The standby function on electrical appliances is responsible for an estimated six per cent of the UK's domestic electricity consumption. |
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This caused an very high electricity bill and it caused the electrical appliances in the community centre to fuse. |
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The employees are not allowed to use electrical appliances like cookers, refrigerators and pressing irons for fear of overloading the system. |
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Scattered around in interlinked systems are kettles, irons, a hot plate, mixers, electric fans, hairdryers and other household appliances. |
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This spare space must still be filled with furnishings, appliances, carpets and curtains. |
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The common fuels burned in these appliances are natural or LP gas, fuel oil, kerosene, wood, or coal. |
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Those items will likely include other big-ticket purchases, such as airplanes and major appliances, Roth says. |
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One nuclear power station is needed to feed the millions of electrical appliances left in standby mode around the UK every day. |
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A council spokesman said they had tried on a number of occasions to carry out annual servicing of gas appliances. |
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The major programmes taken up are making aids and appliances such as callipers, walking aids, belts and braces, artificial limbs and splints. |
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Put away knives, the blender, mixer, toaster, food processor, and hot appliances when not in use. |
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There is also a number of integrated Miele appliances, including a gas and electric hob, deep fat fryer, oven, microwave and fridge-freezer. |
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Broadband access to the home will create a new wave of networked devices, such as TVs, videophones, even kitchen appliances. |
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The gift vouchers are redeemed in this City mostly at jewellery stores and shops selling home appliances, both white and brown goods. |
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They were so blankly, stylelessly sensible that they might have been orthopedic appliances. |
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Since the electrical appliances can be operated with remote control, the need for two-way switches can be done away with. |
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When I saw that Bosch appliances were now similarly priced to Zanussi, I got suspicious. |
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The council has a legal duty to do safety checks to gas appliances in its rented homes at least every 12 months. |
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My mother had her avocado appliances, stove, refrigerator and washer and dryer. |
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The biggest selling items are major appliances such as television sets, VCRs, sound systems, personal computers, kitchen and household items. |
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The kitchen appliances were strategically placed to spare our blushes, but passers-by got a great view. |
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Check that leads, plugs and sockets are undamaged and unplug all appliances. |
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A small utility room is home to all other kitchen appliances and has a separate toilet and hand basin. |
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Men in white shoulder-to-ankle gowns and skullcaps were selling their furniture, appliances, and clothing to feed their families. |
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A range of integrated appliances including a fridge-freezer, dishwasher, double oven and ceramic hob are included in the sale. |
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The rules apply to all gas appliances, including central heating boilers, water heaters, fires and cookers. |
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It's gotten to the point where stainless-steel appliances and granite countertops are standard in luxury buildings. |
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Today's kitchens have high-tech appliances, lush countertops, designer cabinets, and tile or wood floors. |
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It was a solarium, almost like a greenhouse room furnished with kitchen appliances instead of plants. |
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Poor servicing or installation of appliances, inadequate ventilation or blocked flues are usually to blame. |
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If you have to leave your home, remember to unplug your appliances, turn off the electricity and close the main water valve. |
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The only solutions are to physically unplug these appliances, or to turn off their power strips. |
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Each apartment has gas-fired central heating, a full range of integrated appliances, low voltage downlights and uplighters and hardwood doors. |
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Mr Short says Barnfield accepts Christmas trees, cardboard boxes and electrical appliances, along with glass bottles and drink cans. |
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Main causes of fatal accidents are blocked or leaky flues, poor ventilation, poor installation and maintenance, faulty appliances, or misuse. |
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Solid-fuel appliances burning anything other than smokeless fuels will produce sooty deposits in the chimney flue. |
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Starting at the top, clean the outside of the refrigerator with hot, soapy water or a cleanser made specifically for appliances. |
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Never operate unvented fuel-burning appliances in any room with closed doors or windows or in any room where people are sleeping. |
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Have chimneys and vents inspected when installing or changing vented heating appliances. |
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This invention concerns water outlets such as shower heads and water spouts for ablutionary devices or appliances. |
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Another factor to consider is the high costs associated with repairing major appliances. |
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Included in the purchase price are integrated kitchen appliances including a cooker, dishwasher and washer-dryer. |
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You can do this by using an air cleaner, venting all gas appliances to the outside, and avoiding wood fires in your house. |
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Firefighters of blue watch at Sheffield Central fire station line up in front of one of their fire appliances. |
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Do not run the hot tap or use dishwashers, washing machines or other appliances fed by the hot water supply. |
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Total up the total wattage of appliances and lights you need running during a blackout. |
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Use special, heavy duty extension cords for high wattage appliances such as air conditioners, portable electric heaters, and freezers. |
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According to the U.S. Department of Energy, electric clothes dryers use more energy than most other home appliances. |
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The play reveals in farcical fashion, the secret lives of electrical appliances, making full use of the radiophonic possibilities. |
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But the appliances have for the most part merely changed their exteriors and veneers without huge leaps into creative realms. |
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I have one of those insurance thingy doodads so that if one of my kitchen appliances throws a dicky-fit then someone comes out and fixes it. |
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All small appliances such as food mixers and juicers can be permanently housed there, with messy, noisy work undertaken out of sight. |
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Instead, plug electronics into a power strip, and then flip the off switch when you're not using your appliances. |
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In these days of cordless appliances, it is easy to lose all sorts of things. |
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Electro-magnetism is the force which lights up our cities and energizes our household appliances. |
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The company has introduced sophisticated electronics into an increasing range of its whiteware and appliances. |
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If stainless steel appliances don't suit your household, trusty, white whiteware is still perfectly acceptable, with new styles emerging. |
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When buying electrical appliances such as dishwashers and washing machines, look for the water efficiency AAA label. |
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It has a designer kitchen with floor-to-ceiling windows, a tiled floor, integrated designer appliances and a beech window seat. |
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Often-overlooked sources of interior heat gain are lights and household appliances, such as ovens, dishwashers, and dryers. |
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Their tank and plumbing system collects water from showers, sinks, washing machines, dishwashers and other household appliances. |
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The situation was so bad that household appliances such as washing machines and dishwashers could not be used. |
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It will sell office furniture and electrical appliances such as washing machines and dishwashers, as well as kitchens and bedrooms. |
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Magnetic fields in homes arise mainly from low voltage distribution wiring, house wiring, and domestic appliances. |
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Completing the accommodation is a ceramic tiled kitchen with fitted units and appliances, as well as a breakfast bar. |
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Typical appliances rested on a long line of marble counters surrounding an island in the middle of the room. |
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Two walls of it were lined with cupboards and kitchen appliances, like the cooker and the fridge-freezer which was crammed with blue ice pops. |
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It is worth mentioning that the fitted kitchen market also includes appliances such as refrigerators, dishwashers, washing machines and freezers. |
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These products are household items such as kitchen appliances, gardening tools and children's toys. |
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The kitchen features granite worktops, cherrywood units, a walk-in larder and integrated Neff appliances as standard. |
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Between the hours of 9am and 6 pm these appliances will not be crewed unless a dire emergency arises. |
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Both families have found themselves frequently without lighting, heating, hot water or use of electrical appliances such as the cooker or kettle. |
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Before the war, most households were without refrigerators and other electric appliances. |
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These tools also plot and correlate the image in the customers' mind of other appliances such as refrigerators and microwave ovens. |
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Small appliances such as food processors sit near large appliances such as refrigerators. |
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For two days, he's managed a team whose job is to clear out refrigerators and other appliances tossed to the curb. |
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Most aluminum used in visible parts of appliances is lacquered or otherwise coated, anodized or painted. |
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It's become something of a trend in the industry to wrap up a variety of security functions in all-in-one security appliances. |
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Turn off all combustion appliances such as gas burning furnaces and water heaters. |
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Turn off or disconnect appliances or electronics you were using when the power went out. |
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When installing gas fireplaces, water heaters and furnaces, select appliances with sealed combustion chambers. |
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This means there is power, but only enough to run the furnace and appliances. |
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In American homes, natural gas is used in furnaces, stoves, water heaters, clothes dryers, and other appliances. |
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If there's a market for appliances, it is as an adjunct to PCs rather than as an alternative. |
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Electrification of factories and houses was an exploding new technology that increased output and brought with it appliances and radio. |
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The kitchen is fully fitted but some may find the yellow pine units and visible modern appliances jar with the backdrop of ancient stonework. |
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The beds were spacious, warm with electric blankets and the kitchen was outfitted with the latest appliances. |
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With the alarm off and the back-door on the latch, all my major appliances were safely delivered. |
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Integrated appliances include a cooker with hob, double oven with extractor fan, a fridge-freezer and a dishwasher. |
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The inverter changes the solar direct current into the alternating current used by most household appliances. |
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They would not spend their hard-earned money on lawns, lawnmowers, backyard barbecues, household appliances, and mortgages. |
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Because if you're anointing your appliances with olive oil because a WEBSITE told you to, you're clearly easily manipulated. |
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Padraig operated an electrical appliances, radio and TV shop in Claremorris for many years. |
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The units will include fully fitted kitchens with electrical appliances, air conditioning, marble floors and an underground parking space. |
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We are also focusing on linking the mobile handset to control digital appliances in the home. |
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The utility room is plumbed for electrical appliances and also has some fitted storage units and a door to the side entrance. |
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Leading off from the kitchen is a downstairs cloakroom and utility room which is plumbed for appliances. |
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A grant from the Department of Social, Community and Family Affairs funds the fitting of appliances. |
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Since then, I always check for water on the floor when I plug appliances in. |
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I checked with an electrician who said that appliances thrive in cold, and I placed every appliance in the freezer overnight. |
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Whirlpool gets a new distribution channel for its appliances and a cut of the tuition. |
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He said the service was expected to benefit from more than 574 additional firefighters and 18 new appliances. |
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When it is your own home, you can pick the appliances you want and monitor your bills carefully to get good economy from gas and electricity. |
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These compact wall-mounted appliances utilize a microcomputer, a liquid crystal display, and a small keypad for programming. |
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The Resource Group for Deafened People plan to demonstrate how hearing appliances can make daily living easier. |
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However, we all tend to add appliances and other electrical loads after the wiring is done. |
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And it was a Watchdog campaign that led to electrical appliances being sold with fitted plugs. |
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This amazing new kitchen appliances perfectly scrambles an egg inside the shell. |
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For examination of the mucosa, dentures or other dental appliances may need to be removed. |
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Measures as simple as insulating lofts and switching off appliances can help to combat the problem. |
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Medium range burners and gas cooking appliances with food warmers in three basic models have been introduced. |
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Furniture, televisions, other electrical appliances, carpets and rugs often contain chemicals that are stain repellent or fire retardant. |
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Ground fault interrupters are specifically designed to eliminate electric shock hazards where people use fixtures and appliances near water. |
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About 19,000,000 ounces are estimated to go into electric contacts in appliances and electronic equipment. |
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This not only includes the new WiFi devices, but microwave ovens and other appliances that cause radio interference. |
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A single fire crew will be sent to incidents where an automatic fire alarm has gone off, rather than the three or more appliances currently sent. |
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If you are finicky about electrical appliances actually functioning in your house or having the lights on, you shouldn't live here. |
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The audit should cover everything from insulation, to heating and cooling systems, to appliances. |
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New sofas, beds and carpets appeared, as if by magic, along with an array of gleaming electrical appliances for the kitchen. |
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But they encountered a parade of overpriced dumps with filthy carpets and features such as tangerine linoleum and avocado appliances. |
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The combustion pollutants discussed in this booklet come from burning fuels in appliances. |
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The so-called rightie lumping Hank K in with untamed sideburns and avocado green kitchen appliances? |
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The market is soon saturated with imported automobiles, electronic gadgetry, luxurious home appliances and name-brand whisky. |
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Their townhouse is immaculate, with white walls and gleaming appliances in the small kitchen. |
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Apply baby oil with a soft cloth and polish to remove stains from chrome trim on faucets, kitchen appliances, vehicles, etc. |
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Other implantables that are explanted, reprocessed, and reimplanted into new patients include orthopedic prostheses and dental appliances. |
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System overloads cause brief glitches and outages, draining the power we take for granted from our appliances and modern devices. |
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And in California years ago, 20 years ago, we started making energy-efficient appliances from toasters to refrigerators to air conditioners. |
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The appliances automatically deduplicate content, which reduces total storage required by a large margin. |
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Safety guards will help you protect your child from burns or injury from heat and power appliances. |
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Three existing aerial appliances would be replaced by an enhanced fleet of four custom-built combined pump and aerial hybrids. |
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Turn off certain appliances if you notice moisture on windows and other surfaces. |
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Mr Wood was rushed to Rochdale Infirmary and paramedics, police and three fire appliances, with an emergency salvage tender, attended the scene. |
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More than a dozen appliances, including 10 pumps and a breathing apparatus tender from Bolton, attended the fire which started at about 7pm. |
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If using cool mist or ultrasonic humidifiers, clean appliances according to manufacturer's instructions and refill with fresh water daily. |
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The demand for luxury household appliances and electronic equipment proved to be so great that the ban on their importation was ineffective. |
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Avoid buying over-priced warranties, which can increase the cost of household appliances by up to half. |
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The tycoon, who was knighted in December 2006, revolutionised the domestic appliances market with the bagless vacuum cleaner. |
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But midrange and high-end appliances storing gigabytes and terabytes of data require sophisticated backup approaches such as tape libraries. |
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You may have received these little baluns packaged with appliances in the past. |
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A huge fireplace dominates this unused room while a tiny scullery is packed with old appliances. |
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For all major purchases, especially household appliances, keep the corresponding receipts in a handy place. |
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The campaign will target students and first-time home renters, and will highlight the dangers from gas fires and other appliances. |
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Demonstrations of Jane's clever household appliances were eagerly anticipated by audiences. |
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All appliances were placed in a wooden box protected with insulation material and plastic sheets. |
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Online sales of household appliances are taking off for the high street retailer. |
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Stationary fuel cells can be installed in the basements of buildings to heat, cool and generate electricity for lights and appliances. |
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You could pledge to change to energy-saving light bulbs or household appliances in your home. |
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Americans are no more self-indulgent in their purchases of health care than they are in their purchases of appliances or cars. |
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Both have a number of integrated appliances including oven, hob, extractor fan, fridge-freezer, dishwasher and microwave. |
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Integrated appliances include a four ring electric hob with single oven, fridge-freezer, dishwasher and washing machine. |
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This feature is especially helpful in tight homes, where appliances compete for less combustion air. |
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There is a range of integrated appliances including an oven, cooker and four-ring ceramic hob. |
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Plans for the company include further expansion into the area of high-end kitchen appliances. |
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He owned a shop in Southampton which also sold bedpans and surgical appliances. |
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When installing gas fireplaces, water beaters and furnaces, select appliances with sealed combustion chambers. |
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It is a hoist for lifting appliances, and more specifically a block-and-pulley arrangement, or a block-and-tackle arrangement. |
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It is sometimes possible to change the way the jaws grow, using orthodontic appliances. |
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The room also includes a Belfast sink and integrated appliances comprising a fridge, freezer, tumble dryer, washing machine and dishwasher. |
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Use a microwave oven or counterop appliances instead of your stove top or oven. |
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What, in your opinion, is the significance of the fact that many modern appliances are designed to be used with one hand? |
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When you misuse gas appliances in this way, they can produce fatal amounts of carbon monoxide. |
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Some appliances still work but an electrician spent most of yesterday checking wiring circuits and fuses. |
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Not everyone gets to see and buy a whole range of home appliances, all under one roof, with special offers and major discounts. |
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The latest handphones, computers, electronic appliances and the like are always quickly snapped up. |
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This applies to even appliances, handphones and simple things like a wallet or a teddy bear. |
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Pieces of wood, iron, old clothes and broken-down appliances litter the ground, which was soaking wet when the Guardian visited Nakit on Thursday. |
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Plan your meals around the use of these and other time-saving appliances. |
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The apartment isn't perfect, but the fact that it has new appliances is a plus. |
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The kitchen units and the mosaic tiled splashback are grey and there is a range of integrated appliances including a fridge, freezer, microwave, dishwasher and washer-dryer. |
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One is not bound to regard torture as only present in a mediaeval dungeon where the appliances of rack and thumbscrew or similar devices were employed. |
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There are products on the market that will help keep food from adhering to cooking surfaces, keeping these appliances from getting so dirty they are difficult to clean. |
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But we wanted to juice it up with color and modern appliances. |
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With a saturated market place and increased competition, the race is on to do for cars what Asia has already done for white goods and domestic electric appliances. |
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Mobs took advantage of the darkness and set fires, smashed windows and hauled away food, clothing and appliances, while the city went without power. |
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Autos and gas appliances are a source of heat and sparks, so consider cleaning the air of sawdust with an air filter after you finish woodworking. |
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The room is a cook's dream, with stainless steel integrated appliances including a range cooker, an American-style double fridge-freezer and a wine cooler. |
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The highest counts of bacteria were found in the wet areas around sinks and on the cloths routinely used for wiping and drying kitchen surfaces and appliances. |
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It insists on efficiency standards for household appliances so that your towels come out of the dryer refreshingly cool and damp. |
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They continue to bombard us with electrical appliances, safe in the knowledge that, when we see them on the shelves, we'll realise that we just cannot do without. |
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Achieving the right look required refacing the cabinets, replacing the appliances and, as the Hortons discovered, making critical design decisions. |
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These appliances include space heaters, gas ranges and ovens, furnaces, gas water heaters, gas clothes dryers, wood or coal-burning stoves, and fireplaces. |
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Have major appliances, such as furnaces, heat pumps and central air conditioners, inspected and cleaned regularly by a professional, especially before seasonal use. |
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Once this is accomplished you can ask the utility company to inspect the gas system and relight the pilot lights for any remaining gas appliances. |
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It is done by means of fixed or removable appliances that gently move the teeth and supporting alveolar bone until they are in the desired position. |
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The selling price also includes kitchen appliances and fitted carpets. |
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All of the two and three bedroom units will have en suites while all of the apartments will feature fitted kitchens with ceramic floor tiling and integrated appliances. |
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If there is a property fire it requires a minimum of two appliances. |
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As smoke started billowing from the roof, five appliances arrived. |
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This would include getting appliances fitted like personal pendants, security and censor lights, window and door locks, door chains and spy holes. |
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Other home appliances on display include cooking ranges, ovens, food processors, vacuum cleaners, electric toasters, water purifiers and other electrical appliances. |
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Examples of use of chromium are car bumpers and handles, plating on appliances such as toasters, electric fry pans, and coffee-makers, and handles on ranges and refrigerators. |
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And warning signs include soot stains on or above appliances, coal or wood fires burning slowly or going out and everyone at home feeling ill at the same time. |
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Don't allow kids to play with matchsticks and electrical appliances. |
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By contrast the compact kitchen is modern in design with shaker style cherrywood units, a terracotta tiled floor, Stanley oil-fired range and other integrated appliances. |
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They hired home-economists, mainly women, to teach housewives how to use irons, electric stoves, and other appliances that depended on gas electricity. |
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For the middle classes, the decline of domestic servants was facilitated by the rise of domestic appliances, such as cookers, electric irons and vacuum cleaners. |
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Here there are fewer Mercs and more ponies and traps are required to haul entire families of up to a dozen, cartloads of household appliances or mountains of hay or grass. |
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But in those days there were few mod cons, cleaning appliances or chemicals, so scrubbing up was hard work and everyone who did it was greatly respected. |
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Ensure boilers, heating systems and appliances are in good working order. |
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Wash interiors of appliances used for food preparation such as inside of fry pans, slow cookers, etc. taking care not to get electrical parts wet. |
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It's also a boot camp for salespeople and a laboratory to help the company's product developers understand how consumers interact with appliances. |
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Opening the door with somewhat more force than necessary, she collected the other box of busted appliances, slammed that same unoffending door, and made her way back inside. |
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Fires started spontaneously and kitchen appliances went up in smoke. |
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Unlike conventional electrical appliances, which are simply plugged into a wall socket, computers and their peripherals are connected by any number of lines. |
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Unplug appliances and lamps, and remove light bulbs from their sockets. |
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This is only one of the many illustrations I might give of the non-employment of valuable appliances which are specially provided for the benefit of the schools. |
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In the kitchen, he specified stainless steel appliances and clean-lined cherry cabinetry but left the original windows intact, wavy glass and all. |
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In the last century, we have been exposed to alternating electromagnetic fields generated by modern electrical appliances, such as TVs, microwaves and hairdryers. |
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There's an entirely sensible campaign now in the UK to encourage people to switch off appliances left on standby, saving both greenhouse gas emissions and money. |
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Here there are fewer cars and more ponies and traps are required to haul entire families of up to a dozen, cartloads of household appliances or mountains of hay or grass. |
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Nearly 62 patients have regained certain degree of mobility of their limbs and free prosthetic and orthotic appliances have been given to all the needy patients. |
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Today, whether we're at work or home, we don't think twice about plugging our appliances into electrical outlets to instantly receive the power we need. |
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Car parking is included in the price as is a range of kitchen appliances including fridge-freezers, ovens, hobs, dishwashers, washing machines and extractor fans. |
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In Yorkshire, 75 per cent of householders waste high levels of energy every day by leaving appliances on standby and leaving chargeable appliances plugged in. |
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Between the air conditioners, the fans, the humidifiers and all the usual appliances, it's not hard to overload your electrical system during the dog days of August. |
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Standard features in all properties include fitted kitchens with a range of built-in appliances including integrated fridge-freezers, electric hobs and ovens. |
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Standard features include fully tiled and fitted kitchens with integrated appliances including stainless steel ovens, hobs, fridge-freezers, dishwashers and washing machines. |
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Learn to read electrical plans to avoid common mistakes and oversights and make sure all your family's needs for lighting, appliances, computers, etc. will be met. |
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He dabbled in radio sales back when they were dubbed superheterodynes, and he brought some of the earliest electric household appliances to San Antonio buyers. |
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Sales of 'white goods' and household appliances have rocketed. |
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Major purchases such as household appliances, bicycles, or furniture are often made in specialty stalls in larger markets or in stores in towns and cities. |
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Change the filters in appliances like humidifiers and air conditioners. |
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Solar energy can be exploited passively by taking heat and light from the sun directly without using any appliances to convert it to other forms of energy. |
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Electric igniters are standard features on gas furnaces and cooking appliances because continuous pilot lights in those fixtures consume gas needlessly. |
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The focus has led to the company developing more custom displays for customers, particularly for mobile comms handsets and portable information appliances. |
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Created on supports made of filled fiberboard, often with rounded edges and one or two deep grooves, the paintings recall utilitarian objects like machines or appliances. |
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The appliances seamlessly integrate into existing network and storage infrastructures, and require no software to be installed on client machines or file servers. |
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Use only three-wire extension cords for appliances with three-prong plugs. |
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Remove plug-in appliances from the bathroom to avoid the risk of electric shock, and set the temperature on the water heater no higher than 120 F to prevent burns. |
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The new transistor can be used as a low-loss power switching device in applications like inverters for home electric appliances, hybrid cars and switching power supplies. |
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Once the generator is running, you can pick and choose which appliances and circuits you want to use by flipping the switches on the transfer switch. |
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Fuel burning appliances should be rust free as well as flue pipes. |
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Mechanical contractors, through various unions, are providing free services to remove freon from flood-damaged appliances before they are taken to landfills. |
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A range of stainless steel kitchen appliances including extractor fans, hobs, ovens, fridge-freezers and washer-dryers are included with each unit. |
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The dishwasher was raised off the floor and the microwave set in a cubby just below counter height, making both appliances accessible without bending or reaching. |
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Everyone knows that using gas appliances is better for the environment, and now there's a local business that can look after all your gas needs with a minimum of fuss. |
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Features include gas-fired central heating, coal-effect gas fires in the living rooms, and a full selection of kitchen appliances, including Neff microwaves. |
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Gas, oil, coal and wood are used in many household appliances, including boilers, gas fires, central heating systems, water heaters and open fires. |
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They've developed new appliances to handle delicates, dry cleaning, a fancy ironing station, and of course they've redesigned the old workhorse washer and dryer. |
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Old carpet samples or large pieces of cardboard are great for sliding appliances out of position, while at the same time, protecting the floor from gouges or scratches. |
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We have an electrical store there selling appliances, washing machines. |
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We don't have extra cash lying around to buy appliances with so we've been hand washing dishes for a few weeks and for the first time in my life I have dishpan hands. |
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It has also developed materials for the steel industry, office machinery, domestic appliances, industrial safety, sports surfaces and car components. |
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The bathrooms are fully tiled while the fitted kitchens have a full range of appliances including washing machines, dryers and integrated hobs and ovens. |
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Companies such as Whirlpool, Del Monte, and Dial produce private brands of home appliances, pet foods, and soap, correspondingly. |
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De'Longhi came out with three styles of hand blenders, which have joined the company's line of motor-driven small appliances. |
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The hardware-based appliances utilize bimodal scanning technology, which combines proxy-based scanning with real-time packet-based scanning. |
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There is a kitchen with granite work tops, Belfast sink and a range of integrated appliances. |
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The bespoke modern kitchen is fitted with a range of high gloss wall and base units and includes a Belfast sink and integrated appliances. |
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Nostalgia's premier Retro Everyday appliances will include a new '50s-Style Water Kettle, 12-Cup Coffee Maker, and 2-Slice Toaster and more. |
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Kitchens include shaker-style cabinets, volcanic-tone countertops with glass backsplash, and Grohe faucets with stainless-steel appliances. |
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The claim for the walk-in shower has only reached Coast and Country in the last week and they have now reconnected the appliances. |
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The corona discharge operated at a range of 5-10 kilovolts, similar to that of certain high-voltage appliances such as negative ion generators. |
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Others were strangled by the cords of electronic appliances. |
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The chef's kitchen has a pantry, quartzite countertops, maple cabinetry and appliances by Sub-Zero and Viking. |
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Layer 7 Technologies, the leader in XML security and networking, announced today the launch of four new SecureSpan XML appliances. |
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New appliances were added, unsatisfactory features removed, cylinders improved or replaced. |
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Coil up any such wires or tape them close to a wall and try to organise your appliances so that they are close to a wall socket. |
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In the United States the Federal Railroad Administration mandated the use of certain appliances over the years in response to safety concerns. |
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Disk arrays become 'dumb' again as the intelligence disaggregates into the appliances, causing further commoditization of disk. |
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The contractor shall perform unservicing of appliances at destination by reversing the procedure used for servicing. |
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As a result, Graphical User Interfaces have become increasingly popular in everything from mp3 players to home appliances. |
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Dazey is showing several foot baths, hard hat hair dryers and kitchen appliances, including colored fryers and skillets. |
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But they then discovered parts of a dry riser, used to pump water from appliances up multi-storey buildings, had been removed. |
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Data protection appliances provider Unitrends announced on Tuesday Adaptive Deduplication, a content-aware data reduction mechanism. |
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Ocarina makes appliances and software that perform data compression and deduplication on unstructured data such as images and e-mail. |
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ChaiAppliance Plug and Play is written in the Java programming language and is targeted for use in a broad range of appliances. |
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Current treatment options for OSA include weight loss, CPAP, oral appliances, and surgeries. |
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Despite all the plastic postage meters and other small appliances, the demand for metals has not collapsed. |
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Filer appliances also offer programmatic snapshotting and cloning at the block-level or file system-level. |
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Unplugging appliances in the home is easy and significantly reduces carbon pollution. |
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The practice of unplugging appliances may also help reduce damage to them in the event of lightning strikes to transformers serving camp. |
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The trick, he said, is to unplug appliances that draw power even when they're not in use. |
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Juniper's firewall and IDP appliances further monitor and manage the remote link against hacking attempts into Kang-Ning's internal systems. |
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One of the obstacles adults face is the unesthetic nature of fixed appliances. |
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Body parts, food, and appliances seen with a thermal imaging camera. |
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The fire company is currently seeking donations to install cabinetry and appliances for the kitchen area. |
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Each unit has a fully equipped kitchen with Caesarstone countertops and stainless steel appliances, hardwood fleers and an in-unit washed dryer. |
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On the other end the machinery industry supplies consumer goods, including kitchen appliances, refrigerators, washers, dryers and a like. |
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This makes them useful for appliances such as blenders, vacuum cleaners, and hair dryers where high speed and light weight are desirable. |
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Shop for basics like stockpots and tongs, and drool over commercial appliances. |
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Currently, TimeSight appliances support six of StarDot's NetCam models with resolutions ranging from 1-5 megapixels. |
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At the facility, SPC shreds and fragmentizes scrap metals such as cars, appliances and other metal materials. |
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The charge is the same regardless of the actual cost of the medicine, but higher charges apply to medical appliances. |
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Spare stainless steel cabinet pulls match the steek European-designed Electrolux appliances for a unified look. |
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Iron and steel are used widely in the construction of roads, railways, other infrastructure, appliances, and buildings. |
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I want to redo the kitchen and put in new cabinets and new appliances. |
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Buy your furniture and appliances prescratched. Scratch-and-dent can save you plenty, especially when you bargain down the price even more. |
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Four chemical hazard appliances and four ambulances raced to the scene at around 1pm. |
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Tisamatic produces high precision iron castings for the automotive sector, in addition to home appliances, cast iron connections, and soil pipes. |
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The facility produces iron castings for the automotive sector, in addition to home appliances, cast iron connections and soil pipes. |
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The government is offering interest-free loans for the purchase of energy-efficient appliances. |
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We are ready to cooperate with Iranian counterparts in production of various goods including glass, sodium sulphate, home appliances, etc. |
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Substantial industries include electric appliances, components, computer components, and vehicles. |
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Major exports include rice, textiles and footwear, fishery products, rubber, jewellery, cars, computers, and electrical appliances. |
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It aimed to improve and supply suitable vans and other appliances, develop the pastime and arrange camping grounds. |
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Additionally, increasing the lifetime of homes and appliances also puts less waste and pollution into landfills. |
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Kitchens have stainless steel GE appliances and master bathrooms feature dark Emperador marble flooring with milk glass countertops. |
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Additionally, these appliances also create a single point of failure within the data path which, in turn, affects application availability. |
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