Virtually everyone now belts up as a matter of routine, and road casualties have been slashed as a result. |
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The addition of a direct-drive cutting head and steel-reinforced drive belts insure precise tracking, according to company officials. |
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Also because there are no drive belts for all the accessories, we are looking at electric AC system and other electrical components. |
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First there was aerobics, with its perky wardrobe of pastel tights and leotards with matching elastic belts, legwarmers, and sweatbands. |
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Safety belts are a proven lifesaver and should be worn on all journeys, no matter how short. |
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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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Both front belts have height-adjustable top mounts, pre-tensioners and load limiters. |
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Over his battle tunic went the clean white leather belts and honest straps. |
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Combined with a fetching ensemble of white leather belts and straps, the effect is arresting. |
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But this isn't our first time at the rodeo, we have years of Olympic watching under our belts. |
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However, most Archean volcanic rocks occur as deformed and fault-fragmented packages termed greenstone belts. |
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The geological history of Archaean greenstone belts is controversial and, to date, no tectonic model for their evolution has been agreed upon. |
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The battleships were loaded down with so much fuel, food, and ammunition that armored belts and decks were below the waterline. |
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The hoods of their robes covered their heads, and they wore long belts of white rope. |
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The new trend for a 1950s look is creeping in, accompanied by fuller skirts and wide belts. |
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We were deliriously happy 20 years ago when we were tightening our belts and donning our hair shirts. |
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A small unit of militants, armed with Kalashnikov rifles and suicide belts, hit the prison just before sunrise. |
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They accumulate around the equator of Earth in the radiation belts and the tail of the magnetosphere in a dense region known as the plasma sheet. |
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Super-energized particles from the radiation belts and from auroral storms can damage the sensitive electronics of satellites. |
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Inside was a machine shop, welders, and engine hoists, mechanical arms, and conveyor belts. |
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Carlos talked Jordon through his shift, slowly explaining the routine of scrubbing conveyer belts, grinders, blenders, and bone cutters. |
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August 2 marked the beginning of 10 days of flares and explosions that would stir up the magnetosphere and radiation belts of Earth. |
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Make a square about a meter wide in the center of the mat using chalk, tape or belts. |
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Her range of work includes hand-woven tapestry, wall hangings, framed tapestries, hand-woven bags and belts. |
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Recent studies of Proterozoic orogenic belts have shown that they may be underlain, at mid to lower crustal levels, by keels of Archaean crust. |
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Swords needed leather grips, belts, and leather scabbards overlaid with hammered bronze leaf. |
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Driver and passenger front air bags, plus a safety belt tensioning system that tightens the belts within milliseconds of a crash. |
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This is based on references in Irish hagiography to belts having been preserved as relics of the saints who wore them. |
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With a superb opening to the Ring Cycle under their belts, Scottish Opera moves on to the second part of the tetralogy. |
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It literally dumped cages of birds onto a pair of conveyor belts, which were activated when you activated the hanging belt. |
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These collision zones are known as orogenic belts, and the mountains are referred to as orogens. |
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Basic webbing ammunition belts and pouches were supplemented by as many bandoliers as the soldier could carry without falling down. |
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Thursday brightened into an overcast, showery day with belts of dark and paler grey cloud scudding across the sky. |
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The assymetric-cut skirt, single shoulder dress decorated with soft pleats and belts outlines the beautiful curve of women. |
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One of the popular sections at the exhibition is the one featuring leather goods such as bags, purses, belts and pouches. |
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The direct-drive AC spindle eliminates the use of gears or belts to drive the spindle and reduces vibration and chatter. |
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All this happened at a time when the pro-team players were being asked to add new notches to their belts on a daily basis. |
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The minimum requirements for racing are usually a valid driver's license, registration, insurance, seat belts, street-legal tires, and a muffler. |
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Some aspects of the segmental pattern are rescued, with more naked cuticle separating the denticle belts. |
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In fact the only person who doesn't bat an eyelid when he belts out his songs in the living room is their six-month-old daughter, Evie. |
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There are no expensive moving parts such as brushes, bearings, belts and pulleys to regularly maintain or replace. |
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Newer European battery cages with manure belts provide a system for daily clean out of manure. |
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He beaded belts and purses for sale at Czech rodeos and other western-themed occasions. |
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There is super, relaxing seating with safety belts for four people, two multi-positioned tables and oodles of storage space. |
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It was an odd assortment of stuff, from a tire iron and vanity mirror to fan and seat belts. |
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We believe that many Mesozoic and Cenozoic obducted ophiolite belts of SE Asia are fragments of fore-arc or back-arc lithosphere. |
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They are also seeking donations of pace sticks, Sam Browne belts, white mess jackets and khaki polyester uniforms. |
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Albuquerque has stores and warehouses crammed with boots, as well as Stetsons, jeans and belts. |
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Good Italian leather belts with simple buckles are now found in many stores. |
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Fasten your three-point seatbelts in the Exige and the four-point belts in the Cup 240 and look in the mirrors. |
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Why then has the commercial market been held back, all these years, to 2-and 3-point belts? |
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Inspector Lyons urged motorists to use their belts and in particular children in the rear seats. |
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Volvo introduced two design concepts at the show, seeking consumer input on the comfort and user friendliness of the belts. |
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Around 1930 Jigoro Kano created a new belt to recognize the special achievements of high ranking black belts. |
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They often wear colourful clothing and belts to distinguish which rank they are in the Chiui hierarchy. |
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The Pistons a year ago donned the title belts because they played great defense. |
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Oscar, as the WBO champion, would put an exclamation point on his career if he were able to add the other three belts to his laurels. |
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If my memory serves me correctly Carlos Rios and Jesus Chavez have won title belts since being out pointed by and TKO'd by Mayweather. |
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If he wins any of the various title belts, he will become Scotland's eighth world champion. |
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Based on their level of action in recent months, it seems only a matter of time before the kin are wearing title belts. |
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One of the changes he is credited with is the introduction of many colored belts to recognize advancement in Judo. |
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Coloured belts are a new phenomenon, having only been introduced in the last century. |
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For the uninitiated, most Martial Arts styles use a system of Colored belts to indicate the knowledge and skill levels of their practitioners. |
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It doesn't occur at all unless you are watching the 6-8 year old yellow belts. |
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No wonder then that the other three international belts didn't rank him inside their top 15 places. |
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Traditionally these machines have belts and pulleys to change increment speeds, which wouldn't change so often. |
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Most of the belts are off the machines, or on idler wheels, so that when the mill is running only the machine being used is operating. |
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It filled the factories with Lowry machines and their attendant web of belts, pulleys, and conveyors. |
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Unlike machinery used in textile mills, steelmaking machinery had few spinning belts that could pull workers into drive shafts. |
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All that jostling around on conveyer belts, handling without care and being thrown in with the cargo is exhausting. |
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It is said the.50 calibre machine gun ammunition belts in Supermarine Spitfires measured exactly 27 feet. |
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Others are draped in belts of machine gun bullets, or carrying rocket-propelled grenade launchers over their shoulders. |
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Nearby the belts of machine gun bullets are hung up like strings of onions. |
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We continued onwards, running from one piece of cover to the next while the machine gun chewed through belts of ammunition. |
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Because they were formed in two very different areas, the planetesimals in the two belts have different compositions. |
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A similar observation led Hart to average his data for species composition in circumpolar belts. |
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Bond's raw, resilient voice belies his 65 years and he belts it out with a vitality that would shame most 50-year-olds. |
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Another choice would be the 1,000-hour service and replacement of fluids, fan, filters, and drive belts. |
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There's no fluid to leak and the units come with a 10-year warranty on the drums, lifetime on the drive belts. |
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The right-hand handwheel with simple clutch can be used to assist the left via toothed drive belts, pulleys and a cross-shaft. |
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Have your mechanic check your cooling system for the condition of drive belts, clamps and hoses. |
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A driveshaft runs from the engine along the side of the cart to drive belts that power the unloading auger. |
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The boys wore brown leather shoes with knee length socks, khaki brown shorts with belt loops, leather belts with scout buckles, and khaki shirts. |
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This volume with over 200 colour illustrations presents Ghysel-selected belts and cache-sexe from Africa, Oceania and America. |
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White toyed with the idea of resistance, but a casual glance at the guards' belts immediately reminded him of the repercussions. |
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By the way, Kramer's sharkskin belts are superb, so if you pick up a rig, get a belt as well. |
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In went several hundred eucalypts, as shelter belts and windbreaks, and for firewood and fenceposts in years to come. |
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As well as enhancing the look of the islands, trees would provide much-needed shelter belts for homes, crops and animals. |
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Wind patterns along forest walls and shelter belts probably differ from patterns within closed stands. |
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Just like these folks have been saying, check your shelter belts, check your buildings. |
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He said the third generation family property was using trees as shelter belts and for managing runoff. |
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The souvenirs include bangles, hair accessories, belts, jewelry boxes, fans, ship ornaments, miniature daggers and others besides. |
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His most controversial works are probably his anti-rape devices, which have the appearance of high tech medieval chastity belts. |
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Slimmers, abdomen reduction belts, treadmills and fitness equipment are up for sale at a few stalls. |
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This time he will be backed up by a posse of local musicians as he belts out the show tunes. |
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Sensei Ortino has been active in the martial arts for well over 30 years now, and holds black belts in several different martial arts. |
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Some judo black belts joined him as they were fascinated by the art that allowed one to throw everyone easily to the ground. |
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Jeans, polo shirts, boots, moleskin trousers, handcrafted belts, hats and jackets are among some of the products on sale at the new store. |
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Let us hope that, as of today, drivers will tighten their seat belts the moment their cars begin to move. |
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The crew in the back of the aircraft was cinching down their safety belts and shoulder harnesses. |
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After logging many miles and uncinching our belts a few notches, we made a list of favorites. |
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They never need oil changes, air filters, tune-ups, mufflers, timing belts, or emission tests. |
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The coach was fitted with lap belts but parents are concerned they are inadequate to protect children. |
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I could think of thousands of things better than polishing brass buckles and blancoing belts and gators. |
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In peace time it was plaited and blancoed white to make it look smarter and to match the white waist belts worn in those times. |
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There was no sign of the Moon but the odd star managed to look down through gaps in the belts of cloud. |
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Outer space was a vivacious place, filled with planets and stars, moons and black holes, supernovas and asteroid belts. |
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Her coats featured jewel encrusted collars and belts, also made in tweed and checks. |
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It is not just Sydney mortgage belts that would suffer if interest rates were to rise under a spend-to-please Labor administration. |
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The rest of the crew unbuckled their belts and also departed for their quarters, leaving Dudson alone on the bridge. |
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With another Thanksgiving behind us, we can all enjoy the post-binge ritual of unbuckling our belts. |
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In his spare time, he practices and teaches martial arts and holds black belts in the Korean disciplines of tae kwon do and hapkido. |
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Men also wear pouches on the right side of their belts to hold a small knife and a pair of chopsticks. |
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He rifled through ridiculously short skirts, skinny rib tops and well-shrunk jeans until he found two thin fashion belts and two summer scarves. |
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Suspension belts are independent work supports used to suspend a worker, such as boatswain's chairs or raising or lowering harnesses. |
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Rocket belts will increase a man's stride to 30 feet, and bus-type helicopters will travel along crowded air skyways. |
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It's sort of got a boho vibe going on, with the loose belts and the cuttings of the cardigans. |
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Men don't put the oxen to the yoke, because it is believed that even if girded with belts the ox ungirds itself. |
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Both boys have slingshots for weapons, which they fashioned from belts and string. |
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Glass and plastic bottles now speed along conveyor belts as creams and liquids are pumped and squirted before lids are fixed and tightened. |
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Like the bottle jacks, these did not require pulleys or belts, as the spit was attached directly to the gears. |
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Drinkable bottles are sent to the filler through an unscrambler, blown by air to conveyor belts connected to the fillers. |
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Visit the store and you will find a wide range of shirts, socks, belts and braces to go with the trousers. |
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Officers stopped vehicles if drivers or passengers were not wearing seat belts. |
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Self-tightening seat belts snug you in place, and inflatable curtain air bags pop out to cushion blows to your head. |
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Seat belts are necessary in case of accidents, such as braking to a sudden stop. |
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The engine uses winglike hydrofoils mounted on a pair of belts to convert the energy of water at low dams into a rotational output at twoaxles. |
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We are in a time of crisis, and our government is not telling us to tighten our belts and grow a victory garden. |
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Not surprisingly, seat belts finished first well ahead of collapsible steering columns, airbags and improved door locks. |
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Women dressed up in fancy homespun cotton dresses and men wore their jeans, cowboy belts, silk, striped shirts. |
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In front were two officers on horseback, with highly polished Sam Browne belts, rifles in leather covers on the sides of their horses. |
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Up until last Sunday, only 76 runners had ventured out of Warren Place, just 13 returning with a win under their belts. |
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When I get in the race car, I buckle my belts the same way every time, I put my helmet on the same way. |
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Further out, up to her waist, an elderly matron in a voluminous one-piece holds a walkman in upraised arms and belts out the chorus to an opera. |
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Mind you, the outfits are of the least sensible variety, with flowing capes and swirling belts that would trip up even modest attempts to walk. |
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There's good advice in this thread about shoes, belts, a nice analog watch, and a good-looking bag for your stuff. |
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As gold is the colour to be seen in right now, accessories include sparkly sequined bags, cuffs, belts and kitten heels. |
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Jam pot lids are the unlikely inspiration for the fashion designer's exclusive range of handbags and belts. |
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These deposits are intimately associated with the porphyric parts of intermediate to acid plutons in orogenic belts. |
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If you have been in an accident, replace the seat belts and the webbing of the child restraint used during the accident. |
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There are more guards on the narrow stair and landing, and each step upwards means a brush with webbing and ammunition belts. |
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Our weightlifting belts were old military GI belts that soldiers used to carry canteens. |
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They also trained the police students who all held first or second black belts in judo or kendo. |
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From shell-encrusted jewellery and belts through sequinned flip-flops and swimsuits to wetsuits and boards, it's all here. |
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Unluckily for me, I didn't have my seat belts on and I went flying out of my seat and wham right into the window. |
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This agricultural region is largely within the Missouri River drainage and includes parts of the corn, dairy, and wheat belts. |
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Many black and silver belts twisted and hung to snuggle the smallness of his waist and the jut of his hips. |
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The women who take karate will be testing for their black belts within the next six months. |
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Davidson's current collection of bracelets, chokers and belts are made of black or reddish-brown strips of leather varying in width. |
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The nuns wore special garb that day in addition to their wimples, belts, beads and veils. |
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Before the advent of modern fastenings, clothes were held together with brooches, or with belts and straps like this one. |
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The airside areas received new reception points for the baggage coming off the conveyor belts. |
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I've cinched my belts inward relentlessly, drilling new holes as the slimming down process did its job. |
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My husband's sword pommel glittered gold, the chapes and buckles of his belts flashed silver. |
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The markets are great places to purchase leather bags, belts and jackets, jewellery, pashminas, stationary and accessories. |
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He has black belts in tae kwon do and kung fu, is a world champion fighter and holds titles in four countries. |
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Bizarre belts Last year it was all about studded leather belts around rock chic waists. |
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The lowering of montane vegetation belts in New Guinea during the last ice age was broadly synchronous with that of South America and Africa. |
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There is beaver or printed silver for fur trim used with leather for collars, sleeves and belts. |
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Importantly for families, six of the seven of the seats have shoulder belts, with the middle seat in the middle row having a lap belt instead. |
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We also inventory turntables, gears, mainsprings, belts, needles and many many other hard to find components. |
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This tightens the belts, gets the airbags ready and repositions the seats when the car thinks things have gone horribly wrong. |
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Olivia, Ryan and Kayla all reared forward from the sudden stop, only their seat belts keeping them restrained in their seats. |
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All five seats now have three-point seat belts and are fitted with head restraints. |
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Six attackers died after detonating suicide belts and one was killed by police gunfire. |
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The exhibition features a magnificent collection of richly embroidered clothing, including collars, belts, leggings and skirts. |
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To increase automotive safety, I installed seat belts and Jesus tapestry reupholstery. |
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They all begin climbing into old style pressure suits, to add an extra safety factor above their life belts. |
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In middle latitudes, belts of west-travelling cyclones or depressions bring rain to areas of hundreds of square kilometres. |
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Within these belts, gold mineralization is associated with rare metals, base metals, uranium, antimony, and mercury. |
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Elimination of drive belts helps to make the spindles maintenance free. |
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This full color catalog features Galco's extensive line of fine leather holsters, belts, accessories and artfully crafted leather purses and briefcases. |
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Kerry motorists have been warned to buckle up or face the consequences as the penalty points system has been extended to cover the non-wearing of seat belts since Monday. |
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Hart belts out the Sinatra standards, but while his vocal impersonation is impressive, his barnet is so distressing it often looks like there's a second microphone on screen. |
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Mandatory seat belts, laminated windshield glass, collapsible steering wheels and air bags followed. |
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The seat belt sign blinked off meaning it was safe to un-buckle the belts. |
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Whitesnake are pumping out of the speakers, and two men dressed in faded jeans and chunky leather belts stand either side of a table eyeing each other up. |
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You then drop yourself into the commander's seat, close the hatch and manoeuvre backwards onto the left bucket seat taking care not to sit on the seat belts. |
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They wore nothing but their belts and cache-sexes of dried palm leaves. |
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A similar picture is seen in the Silurian, with five communities inhabiting the same area and forming concentric belts parallel to what was then the shoreline. |
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Nowadays, most tool purchases involve replacing the expendable items such as drill bits, sanding belts and specialty taps and anything else that wears out. |
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Now is the time to plant hedges, specimen trees and shelter belts. |
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Believe it or not, in those days we dutifully checked radiators and fan belts and oil and petrol and tyre pressure before setting out on any journey of consequence. |
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The reason I think there are changes in, for example, North Dakota in America is that there's been better land use practices, shelter belts, minimum tillage. |
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The outfits are accessorised with Emporio Armani sunglasses and watches, belts, shoes and underwear and there is also a suitbag, wash bag and trolley suitcase. |
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They are not just dumped anywhere, but considerations have to be made as to the prevailing winds, the local shelter belts and any crops that might tempt the bees away. |
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With most people trying to tighten their belts, the cost of everything can leave you feeling a bit bah, humbug before you've even seen your first baubles. |
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For example, some Kaftan-inspired dresses with flowing silhouettes were paired with belts which cinched the waistline. |
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Mikonosuke Kawaishi is generally regarded as the first to introduce various colored belts in Europe in 1935 when he started to teach Judo in Paris. |
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Some in the entourage had covered their faces with flags or hoods, some wore uniforms, and some had strapped webbed belts with green cartridge cases over their jeans. |
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They fasten their seat belts to drive one hundred yards across a parking lot. |
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There are three-point seatbelts for every passenger, and force-limiting devices on the belts on the four outer seats prevent bruising from the webbing. |
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Down the steps here into a treasure trove of stores selling gifts, leather goods, fun jewelry, men's and women's accessories, ties, belts and shoes. |
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Ted is a quirky guy that loves esoteric topics like Teddy Roosevelt trivia and the history of belts. |
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Quickly realizing the potential for mishaps, the squadron mandated the use of steel-toed boots, reflective belts, work gloves, and hard hats when building cargo pallets. |
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Yet the moment we become mothers we are supposed to switch off our ambitions, tighten our belts and shuffle off into the sunset with a baby buggy and dark roots. |
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These radiation belts surround the Earth with a stormy environment of energetic particles that could affect the electronic systems and computers on board the spacecraft. |
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Some young people have learned to swim, some have gained yellow belts in karate and others have gained places on Bolton Wanderers' football in the community scheme. |
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When it comes to folding the back seats this can be done one-handed, and the seat belts are specially positioned to avoid getting tangled during the operation. |
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Huge blocks of pale turquoise were set off by strips of lemon yellow hems or belts, and oversized rainbow stripes crisscrossed the body on dresses and shell tops. |
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Katkandu motors through a gap in the barrier reef between South Water Caye and Carrie Bow Caye as we pull on shortie wetsuits, weight belts, tanks, fins. |
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Holyfield, who has said he will not retire until he reclaims the IBF, WBC and WBA title belts, hopes the bout will move him closer to a championship bout. |
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Standing near the transom opening, all six men donned their gear, including heavy weight belts and tanks, which caused the stern to submerge below the waterline. |
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I don't like bumbags and money belts are a great alternative. |
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A cash injection from them early last year pushed the stock index to a new height but it went into freefall later as they tightened the money belts. |
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You never had to think about ribbon belts or decorative bra straps. |
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Gozik watched as the MPs used garrison belts to tie the condemned man to the pole. |
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The Uralide orogen differs from other Palaeozoic orogenic belts in that it has a crustal root, which appears to be absent in the Caledonide, Variscide and Appalachian orogens. |
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We were allowed to ride in the back of a station wagon without seats, much less seat belts. |
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Scores of men and women, masked and wearing bomb belts, burst out of the vehicles, hijacked in neighbouring Ingushetia, and into the playground with guns blazing. |
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He began martial arts training when most kids his age are still getting whupped by their big sisters and won the first of his seven black belts in karate at just 12 years old. |
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This company has flour on the floor and on its conveyer belts. |
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Their clothes were bloodstained, armaments hanging at belts and baldrics. |
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It's really only been in recent months that people have been tightening their belts by a notch or two and, to my mind, there's little room for complacency yet. |
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Pupils have reserved seats fitted with belts and have to sign a code of conduct, with their parents, before they are allowed a place on the buses. |
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The new bus has more seating, wider aisles and longer seat belts. |
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Koh acknowledged that these methods have included the use of tear gas, pepper-spray, stun guns, stun belts, police dogs, handcuffs and leg shackles. |
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The Cossacks carry long bullwhips and have batons tucked into their belts. |
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Rotaries extract disproportionate power from small capacity engines and, because they need no pistons, valves, camshafts and belts, are free-revving and smooth as velvet. |
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Pedestrians were reminded to wear bright highly visible clothing, reflective armbands, sam-brown belts or jackets and to face on-coming traffic when out walking. |
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Can we tighten our belts, knuckle down and use that knowledge that our forefathers and mothers gave us? |
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Thirty years ago, packaging machines were primarily mechanically driven and most processes were linked from a single drive motor through drive shafts, cams, and belts. |
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No timing chains or belts needed here, just gears and shafts. |
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The sound of his heels on the wooden planks was a sturdy percussion, mixed in perfect time to the heavy rubbing of his sheath, and the jangle of the undone belts of his coat. |
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The research may eventually be applied to remove radiation belts around the Earth and other worlds, reducing the hazards of the space environment. |
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The company recently changed its production line operations with the installation of new conveyer belts, which resulted in the standing requirement. |
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It appears on everything from slinky skirts and fitted dresses to sexy tops and biker jackets, not to mention accessories such as skinny belts, sassy mules and stiletto boots. |
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The law of the land comes from the emerald bosses who can be seen sometimes with ornately decorative pistols stuck in their belts. |
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Failure to use a booster seat in a crash can result in seat belt syndrome, a pattern of intra-abdominal and spinal injuries caused by the improper fit of seat belts. |
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A belt-positioning booster seat will help position the seat belts on your child's body and will fit your child until she weights about 60-80 pounds. |
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The decomposing corpses wore the black pants and belts that fighters wear, although some were barefoot. |
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He appealed to all road users to slow down and observe the rules of the road especially in relation to drink driving, speed and the wearing of safety belts. |
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The seatbelt signal came on and everyone strapped on their belts. |
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The mechanics of mountain belts along convergent plate boundaries are often considered to be analogous to that of a wedge of snow or soil in front of moving bulldozer. |
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Many of these belts display a predominance of lozenges in different colors on a background divided into square or rectangular partitions that are also colored. |
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Remember, lap belts need to be worn low and sung on the hips. |
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Accessories, like watches, belts and neckwear, add an extra dash of color. |
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Beyond the unusual look of the car, it incorporated many new features considered standard today, such as seat belts, disc brakes, safety glass, and independent suspension. |
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Some of the applications involved include coatings for automotive wheel trims, seat belts, fishing nets, coatings for mobile telephones, timber flooring and steel cladding. |
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Since starting self-defence classes at the age of four, the lad caught the eye of instructors by sailing through tests for 32 different belts, to reach the black. |
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Marc took what looked like vintage World War II jackets and shirts and fastened them with multi-coloured elastic belts and floaty summer separates. |
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Yes, belts, buckles and zips are high fashion for us men this winter. |
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Fortunately, we had both buckled up and our seat belts restrained us from flying through the windshield, which would have been an even worse thing that could happen. |
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It was a journey we made in a broken-down Lada that had no seat belts or windshield wipers. |
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Bruisers, Astro Belts and gobstoppers all hint at the ranks of jars in proper sweet shops and the ranks of boys fighting it out in schools across the country. |
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We decided to go blueberrying one day up in our hills. We grabbed our blueberry cans, hitched them to our belts, and headed for the blueberries. |
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He threw off his helmet, released himself from the belts, straps, hoses and wires and climbed down from the broken bird. |
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Epidote is found in greenstone belts and many metamorphic rocks such as gneiss and schist, and is hence fairly widespread. |
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These orogenic belts form a complex geology that records a huge and varied span of Earth's history. |
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Shelden had made a major contribution to the automotive industry with his idea of retractable seat belts. |
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He investigated the early seat belts whose primitive designs were implicated in these injuries and deaths. |
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After the Saab GT 750 was introduced at the New York Motor Show in 1958 with safety belts fitted as standard, the practice became commonplace. |
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In 2013, Ford began offering rear seat inflatable seat belts on a limited set of models, such as the Explorer and Flex. |
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The 1972 Volkswagen ESVW1 Experimental Safety Vehicle presented passive seat belts. |
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The first commercial car to use automatic seat belts was the 1975 Volkswagen Golf. |
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By early 1978, Volkswagen had reported 90,000 Rabbits sold with automatic seat belts. |
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A study released in 1978 by the United States Department of Transportation claimed that cars with automatic seat belts had a fatality rate of. |
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Motorists who would normally wear seat belts must still fasten the manual lap belt, thus rendering redundant the automation of the shoulder belt. |
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However, the interlock system spurred severe backlash from an American public who largely rejected seat belts. |
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In 2001, Congress directed NHSTA to study the benefits of technology meant to increase the use of seat belts. |
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In the European Union, all new long distance buses and coaches must be fitted with seat belts. |
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Industrial processes were no longer limited by power transmission using line shafts, belts, compressed air or hydraulic pressure. |
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One red flag I will advise is if you see a bunch of kids running around wearing black belts you are probably in a McDojo. |
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Instructors are hoping that he won't go off and train with some other teacher of a McDojo where producing masses of black belts is the norm. |
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The lake districts form part of the Baltic Ridge, a series of moraine belts along the southern shore of the Baltic Sea. |
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Here the transition from the desert vegetation of the plains to the lush vegetation of the mist belts is abrupt. |
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By means of belts and rollers an operator can maneuver the ULD from the dolly cart, up to the aircraft baggage hold door, and into the aircraft. |
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Common types of buffer zones are demilitarized zones, border zones and certain restrictive easement zones and green belts. |
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Landscaping around the town included the blending of housing into the northern hillside through the use of structural planting and tree belts. |
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Power to the machines was provided by a large steam engine via overhead shafting and belts. |
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It is used in scuba diving weight belts to counteract the diver's buoyancy. |
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Others were said to have drowned, weighed down by the belts of gold they were wearing around their bodies. |
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The raw materials are brought to the top of the blast furnace via a skip car powered by winches or conveyor belts. |
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He is a passionate Swansea City supporter, and has appeared at the Liberty Stadium with his championship belts. |
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In 1992 he was also inducted into the Welsh Sports Hall of Fame and one of his prize winning belts is part of the organisation's display. |
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A lack of seat belts and unsecured seats meant they tumbled around inside the car. |
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Generally, orogenic belts consist of long parallel strips of rock exhibiting similar characteristics along the length of the belt. |
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Orogenic belts are associated with subduction zones, which consume crust, produce volcanoes, and build island arcs. |
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The advent of plate tectonics has explained the vast majority of orogenic belts and their features. |
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These two belts of metasediments flank the South Harris igneous complex, and form the largest outcrop of such rocks in the Outer Hebrides. |
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Both seismic belts meet in Indonesia, making the region has relatively high occurrences of earthquake and volcanic eruption. |
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Earth's surface can be subdivided into specific latitudinal belts of approximately homogeneous climate. |
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The cratons are connected by orogenic belts, regions of highly deformed rock where the tectonic plates have engaged. |
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Pillow lavas are used generally to confirm subaqueous volcanism in metamorphic belts. |
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These are often marked by uplift and volcanic mountain belts on the continental plate. |
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The plasmasphere and Van Allen belts have partial overlap, with the extent of overlap varying greatly with solar activity. |
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Crocodile leather can be made into goods such as wallets, briefcases, purses, handbags, belts, hats, and shoes. |
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Traffic in Panama moves on the right, and Panamanian law requires that drivers and passengers wear seat belts. |
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Mito has the tradition of making wooden masks, and Viquez has artisans who specialise in colorful belts and blankets. |
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To its rotating central shaft, belts and gears could be attached to drive a great variety of machinery. |
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Electric motors allowed also more flexibility in manufacturing and required less maintenance than line shafts and belts. |
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Some believed that abdominal chilling made one more susceptible and flannel and cholera belts were routine in army kits. |
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The screens are connected by chain belts and splocket wheels, so that the bottom screen drives the other two. |
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This is coupled with safety belts, alloy wheels and a steering wheel lock antitheft device. |
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Emily Waggel, a student at Cincinnati State Technical and Community College, worked for a company that makes conveyor belts. |
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There were four beaded black looks, with strong metal belts. |
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The Briton lost his WBA and IBF belts in a hotlydisputed loss to Peterson in the Washington fighter's hometown last December. |
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He will always be remembered as the first British boxer after WW2 to win three Lonsdale belts outright, as well as one of the games. |
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Some countries have banned lap belts while there are a few countries that have made them mandatory. |
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Some older or classic cars have lap belts only, but you may be able to retrofit your vehicle with a newer lap and shoulder belt combination. |
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