They made a breakfast, cooked very hurriedly, of damper, tea, and tinned dog. |
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Use a hinged damper weather hood to prevent backdraft and place it at least 12 inches off the ground. |
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Taxi back to the shop to have the damper serviced before flight anytime you experience a shimmy. |
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A damper is a little shock absorber mounted horizontally on the blade support that allows the blade to lead and lag. |
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In no time at all, as we descended into damper riverside places, there were daffodils trumpets nearly fully formed and fit for a photo. |
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I'm trying that right now, but I can't have this stink situation put a damper on my session situation. |
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One big advantage for CAS engineers is that the damper noise path was maintained so on-road evaluations are comparable. |
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The basic notes of his music are very few and usually surrounded by a haze of the overtones created by the damper pedal of the piano. |
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During performance, most students will need to stand while depressing the damper pedal to access the interior of the piano. |
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Indifferent, insolent, squally weather put a bit of a damper on the festive and cultural activities over the bank holiday weekend. |
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Among the offerings are andirons, damper hooks, fenders, firebacks, fire-tool sets, and screens. |
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Nothing puts quite a damper on your day as opening the mail and seeing an invitation to join the planning committee for your 25th class reunion. |
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Presumably, that and the rest of Duke's so-so publicity over recent months has put something of a damper on his efforts to unload the mansion. |
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A damper on their holiday, however, was the unexpected death of Sean's brother Denny in Ahane, Knocknagoshel last week. |
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The lorry strike has certainly thrown a damper on the affairs of the market for the last three days. |
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The term-end exams at this time of the year when most children have their noses buried in text books is hardly a damper to the ICDB initiatives. |
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One PNM strategy team official said yesterday that Khan's resignation and the reasons for it may place a damper on the convention. |
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And the rain in the early part of this summer, did that put a damper at all on any of the attendance? |
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The basic notes of Philip Glass's music are very few and usually surrounded by a haze of the overtones created by the damper pedal of the piano. |
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The first time I had ridden this bike was at Brands Hatch and it did not even have a steering damper. |
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MacPherson's design placed the damper inside the spring and did away with the upper arm, thus halving the number of components. |
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Available in hunting and sporting models and 12 and 20 gauge, the Urika features a recoil vibration damper that reduces felt recoil. |
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It was a component for a vibration damper on the crankshaft for its 3-liter engine. |
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Another addition is a tensioning damper that must work whether the unit is cranking the engine or generating power. |
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If you have an open fireplace, it's good to keep the damper open all the time, as it brings a good draft of air from outside into the house. |
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In winter, when the fireplace is not being used, keep the flue damper closed tightly. |
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An open damper in a 48-inch square fireplace can allow a heat loss of up to 8 percent through the chimney. |
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When your home is warm enough, the thermostat causes the damper to close, and the fire burns at a reduced level. |
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Unfortunately, the heavy rain and gusting winds on Saturday put a damper on the day's events. |
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The threat of rising interest rates in the coming months may put a damper on further consumer spending. |
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I don't mean to put a damper on your having fun but real life still happens in summer. |
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The escalating cost of insurance is putting a damper on a village's bonfire night celebrations. |
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Not even coming 11th in the competition put a damper on the all singing, all dancing Irish supporters who partied all the way. |
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Even constant drizzle failed to put a damper on proceedings as the flag-waving throng partied late into the night. |
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The newlyweds refused to let the typical English weather put a damper on their honeymoon and spent a week in a caravan. |
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The downpour put a damper on the event, sending revellers dashing to their cars. |
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Anna and I presumed the bad weather had put a damper on the festivities so we cracked open the bottle of booze we had taken along. |
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Due to the rough seas, the group arrived a little late in Perth, but this did not put a damper on the holiday. |
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The rain also put a damper on the garden party at the Palace of Holyroodhouse yesterday afternoon. |
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I mixed the damper, wrapped it in aluminium foil, and buried it in the coals of the fire. |
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The abject disappointment of not being able to scare the neighbors with early morning firecrackers would put a damper on our spirits. |
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Widespread looting in the capital would put a damper on the jubilation of a liberated people. |
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The front suspension is a double wishbone coil spring with damper and a five-link coil sprung solid axle in the rear. |
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Conversely plants that languish in the too hot summer can survive happily in a shadier place with more humidity and slightly damper soil. |
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A kind of damper is made from the seeds or nuts from the female plants of cycads and zamia palms. |
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The piano teacher gives all lessons on an early fortepiano that has a knee lever for operating the damper mechanism. |
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These include new damper control settings, revised front suspension spring rates, and front and rear anti-roll bar rates. |
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Were he to live in Ireland, damper by far than his Norfolk base, he'd grow lots more asparagus and globe artichokes. |
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We sang songs, ate damper, sizzled sausages, struggled in the sack race, made speeches and tussled in the tug o war. |
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And, the culinary herb, sage, that you use in the kitchen is often enough to put a damper on hot flashes. |
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The rudder includes a separate yaw damper and the low tail is designed for post-stall stability. |
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Check the seal on the flue damper and make it as snug as possible. |
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The day begins with a free billy tea and damper breakfast sponsored by the Wyreema Animal Nursery, to get everyone ready for the day's celebrations. |
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Weather conditions could hardly have been worse for the event with a strong biting wind and frequent wintry showers of rain and hail putting a damper on proceedings. |
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Cycling fans and adjusting damper settings can cut fan motor loads and reduce exfiltration, potentially cutting uncontrolled exhaust of conditioned air. |
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The sky was the color of slate and everything was damp and getting damper as a steady drizzle fell Friday afternoon on the boatyard of the St. Augustine Marina. |
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Too many foreign residents are finding that paradise has a high price and that incessant bumbledom is putting a damper on enjoying their retirement. |
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Mechanically, the piano's capacities for expressiveness increased, through more powerful and even action, damper pedals, and a full seven octaves. |
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While not the best way to introduce damper pedaling techniques, four-voiced chorales are highly appropriate for reinforcing or testing established pedaling techniques. |
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It makes me uncomfortable and really throws a damper on any outing. |
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For example, on most bath fans and kitchen exhaust hoods, the damper is located on the housing of the fan unit, right at the point where the vent pipe attaches to the housing. |
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I took this opportunity, not only to answer her question and remind her of the proper name for the damper pedal, but also to explore the piano and how it worked. |
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We may not reach sight reading at all during his lesson because he needs so much help using the damper pedal correctly during one of his repertoire pieces. |
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Changes in the level of subsidies and feed-in tariffs can put a damper on activity. |
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The rain here in Tampa, though not yet at tropical-storm levels, has put a damper on the now delayed convention. |
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Leno said he felt the same as he try to put a damper on any such talk at a post-roast press conference. |
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Sometime try sitting at a piano, and hold down the damper pedal. |
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A suspected damper failure struck as Mike Jordan and David Warnock were holding third place in N-GT and left them to eventually battle home sixth with an ill-handling car. |
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Service openings must be provided in air ducts adjacent to each fire damper, smoke damper and smoke detector to accommodate inspection and operational tests. |
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Although the escapement enables the hammer to fall away from the string, the damper is not allowed to fall back and damp the string until the key is released. |
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Each damper then effectively does its own thing, responding to what each individual wheel is doing and controlling the stance, roll and pitch of the car. |
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When the fireplace is not in use, keep the flue damper tightly closed. |
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Over a cup of tea, and a damper and corned beef sandwich people swapped stories about Les and what life used to be like in that beautiful part of the Territory. |
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A droopy stock market and the dot-com crash that began nearly two years ago put a damper on the high end at a time when many were trying to cash in on the real-estate boom. |
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And that could be a damper on economic confidence, because a lot of Americans depend on lower interest rates for home equity and, of course, for credit card rates. |
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Of course there's always the obstacles of blocked aisles, crowded check-out lanes and a shortage of cashiers to put a damper on my plans for a quick trip. |
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The damper is always open, the wood seems well seasoned and dry. |
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The front end of the crankshaft features a damper designed to absorb idiosyncratic vibrations and minimize the transmission of vibration to the belt drive. |
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The crankshaft also has a viscous type torsional vibration damper. |
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This puts a slight damper on Kerry's whole domestic policy agenda. |
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The Ballina Scope ladies will once again provide their complimentary billy tea and damper, while the Ballina Shire Band will provide entertainment. |
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However, naturalists feel that mosses grow on the damper side of trees and rocks. |
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Explanations which continually remind one's interlocutor of one's ignorance are a great damper upon the easy flow of talk. |
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Mardi Gras King Martin Pruner, 81, said the rain didn't bother him in the least and didn't put a damper on the festivities. |
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Big hikes in personal taxation have failed to put a damper on Britain's love affair with the company car. |
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This may put a damper on the wish to be titillated by unsolved mysteries. |
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Earlier this year, as the recession put a damper on ticket sales, Maxwell said the easy route would have been to go for the tried-and-true old faithfuls. |
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That includes making sure wood is properly dried, not turning down the damper, not stuffing too much wood in the fire box, and not burning garbage, she said. |
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John told us he had lost his job, which put a damper on the celebrations. |
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To further increase the unit efficiency, the static crossed flow recuperator features a dedicated by-pass damper that is particularly useful with mild weather. |
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It grows mainly in dry, gravelly localities, but also in damper places. |
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