Destiny was not to be opposed and the cogwheels that were set in motion could not be stopped, not even by him. |
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A few cogwheels in Blaise Pascal's seventeenth century calculator perform the entire procedure of addition better and faster than a human mind. |
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The teeth on the train's cogwheels click and grind as you're pulled around dizzying loops and across viaducts. |
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Atoms, they contended, could never function as integral parts of cogwheels, gears or motors. |
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The machinery in it looked oddly antiquated, as if someone had taken a lot of cogwheels and pistons and piled them together. |
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When the car is back together, I'll drive it to Oxford and get him to calibrate it and to provide me with a few extra cogwheels. |
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This is the film where Chaplin gets sucked into the bowels of a machine, tightening screws as he get squeezed through a series of cogwheels. |
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The cogwheels in my brain started churning as I scrubbed my hands under the tap. |
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Therefore, the general basis had been established for all future water, wind, animal, and manually operated mills equipped with cogwheels. |
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Instead of abandoning his bodybuilding dream, he went to a junkyard, got himself some industrial cogwheels and iron bars and somehow tinkered them into a weight set. |
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It can be compared with the cogwheels of a watch. All the different cogwheels do not turn and function in the same way. |
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In this case, there is no possibility of putting pans on the blades as the 2 helicopters are turning like cogwheels. |
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The railway needs large cogwheels to master the Schwändiloch to Engelberg, cyclists need rather smaller ones. |
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Main task of the VAD is to make sure that all the cogwheels fit into each other nicely and that everything goes very smoothly. |
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The cogwheels in Alexa's mind began to turn faster than usual. |
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The cogwheels engage with a plastic module belt which is returned by a return axle, and which forms an endless belt. |
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Smooth-running toothed belts run via drive cogwheels, thus preventing metal coming into contact with metal. |
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Allen paused, and she might as well have heard the cogwheels turning. |
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Primarily used for blasting cogwheels, Schlick multi table shot blast machines are highly customizable wheel blast solutions engineered to your requirements. |
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It consists of two cogwheels which are connected via the clutch sleeve. |
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Just like the cogwheels of an exclusive, Swiss watch. |
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She unexpectedly got the foreign-policy job late last year, when Europe's cogwheels clicked, turned and aligned to favour a High Rep who was British, from the centre-left and a woman. |
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The weights are cogwheels from elevators that were never installed. |
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The open books on the cogwheels symbolize the notion that knowledge is available to all, and that the students will take their learning with them through their lives. |
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A complete and accurate set of levers and cogwheels but no engine. |
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In some cases corruption feeds off anything and anybody in its path: all levels of the political hierarchy, the cogwheels of the administration, the economic and social actors, small groups and individuals. |
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There are no springs, cogwheels, or hands in a NHB-108 model one. |
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This rough assembly of cogwheels and iron sticks which constitutes a gothic clock gave rise not only to our modern chronometres but also to all our present and future mechanisation. |
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