Then he bangs four more times, as if sounding the echoey depths of a hidden chamber. |
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Another reason for cows producing more is that the music may dull any bangs or other noises in the parlour, which might upset them. |
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I bleached the purple stripes out of my bangs and became a garden-variety L' Oreal girl. |
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Although you can hear bangs as the car rides over the broken surfaces, comfort levels for occupants remain very good. |
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He picked off nonexistent lint from his shirt, and looked back up at me through his bangs. |
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But this isn't a TV drama where the judge bangs down the gavel decisively and victims leap up to the cheers of supporters. |
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Some of the bigger bangs and flashes of light could be seen and heard for miles around. |
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I happen to like my knees, but nobody ever accused them of being well protected from bumps and bangs. |
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It's also fully lined with high quality foam to protect your premium ammo from bumps and bangs. |
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The drive is working well, travels well and absorbs its share of bumps and bangs during daily transit. |
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He had short dark brown hair with bangs that slightly fell over his ashy blue eyes. |
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Her hair was pulled back into a tight bun, with a few soft bangs curled around, just framing her brow. |
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The token plunker bangs against the locked turnstile and walks away in frustration. |
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Her long bangs stayed in place, pulled back by dark purple butterfly clips. |
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You might also consider hairpieces, such as ponytails and bangs, which can be worn under a hat or scarf to give the illusion of longer hair. |
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She has short hair with bangs and a black hairpin always tucking her hair on the left. |
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I heard loud bangs on the window, and we felt stinging, choking sensations in our throats. |
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Five minutes after that I heard seven bangs which sounded like firecrackers. |
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She anxiously put a hand to her bangs, fixing imaginary strays and adjusting the many colored, chunky plastic bracelets on her arm. |
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Her long black tresses were tied up in a bun, a couple of rhinestone clips holding back her bangs. |
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Black, stringy hair went to the middle of the boy's neck and bright violet eyes could be seen from underneath his bangs. |
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One of the first signs your hair is too long is that your bangs get out of control, and hang down stringily over your forehead. |
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His hair was long and wild, with loose strands and long bangs that covered his menacing eyes. |
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Deputy chair of Scottish Enterprise, he bangs the drum for business formation, pushing resources into the best growth prospects. |
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Lisa did Lydia's hair in two French braids and curled her bangs, and put her own hair in a loose chignon to keep it out of her way. |
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Her hair was a deep chocolate brown, held up in high pigtails with small, curving bangs. |
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My bangs were slightly askew, and I played around with them for a few moments before walking in. |
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Then he flipped sections of the hair with a curling iron and separated the bangs into chunky pieces for an edgy finish. |
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A sigh escaped from his lips just as he was pushing back his long silvery platinum bangs. |
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He could feel the wind blowing his bangs backwards and could hear the soft flap of his headband. |
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A mechanical arm turns pages every couple of seconds while an automatic machine translator wired to this device bangs out English text. |
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She felt immediate relief as she found herself looking at a familiar long, freckled face with sandy bangs. |
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She put it on, and then chose a matching veiled cloche from the clothes press, which she perched on her head, low over her bangs. |
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Maybe you're a noisy, active gamer who yells at the screen and bangs his controller in frustration when he loses. |
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People should also be aware that the elderly can be very frightened by loud bangs and also animals. |
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The station was flooded with complaints reporting of loud bangs from Sunset Beach to Tarcoola Beach. |
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Pets are on tranquillisers and I have seen some horrible images of damage done to other animals frightened by loud bangs. |
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Whether the display is at 2pm or 2am is immaterial to animals, most of whom are terrorised by the sudden and loud bangs. |
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Not so long ago, such loud, booming bangs would have sent shivers down the spines of many. |
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So if you hear loud crashes and bangs while walking past the Grammar, don't worry, it's only a couple of robots having a fight. |
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Evacuating the offices, they heard loud bangs and crashing noises in the loft above their office and raised the alarm. |
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Telling her she should cut her bangs, improve her posture, study harder or eat less between meals is not your business! |
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Wet tawny curls framed her face and grazed her shoulders lightly, bangs falling over her forehead. |
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Then his team romped around Cambridge in a pair of Humvees to tune the system so that it wasn't fooled by normal urban bangs and jolts. |
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Cushioned to protect your computer from bangs and bruises, the bags have reinforced straps and expandable openings. |
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More instructive was watching how quickly the experienced NCOs jumped and ran at any bangs from the drive bells. |
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Rugby is the all-time leader in biffs and bangs and broken bones, but you don't often die. |
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Her striking sapphire eyes looked violet, framed by her straight bangs and perfectly arched eyebrows. |
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All I could hear was a series of piercing bangs and whistles and orange lights. |
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After brushing her hair and letting her bangs fall over her forehead, Jewel went into the kitchen of her apartment. |
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This face had chocolate brown hair with bangs almost in his dark blue eyes, which were framed with large round glasses. |
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A person with brown hair and long bangs was the only one who stopped his track and turned around. |
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She slammed her hand onto a switch and the blast doors began to close with loud bangs and grating noises. |
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I came up again to float on my back, short hair fanning around me, bangs plastered to my forehead. |
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One day she would have blonde straight long hair and bangs and blue eyes, the next black curly hair and brown eyes. |
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A lecherous smile played on his lips and his hair was set loose, dark bangs falling over his forehead. |
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A twelve-year-old boy with dark hair and long bangs hung around the wood-burning stove. |
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Her usual curly hair was pulled up in a French roll with bangs falling over the forehead. |
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I stared into his deep blue eyes, a few bangs of chestnut hair tumbled down his forehead. |
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In the month and a half since they stopped speaking, the vice president had cut his hair, shaggy with bangs and he looked more like a boy. |
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Madison had silky black hair, half up and with bangs to cover her forehead. |
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A cold sweat moistened his red hair and his bangs were plastered to his forehead. |
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Bettie Page bangs and high ponytails for the ladies, sky-high quiffs for the guys. |
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She had drawn a girl with long bangs and her hair pulled back in a ponytail. |
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When he gets to me, he removes the person sitting opposite, flips down a tiny wall table, and bangs his elbow on it, hand open. |
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Tasha-Ray rips on guitar, her sister Lacey-Lee is a kick-butt keyboardist, Louise jams bass and Kim bangs it out on drums. |
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He also bangs on about racial bias in the army, though he comes to no particular conclusion where that is concerned. |
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Her ponytail was ratted and her bangs were sticking up all over while her braids were perfectly fine as they always were. |
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A cacophony of booms and whistles and bangs plays around us, and we eat popcorn and watch the sky explode. |
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Brian O'Driscoll and Neil Back both have dead legs and both Rob Henderson and Scott Quinnell have had bangs to their knees. |
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After all, everybody loves the bangs and it's a cold heart that won't thrill to their kaleidoscopic display. |
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She didn't have bangs and using the headband she'd created this sort of tiara of hair over her forehead. |
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The male fiddler crab bangs territorial warnings into the sand with its oversized claw. |
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In front of her was Cameron, leaning towards her, his black bangs falling into his light honey-coloured eyes. |
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Crimping of the bangs will add texture and fullness to the front of your face while crimping of a topknot or ponytail will add height. |
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The somber youth looked at her from underneath his shaggy bangs, and blinked. |
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His black hair was pulled into a high ponytail and a shock of his unusual red bangs hung slightly into his striking, bright blue eyes. |
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The eight-year-old tends to trip often, misjudge space and bangs into things and is not comfortable climbing stairs. |
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Anyone who bangs on about sushi and sashimi as the height of Japanese cuisine is talking rot, give me beer and yakitori any day. |
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Ian shifted his weight to the other leg and absently blew at his bangs again without uncrossing his arms. |
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Greene then created this choppy bob by razor-cutting the hair into asymmetrical sides, supershort bangs and a cropped back. |
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The sound is halfway between a regular straight-six and a two-stroke engine without the pops and bangs. |
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If you really get into it, you might even find yourself sporting short-cropped bangs, bobby socks and a poodle skirt. |
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Even if the knock is not severe enough to cause the skull to fracture, the brain bangs against the skull and can be damaged. |
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Her hair was sleek and shiny, falling a little past her shoulders but shorter in front with thin, wispy bangs. |
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I've just got over Bonfire Night, just got over all the fireworks, the bangs and the smells, and then this happens. |
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Will tyke-friendly hair salons make big money tending to small fry with over-grown bangs? |
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As the train came to a near stand still, passengers say they heard loud bangs coming from underneath the train. |
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The many gunshots in the film are about as underwhelming as I've ever heard, even in low-budget indie efforts, sounding like little quiet pops instead of loud bangs. |
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The judge bangs his gavel and then gets up and exits the courtroom. |
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Ten-year-old Yasmine al attar stares at me from under her dark curled bangs. |
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And I had the blonde, bobbed hair with like really high bangs that went super high. |
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Add in the fact that when the actual image is being produced, the tube thumps and bangs and whizzes, while the technician is telling you to hold your breath! |
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Her trademark long blond bangs strike out at odd angles, whirling to and fro as she speaks. |
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Suddenly, there were quite a few very loud bangs on the door. |
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Should we be entertaining ourselves with loud bangs and explosions? |
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Locals reported hearing two loud bangs before the main explosion. |
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She had blond hair with bangs falling into her baby blue eyes. |
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She had a dark and straight hair, with bangs falling over her purple eyes. |
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Her black hair had crooked bangs as if she'd cut it herself. |
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Currall bangs on about how you are always there for him, you have great dress sense and a great record collection, and that you hang out with the coolest people. |
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Unlike Kyle, who is smarminess personified and constantly bangs on about how much of a perfect family man he is, US presenters will parade their wounds for applause. |
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This is what Tom Hunter bangs on about and I agree with him. |
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A series of scuffles and bangs sounded from within the gloom and even Marlo winced once when something heavy fell, smashed and Atoshi squeaked pathetically. |
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Your silky bangs look gorgeous under the lights and your deep brown eyes make me swoon. |
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Her platinum bob, with its swoosh of side-brushed bangs, was eerily flawless. |
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She was only five foot, and had black hair with bleach blonde bangs. |
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I indignantly pulled my curly hair into a high, oomphy ponytail and bobby-pinned my long side bangs back on top of my head, misting myself with hairspray. |
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Beck just nodded his head knowingly, before nodding toward Jesse, whose blonde bangs covered any expression his eyes were holding as they skimmed across the paper. |
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Her skin was porcelain, her cheeks hollow, and her hair had been cut into high, blunt bangs. |
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The vast orchestra includes almost everything that tinkles, jingles or bangs, even bells, a vibraphone and a windmachine, as well as women's voices without words. |
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If you hit a major bump, you get bangs from the front suspension reminiscent of the previous model, which was certainly less than perfect dynamically. |
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Admirably, he downplays Orff the vulgarian and shapes this most popular of 20th century choral works into something more than just a series of orgiastic bangs and crashes. |
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To finish, he styled the hair with a brush and slightly teased the bangs. |
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He loved the song and danced it exuberantly, perspiration plastering his bangs across his forehead and sending his glasses sliding down to the tip of his nose. |
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Then she heard more bangs and she knew she had not dreamed it. |
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While Hewitt bangs the drum for Edinburgh, he lives in Glasgow's west end. |
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He ducked his head shyly, bangs curtaining and hiding his face. |
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Her bangs hung loosely around her slack face and shadowed her eyes. |
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Dressed in a button-up wool jacket, she has shoulder-length hair with strait-cut bangs and appears twenty-something, thirtyish at best. |
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Goodyear has blond bangs, a lean face, and a long, downturned mouth. |
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They said it included revving of car engines, bangs and crashes, high-pitched reversing bleepers and guard dogs barking at night. |
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Mrs Stahlbaum, a much more zaftig figure than the Housekeeper, wears a strawberry blonde wig with bangs, her hair tied back in a bun. |
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If a lamp bangs against a hard piece of rock a spark could be generated if iron or untinned steel were employed. |
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Och! musha bedad, man alive, but it's a fine counthry over here, and it bangs all the jewel of a view we do be havin' from the windys, begorra! |
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He was supercute, with emo bangs over one eye and a hint of guyliner that would've sent my heart aflutter not too long ago. |
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Belle's boyfriend Jesse is left to cool his jets while his woman bangs around the New York area. |
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By the time high school rolled around, I had become a sullen alternateen who wore a lot of black and was perpetually growing her bangs out. |
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The platinum blonde wore stark bangs, making sure to shield her eyes at the well-lit event with a pair of dark rounded sunglasses. |
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Perhaps his neurotic sense of power isn't satisfied with blasts in Iraq and Afghanistan, but wants the capability of causing really big bangs of the megaton range. |
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If you store the extractor backwards, or with the brace in the vertical position, the brace bangs into the wiring harness that powers the slip ring contact arms. |
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