Mr Lever submits that it is to be presumed that the amendment was intended to add something. |
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Joshua, of Earlswood Walk, Great Lever, watched in horror from a kitchen window as a thief pinched the bike and cycled off. |
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Little Lever is the only ward in which the Green Party is fielding a candidate. |
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Mr Hardman, I'm sorry, but your view of Little Lever is very different from mine. I took off my rose-coloured glasses a long time ago. |
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Shatrughan Sinha had heard for several months that some guy called Johnny Lever mimics him in stage shows. |
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The 41-year-old got hitched to Michelle Farthing at St Matthew's Church in Little Lever before a crowd of 80 people. |
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Government-owned radio RTHK said Lever tried to harpoon the croc but missed because it was too far away. |
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Based around the 99 Pro Lever the internals no longer have the dial to adjust the pad spacing either side of the disc. |
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The Lever House lobby is relatively low-ceilinged and elegantly finished in polished steel and green terrazzo. |
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On Sunday, the Classic Calibre Lever Action Postal Rifle shoot is at the SSAA range, Rifle Range Rd, Casino. |
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Residents in Little Lever have objected to plans to build an exercise paddock for horses at the rear of their homes. |
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Lever and his men raided Ralph and his tenants, rustling their cattle and stealing everything that wasn't nailed down. |
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Ever since the blast rocked four houses in the middle of a terraced row in Cecilia Street, Great Lever, two years ago, piles of rubble have remained to mark the spot. |
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By the time his first son was born James Lever was managing a wholesale grocer's warehouse and shop on Manor Street, near where Bank Street crossed the Croal. |
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Little Lever failed to appear for last Sunday's opening first round matches at Bolton School, leaving Bradshaw with a walkover into the second round. |
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The former Little Lever High School pupil said just hours before her death that she was ready to withdraw from the drug and she spoke of starting a new life. |
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Mavis Lilian Lever was born in Dulwich, south London, on May 5, 1921, the daughter of a postal worker and a seamstress. |
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On Wednesday, in token of their appreciation of his courtesy, the passengers on the Great Lever car subscribed for and presented to him a handsome clock. |
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In response, Preston withdrew from the competition and fellow Lancashire clubs Burnley and Great Lever followed suit. |
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Tenders are invited for Pin For Lever Hanger Complete With Split Pin, Spring Washer, Castle Nut And Washer To Rdso Drg. |
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Known for its iconic pedal trash can, Vipp partnered with German fashion brand Lever Couture for a collection of trash cans called Trashion. |
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That debate is now continued below as Risse responds to Lippert-Rasmussen and Lever and the latter offers a surrebuttal. |
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In the Fishtank, Rhumba's Cler Lever is joined by Wes Hart, Tom Steer, Greg Edwards and Gareth Cheshire. |
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The arts are well represented by the Lady Lever Art Gallery at Port Sunlight and the Williamson Art Gallery in Birkenhead. |
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Guests at their salon included Sheridan Le Fanu, Charles Lever, George Petrie, Isaac Butt, William Rowan Hamilton and Samuel Ferguson. |
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Mark Lever of the National Autistic Society wants families fully involved in decisions about care decisions for their loved ones. |
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In all this there's Johnny Lever as a nuttily named magic man, Hitchcock. |
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This was built using money made by Sunlight Soap baron William Lever, who improved traditional soap with the addition of pine kernel oil and used branded packaging. |
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When we actuated the gear lever, only the right main gear went down and locked into position. |
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To turn the loom on, you grab the metal lever, pull it toward the machine, and jam it in a slot. |
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Pilot controls consisted of dual wheel yokes and the landing gear was extended and retracted by a hydraulic pump actuated by a hand lever. |
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Grasp the press body with your left hand, then lower the ram by pulling the lever with your right. |
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This lever is hollow to house the shot barrel ramrod, which generally lands on the ground. |
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In the same area is the lever that engages the ratchet to rotate the cylinder. |
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However, because of the engine's unusual power and torque characteristics, you really have to work at the gear lever to keep the pot boiling. |
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The lever couldn't be removed without undoing the nut so I decided to cut it with my hacksaw. |
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One by one as we scurried them towards the tow-line and began to lever them into harness, they raised their muzzles and let out a yowl to wake the dead. |
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Frustrated at the metal rigging, he took a second to recall how he loaded it during basic training, and he did the same, jamming the lever back into its awkward position. |
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Nathan pulled on the lever on his seat allowing it to recline. |
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The lever and quadrant will go on a stand beside the engineers knee. |
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One end of the lever carried a weight or spring that restrained the valve against steam pressure. |
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Such safety valves traditionally used a simple lever to restrain a plug valve in the top of a boiler. |
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With great effort and a big crowbar I managed to lever the beam off the floor. |
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On a motorcycle, you work the clutch by squeezing a lever on your left handgrip, and you operate the shift lever with your left foot. |
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This expansion causes the ice to act as a lever that loosens the rock by lifting it. |
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The point of placement of the blade in the water is a relatively fixed point about which the oar serves as a lever to propel the boat. |
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The position of the weight on the lever was adjustable thus allowing the operator to set the maximum steam pressure. |
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The force exerted by the steam pressure was equalised by an opposite force created by a weight attached to a pivoted lever. |
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Pull the lever to turn the Moon Rune bridge around so you can get the Moon Rune. |
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The suggestion was to medialise the centre of rotation in order to increase the lever arm of the deltoid. |
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Or, equivalently, one can let F be the torque applied by the lever to the end of the wire, and X be the angle by which that end turns. |
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In this case the stress F can be taken as the force applied to the lever, and X as the distance traveled by it along its circular path. |
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The law also applies when a stretched steel wire is twisted by pulling on a lever attached to one end. |
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One lever controls directionals, the two-speed wipers, headlight flasher and windshield schpritzer. |
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A toggle joint, which used a lever system to multiply power, replaced the screw mechanism for forcing down the impression-forming platen. |
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Since it is easy to undershift or overshift, each lever must be adjusted manually to its optimal position on the cog or chainring. |
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Aquatic invertebrates such as Daphnia touch these hairs and deform the door by lever action, releasing the vacuum. |
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In effect the cylinders act in a similar way that a lever is used to increase the force exerted. |
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However, the wheel forms a lever that magnifies the pulling force so that it overcomes the frictional resistance in the bearing. |
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A wheel uses the law of the lever to reduce the force needed to overcome friction when pulling a load. |
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The idea that a machine can be decomposed into simple movable elements led Archimedes to define the lever, pulley and screw as simple machines. |
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A seated rower pulls on one or two oars, which lever the boat through the water. |
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It also has a Black Lead Grey decorative trim, door kick plates with the 'R-Line' lettering and a black headliner and colour-coordinated gear lever gaiter. |
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However, Albert said in his audiotape and in his speech that a lever designed to release the lifeboat's block and tackle was gummed up with red paint. |
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He discovered the principle of mechanical advantage in the lever. |
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Back off second speed, overshift stop screw slightly, and determine that speed poppet is seated in notch. Tighten screw to permit a very slight overshift of lever to rear. |
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The bearings that form the fulcrum of a lever and that allow the wheel and axle and pulleys to rotate are examples of a kinematic pair called a hinged joint. |
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Now therefore take my life from me, for I had lever die then live. |
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The angle bracket for the lever release bracket is not available. |
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The fulcrum of a lever is modeled as a hinged or revolute joint. |
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The buoy was attached to the scoggen, a weighted lever that worked a stop blocking the water injection valve shut until more steam had been raised. |
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The lab rat was programmed to press the lever when the bell rang. |
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The aircraft also use a single power lever that adjusts both throttle and propeller RPM via a mechanical cam actuated throttle and propeller control system. |
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The gear shift lever was moved to the handlebars for easier riding. |
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