Its origins stem from 1898, when a Maj Davidson of the US army bolted a machine gun to a 3-cylinder car. |
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London plainclothes police were on the trail of a suspected member of a terror network when he bolted in a subway. |
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The tilting mechanism consisted of a large bevel gear segment bolted to the cross-head and positioned within the frame of the machine. |
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Surprisingly to me, the old bridge didn't have trunnels, it was all bolted. |
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The Huygens probe, built and managed by the European Space Agency, is bolted to Cassini and fed electrical power through an umbilical cable. |
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When I finally did open it, I bolted inside and slammed the door shut behind myself. |
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The man came back for a second time and they pushed him out again and bolted the door. |
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As soon as I closed the door behind myself, there was a resounding clunk, as the door was bolted shut. |
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When she became distressed, he stopped, walked off and bolted the door shut behind him. |
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Once I was upstairs and had bolted the door behind me, I looked at my watch. |
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Chains are wrapped across the inside of his door and all the windows are bolted shut. |
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Even if it meant the door being bolted and locked, there was no way I was going to leave that room. |
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Despite the lack of room, the crew forced everyone down below and then bolted the hatch. |
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He watched as guards locked and bolted the heavy door to the strongroom where the cargo from the wreck had been stacked. |
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The blockade caused chaos on the A59 as protesters, using D-locks, tripods and chains, closed and bolted the two side entrance gates. |
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As she stood in the room, all was silent, except for the quiet breathing from everyone, and the sound of the door being bolted shut. |
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The girder can rest on top of the posts attached with metal fasteners or two girders can sandwich the posts and be bolted or nailed to them. |
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I like the way that the Indian vocal runs in the background all the way through the track, rather than being bolted on as an occasional sample. |
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Other reduction gearboxes were quite common in Britain, but they were bolted to the rear of the gear box. |
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The multi-link rear suspension is bolted directly to the unibody without subframe or rubber isolation. |
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Each center piece was individually bolted to its matching end trusses, and then they too were joined by joists and covered with metal decking. |
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When police arrived they found that they had stolen the internal cash machine, which had been bolted to the floor. |
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With the bike upside down, clamp the top of the seatpost into a large bench vise that is bolted to a very secure workbench. |
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The immediate counter to that concern is that the horse has already bolted out of that barn. |
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Startled, the horse bolted, carrying its rider away even faster, though the rider was worried only about holding on. |
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They were enjoying a horse drawn carriage ride to the Briksdal Valley glacier when one of the dozen or so horses bolted on the way back. |
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The instant the reins were passed, the horse bolted to a full gallop flying down the dirt road. |
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There was a considerable amount of equine rebellion as horses spooked, bolted and whirled. |
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A small black cat bolted across the road in the direction Star was traveling. |
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The cat bolted off the road, maddened by the sudden noise and left the devastating scene far behind. |
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I too, had no choice, for my mare fairly bolted after them, and I held on as hard as I could. |
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A teenage girl from South Yorkshire died instantly after her horse bolted out of control and into the path of a car, an inquest heard yesterday. |
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Wearing traditional garb and astride a horse, her cover was blown when the beast bolted and threw her off, exposing her camera. |
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If the horses had bolted or if a rocket had hit us we could have been killed. |
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Two sheep bolted through the opening she had left, then stopped, staring wild-eyed into the night. |
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Instead Sam bolted for the stairs that lead to the upper floor of the house. |
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He then felt a strong impulse coming from his stomach and he then bolted for the nearest bathroom, however he couldn't remember where one was. |
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Any actual customers had bolted from the place with half eaten whoppers in their hands fearing some kind of massive overthrowing or revolt. |
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Buddy bolted, bounding down the driveway and across the street, heading right for me. |
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Buddy bolted towards the hospital room, arriving just as Maureen was leaving. |
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Nobody in the neighborhood apparently paid special attention to the fugitives' activities until after they had bolted. |
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Without thinking, Ryan bolted up the stairs, leaving the children to struggle on their own. |
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A plane homed in on the Corolla, and, as the family bolted from the car, bombs fell within a few feet of them. |
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The gong sounded, and as the boys bolted forward, Nicola suddenly went light-headed. |
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In the semi-final Michael bolted into the changing rooms because he didn't want to take a penalty! |
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George bolted, and Scott, my other pal was closet to the gang now, walking down the hill after us. |
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One of the three plants that bolted did so in its second year and two in their third year. |
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Arun seized the bowl and bolted the cold food himself, spurred both by hope and the fledgling's panting breaths. |
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If we bolted our food and ran down the street, we might just catch him before he went off duty, and claim a penny on the empty bottle. |
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So a military treaty by itself, or one unintelligently bolted on to other measures, cannot be enough. |
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Final alignment is done with a device that pulls the units together to be bolted. |
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Bond climbed the few stairs and unlocked his door and locked and bolted it behind him. |
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She was swaying from side to side and the men unshackled her from the ceiling and dragged her to a metallic chair, bolted to the floor. |
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The senior staff bolted from their chairs, leaving the waiters to clear the table of plate after plate of untouched food. |
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Erik woke slowly, but when he realized he hadn't heard anything about Kallie, he bolted upright, causing him to get a little lightheaded. |
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Ibis knocked at another door, this one tall and fashioned of long, thin planks bolted with iron spikes. |
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It is essentially a 747 jet engine that is bolted down on a stand and requires its own storage bunker of fuel at Napier wharf to supply it. |
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Eyewitnesses vouch for the fact that they stayed to help the children escape but bolted from the scene when public anger turned against them. |
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Installing a proper system for checking that illegal meat is not imported might be shutting the stable door after the horse has bolted. |
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It is called shutting the stable door after the horse has bolted and not having the moral courage to admit they are wrong. |
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The only furniture was a camp bed, bolted to the floor, and a toilet behind a privacy shield. |
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Each included a laser seeker, guidance unit, control canards bolted to the bomb's nose, and enlarged tail fins bolted to the rear. |
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Elyante lead them to the cabin, where hammocks hung and a little table was bolted down in the middle. |
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The bridge is a fixed hardtail, looks and plays like a normal Strat style trem, just bolted down for stability. |
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People stood stock-still and simply orated, their arms firmly bolted to their sides. |
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The massive columns were delivered to the site with stub pieces prewelded to them, and the steel beams were bolted to those stubs. |
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Actually, one side and the ends should be packed, then the chainplate slid in and bolted in place. |
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He bolted, trying to get away from the snake that was nipping at his hocks. |
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With a start she bolted up it her bed, her breaths coming in heavy pants as tears continued to make their way down her flushed cheeks. |
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Since the Hawks bolted in 1968, fans have not been clamoring for a team in St. Louis. |
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The telegraphs with their enamel faceplates remained bolted to the floors, and that's not something you often see on a shipwreck off Britain. |
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But he concedes that most of the collection is bolted to walls of the Fielding offices of the EMSB, which remains inaccessible to visitors. |
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There was a chair and a desk bolted down on the wood planked floor, a few paintings on the walls and a porthole, which was covered by her cloak. |
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One girl bolted to the fire alarm and pulled it, setting the siren wailing and then sprinting for the door. |
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Laminated timber portal frames bolted to a concrete raft slab on strip foundations are spaced at 5m intervals. |
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Dropping his briefcase and keys by the door, he bolted for the phone and grabbed it while plopping down in the nearest chair. |
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Mom nodded, and the two of us bolted from there, away from the kitchen, but not before grabbing some Oreos out of the cookie jar. |
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Seconds later, a thunderous explosion sounded and cattle that were pointed towards water now bolted away from the explosion. |
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He was thwarted because the searching police officers had bolted the door from the inside. |
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Shane practically bolted off of the plane, leaving his parents behind him, working cricks out of their necks. |
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His sneakers pounded the black pavement as he bolted to the sliding glass doors. |
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He bolted large shaped lengths of blue Dacron to opposite sides of a central aluminum bar so that the plane of the painting twisted. |
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They gaped at him, their mouths slightly open, then simultaneously bolted for the basement door to the outside. |
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Once both her parents had gone, she'd deadlocked the door, bolted it top and bottom. |
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It's bolted to the bottom of the chassis, and you'll need to undo those bolts to get at the screws holding the hoses on. |
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He was driving some sissy little Japanese car with odd little tires and wheels and a bunch of ugly gewgaws and gimcracks bolted on. |
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The building, much of which has been bolted together, is demountable and could be reconstructed elsewhere. |
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On 15 September 1998, in LaSalle, Rosalind Burrowes was loudly objecting as bailiffs bolted a Denver boot on her wheel. |
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The horses pulling his carriage bolted and the carriage was left hanging over a bridge above the river Seine. |
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Witnesses say a man parked the car early this morning, then grabbed a duffel bag and bolted. |
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The castings were dovetailed and bolted together, and formed the basis for a four-passenger automobile that weighed just 948 lb. |
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They rather resemble high-rise apartment blocks tipped on their sides, with a hull bolted on to the underside. |
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The floor has to be corrugated, wavy like a barn roof to make it strong since the floor is not bolted to a frame. |
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Orange scaffolding then appeared, looking much like oversized staples, either stem bolted into a brick. |
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And then, rushing in with a gust of air that was welcomely cool, Miss Halden bolted inside. |
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The stairs were steep and creaking and he held on to the rail bolted to the wall. |
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In Zambia we have had decades of the pro-market policies that are bolted on whenever free trade is mentioned. |
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These are bolted to the engine block and sealed with the aforementioned head gasket. |
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A fire extinguisher is best bolted to the inside of the cabin, again within easy reach, but not in the way of your movement in and out. |
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I bought a plain old mechanic's bench vise and bolted it to my garage workbench. |
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The doors of the house have been bolted shut and some of the windows are boarded up. |
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The loud, resounding sound unnerved the monkeys and they bolted from the scene. |
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Some of the signs of a lower-quality trailer are smaller channel, angle iron, pine floors, and floors screwed rather than bolted. |
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Unlike the torque sensor on Miller's car, which is fitted around the pinion shaft, Kalitta's is bolted to the back of the reverser. |
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Crates are bolted together into easily liftable units six long and three high. |
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Finally we heard the shrill ring of the last bell, and Liz and I grabbed our bags and swiftly bolted from the room. |
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The back gate was locked and bolted so they must have jumped the fence run into the kitchen and taken it. |
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Winger's indecision faded as the klaxon went off, signaling shift rotation, and he bolted into action. |
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The finished modules pass over a wall to be bolted into a car or truck body rolling down the assembly line. |
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Signs on store fronts promise tacos and egg rolls, but the windows are dark and the doors bolted. |
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He said the four doors of the ill-fated coach were bolted though he could not say whether they were closed from inside or outside. |
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Not only do telegraphs remain bolted to the interior decks. but so does the binnacle and steering gear. |
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I sucked in a breath and bolted upright, scooting back in my bed till my back hit the headboard and I couldn't go any further. |
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Three-quarters of the ground is a shambles and consists of seats bolted to original terracing with a new roof. |
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Each Spartan cell has a seatless toilet, a small sink and metal bed bolted into the wall. |
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I bolted over to Boite Noire to rent it, thinking the plot sounded like a sweet bit of melancholia. |
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Scaffolding was erected around the building and the roof sections bolted on and weighted down with 80 tons of sand, suspended in two-ton bags. |
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The Aldgate train was the standard London model, built of a tough steel frame upon which aluminium bodywork is bolted firmly down. |
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Then she raced upstairs, bolted her door, and started to cry. |
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With no avail, she took a sharp turn, and bolted in the other direction. |
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They were among fifteen tourists hurt when the horses pulling their carriages bolted unexpectedly during a tour of the Briksdal glacier in Stryn, western Norway, on Monday. |
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But with a PC price war looming, the boys that billed themselves as the premier Linux PC hardware company read the runes, took a long lunch and bolted. |
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The incident happened when the horse was being led along the towpath on Sunday by her owner when she shied at a cycle barrier and bolted backwards. |
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You were knocked unconscious and your horse bolted for home. |
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The three-year-old, trained by Mark Johnston, bolted home by eight lengths in a maiden race at Carlisle 12 days ago and looks capable of holding his own in handicap company. |
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Police and a vet were called, but the distressed cow bolted across greens and fairways and out of reach of pursuers trying to corner it in order to sedate it. |
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He pocketed the cellphone, keys and the revolver, and bolted out the door. |
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Trudy ran behind him only to hear the door being bolted from the outside. |
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Tables stretched down each wall where bots of all sizes and shapes sat, were bolted, or trundled back and forth assembling cleaning and tearing down other bots. |
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This priest, showing the gutlessness which has characterized him for quite some time, bolted and ran when a man could have been dying because of him. |
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I bolted upright and banged my head on the shelf in the closet. |
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In search of answers, they bolted and ran to alternative practitioners. |
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Commuters were battered on the then unsheltered platforms at Flinders Street railway station, horses bolted, and hailstones filled the cable tram tracks. |
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The horse of one of the lead knights threw its rider and bolted backward. |
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After locations are marked, rigid steel frames are erected and bolted into the mud mats to hold the templates at the proper position and elevation. |
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The unattended horse bolted and damaged the plaintiff's property. |
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I quickly hauled myself up and hiked to a bolted belay on the higher slab. |
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The horses pulling the carriage suddenly took fright for no apparent reason, snapped the traces and bolted off, startling both the hosts and their guest of honour. |
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With no person on the sled to slow it down, the dogs bolted. |
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Tomorrow I go back to French class, having bolted a few weeks before the end of the half year when the darker more hermetic instincts that come with June kicked in. |
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Yesterday Brosnan's itinerary was packed full as he bolted about the city from photocall to photocall and interview to interview and party to party. |
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The 161 plants that bolted in 1986 were monitored weekly or biweekly from 12 April to 10 September for survival, flowering, and silique production. |
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Hammond paced around the man known as Samuel Phillips, who unwilling sat strapped to a bolted down chair in the center of the bleak interrogation room. |
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The underframe fits between the solebars and is bolted to the body. |
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Her mount bolted, unseating her but her foot was entangled in a stirrup. |
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Her horse reared, its eyes rimmed with white as it bolted away, the other three riderless horses bucked until their tethers snapped and galloped after it. |
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Ryan bolted up the stairs and Sheehan went barreling after him. |
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I practically bolted from the car and towards the bridal room. |
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The room was plainly appointed and contained one large bed piled high with furs, a small washstand, and a tall cupboard with a mirror bolted to one of the doors. |
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Then both William and Ashley bolted for their respective rooms. |
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In a panic, my father bolted the door and shut all the windows. |
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As the kids then bolted for safety, 6-year-old aidan Licata paused to hold the door for a little girl. |
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The Stalwarts had bolted the Red Gym and were holding a shadow convention to nominate their own candidates at the opera house. |
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The preservation of the past bolted to the promise of the future has made libraries ground zero of a vanishing world. |
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At the moment when the remaining gunmen were distracted by a cellphone call, the five survivors bolted into the darkness. |
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The chunky bodies, with limbs crudely bolted together, look disturbingly like the torsos of ripped action men. |
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Once I was done I nearly bolted out of the lobby and the station. |
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A short way further along the passage they came to a steel ladder, bolted into the wall and running up through a lightless shaft to the upper levels. |
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My uncle took up the challenge and bolted out to the rescue. |
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Chuck bolted outside to his favorite pee spot, lifted his leg, and I kid you not, he stood there for over 60 seconds holding the perfect yoga position. |
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A telescope is normally bolted to a vast concrete plinth around which the observatory dome can rotate without touching it, and the instrument isolated from tremors. |
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He has decided now that there will be an internal review and an overhaul of the procedures, but he's just shutting the stable door after the horse has bolted. |
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The coaches signed a junior-college hotshot, but he bolted in the spring. |
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The elevator doors tinged open and Justin bolted from the elevator. |
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Steve bolted from the office leaving a perplexed Mrs. Smythe in his wake. |
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By now most of your herbs have bolted to seed and should be re-planted. |
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Piper immediately bolted upright from her more relaxed position. |
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I believe that Strauss remains so universally well-loved because his music is not just stylish and attractive, but also edifyingly well bolted together. |
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Most of the herbicides work best before the weeds have bolted. |
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The scissors component was added, the platform was bolted on. |
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But aware the police were closing in on them, they bolted, leaving fingerprints on cups and the Monopoly set that police then used in their forensic investigation. |
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One such feature is the oil pan axle configuration that has the four-wheel drive differential bolted directly to the oil pan instead of to the frame. |
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Ames is in distress because his wife has bolted after learning of his one-night stand with a woman Ames hardly remembers. |
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I stood with arms raised while the gang members bolted around the room, scooping up armloads of jewelry and gold, before taking flight out the back door. |
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They bolted into the kitchen and before I could even find a weapon big paws were on my chest, I stumbled back, smacked into the counter and got dog slobber all over my neck. |
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The waiter stepped inside and bolted the door, locking us out. |
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A girl in the back bolted up, looking mildly green around the edges. |
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One guest did not pay. One of my checks remained open. They bolted and hit the service door. A walkout. Very ghetto. |
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Share, landside, mouldboard are bolted to the frog which is an irregular piece of cast iron. |
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The base of a plough body is called the frog and the soil wearing parts are bolted to it. |
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On the disused side of Platform 2, an old carriage is bolted to the ground. |
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It's six metres long, it's bolted to the top of a stretch limousine and it's got a lovely little waggly tail. |
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The lightweight steel girders are bolted together, not welded, for ease of demounting. |
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Mountain Cat fairly bolted up at Hamilton last week and he looks a good thing to follow up under a penalty at Brighton. |
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The towers of the field are constituted of angle irons and steel brackets bolted to each other to form a lattice structure. |
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The blind is elevated above the water by four aluminum pipe brackets bolted to each corner using carriage bolts, washers and locknuts. |
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The report of the committee was examined and sifted and bolted to the bran. |
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She was very pleased when we told her that treatment on Varian's Trilogy machine would not require this kind of bolted headframe immobilization. |
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Discovery was bolted to the top of a jumbo jet when it took off from Cape Canaveral in Florida. |
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Indian Maiden landed her seventh Listed win and 14th success in all when she bolted up in the Slatch Farm Stud Fillies' Stakes at Pontefract. |
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Also the dead door, must be securely bolted top and bottom otherwise the two doors can be opened with comparative ease. |
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A heel iron is bolted to the end of the rear landside and helps to carry the back of the plough. |
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Young schoolboy William Taswell had bolted from the early morning service in Westminster Abbey. |
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The rotor is connected to a transmission which is bolted to the airframe, and the turboshaft engine drives the transmission. |
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As soon as two adjacent columns had been erected, a girder was hoisted into place between them and bolted onto the connectors. |
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Nine shells were fired from a Mark 10 mortar which was bolted onto the back of a hijacked Ford van in Crossmaglen. |
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A workpiece may be bolted or screwed to a faceplate, a large, flat disk that mounts to the spindle. |
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The workpiece may be supported between a pair of points called centres, or it may be bolted to a faceplate or held in a chuck. |
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They consist of a number of curve steel slats bolted to the frog. |
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Fearful of missing a roll-call, Representative Charles E. Bennett has ducked out of funerals, bolted from hospital beds and defied snowstorms to get to the House chamber. |
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A heavy leg, similar to a subsoiler leg, is attached to the frame and a circular section share with a larger diameter expander on a flexible link is bolted to the leg. |
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And champion Gary Carroll re-established a lead in the race for the apprentice championship when Solar Sail bolted up in the finale, his 33rd win of the season. |
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Life Jacket gunlocks provide excellent security, speedy lockup and access, and they can be either completely portable or bolted to almost any surface. |
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Conventional pump installations typically consist of a steel reinforced concrete block foundation with an anchor bolted and grouted metal pump base plate. |
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The rails are bolted to these, and the line thus forms a continuous whole. |
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Wrought iron square bars, called cross binders, are run through the roof of the furnace and bolted to the cast iron plates to keep the roof from collapsing. |
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Some Arkansas football fans no doubt will remember ESPN's Pat Forde bashing coach Bobby Petrino when he bolted the Atlanta Falcons to become head Hog. |
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Construction workers in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, recently stood a dizzying 427 meters above the ground and bolted steel pinnacles to the top of the Petronas Towers. |
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The stress and shear in a rivet is analyzed like a bolted joint. |
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