After many modifications, the end result is an extremely tough, durable and sturdy blade that retains a keen edge over many years. |
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When there are bubbles, cut into the veneer with a sharp razor blade using a steel rule for guidance. |
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A smooth transverse surface was made at the lower cut end with a sharp razor blade. |
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She slapped his side with the flat of her blade, calmly adding injury to insult before walking away. |
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He smiled pleasantly and held up a black-gloved hand to show a short, wicked knife with a taped handle and curving blue blade. |
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Pietersen has a highly idiosyncratic technique, based on an early lunge on to the front foot and a somewhat agricultural swing of the blade. |
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He swept his black blade around in a flat, horizontal arc, watching in satisfaction as the keen edge drew nearer and nearer to Anya's midsection. |
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Angle the blade against the stone then push the blade lightly along as if you were trying to slice off a paper-thin wafer of stone. |
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Using it as a saw works a bit better, but it appears the faults in the blade help here. |
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This allows anesthesia of the area long enough to introduce the blade into the abscessed area for drainage. |
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Lazarus managed to block a blade as swift as a darting snake, disengaged, and went into a series of jabs to ward away his enemy. |
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Of the two kinds of jade, jadeite and nephrite, the former is harder than the latter and cannot be scratched with a penknife blade. |
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The knife has been described as having a six or seven-inch blade with a jagged edge down one side only. |
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Similarly, the steak and kidney pie is now made with best blade steak rather than chuck beef. |
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Seizing an opportunity, he slashed upwards with his knife, the keen edge of his blade taking grip on the dog's neck. |
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A jigsaw with a plaster-cutting blade will make the job easier, but be careful not to cut through existing cables hidden in the ceiling. |
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He's about to replace a blade on the jigsaw when he hears someone shuffling up the gravel road. |
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Use an X-ACTO Knife, utility knife or electric jigsaw and slowly insert the blade into the gourd. |
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It is a compact, drop-point fixed blade designed for easy carry and adaptable to many uses. |
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She hits downward, a jolt searing through my shoulder blade, I sag visibly. |
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A radiused thumbhole is used to access the blade and, once again, a liner-lock secures it in place. |
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Slide the blade into the oyster along the underside of the top shell, cutting the adductor muscle to release the oyster. |
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Place a combination square or try square over the rail so the blade is in line with the edge of the stile. |
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The industrial-strength stainless steel cutting blade is designed to juice fruits and vegetables. |
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Occasionally you must stop to hone the blade and look behind to admire the precision of the windrow that's formed. |
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The students also tailored the shape and proportions of their blade to keep the airflow subsonic. |
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Cut the nozzle with a sharp razor blade or utility knife to about a 45-degree angle. |
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A longer wheelbase permits a more aggressive moldboard angle for a given blade length than a shorter wheelbase does. |
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Tools consist now of bone, wood and stone, made up as an adze, knife blade, borer, arrow or spearhead. |
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When a propeller produces thrust, aerodynamic and mechanical forces are present that cause the blade to vibrate. |
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During the burning, if the shoulder blade makes a rattling sound it means evil spirits are haunting the house. |
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As soon as their swords parted, he struck him in the side with the flat of his blade. |
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The flat of the blade cracked across the back of Lexa's head, knocking her to the ground, the fall jarring her sword from her grip. |
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Hardware on the excavation equipment then uses that elevation map to control the blade height automatically in order to grade the site properly. |
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Yeah, in the production booth we had to splice tape off a reel-to-reel deck, using a razor blade and tape. |
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I think I saw Chad standing over me with a razor blade, but I really don't know. |
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So when you get back to work, you're not only drunk but your tongue feels like someone scraped it with the dull end of a razor blade. |
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The set, or alternating tilt of each tooth, cuts a kerf that is wider than the thickness of the blade. |
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My limbs are stiff and painful, my nose is running like a tap, my throat feels like I've swallowed a razor blade, and I feel like I am drunk. |
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Use a razor blade held flat against the liner, and try to shave off the raised lip. |
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Having no splicer, Markopoulos edited the film with a magnifying glass, cellophane tape an a razor blade. |
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The idea is to use a razor blade to see into how many tiny pieces you can cut one of the long vegetables. |
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When the first person laid the sharp edge of a razor blade on my stomach, I didn't even flinch. |
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Split the crowns at the base of stems with a sharp knife or a razor blade to detect rot. |
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It wasn't that long ago that I was editing radio reports with a piece of tape and a razor blade! |
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Use a single-edge razor blade, matte knife, or coping saw with a very fine blade for detail cutting. |
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Crosses were scored onto metal sample stubs using a single-edged razor blade. |
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Women who want to remove underarm hair should use an electric razor or cream rather than a blade. |
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The ability to shift the blade right and left comes in handy for slope and ditch work and for grading roads and parking lots. |
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I was trying to reattach a wiper blade at the time and I thought he might have thought I was vandalising the car. |
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As soon as his left shoulder blade touched the door, he winced in pain. |
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I stared at the knife in my hand for a long time, turning it over and over in my hands, admiring the keen edge and the gleaming metal that made the blade. |
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Soon after 1pm, police were called to reports of a man with a blade in the street. |
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I remember being worried by his view of human nature, in A blade of Light and Hard Rain Falling. |
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For the red pepper aioli, in the bowl of a food processor fitted with the metal blade attachment, puree the red bell peppers and garlic until smooth, about two minutes. |
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Nothing does it quite like deftly decapitating a bottle of bubbly with a gleaming blade. |
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I grabbed it, and pressed the flat of the blade against my wrist. |
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Wieder remembers cutting mats using a razor blade and a straight edge. |
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I lashed out and caught the side of his helmet with the flat of my blade. |
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He sliced his finger up with a razor blade beforehand as well so he was in a bit of pain and I think that he just needed to calm down for a minute. |
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The researchers aimed to use the brake to ratchet the propeller in only one direction, by executing a series of chemical reactions between blade and brake. |
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In automatic mode it actuates the hydraulic valves that control the blade. |
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He was constantly hitting Adrian's side with the flat of his blade. |
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Not only the thorns, but also the petals are sharper than a razor blade. |
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The work is done purely by hand, and through a series of 10 whetstones, the blade is filed down, sharpened, and finished with an elaborate wavy pattern. |
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A metal blade is set in the kerf and this is tapped to split the stone. |
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An optional tail-grading feature adds to grading capacity by leveling out windrows left by the circle-mounted blade, thereby eliminating a second pass. |
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Baugh was the catalyst, swivel-pulling the quickies, slashing and cutting like a blade and cleverly upper-cutting over the slip cordon and wicket-keeper. |
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After storage, thick transversal sections were made with a razor blade. |
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In a second he'd jimmied the lock open for me with the tip of the blade. |
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The blade pierced his liver and diaphragm, missing his heart and aorta by a fraction of an inch. |
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That blade had gone through, and the X-rays revealed that the tip of the blade was on the edge of my aorta, the main artery. |
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He screwed up his eyes and studied the clouds, wet a finger and held it up, picked a blade of grass and felt it between finger and thumb, smelt it. |
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The light from the open window glinted off every angle and gave the appearance that the blade itself was shimmering as it sent rainbows of refracted light across the room. |
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Check the hardware store for an extra length metal cutting jigsaw blade. |
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For this you will need a hacksaw or a jigsaw with a hacksaw blade. |
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As the land rose, the rushing Colorado cut down through it, just as a rotary saw blade cuts a narrow kerf into a log that is being lifted up into a sawmill. |
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Lay clove on cutting board and smash with the flat of a knife blade. |
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Despite a dizzying number of women coming forward against her husband, Camille Cosby refuses to sharpen her blade of vengeance. |
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The sharp angle between the blade and the basal facet suggests that, like the palmate sclerites of H. evangelista, they were adpressed to the body surface. |
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Every flower, every blade of grass, every tree had to be created in cg. |
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Maynard left the clamp in place and managed to pull out the blade. |
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This will allow you to get the jig saw blade though the door when you start cutting out the rectangular hole. |
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Obi-Wan Kenobi and Qui-Gon Jinn are in a fight with Darth Maul when the evil one flicks out a second blade at the end of his saber. |
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A MAN who was being deported from the UK yesterday threatened to swallow a razor blade on board a Gulf Air flight. |
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One customer at a Florida McDonald's outlet reportedly found a razor blade in her breakfast sandwich last year. |
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The 'rolling scissors' cutter contains a double-edged razor blade which falls out easily. |
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The blade holder is black-oxide coated, and it provides support and strength for the razor blades. |
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Guys who suffer from in-grown hairs and razor bumps are best to use a single blade razor, while the rest get a closer shave with a twin blade. |
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The only competition that I could find in the market place to the Diablo was the Marathon Decking blade, which was also a thin kerf blade. |
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Conversely, the retreating blade flaps down, develops a higher angle of attack, and generates more lift. |
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He noticed that he still held the knife aloft and brought his arm down, replacing the blade in the sheath. |
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When rotor goes to autorotation, an inclined alpha hinge provides automatic change of blade pitch to three degrees as the shaft stops rotating. |
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Totally plain blade and simple two-branch, single-knuckle bow guard with evidence of crude sand casting. |
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Bull did not hesitate to obey, for the broad, cold blade of a bowie rested lightly against the back of his neck. |
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Puck carriers will often use the blade of the hockey stick in timing a deke or fake to get around an opponent. |
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Just as Ione began to slow, she struck Ione's sword aside and drove her own blade home. |
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Improper cooling and a dull milling blade on titanium can gall the surface. |
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Hawkmoon whipped his sword from the scabbard, leaped forward, and drove the blade into the throat of the warrior just below his gorget. |
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A complete hemostasis is achieved with a minimal risk of injury to the trachea when using level 3 with the blunt side of the active blade. |
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In 1984, a Beaker period copper dagger blade was recovered from the Sillees River near Ross Lough, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. |
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A plough may be made of wood, iron, or steel frame with an attached blade or stick used to cut the earth. |
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This is a variety of ridge plough notable in that the blade points towards the operator. |
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The skull showed that a blade had hacked away part of the rear of the skull. |
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Many people experimented with rotary blade mowers in the late 1920s and early 1930s, and Power Specialties Ltd. |
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A cylinder mower or reel mower carries a fixed, horizontal cutting blade at the desired height of cut. |
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Each blade in the blade cylinder forms a helix around the reel axis, and the set of spinning blades describes a cylinder. |
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A rotary mower rotates about a vertical axis with the blade spinning at high speed relying on impact to cut the grass. |
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The quality of cut can be inferior if the grass is pushed away from the blade by the cushion of air. |
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Most use the horizontal rotating blade system, though usually with multiple blades. |
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The blade is designed to keep the clippings circulating underneath the mower until the clippings are chopped quite small. |
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In addition, when Excalibur was first drawn, in the first battle testing Arthur's sovereignty, its blade blinded his enemies. |
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The forequarter includes the neck, shoulder, front legs, and the ribs up to the shoulder blade. |
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The blade of Beowulf's sword touches Grendel's toxic blood, and instantly dissolves so that only the hilt remains. |
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The idea is to hit the ball to best effect with the flat surface of the bat's blade. |
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After three or four mincings with a coarse blade the product was passed two or three times through a fine blade. |
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This gives the blade a hollow interior, and therefore creates an ideal pathway for the air and gas. |
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The point of placement of the blade in the water is a relatively fixed point about which the oar serves as a lever to propel the boat. |
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The blade emerges from the water square and feathers immediately once clear of the water. |
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Near the end of the recovery, the rower squares the blade into perpendicular orientation with respect to the water, and begins another stroke. |
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An 'oar' is often referred to as a blade in the case of sweep oar rowing and as a scull in the case of sculling. |
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A sculling oar is shorter and has a smaller blade area than the equivalent sweep oar. |
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The animal would then be dispatched with a venabulum, a short spear with a crossguard at the base of the blade. |
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The blade is easily adjusted and can be placed in a protective, noncutting position by turning a circular dial on the underside. |
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A dagger with an iron blade found in Tutankhamun's tomb, 13th century BC, was recently examined and found to be of meteoric origin. |
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On the hill of Weathertop, they are again attacked by the Black Riders, who wound Frodo with a cursed blade. |
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For example, Aerodynamic modeling is used to determine the optimum tower height, control systems, number of blades and blade shape. |
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One of the predominant ways wind turbines have gained performance is by increasing rotor diameters, and thus blade length. |
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A switch to carbon fiber in the structural spar of the blade yields weight savings of 20 to 30 percent, or approximately 15 metric tons. |
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The chief manufacturing process in blade fabrication is the layering of plies. |
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Under these conditions, blading becomes strictly a reaction type design with the base of the blade solely impulse. |
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As the volume increases, the blade height increases, and the base of the blade spins at a slower speed relative to the tip. |
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This is a bar or blade which is pulled over the seabed behind any suitable ship or boat. |
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Inexperienced shuckers can apply too much force, which can result in injury if the blade slips. |
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When humans drive motor boats over shallow seagrass areas, sometimes the propeller blade can tear out or cut the seagrass. |
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From the outside the rope ran through the blade, through the round block and topsides and was fastened inside the hull. |
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The ship was steered by a vertical flat blade with a short round handle, at right angles, mounted over the starboard side of the aft gunwale. |
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The conventional way of inspecting the blades is for workers to rappel down the blade, taking a day per turbine. |
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Every summer roller blade events are organized in the city on Friday evening every fortnight and have great success. |
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The Magdalenian tool culture is characterised by regular blade industries struck from carinated cores. |
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This machine had a four blade rotor with flapping hinges but relied upon conventional airplane controls for pitch, roll and yaw. |
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When the helicopter is hovering, the outer tips of the rotor travel at a speed determined by the length of the blade and the rotational speed. |
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The airspeed of the advancing rotor blade is much higher than that of the helicopter itself. |
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It is possible for this blade to exceed the speed of sound, and thus produce vastly increased drag and vibration. |
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At the same time, the advancing blade creates more lift traveling forward, the retreating blade produces less lift. |
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Spatula applicators, with a flexible stainless steel blade, are used to apply filler. |
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Other facilities in Colorado include a further 750 persons employed at a blade manufacturing facility in Windsor, Colorado. |
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In October 2009, Vestas and QinetiQ claimed a successful test of a stealth wind turbine blade mitigating radar reflection problems for aviation. |
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Sutcliffe flung himself backwards and the blade missed his right eye, stabbing him in the cheek. |
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In archaeology, a prismatic blade is a long, narrow, specialized stone flake tool with a sharp edge, like a small razor blade. |
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The dorsal surface, on the other hand, exhibits scar ridges running parallel to the long axis of the blade. |
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A blade is defined as a flake with parallel or subparallel margins that is usually at least twice as long as it is wide. |
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It was inserted along the fabric alongside two warp threads, and under the raised weft, and as it was guided forward the blade severed the weft. |
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In the middle of the 20th Century gins using a rotating blade replaced ones using a reciprocating blade. |
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Examples include tank tracks, bulldozer blade edges and cutting blades on the jaws of life. |
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Centerless grinding is when the workpiece is supported by a blade instead of by centers or chucks. |
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The cells are filled with ink, and the excess is scraped off the surface with a doctor blade. |
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The leaf blade of a butterwort is smooth, rigid, and succulent, usually bright green or pinkish in colour. |
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It splits the wood into two parts by the pressure concentration at the blade. |
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The leaves of Carex comprise a blade, which extends away from the stalk, and a sheath, which encloses part of the stalk. |
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The blade is normally long and flat, but may be folded, inrolled, channelled or absent. |
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The blade rang against the sputcheon as he drew it, eliminating the element of surprise. |
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Cordice affixed a surgical clamp to the blade to accord a grip on it. |
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Slow roasting is better for lean or not so tender cuts such as topside or whole bolar blade, which are not suitable to be cooked very pink. |
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Garden shops now carry hoes with this depth of blade, so that all that has to be done is to cut off the handle to a wieldable length. |
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He yearned to strike with the working edge of the blade, but was not ready to leave himself effectively wizardless in the face of the enemy. |
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The rifle had a 3-leaf backsight and a brass blade foresight dovetailed into the barrel. |
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An upper blade is the most vulnerable since it projects into the web path and is far more subject to the abrasive properties of the web material. |
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The labels included a picture of a butterfly on a blade of grass. |
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He fends her off and, instead, she buries the blade in her own stomach. |
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Kickback becomes more intense when there is more blade that can be pinched. |
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Theoretically, this radius might be the radius of a wind generator blade. |
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Where sediments are thick, most of them are scraped off onto the leading edge of the overriding plate, like snow piling up on a plow blade, forming an accretionary prism. |
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The bride carried a menagerie of white flowers featuring Royal Bouquet orchids, Star of Bethlehem, and Tiki roses with fresh asparagus fern, amaranthus, and blade grass. |
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In an after-stroke, Lancelot brought his blade skidding down shallowly across Mordred's armor to nick his neck, the only exposed flesh on his body. |
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They sparred heavily for nearly ten minutes, neither gaining the advantage until Kathleen, with one furious uphand stroke, snapped Reed's blade in two near the hilt. |
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Seeing her car keys, she grabbed the chain, finding her switch blade. |
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Sam pulls a switch blade from out of his boot, and runs toward Daton. |
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In each boot was a small knife, in her left pocket was a pocket knife, taped to her right wrist was a switch blade, and holstered to her shoulder was a dagger. |
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Prismatic or subprismatic blade and bladelet cores are extremely rare. |
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Out of the handles flipped the smooth blade and the serrated blade, which was dangerously sharp, the flathead screwdrivers, the Phillips screwdriver, the can opener, the awl. |
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Where the blade meets the culm there is a structure called the ligule. |
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In foil the important thing is to be sure you have the right of way. You gain right of way by starting the attack first or beating the blade last. |
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Evidence in the form of stone blade points recovered from Aguateca indicate that darts and spears were the primary weapons of the Classic Maya warrior. |
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The Huns used a type of spatha in the Iranic or Sassanid style, with a long, straight approximately 83cm blade, usually with a diamond shaped iron guard plate. |
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The analysis of obsidian debitage can reveal whether or not prismatic blade production occurred at a site and, if it had, what stages of production the process included. |
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He stabbed McVitie in the face and stomach, driving the blade into his neck while twisting the knife, not stopping even as McVitie lay on the floor dying. |
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Blade height is adjusted by changing the pitch of the blade. |
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As the incisors grind against each other, the softer dentine on the rear of the teeth wears away, leaving the sharp enamel edge shaped like the blade of a chisel. |
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He tested the blade against the palp of his thumb, then returned to the living room and decisively, scrape by scrape, cut away the hex sign, leaving a halo of ragged wood. |
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A paper-thin line of blood welled up to meet the metal, and Lily, who had become very still from the moment the blade touched her, drew in a ragged, painfilled breath. |
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More advanced paddle wheel designs feature feathering methods that keep each paddle blade closer to vertical while in the water to increase efficiency. |
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Environmentally, the main concerns are blade strike on fish attempting to enter the lagoon, acoustic output from turbines, and changes in sedimentation processes. |
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An aircraft flying above the wind farm's turning blades could become impossible to detect because the blade tips can be moving at nearly aircraft velocity. |
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Wind speeds above those limits result in the wind turbine adjusting its blade angles to reduce generator speed or in some cases shutting down entirely. |
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The flexibility of the hemp rope allowed the blade to pivot. |
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This corresponded to a hole in the midsection of the rudder blade. |
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The reason is due to the effect of the rotation speed for each blade. |
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Modern steam turbines frequently employ both reaction and impulse in the same unit, typically varying the degree of reaction and impulse from the blade root to its periphery. |
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By incorporating carbon fiber into parts of existing blade systems, manufacturers may increase the length of the blades without increasing their overall weight. |
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For example, the blade of an ice skate, upon exerting pressure on the ice, would melt a thin layer, providing lubrication between the ice and the blade. |
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The sword blade is signed by the maker Maestre Domingo of Toledo. |
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In extraction, the rower pushes down on the oar handle to quickly lift the blade from the water and rapidly rotates the oar so that the blade is parallel to the water. |
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The catch, which is placement of the oar blade in the water, and the extraction, also known as the finish or release, when the rower removes the oar blade from the water. |
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Out in the center of the ring Romero profiled in front of the bull, drew the sword out from the folds of the muleta, rose on his toes, and sighted along the blade. |
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It was over one metre in length and had an oar blade for a handle. |
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Woodworking tools such as adzes appear in the archaeological record, although some flint blade types remained similar to their Palaeolithic predecessors. |
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He had finished his tea and was sitting in his Jackie Howe, which is a singlet with the sleeves out of it, and called after a famous shearer of the blade days. |
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Specialized equipment such as blade mowers and hot saws will be used. |
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The blade had been inches from showing Moe a Harlem sunset. A longer knife, or an extra twist, and Moe would've bled to death before the meat wagon arrived. |
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For maximum destructive effect, the user crashed his falx down on to the target doublehanded, then drew the blade back toward himself in a sawing motion. |
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The brachiophore or brachial process is a simple, somewhat flat blade located at the notothyrial margin and underlying the notothyrial edge of the interarea. |
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John Climo, 42, who is serving a life sentence for murder, suffered a six-inch wound to his neck after a razor blade attack in HMP Full Sutton in Yorkshire. |
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