence and advantage. |
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Ask whether the model needs sealing with wax or varnish, or is pre-finished. |
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Materials would include plasterboards, metal studs, MF sealing materials and jointing tape and materials etc. |
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The tool has a radiused ridge for cutting and edge sealing with the shape of the ridge similar to the shape desired for the edge seal. |
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For the special base, if the strengthening adhibition is needed or the sealing material should dip into water, please spread primer first. |
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But the biggest issues for me, mate, was sealing, whaling and the killing of penguins. |
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At the whimsy of the jail administration, months of hard work sealing the cracks with toothpaste were rendered redundant. |
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The basic idea is to make an effectively airtight wall by sealing the exterior sheathing and the interior wall finish to the framing. |
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In the meantime, practice good sanitation, keeping counters and floors clean and sealing food in airtight containers. |
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Highly emotive, Kahlo was passionate in her prose, sealing the letter illustrated with lipstick kisses. |
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Polyurethane is used in refinish paints as well as coatings for sealing natural and root wood trim. |
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Whaling and sealing were a dangerous occupation and many ships were wrecked along the southern coast of South Australia. |
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Various techniques are available for hermetic sealing include resistance welding and solder reflow. |
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My mother works part-time in a factory where she weighs chickens before sealing them in plastic and then attaching labels. |
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For most of the day I work on that one spot, taping along the marble trim, sealing the edge of the tape, painting and then repainting the bands. |
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It was assembled from coffee cans, sealing wax, and leftover laboratory equipment. |
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Leonard Hatred demonstrates his invention Psilence, an anti-noise spray that is applied directly to the ears sealing them up. |
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After sealing each gallon, he started to gather up the brushes and rollers, occasionally stepping in a puddle of paint. |
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May twice scored by sealing his defender, catching a lob from Raymond Felton and converting a layup. |
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Initially the death was treated as suspicious with detectives sealing off the area with tape after finding a rear kitchen window forced. |
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The polling station staff were sealing up the ballot boxes after showing their empty insides to the observers. |
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Finally, a three-year ban on all sealing was recommended, the foundation of the moratorium approach to conservation of marine mammals. |
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In turns of sealing the bottle best, a screw top probably does a better job than a cork, but there is a bit of a problem with perception. |
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Doubly sealing these items separately keeps food fresher by sealing in moisture better. |
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If it wasn't for the distant cordon of troops sealing the dock area off there wouldn't have been a soldier visible anywhere. |
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Remove from the bag draining the juices off before sealing the meat in a pan with hot oil. |
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If you are cooking duck breast, you can remove the skin before sealing the outer flesh in a pan and oven roasting. |
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His bronze was Britain's third medal of the Games, sealing a remarkable turnaround in fortune after a dismal first week. |
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There were always companies of ducks around when we were out sealing but we would never take a gun in the boat with us. |
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Every spring for over 100 years, Newfoundland men had gone sealing, aware of the dangers from ice floes and storms. |
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Today's elders remember how it was to go sealing and evidence from Ozette proves that the hunt is thousands of years old. |
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All it requires is an initial sealing with a non-toxic stone sealant which can be reapplied after a couple of years if required. |
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Flemish pictures of the 15th century often show devotional woodcuts fixed to a wall with sealing wax, and already flyblown and curling up. |
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She has to supervise all the ordering, keeping, storing and counting of every kind of supply aboard the ship, from sealing wax to cabbages. |
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Scrap wood, darning needles, string and sealing wax held his flimsy contraption together. |
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The store clerk put the ribbon into the parcel, and tied it all up with string and sealing wax. |
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In Henry III's reign, we can measure the amount of sealing wax which the chancery used. |
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I can still string a box, do the sealing wax and sliding knots, all because of Joan. |
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The upper case is lowered onto the bedplate, and a liquid sealing compound is injected into a groove in the contact surface. |
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So they went, and made the sepulchre sure, sealing the stone, and setting a watch. |
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The simple task of sealing the hole inexplicably drained him of energy and he leaned back against the rock wall of the cave and sighed wearily. |
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By sealing in moisture, the antidesiccant minimizes the damage that can come from cycles of freezing, thawing, and refreezing in midwinter. |
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Or was the bestowal of a glass of wine regarded as a necessary courtesy in broaching or sealing these unsentimental transactions? |
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Cracks, splits and holes are by definition one of the biggest problems in sealing technology. |
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Within the outer sleeve, a first sealing race and a second sealing race circumvolve the bore. |
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You should also use a sealing gun to close up cracks in floorboards, skirting boards and the like. |
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However, with conventional guns, the standing breech acts as a bolt sealing off the rear of the chamber. |
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As she was sealing it Maria came bustling into the room, carrying large bolts of fabric. |
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Pressing the unheated tool, the heated sheeting, and a substrate together results in cutting and edge sealing of the heated sheeting. |
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In a relatively simple procedure, the researchers made Silicon nanowires by sealing silicon monoxide in an evacuated quartz tube. |
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Other names on the sealing facets occur in either the nominative or the genitive. |
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The sealing mixture obtained after mixing is vulcanisable at room temperature and can be processed during one day. |
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Lucifer once wielded this weapon, but was defeated and the sword was sealed away using a sealing key. |
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In this instance, the controls were so loose that they were able to simply remove the staples sealing the envelope and peek inside. |
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Finally, almost absentmindedly, she picked it up and gingerly ran her finger under the hardened wax sealing on the back. |
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She shut the door, sealing herself off from the noise, and poured herself a stiff drink. |
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Commercial hauliers have unnecessarily harsh restrictions on sealing lorries and length of journey but we can give you details from the office. |
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The bags are eventually separated off from the system by heat sealing the filling lines. |
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This usually involved a hot press or rollers sealing Mylar plastic onto your item. |
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I had misinterpreted my own future and then taken steps towards this false future, therefore sealing my fate with Mr. Odd. |
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As she flattens her shoes on the grill, she uses the fingers of both hands to steer the skirt's folded hem forward, sealing its fate forever. |
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The little girl spins her head around devilishly to cast the finger in my direction, sealing my fate, casting me out. |
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But at the end of the day he's courting his own destruction, sealing his fate. |
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Neighbouring Iran said it was sealing its border with Afghanistan to prevent a possible influx of refugees. |
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All acrylics are self sealing and intermixable, making the color possibilities endless. |
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Once the hair was dry, the stylist flat-ironed each section of hair, sealing in the straightening solution. |
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Given the porousness of U.S. borders and the volume of international traffic, sealing off the country would be a formidable task. |
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Within minutes, the plane bombed the front and rear of the convoy, sealing off the possibility of escape. |
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Cleaning and sealing the surface will help prevent further crazing, but the long-term solution is to resurface. |
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Before sealing the crucible, the alkanols were manually stirred with a metal wire to facilitate the mixing of the two components. |
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The first priest said he had tried sealing off the tower and fumigating it. |
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In the sealing module, seal grids can be snapped in and out of the sealing-grid die to change the shape of the package seal. |
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The cleanup of the asbestos will involve sealing and encapsulating the roof. |
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There are now coatings that can enhance the encapsulation of asbestos to walls and ceilings, and these are highly effective in sealing it in. |
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Embolism at conifer pits occurs when the torus is displaced from its sealing position at the pit porus. |
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The team loaded two wounded soldiers on to the helicopter and then the body of the driver, removing his dog tags before sealing the bag. |
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The vote split 19-19, with the chairman's casting vote sealing his expulsion. |
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Leak-proof sealing is achieved via impregnation of the leather with a tar-like substance obtained through the boiling and distillation of fir and pine wood. |
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Having completely forgotten about the spell sealing it, they ran right into the barrier and were thrown backwards, landing on top of the manservant. |
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And once you resist their military, you're pretty much sealing your fate. |
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And in the end, Kate says her piece, eventually sealing the contest. |
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Appret invented a method for preservation by sealing foods in airtight bottles and immersing them in boiling water for varying periods, which led to modern-day canning. |
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Water penetration at horizontal copings, sills or cornices of masonry facades requires the sealing of all penetrations at joints between individual stones or at the sides. |
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They have been working to make the gel suitable for sealing cracks in oil wells to prevent water seeping through, and have now been awarded a contract to use it in five sites. |
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Cover with the remaining pastry, sealing and crimping the edges. |
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It is porous and requires sealing with 100 percent tung oil. |
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The free upgrade is designed to make users safer from cyberattacks by sealing entries to viruses, better protecting personal data and fending off spyware. |
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The gasket paste leads to improved sealing performance and detachability. |
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The Fire Service was on the scene within minutes of the simulated crash at 10 am, sealing the leak on the oil tanker and making it safe for the ambulance crew to enter. |
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For each operation there were over 40 staples sealing the incision. |
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Among Kangaroo Island's earliest industries, apart from the whaling and sealing, were shipbuilding, salt harvesting, quarrying and the production of eucalyptus oil. |
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As the braying traders on the commodity exchanges in London and New York sold Rwanda's coffee and tin they were sealing the fate of peasants 6,000 miles away. |
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When applying the softer sealants to lightweight or sheer fabric edges, the fabric will still roll into a rolled hem, sealing the threads inside the serging. |
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A better method of sealing heels and soles is to use a hot wax treatment that penetrates the leather, fills its pores, and prevents water from being absorbed. |
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Grinning to myself, I lit a candle to melt his sealing wax and then proceeded to reseal each envelope with a dab of wax beneath the embossed seals I had just removed. |
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The packaging, sealing and mechanical protection of nichrome resistor films is critical to prevent failures in a nichrome chip when subjected to moisture. |
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A small amount of sugar is added to the bottle before sealing it airtight. |
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Under it, only the USSR and USA were permitted to continue sealing and in return undertook each to deliver 15 per cent of the sealskins taken by them to Canada and Japan. |
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Initially the birds vanished from the countryside, as farmers learnt how to farm more efficiently and tougher hygiene rules led to the sealing of barns and grain stores. |
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The matter was quickly rectified by fitting steel control rods, cutting away some parts of the wing skin and providing adequate gap sealing for the flaps. |
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The amount of melt is critical in maximizing the thickness of the recrystallized zone around the container and to the sealing of any fissures in the zone of metamorphism. |
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Such olive seals have the advantage of sealing in the inside of the container opening where normally there is to be found an exactly defined sealing surface without damage. |
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Craig Brown's France 98 heroes could delight a huge expatriot community by sealing a deal to play in Canada on tour early next summer. |
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Some samples are removed at room temperature, because it is felt that this is the condition the material will see in a sealing situation. |
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Cellosolves are used as solvents for lacquers, for sealing cellophane wrapping, and in hydraulic-brake fluid. |
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In Illinois, expunging and sealing a criminal record are two different things. |
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They provide great sound quality, but without sealing the ear, meaning there's no passive noise cancellation. |
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In bubble testing, an operator pressurizes a casting, forcing in air and sealing the opening. |
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Its failure to capture the river crossings at the River Merderet resulted in a delay in sealing off the Cotentin Peninsula. |
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In addition to the sealing issue, a low-friction magnetizer was used to minimize friction during the run. |
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Together they sailed to the South Orkneys where sealing proved disappointing. |
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Four minutes later in the 69th minute, Scotland quickly scored two tries with Manclark and Shelford sealing the eight points. |
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The fabricator can recoup his startup cost after sealing just 4 to 5 kitchens with approximately 60 sq. |
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In the tunnelling industry, caulking refers to the sealing of joints in segmental precast concrete tunnels, commonly by using concrete. |
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Red chemical inks are more commonly used in modern times for sealing documents. |
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Bramah had designed a hydraulic press, but was having problems sealing both the piston and the piston rod where it fitted into the cylinder. |
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Plastic sheeting used for sealing pit or baled silage needs proper disposal, and some areas have recycling schemes for it. |
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From the 1790s, New Zealand was visited by British, French and American whaling, sealing and trading ships. |
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The Prussian cavalry pursued the defeated French in the evening of 18 June, sealing the allied victory. |
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Commercial sealing was historically just as important an industry as whaling. |
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Commercial sealing was historically just as important as the whaling industry. |
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This sealing property is useful for items such as gaskets and seals, rubber keypads, medical catheters and pharmaceutical packaging. |
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The compressive properties of TPV exceed the performance demands in a sunroof sealing environment. |
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It was made of really expensive ragbond with an obvious watermark in the lower corner and sealed with old fashioned sealing wax. |
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A newly developed servo-drive design produces a hypocycloidal motion of travel for the bag sealing jaws. |
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Giggs scored the second goal in that match, sealing his, and United's, 10th Premier League title. |
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One method of sealing the open ends of the bag is by placing a clamp on each end of the bag. |
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However, the Scots came out on top with an Andrew Henderson try and two Oliver Wilkes goals sealing the victory by two points. |
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Once a common practice, sealing is now illegal in many nations within the animal's range. |
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By sealing the eyes of vultures and placing food nearby, he concluded that they found food by sight, and not by smell. |
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Screw caps' use as an alternative to cork for sealing wine bottles is gaining increasing support. |
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The VPL technology was driven by the market's demand for an innovative solution to low temperature sealing, according to the company. |
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Following Cook, New Zealand was visited by numerous European and North American whaling, sealing and trading ships. |
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The range provides stone sealers, stone cleaners, grout sealing products, worktop cleaners and stone impregnator products. |
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The shales, anhydrites and tight limestones were equally wide-spread to provide extremely efficient sealing mechanisms. |
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They also contain an abundance of harp and juvenile ringed seals indicative of spring sealing, and summer migrants dominate among the birds. |
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The first immigration took place during this period as the Norwegian coast offered good conditions for sealing, fishing, and hunting. |
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Yet, foraging regimes were remarkably similar everywhere, with muttonbirding prominent in every case, and sealing evident even in the subtropical archipelagos. |
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This method involved spreading tar on the subgrade, placing a typical macadam layer, and finally sealing the macadam with a mixture of tar and sand. |
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Buenos Aires named Vernet military and civil commander of the islands in 1829, and he attempted to regulate sealing to stop the activities of foreign whalers and sealers. |
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Pressurization presents design and construction challenges to maintain the structural integrity and sealing of the cabin and hull and to prevent rapid decompression. |
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They turned south in the hope of finding a better sealing ground. |
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The species found raise the question of whether a whaling or sealing industry existed as such or whether the bones came from opportunistic scavenging. |
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According to the Consumer Federation of America, sealing unwanted leaks around homes is an excellent way to cut home energy costs and decrease the household carbon footprint. |
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Also, sealing cracks and crevices around homes puts less strain on home appliances and can save time, money and hassle by preventing major repairs. |
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At 7am when the poll opens, the presiding officer must show the empty ballot box to those who are present inside the polling station, before closing and sealing it. |
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Brokenhearted, I culled some of the honey to eat and wrapped the remaining honey-filled frames, again sealing them tightly so no ants or wax moths could infest them. |
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This encompasses airbricks, gulley grids, channel gratings, surface and stop tap boxes, lifting tools, sealing plates and brackets in grey and ductile iron. |
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The agreement covers the ramekins and sealing film to costly operations in BorlEnnge Municipality, the Municipality of Falun and Hedemora Municipality. |
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The jumper cable assemblies have an injection molded boot on each connector which provides added strain relief and weather sealing ensuring long term durability. |
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Washington, PA, distributor of boiler room sealing, maintenance, repair, and cleaning products, it was announced today by officials of the two companies. |
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The low friction grease contributes to reduce the friction maintaining the same bearing performance in terms of life, stiffness, sealing, false brinelling. |
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Bruna Seals LLC, Miami, FL, has initiated a major site expansion, building a new headquarters that will add capacity and capability to its cap and closure sealing business. |
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Don't slip, it's a snip CAULK is great for sealing doors and windows. |
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Bovie continues the ongoing development of battery operated cauteries, vessel sealing instruments and high-powered generators for operating room use. |
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I DO think that Martin Usher's attempt to justify the use of tar and chippings doesn't tell the full story about sealing patches in the road surface. |
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A subsequent investigation found that the short was probably caused by an incorrectly positioned sealing cap that protects the end of the starter motor cable. |
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Glad Press 'n Seal wrap is the world's first sealing wrap and a unique addition to the line of food storage products from Glad including ClingWrap and GladWare. |
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Stoppers and sealing systems for carboys, bottles, laboratory equipment, and process and storage containers feature smooth, gap-free surfaces for a true seal. |
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Design features rounded edges and concaveness, to promote tight sealing. |
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The seals optimize the balance between frictional contact high enough for sealing, yet low enough to avoid excessive heat and wear on rotating shafts. |
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The UNICASE one-piece cast-iron housing prolongs gear and bearing life, while a Quadrilip oil sealing system prevents leaking and protects the gears from external damage. |
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This Beaux Arts-style overdoor may be mounted on an exterior wall with proper sealing or painted and gilded to add beauty and architectural interest to doors inside. |
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This patent is for a thermoplastic elasticized clamp with a sealing lip which is installed at the end of the filter against the housing to seal it. |
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All joint designs incorporate an electrometric compression sealing gasket. |
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At first, the company specialised in entryphone and intercom systems, before moving into radio communications equipment and sealing deals as far afield as the Middle East. |
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The ECD is made of a material called hydrocolloid that seals securely but is so gentle to the skin that is was originally used for sealing wounds. |
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Once the sealing arrangement was completed and installed in the pump, the pump was hydrostatically tested with water in accordance with AxFlow's standard test procedures. |
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Its flagship bagmaker, the Cyclone, employs a unique hypocycloid sealing jaw motion that results in extended seal dwell time to produce higher bag seal integrity. |
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The basin contains over 800 pinnacle and atoll reefs of the Keg River Formation formed during the Mid-Devonian and are encased in sealing evaporites of the Muskeg Formation. |
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