A common method was to bore a hole in the barrel using any of a variety of bung borers, boring taps, augers, tapered reamers, and the like. |
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I took a bung out of one of the drums and looked inside, and it was all black, and not a golden colour like it should have been. |
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I shall write this article without much mention of the bung allegations, as I am looking to discuss quality. |
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Mick used the bung method shown to him by local Northampton angler Spencer Kimton. |
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The spigot stem had an annular cutting edge to cut a cylindrical plug out of the bung or stopper by twisting the spigot. |
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Except for the gym which I have joined to circumnavigate both my bung shin and winter. |
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Marg said it looked pretty crook, it had a bung eye, a bung wing and a bung leg. |
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The latter is covered with a rubber bung that's nice and snug out of the box, but becomes too loose to be of use once you've uncorked it. |
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His invention was designed to cut a hole through an existing bung or stopper rather than through the oak barrel head. |
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A piece of the leather bung which plugged one of these was still there, though the design I had seen on it the last time had disappeared. |
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The juice bubbled and frothed through the open bung hole, and was said to be working or fretting. |
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When I got back from Wellington, my flatmate casually mentioned that the rubber bung had somehow been sucked down the plughole. |
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Each flask was sealed with a foam bung and foil cap, and placed on an orbital shaker at 135 rpm. |
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If you're using a barrel, use a silicone or rubber bung with a hole in the center for an airlock that fits the barrel's opening. |
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The left one went bung earlier in the year, and has not mended as expected, so she's doing it pretty hard, and so is Dad. |
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But bung me on Brunswick street in a Christmas shopping rush and all of a sudden I'm leading the fashion stakes among Asian teens. |
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And if you're a good wee boy we'll see if we can bung you some more dosh when the Scottish block gets fixed in a few weeks' time. |
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Councillors even want to bung a barrister a few grand to state their case at the public inquiry. |
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If anyone rich reads this, can they please bung me some money so I can take her away for a short holiday? |
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In other words, the factories have the proper machinery and simply bung out an extra 100 pairs a week. |
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Deeply and sincerely, when it all got too sensitive, he would bung on an Aussie accent and we'd laugh. |
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And if I promised you a link weeks ago but have still not delivered then sorry but please bung me an email and I'll sort things out. |
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Never try to bung untight hydraulic lines with your hand or with your fingers. |
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Each vessel was fitted with a rubber bung to accommodate the shoot base and electrodes and to minimize re-oxygenation of the medium by the atmosphere. |
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You just turn the taps on if you want a bath, and if you want a shower you push a rubber bung into the tap spout, and the water is diverted up into the shower. |
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Additionally, the Feds sought assurance that the patches MS has issued are adequate to bung the holes without causing problems for the machines they're installed on. |
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Yes it's that time of year again, the time when Big Brother starts and Channel 4 bung God a few quid to make it sunny in order to encourage semi-nudity. |
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Better cook a steak at home and bung some oven chips under the grill. |
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The Clough Years were subsequently tainted with bung allegations. |
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There is a distinct whiff of bung hanging around Old Trafford today, as rumours that Diego Forlan was way over priced for his move to Salford's finest. |
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Latham won the running race, while McManus ended up with a bung leg. |
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My email is going a tad bung at the moment, as is my whole computer. |
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It wasn't so long ago that I told off the Nats for having a bung site. |
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This is a charter for the rich who don't care, for firms blithe enough to bung it on to their fees, for unions powerful enough to make the employer stump up. |
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At the end of the third week at sea, a large barrel with a greased bung hole in the side is brought up from the hold and placed on deck, lashed to the foremast. |
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Push the bung out from inside and then replace the rubber seal ring in the inlet bushing. |
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Thinking over this giant corporate bung, two responses immediately suggest themselves. |
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The pipe is bunged and placed on the fire and when it heats up the bung explodes from the pipe with a noise similar to a.458 rifle shot. |
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Remove the waste pipe bung and reinsert the rubber seal ring into the bushing of the elbow pipe. |
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Humiliated, De Barra skulks off home, showing the good sense to bung her hat in the composting bin on the way. |
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All you have to do is bung her a few dead chickens every so often, so that she knows how well off she is. |
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That way you have a quick meal to bung in the microwave on those nights when you don't get in from uni until late. |
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The tubes can be connected to the receptacle by means of a simple perforated rubber bung. |
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The customer required a robotic bung application solution and also an application for palletizing barrels. |
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But I'm sure I'll bung some things on tomorrow before I naff off. |
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The bung was pressed into the hole to seal it, and the shaft removed. |
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If you pick up a whiff that a neighbour plans so much as a cat-flap, bung in an objection. |
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Special silicon bung with a collar to provide enhanced prehension. |
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And to sustain us while we watch or read, we go to the freezer, take out a frozen pizza, bung it in the microwave and make do. |
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The waste pipe bung is now visible above the sand surface. |
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Andre pulled the bung from the top of a barrel, applied a glass tube with a suction device, and withdrew a pale, almost greenish liquid. |
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There is also a bung for draining off any surplus water. |
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Knocking its bung out, he drew off enough off to give me a sample. |
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Simply buzz off to Scotland and bung what bawbees you have on the nags, for bookies in those parts are not as bookies elsewhere. |
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If Camelot had a heart, they would bung the Nylans a token reward. |
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A bung, made of glass, plastic, rubber, earthenware, silicone, or wood, is a barrel's stopper, analogous to the cork of a bottle. |
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There's also a pretty cool looking power button and a modem socket covered by a rubber bung. |
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He says at the end of the meeting another man, whom Gilmartin didn't recognise, collared him and asked for an outrageous bung. |
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A barrel is made up of staves shaped into a bulging cylinder, with hoops round it, a flat circular head at either end, and at least one hole for a bung. |
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A sterile disposable needle was fixed to the syringe, the air in it expelled carefully without causing aerosols and the needle capped with a sterile rubber bung. |
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