The rubble-crushing system includes an impact crusher plant, conveyors, an electromagnetic separator, and a screen plant. |
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His attempt at a sandshoe crusher smashed into the stunned batsman's thigh in front of the stumps. |
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He had an X-ray on a suspected foot injury sustained when Johnson fired a sandshoe crusher into his right boot. |
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He might have taken a knock on the foot from that sandshoe crusher that got him out. |
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It is fascinating to stand and watch the threshing machine and binder, the stone crusher and the mechanical saw working away. |
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The apparent column fragment is not necessarily in situ, and may have been transported for use as an olive crusher or threshing floor roller. |
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It should also be pointed out that the rate at which old bangers are going to the crusher has never been higher. |
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If their owners don't claim them soon, they'll be transported to a scrap merchant's and unceremoniously put through the crusher. |
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The roadworkers used machinery such as the steamroller and crusher depicted. |
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The crusher broke the concrete into pieces of a size that could be put back into the ground as backfill for the new construction. |
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Rock samples were pulverized using a heavy-duty hydraulic rock splitter, jaw crusher and swing mill. |
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The committee concluded that the crusher must be easy to transport, economical and adaptable to a machine that is common on forest operations. |
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The crawler was used to knock over a rock crusher which sustained damages to it's frame and tracks. |
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Impact, grinding and abrading within the crusher simulates the action of nature, eroding the particles to a cubical shape. |
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After blanching the tomatoes, put them in the tomato crusher and, like magic, the puree comes out one end and the skin and seeds stay behind. |
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The grinding stock is reduced in size by the crushing cone that gyrates at a defined angle to the vertical crusher axle. |
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The distance between the rotor and the crusher bar can be variably adjusted to determine the degree of granulation. |
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In 1801 he built in Philadelphia a stationary engine that turned a rotary crusher to produce pulverized limestone for agricultural purposes. |
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In response to the threat, Noronha has developed a crusher that is connected to the hydraulic system on the tractor. |
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The active control system is based on three hydraulic cylinders and an ultrasonic sensor attached to the rear of the crusher. |
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On the demand side, there's word that a major flaxseed crusher in Belgium burned down about two weeks ago. |
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Essentially, this consists of a cylindrical tank with sieves, a vertical axis with a rotor with two scraper arms and a preliminary crusher arm. |
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She says the crusher can be built to fit any harvester using parts that are readily available. |
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Discussions with the City of Whitehorse have started regarding a second bulb crusher to deal with bulbs generated by businesses and the public. |
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It consisted of a vacuum system, containing a mechanical crusher built into a fume hood. |
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There are no European boats in the current Thunder Bay line-up yet and I heard a fire recently destroyed a European crusher. |
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This was largely developed in the 1960s as a result of advances in vehicle crusher and shredder technology. |
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You need to invest in a handle tomato crusher machine to easily make tomato sauce. |
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Underground development work continued, along with the installation of a newly reconditioned crusher. |
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The crusher bar is activated as and when required, preventing slabs from breaking out of the asphalt pavement. |
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To keep wear on the crusher as low as possible and guarantee efficient operation, the charging of the crusher must be monitored. |
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The graders ripped the existing road and gathered all available material into two windrows, then spread and graded behind the mobile crusher as it progressed down the road. |
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As it was, carrying the very light sacks of shredded paper to the crusher was well within my capabilities, and the light exercise did me no harm at all. |
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All operations, including the transport of ore to an above-ground crusher. |
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In particular, a mining customer stated that it once 'installed a used gyratory primary owing to cost constraints' and that it turned out to be 'a big mistake' so that it had eventually to buy a new crusher. |
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It has been indicated by third parties that it would take approximately five years for a new entrant to design, manufacture, install and test a new gyratory crusher. |
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This crusher is specially designed for mobile applications, and features a large feed opening and robust construction for long lasting, reliable operation. |
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The oversize coke is returned to the crusher while the undersize coke, known as coke breeze, is recycled to the coke ovens, used as fuel in a sinter plant, or sold. |
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They operate diesel or electric track haulage equipment such as trains to distribute personnel and supplies and to convey materials to primary crusher or skip. |
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At present, there is a crusher station at the bottom level of the mine. |
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Close by and under cover, I watched the juicing process. Apples were washed, then tipped, stalks and all, into the crusher and reduced to pulp. |
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The Fiesta logo is etched in chrome on the handle of the juicer and on the top of the ice crusher. |
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Various methods are introduced to crush the cartilage into desired consistency including cartilage morselizer, and cottle cartilage crusher. |
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The ivory, confiscated in New York and Philadelphia, was sent up a conveyor belt into a rock crusher. |
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The bitumen ore is then trucked to a crusher and dumped. |
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Thanks to the LT1100 flop gate system, top deck or top and middle deck feed materials can be guided separately to the crusher, providing better process adjustability, flexibility and increased capacity. |
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Rab, 56, was about to empty the bin into the crusher on his truck when he saw the hamster, who he has named Wheelies, trying to escape. |
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By the early years of the 19th century, however, the American inventor Oliver Evans had built a stationary high-pressure steam engine for driving a rotary crusher to produce pulverized limestone for agricultural use. |
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The crusher can chew the material at more than one million lb of crushing force until the preprogrammed size is achieved. |
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In that context, it appears that the operation will result in the elimination of the main alternative source of competition in both very large cone crusher markets, and therefore will create or strengthen a dominant position. |
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Instead, it appears that components are sub-contracted out to third parties, and that the gyratory crusher is then usually assembled at the customer's premises. |
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There is also a plan to provide an ice plant and ice crusher shed. |
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He knelt beside Crusher and watched, briefly useless, as she passed her medscanner over the body. Except that it wasn't a body. |
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If anyone comes near me with a Pear of Anguish, a Judas Cradle or a Head Crusher, believe me, I'll sing like a canary. |
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His son can help him become the Cancer Crusher, by giving him good bear hugs to make him strong. |
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And here I thought it was some nonsense from the group's resident Wesley Crusher hatedom. |
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Dr. Crusher, using the sample Shinzon provided, confirms that he is a clone of Captain Picard. Furious, Picard wants to know who stole a piece of him. |
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Crusher describes as a cryptogamic parasite with telepathic abilities. |
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