It's a big step, as OEMs traditionally have machined connecting rods themselves. |
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Your neck is the vital connecting corridor between the most important parts of your body, your head and your torso. |
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An undirected edge connecting these two vertices indicates this relationship. |
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They have instead been the connecting thread and the medium of communication for the masses. |
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Then a deluge, arches of water flowing from the scuppers, splashing onto the rocks, connecting the house with the earth. |
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He finally got untracked with a 76-yard touchdown drive, connecting on four straight passes. |
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Mychael spun around, her hand connecting with Caleb's face with a loud smack. |
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I'm only reading Madison's text and connecting it to the debate about religion and government that exists today. |
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They are medium-distance through-routes connecting important towns and linking the national primary routes. |
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In the technical lingo, connecting programs in this way is often called systems integration. |
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It will also have cycle lanes and walkways connecting the development to the town's rail services. |
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It has a large central atrium crisscrossed by walkways connecting open spaces and meeting points. |
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These connecting bars do however not strengthen the torsional resistance of the accommodation ladder. |
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He returned to the main post in the vestibule by way of three long connecting buildings on Wilkins Road. |
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Crowley introduced a unicursal hexigram, where it is drawn with one connecting line, popularized in Thelema. |
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Water cooled engines include radiator, pump, thermostat, fan and connecting hoses and pipes. |
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Applications include valve nuts, cam bearings, impellers, hangers in pickling baths, agitators, crane gears and connecting rods. |
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It was here that the Via Flaminia was made to enter Rome, back in the 3rd century, connecting the city to the Adriatic coast. |
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On the wall were eight strange symbols, all arranged in a circle, with lines connecting them. |
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This has only turned things from bad to worse because the buses have to now ply on a narrow road before reaching the road connecting Town Hall. |
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The RPR network aggregates the packet traffic from around the ring onto one or more highly concentrated links connecting to the network edge. |
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However, the conference definitely fulfilled its role of connecting people and spreading news, methods, and strategies. |
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As we will discuss later, the same strategy may or may not work well for neighborhood structures connecting nonconsecutive sites. |
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The medullar canal was reamed, and an aluminum connecting piece was attached to the top of the tibia with screws and an epoxy resin. |
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After rebooting the system and connecting the AV adaptor, the USB cable has to be connected to a USB 2.0 capable USB port. |
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Soon a long line of tractors streamed over the lone bridge connecting Kosovo with Albania. |
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We are condemned to spend hours and money waiting for connecting flights in foreign airports. |
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The line shows the spectral boundary which is obtained by connecting the loci of spectral lights, marked by the dots in steps of 10 nm. |
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For example, does the Internet, while connecting people with kindred interests, also facilitate social isolation and risk of depression? |
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Officers are not connecting the two attempted snatches, but are urgently appealing for witnesses to both incidents. |
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That book has changed how the world looks at womyn and their empathic ways of connecting and learning. |
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On the west, Dutch has the previously mentioned wye connecting two subdivisions and on the east a 12, 556 ft siding. |
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The urachus is a remnant of allantoic origin, connecting the embryonal cloaca to the allantois during early intrauterine life. |
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Kev finished off by yabbering on about brains connecting to computers and thought-control of objects. |
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Underneath the boxes was a foam piece that had underneath it the clear plastic hoses for the connecting tubing. |
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The neural arches of sauropod vertebrae are comprised of thin laminae of bone connecting the zygapophyses, diapophyses, and neural spine. |
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Looking at the side of the fan reveals a thin band of conductive material encircling the fan surround and connecting to the power cord. |
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The country is a natural land bridge connecting the South American continent with Central America. |
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It was proposed to link the development to the centre of the town by connecting with Claregate Street through Pidgeon lane. |
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In the next story, an elderly woman repairs a toy robot collection in the hopes of connecting with her comatose son. |
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By connecting the system to a suitably calibrated ammeter, the temperature can be read. |
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Additional connecting pivots of the lazy tongs are identified by the numerals 52b, 52c, etc. |
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The woman's presence drew reverence from deep within Portia's soul, though Portia was unaware of the connecting path between their hearts. |
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Just add connecting boards between sections of deck from below to make a box, then either hinge the deck piece or make it a lift section. |
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These sports serve to define dominant masculinity, connecting manhood with violence and competitiveness and often marginalising girls and women. |
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Rare causes of vertigo include stroke or multiple sclerosis or a tumour affecting the nerve connecting the middle ear to the brain. |
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Of 24 micrographs, 22 had neighboring thick and thin filaments with periodic structures connecting the two. |
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This car is four-wheel drive, so down the centre of the chassis there's a drive-shaft, connecting the front and rear axles to the motor. |
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A connecting axis between the two across Jalan Pemuda should perhaps be built. |
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There's a built-in speakerphone capable of connecting up to five parties simultaneously. |
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In a network the decision points are called nodes and the lines connecting nodes are called edges or paths. |
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The major structural change is the addition of a stair connecting the mezzanine to the upper level. |
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The first four and last four galleries formed two parallel axes with a small connecting gallery in between. |
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The vertebrate axial skeleton is much more than a series of vertebrae coupled with the connecting intervertebral disc tissues. |
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A magneto broke, the supercharger was knocked off the engine, and some connecting rods broke. |
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Inside, a skylit atrium runs the full length of the building, connecting its richly complex spaces. |
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New research is also connecting heart problems to behavioral patterns and social conditioning. |
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Not connecting it this way would make it a bomb stripped of all explosives, a dud. |
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Using the free end of the second connecting wire, briefly touch the positive lead on the power supply. |
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It's not just through the airwaves that Salopians are connecting with their favourite radio station. |
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Some critics have blasted him for connecting violence at home to a past history of bloodshed and aggression abroad. |
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Unidentified armed groups continue to attack villages and connecting roads. |
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The jumpers connecting the the two pairs of binding posts fitted at the factory must be removed for bi-wiring. |
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Rail travellers will face further delays from today when engineering work begins on a new connecting track. |
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It could make an impressive chart but I'm content with a single sheet of typing paper, a few words and a modicum of connecting lines. |
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In fact, our unabashed dictionary describes a road as a strip of metalled surface connecting potholes. |
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The mesophyll with large vascular bundles resembles an I-beam construction connecting the adaxial and abaxial surfaces. |
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This suggests the spammers are using Internet connections at work or connecting modems to worklace telephone lines. |
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If so, the cost of connecting to that system may be more affordable than a new septic. |
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From the main entrance, you pass through the existing patio courtyard, sensitively restored, before finally connecting with the new wing. |
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It is a gentle way of connecting thoughts, without applying the abrupt brake of a full stop or the breathiness of a comma. |
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Chad gently set the camera atop the tripod and hooked the wires up one at a time, carefully connecting the correct colors together. |
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A house on Puget Sound is two separate buildings with a connecting breezeway. |
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One of the special features of the bus terminus is the pedestrian subway connecting all platforms, ensuring safe transit of passengers. |
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Even the routine stuff, connecting new pipelines, is unimaginably difficult. |
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He needs to throw harder punches, and that he's not connecting for that reason. |
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The increased mechanical advantage of the connecting rod mitigates the power loss. |
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The transformer will be equipped with a sleeve and a locknut for connecting it to the junction box securely. |
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To date, chip designers have focused on connecting processors to cache memory to counter the latency of the system bus. |
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The liver is surrounded by splanchnopleure with a mesentery connecting it to the stomach and to the ventral body wall. |
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But the most important job of a social entrepreneur, she believes, is connecting people. |
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Despite the lockless connecting door, Mel was quite satisfied with the room assigned. |
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At the corners of the curved arcaded corridor connecting the wings to the house are miniature bartizans. |
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This store of Qi can easily be tapped into with acupuncture needles through those cavities connecting the eight vessels to the twelve channels. |
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Mr. Callaghan has taught me how important spins and connecting steps are in addition to high quality jumps in a program. |
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It's a stereotypical behaviour in which ingrained cultural boundaries keep men and women from connecting romantically. |
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A matching in a graph is a set of disjoint edges connecting pairs of vertices, and a maximum matching is a matching of maximum size. |
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Traveling matte was again used to place people on top of the vessel and on the bridge connecting it to land. |
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A foot with a high arch, on the other hand, will have a large indentation and a very narrow band connecting the ball of the foot to the heel. |
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The first option is a vertical incision along a line connecting the sternal-clavicular junction with the mastoid process. |
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And they designed a market square to help invigorate the city, connecting it to a nearby shopping center through a glass arcade. |
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Apparently an undersea cable connecting Shanghai to the US was severed. |
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Moments later, a high-pressure air line connecting to main ballast tanks allowing the submarine to control its depth bursts its seal in the seventh compartment. |
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The new masterplan attempts to alleviate this by organising a series of public spaces about an axis connecting Lancer Barracks and St John's Church. |
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The Turkish side also promised to study the possibility of connecting the electricity networks of the two countries, in case of fulfilling the third stage. |
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It's hard settling down to hard thinking, connecting dots and writing the book while so much is going on every day and I'm getting such interesting emails! |
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When Archimedes defines a spiral, he gives fundamental properties connecting the length of the radius vector with the angles through which it has revolved. |
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In the tree there are 2 branches connecting two nodes or a tip and a node. |
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On the surface of the earth, the shortest path between two points is along the meridian of fixed longitude connecting the North Pole to the other point. |
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It is striking, however, that there are essentially no testimonia connecting Archytas to metempsychosis or the religious aspect of Pythagoreanism. |
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This month I will be chasing the striper bass in Chesapeake Bay off Maryland in the hope of connecting with a twenty pounder on a surface fished fly. |
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Near the confluence of these two rivers a tiny bridge spans the gap connecting the Korengal with the Pech. |
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The first computerized order-routing system became operational in 1976, connecting brokers across the USA instantly to the trading floor of the New York Stock Exchange. |
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The repair works on Eagles Bridge juncture and the section connecting it to three other main city arteries caused hellish traffic jams during the week. |
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The Wildlife Trust also works with black lion tamarins, but its work concentrates on improving and connecting isolated pockets of tamarin habitat in Brazil. |
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The device itself and connecting app was purposefully designed to be simple. |
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These vulnerabilities, details of which are available here, could allow an unauthenticated user to prevent other users from connecting to a database. |
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Whether you're an email marketing ninja in training, or training ninjas of your own, connecting with your current customers is key in keeping them happy. |
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He picked up the sword and swung, connecting with the vampire's neck. |
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Irate motorists were at their wits' end in Carlow on the bank holiday Friday when the local UDC decided to shut down one of the main connecting roads in the town. |
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He had an earpiece in each ear, one connecting him to the control room and the other to the editorial desk. |
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We sit backed up in traffic behind Range Rovers, BMW roadsters and other upscale cars headed to the new ferry terminal connecting northern Jersey and lower Manhattan. |
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In indefinite noun clauses we use what, whatever, whatsoever, whoever, whosoever, whomever, whomsoever, whichever, and whichsoever for the connecting or conjunctive pronoun. |
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In such a scenario, the leucogranite sheets might be interpreted to represent the conduits connecting the granite plutons through the migmatites to the granulites. |
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Between this building and the main track, over which passenger trains usually run, is a side track connecting with the main track east, but not west. |
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Lighting control panels are being installed in the portal equipment rooms, in niches along the length of the tunnel, and in the passageways connecting the bores. |
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No region in the state is immune to a withering norther, but the odds of connecting with fishable conditions improve the farther south you are willing to travel. |
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Irreparable damage had been caused to the A7 rocker gear, cylinder head, cylinder liner, piston, connecting rod, big end bearing and the trombone. |
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It has been criticized as a checklist of linguistic topics without an internal dynamic connecting the parts, or relating them to educational processes. |
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It was a tough callous and he pressed a little too hard when, zip, the extremely sharp Barlow knife cut right through the connecting skin between his thumb and the forefinger. |
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Then I clip the loops to carabiners, connecting the rope back to itself. |
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Today overflights by NATO aircraft are allowed for the purpose of cargo and arms deliveries along the network of air corridors connecting NATO and US military bases. |
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Tantalum helps you send text messages, tin is the solder on every circuit board and gold is the little connecting piece. |
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The most significant feature was the importance of the female line, which constituted the connecting threads that held together different family agglomerates. |
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He had been due to travel to Tripoli on a connecting flight from Heathrow yesterday afternoon, after taking the British Midland flight to the capital from the north-east. |
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This is particularly important at idle when there is no splash oiling from the connecting rods and crankshaft to lubricate the cam and lifter contact points. |
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Oil is not mixed with the gasoline but remains completely separate in the crankcase, where it lubricates the crankshaft, connecting rods and cylinder walls. |
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He felt an affinity for the subtlety of the slide trombone and related to its connecting influence and to its relatively low profile as a lead instrument. |
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The detail of one drop station is displayed showing a manual spray gun with connecting fittings and hoses, fluid control, mini-filter, fluid quick disconnect and stem. |
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By connecting the camera to your PC, you can also use it as a webcam. |
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The MIT boffins created a physical one-way function by connecting cryptography with mesoscopics, the study of how waves travel in disordered materials. |
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The customs officials insisted that he submit to fingerprinting before he was allowed to board his connecting flight. |
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In the Georgian conflict, as in the more subtle variants of energy diplomacy, Russians have shown a harshly utilitarian asperity in connecting means and ends. |
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The enemy had returned to the bunker by means of connecting trenches from other emplacements and the platoon was again halted by devastating fire. |
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Had I finally found that spiritual connecting tissue that for years had eluded me? |
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New England has a well-developed air transport system connecting all its domestic cities, other important cities in America and the world at large. |
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Some stars may contain wormholes, throatlike tunnels connecting distant points in spacetime, a team of physicists proposes. |
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The technology eliminates friction losses through the crankshaft, connecting rod and journal bearing of an ordinary reciprocating compressor. |
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Bilateral tunnels were created beneath the rectus femoris muscle and medial thigh skin connecting the donor site and the scrotal defect. |
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Another society goal is to convince more airmen to reenlist by connecting them with the history of Edwards and of the Air Force. |
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Apart from this Air India Express operates twice weekly flights from Salalah connecting Kochi, Thiruvananthapuram and Kozhikode. |
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A riprap design creates a softer edge, connecting the large expanses of grass, open lawns, terraces, groves and overlooks. |
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He said LOTas strategy is to develop its network with a focus on connecting traffic to Eastern Europe and Asia. |
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The protein gets its glow on by connecting with the pigment bilirubin, scientists report in the June 20 Cell. |
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The new route will be operated twice weekly connecting Beijing to Luanda via Abu Dhabi. |
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This is the passage connecting the nasal cavity behind the nose to the top of the throat behind the soft palate. |
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From birth on, Lindbergh had difficulty connecting with others. |
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There's no evidence connecting the company directly to the scandal. |
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The more aberrant any form is, the greater must have been the number of connecting forms which, on my theory, have been exterminated. |
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The ampersand character in many logics acts as an operator connecting two propositions. |
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The only issue I have had with my cycler was when the cat started chewing on the connecting line. |
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Having the run of an airport lounge takes some of the pain from flight delays, cancellations and long connecting times. |
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In the southwest, beyond the Straits of Dover, the North Sea becomes the English Channel connecting to the Atlantic Ocean. |
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In Cumbria the M6 runs all the way down the east of the county connecting the very north of England to the Lancashire border. |
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The A591 road runs from Kendal to the centre of the county connecting Lake District settlements like Windermere, Ambleside and Keswick. |
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The Late Copper Age is regarded as a continuous culture system connecting the Upper Rhine valley to the western edge of the Carpathian Basin. |
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When healing occurs by primary intention, the wound is basically closed with all areas of the wound connecting and healing simultaneously. |
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This design reduced the length of the engine, and the length of the drive shaft connecting the compressor and turbine, thus reducing weight. |
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Phase 2 of this project would see a new line connecting Birmingham to Leeds, with a proposed station in Toton known as the East Midlands Hub. |
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The Queensway Tunnel opened in 1934 connecting the city to Birkenhead, and the Kingsway Tunnel, opened in 1971, connects with Wallasey. |
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A rail terminal at Furzebrook connecting to the Swanage Railway between Corfe Castle and Wareham is now closed and mothballed. |
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Even before the LMR opened, connecting and other lines were planned, authorised or under construction, such as the Bolton and Leigh Railway. |
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Most of the road will open to traffic in autumn 2016 with the remaining section connecting to junction 11a when it opens. |
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George's, connecting the bus and rail stations, with the creation of a loop through Market Street and Lichfield Street happening at a later date. |
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The region sits in the line of several major shipping routes with the Panama Canal connecting the western Caribbean Sea with the Pacific Ocean. |
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There are connecting lines from Preston to Ormskirk and Bolton, and from Lancaster to Morecambe, Heysham and Skipton. |
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The capitals on the medieval arch connecting the chapel to the main sanctuary display symbols associated with More and his office. |
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The Arctic Umiaq Line ferry acts as a lifeline for western Greenland, connecting the various cities and settlements. |
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The Firth encompasses many Islands and Peninsulas and has twelve ferry routes connecting them to the mainland and each other. |
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The largest all have thriving communities and regular ferry services connecting them to the mainland. |
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The most significant of these roads is the M74 motorway connecting Scotland and England. |
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The A40 is a major trunk road connecting London to Fishguard via Brecon and Carmarthen. |
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Newport has nine public bridges spanning the River Usk, connecting the east and west of the city. |
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Many roads stretch along valleys connecting the different settlements in the valley. |
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On 6 May, the RUF blocked the road connecting Freetown to the country's main airport, Lungi. |
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The George Washington Bridge is the world's busiest motor vehicle bridge, connecting Manhattan to Bergen County, New Jersey. |
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This includes the brake gear, wheel sets, axleboxes, springing and the motion that includes connecting rods and valve gear. |
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Proposals have been considered for several years for the construction of a spur connecting the HS2 route to Heathrow Airport. |
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Another alternative is to drill a lateral well connecting the two vertical wells. |
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Fractures are a conductive path connecting a larger volume of reservoir to the well. |
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Northern Somalia was an important link in the Horn, connecting the region's commerce with the rest of the ancient world. |
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The Arroyo Seco Parkway, connecting Los Angeles and Pasadena, opened in 1940 as the first freeway in the Western United States. |
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Inverness's Caledonian Canal also runs through the Great Glen connecting Loch Ness, Loch Oich, and Loch Lochy. |
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It was out of service between 2009 and 2012 for repair of the tunnels connecting the reservoir to the turbines. |
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On 19 June 2009, National Cycling Route 756, connecting East Kilbride and Rutherglen with the City Boundary, was opened. |
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The following year the London and Birmingham Railway was completed, connecting to the capital via Coventry, Rugby and the Watford Gap. |
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It is also the mainline station for services to and through Birmingham New Street, and to Holyhead for connecting ferries to Dublin. |
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Lloyd George Avenue is an extension of the A470 road, connecting Central Cardiff to Cardiff Bay. |
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Dating to the second half of the 3rd century AD, the sawmill is the earliest known machine to combine a crank with a connecting rod. |
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For example, cathodic protection of a buried pipeline can be achieved by connecting anodes made from zinc to the pipe. |
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A jetty was built in 1887, with railway lines connecting it with the wharf and the main line. |
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In the 1920s, a major unemployment relief programme for out of work miners was created to build mountain roads connecting communities together. |
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Chicago rests on a continental divide at the site of the Chicago Portage, connecting the Mississippi River and the Great Lakes watersheds. |
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To the east, the ridge drops steeply to the col connecting it to Cribyn, the next mountain along the ridge. |
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Brunel had a vision of connecting London to New York via a railway through Wales and then to a commuter port. |
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Arriva Trains Wales provides an hourly service between Cardiff Central Station and Bridgend, connecting it to the South Wales Main Line. |
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The area is close to the busy Gabalfa Interchange, connecting it with the A48 and the M4 motorway. |
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The Cleddau Bridge carries the A477 connecting South Pembrokeshire with North Pembrokeshire across the Cleddau Estuary. |
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The road was considered inadequate, and a new coast road was created by connecting some short segments of road and closing some gardens. |
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The village is important in maritime history, with two ferry services connecting Scotland and Northern Ireland. |
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The private Ffestiniog Railway operates connecting services between Blaenau Ffestiniog and Minffordd near Porthmadog. |
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Walney Bridge, a Bascule bridge was built in this decade, opening in 1908 and connecting the island to the mainland. |
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A third tunnel opened in 1971, the Kingsway Tunnel, connecting with the M53 motorway which now runs up the centre of the peninsula. |
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The Tethys Sea connecting the tropical oceans east to west also helped to warm the global climate. |
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More generally, a contour line for a function of two variables is a curve connecting points where the function has the same particular value. |
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An isoflor is an isopleth contour connecting areas of comparable biological diversity. |
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Sweden has two domestic ferry lines with large vessels, both connecting Gotland with the mainland. |
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The Antarctic Circumpolar Current encircles that continent, influencing the area's climate and connecting currents in several oceans. |
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There remained some dry land in the southern North Sea, known as Doggerland, connecting mainland Europe to Britain. |
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During the last ice age the bank was part of a large landmass connecting Europe and the British Isles, now known as Doggerland. |
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In addition to these large indentations, there are a number of tombolos connecting peninsulas to the island. |
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For some time, there were three permanent connecting branches and one flood bed between the river and the bight, forming an estuarine delta. |
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Habitat fragmentation can be ameliorated to some extent by the provision of wildlife corridors connecting the fragments. |
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Also, the connecting gas pipeline to Tartan continued to pump, as its manager had been directed by his superior. |
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A steel cable connecting the mine to an anchor on the seabed prevents it from drifting away. |
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Tethered balloons for use in windy conditions are often stabilised by aerodynamic shaping and connecting to the tether by a halter arrangement. |
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The Indian Ocean provides major sea routes connecting the Middle East, Africa, and East Asia with Europe and the Americas. |
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During this period, the Empire was marked by a highly centralized administration connecting the different regions. |
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The slope is the outer part of the platform, connecting the reef with the basin. |
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Every rhombus has two diagonals connecting pairs of opposite vertices, and two pairs of parallel sides. |
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In around 1830 the Furzebrook Railway was built, connecting the pits to a wharf at Ridge. |
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Sentences can be described as consisting of phrases connected in a tree structure, connecting the phrases to each other at different levels. |
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The remaining section of Olympia Odos, connecting Patras with Pyrgos, is under planning. |
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Other developments as dramatic were the Internet has become influential in connecting people across the world. |
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The Internet has been instrumental in connecting people across geographical boundaries. |
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The Northwest Passage is a sea route connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans through the Arctic Ocean. |
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Madagascar was an important transoceanic trading hub connecting ports of the Indian Ocean in the early centuries following human settlement. |
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The fells connecting and subsidiary ridges occupy the corners of the square. |
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The Silk Road concept refers to both the terrestrial and the maritime routes connecting Asia and Europe. |
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Jeddah does not have any rapid transit system, but a rail system connecting the city to Riyadh is now under construction. |
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For instance, Qantas operates service between New York and Los Angeles solely for use by international connecting passengers. |
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The Lisbon Metro is its main artery, connecting the city centre with the upper and eastern districts and now reaching the suburbs. |
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In 1921, the Melbourne Causeway was built, connecting Melbourne Beach to the mainland via the town of Indialantic. |
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International buses connecting Ghent to other European destinations are usually found at the Dampoort Station. |
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The plan succeeded in extending the linear layout along the Scheldt river by connecting new satellite communities to the main strip. |
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In 1909 yet another railway connecting Perm and Yekaterinburg passed through Kungur by the way of the Siberian Route. |
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From at least 1575 European geographers had heard of a Strait of Anian connecting the Pacific and Atlantic. |
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Military victories in the Tarim Basin kept the Silk Road open, connecting Chang'an to Central Asia and areas far to the west. |
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Typically, there are very short sides at the right rear and on the left, connecting the bentside to the long side and the long side to the front. |
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A bridge of barges is built connecting Giudecca to the rest of Venice, and fireworks play an important role. |
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A new entrant to the Jamaican communications market, Flow Jamaica, laid a new submarine cable connecting Jamaica to the United States. |
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This new cable increases the total number of submarine cables connecting Jamaica to the rest of the world to four. |
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The population grew slowly until the opening in 1825 of the Erie Canal connecting the Great Lakes and the Hudson River and New York City. |
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Amtrak passenger rail services the state, connecting many southern and western Michigan cities to Chicago, Illinois. |
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The Konkan Railway line, which was built during the 1990s, runs parallel to the coast connecting major cities on the western coast. |
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Oscillating engines had the piston rods connected directly to the crankshaft, dispensing with the need for connecting rods. |
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He wrote under a pseudonym, Friedrich Oswald, to avoid connecting his life in a Pietist industrialist family with his provocative writings. |
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The spinner sits and pumps a foot treadle that turns the drive wheel via a crankshaft and a connecting rod. |
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The crankshaft and connecting rods of an engine convert the rectilinear motion of the pistons to rotary motion of the flywheel. |
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It was also necessary to devise new methods of connecting the blast pipes to the tuyeres, as leather could not longer be used. |
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In this case a person's arm or leg serves as the connecting rod, applying reciprocating force to the crank. |
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At these points in the crank's cycle, a force on the connecting rod causes no torque on the crank. |
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Therefore, if the crank is stationary and happens to be at one of these two points, it cannot be started moving by the connecting rod. |
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The crank and connecting rod mechanisms of the other two archaeologically attested sawmills worked without a gear train. |
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Their pistons are usually trunk pistons, where the gudgeon pin joint of the connecting rod is within the piston itself. |
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A connecting rod from the other end of the beam, rather than driving a pump rod, now drives a flywheel. |
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Until the arrival of the railways, the Thames was the principal artery connecting Woolwich to London. |
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The toothed wheel was driven by connecting rods, and meshed with a toothed rail at one side of the track. |
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The Thames Tunnel is an underwater tunnel, built beneath the River Thames in London, connecting Rotherhithe and Wapping. |
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He also ordered the construction of a causeway connecting Broken Bridge with Solitary Hill to allow walking, instead of requiring a boat. |
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Phase 3 completes the project, connecting Brimscombe Port in the west with Gateway Bridge in the east, via Sapperton Tunnel. |
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As of late 2016, there are plans to create a commuter rail service connecting New Haven to Springfield via Hartford. |
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Route 9 runs almost the entire length of the state, connecting Boston and Worcester with Pittsfield, near the New York state border. |
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Grasmere is served by the Stagecoach 555 bus service connecting towns in and near the Lake District, such as Keswick and Lancaster. |
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This is the focal point for connecting ridges to Bannerdale Crags and Mungrisdale Common to the north. |
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These corries being scooped out of the northern face result in the connecting ridges between the three Buttermere Fells being fine and narrow. |
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However, it is classed as a Marilyn because of the low elevation of the col connecting it to Haycock, its nearest higher neighbour to the north. |
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There is a lesser, or unclassified, road along the western shore connecting the villages of Grange and Portinscale. |
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The central part of the Coniston range can be likened to an inverted 'Y' with Brim Fell at the connecting point of the three arms. |
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There is a connecting railway line on the North side of the town that connects Belorussky terminal with other railway lines. |
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A rail shuttle service, directly connecting MIBC with the Sheremetyevo International Airport is also planned. |
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The M1 motorway runs through the county, connecting Nottingham to London, Leeds and Leicester by road. |
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The main and only feasible overland route connecting the coastal plain of Liguria to the north Italian plain runs through Bocchetta di Altare. |
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Many of the connecting waterways were bought by railway companies, and gradually fell into disrepair. |
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The axial surface is an imaginary plane connecting the hinge of each layer of rock stratum through the cross section of an anticline. |
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In the early 19th century, a canal was dug connecting Caldewgate with the sea at Port Carlisle. |
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The main road through Settle is the B6480, which links to the A65, connecting Settle to Skipton and Kendal. |
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The B1242 road runs north south parallel with the coast through the parish and the A1035 runs westward connecting with the A165 near Leven. |
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The town lies on the A382 road, connecting it to the trunk A38 and A30 roads. |
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The salt factory is a key connecting element in the seawater infrastructure. |
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We detected a clear sign of non-linear interaction between wakelets, which make global spiral arms by connecting two adjacent wakelets. |
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Users connecting to the Internet via broadband may be subjected to continuous scans by a virtual army of script kiddies. |
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To strengthen road access in east Jakarta, construction is now underway for a new toll road connecting Bekasi Timur-Cawang-Kampung Melayu. |
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A standard topic in a College Algebra course is to find the coordinates of the midpoint of a line segment connecting two points. |
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An innovative water pump was made even more unusual by connecting it to a teeter-totter. |
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Until recently, connecting Skype with any VoIP service required a third-party product, such as a gateway, in between them. |
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The convenient carbineer attachment is ideal for connecting a reusable water bottle-leaving you hands free as you go to and from class. |
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The board also discussed construction of Thalian Link Road connecting M-2 with Benazir Airport, Islamabad. |
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City Index has a proven track record in connecting with traders to help them learn spread betting and CFD trading. |
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Additionally, the hotel converted existing space into 10 family-friendly parlour suites, each featuring a Murphy bed and connecting guest room. |
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Pit membranes are structural components connecting one tracheary element to another. |
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Contract Awarded for Provide full maintenance for its passenger-rail train sets connecting Orlando and Miami. |
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This touch screen fits into your car cigar lighter, giving you a DVD and video game player, and connecting to computers, laptops and Sat-Nav. |
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A star polygon is a figure formed by connecting straight lines at every second point out of regularly spaced points lying on a circumference. |
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As expected, the trigeminal artery runs along the trigeminal nerve connecting the cavernous carotid artery to the basilar system. |
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Ship, port, and connecting transportation technology continue to coevolve with production methods and business management practices. |
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Her work rests at the forefront of artwork connecting conceptualism and handiwork, activism and aesthetics. |
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The center hole has two grenade sumps and a water sump at the opening of the connecting trench. |
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It is continuous, directional, and without embranchment, connecting base points. |
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His name shows that connecting the two commonest names in the world results in one of the uncommonest names in the world. |
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