Removable pellicles detach during each exposure, which increases the risk of generating particles. |
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There is something rather magical in the way helicopters effortlessly detach themselves from the ground and spiral up into the sky. |
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In Tibet, there is a separate designation for those who can detach themselves from their physical bodies. |
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And at the very end of the engine's usefulness as a propulsive force, we see a further black shape detach itself from the plane. |
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If some such object is presently lodged in your toilet trap, it may be necessary to detach the bowl from the floor. |
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Duvessa turned and saw a shadow detach itself from the garden hedge and sprint in her direction. |
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The third atom can detach from the ozone molecule and reattach to molecules of other substances, changing their chemical composition. |
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Nature may uplift us, but it also serves to detach us from the social world. |
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But the bank is incapable of producing cheque books that detach smoothly along the perforation. |
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They denounced the fundamental aspect of the colonialist and reactionary plot to detach the struggle for unity from the struggle for liberation. |
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His limbs seemed to detach themselves from their sockets, as if they were prosthetics. |
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In their political and personalised affirmation of Aboriginality, they challenge and detach themselves from the European historical narrative. |
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After her brief romance with Dudley, Elizabeth sought to detach her emotions from political considerations. |
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To detach it entirely and look at it purely theoretically is to ignore its primary importance. |
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It would set the strategic direction of the NHS and is designed to detach the service from political interference. |
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They were unable to pull the 3,000-pound anchor to get separation between the two vessels and thus needed to detach the anchor. |
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It was by no means the last type of association to detach itself from the state by such a process of abstraction. |
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His other key weakness is his inability to detach himself from his players and put them under pressure. |
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But if the fimbriae grip too loosely, the bacteria will detach from the surface of a cell at the slightest joggle. |
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If the units are attached to each other, you can either detach them and lower them separately or lower them as one. |
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There are times when a peculiar social awkwardness seizes me and I detach from a group forsaking my usual loquaciousness. |
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If you plan to recycle the packaging from your Easter goodies, detach the cardboard box from the foil and plastic packaging. |
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Infected green fruit turn light brown to purple, shrivel, and detach easily. |
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Later Lynda, Tricia, Angela, Beryl, Ros and Christine were to detach themselves from the original group after disagreeing over the forthcoming film. |
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Five days before arriving, Beagle 2 will detach itself from Mars Express. |
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Several times, we felt components detach themselves from the undercarriage, and we'd watch as they clattered off down the road. |
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A sterile person should detach the delivery syringe with a quarter turn counterclockwise, and complete the transfer to the sterile field. |
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Audible click when properly seated Note: If you pull at an angle, the connector will not detach. |
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That soon, the Do Not Disturb signs dangling from the winter sarcophaguses of the upper class will detach and greet the budding city anew. |
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Mount the two sides together using our optional tripod, or detach the anemometer to mount it separately. |
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Indeed, to detach oneself from the disastrous effects of life in these tenebrous times is very difficult, but indispensable. |
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When I put on my robe and bands, I try to detach myself from the normal me and adopt the role of judge. |
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If all goes well during startup, the server will detach from the terminal and the command prompt will return almost immediately. |
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Even if we were conscious of the manipulation, it was very hard to detach ourselves from that because we were so burned out. |
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The lake invades the glacier's deep chasms and crevasses, detonating thunderous explosions as great shards of ice detach and re-emerge as icebergs. |
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If I had to get off the computer to get a coffee or a drink of water, I'd usually try to time it so I detach myself from my headphones at the end of a song. |
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In order to mobilise people in support of what they perceive to be the needs of the Australian ruling class, the Greens detach politics from their economic foundations. |
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Remove the split pin and throw it away and detach the bands that hold the dust boot on the inner tie rods. |
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I also noted an ejection button, so that the turret could completely detach, and an emergency escape hatch, so that I could make it out safely in case of an emergency. |
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You will detach two Rapid Response Teams, your own Delta One Team and Delta Two as well, from whatever that schmendrick has you doing, and you will tell them to prepare for a major terrorist contact. |
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You have to detach the bottom from the top and the display is ready to be put on the shelf. |
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If the product has polymerized, it will detach spontaneously after about 2-3 days. |
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To obtain a conspectus of Canada, we may detach ourselves from our bustling surroundings and take station out in space. |
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The company needed to tell NASA how to safely detach the lunar module from the command module and they wanted our help. |
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More you detach yourself out from the object, more your spiritual perception becomes deep. |
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Do not detach hardened SR Adoro Liner from the die, as the layer may become deformed or break in the process. |
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If he can detach academic excellence from the national obsession with poshness, he will be remembered as a revolutionary. |
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A group of words would detach themselves from speech and stand at mock attention, sticking out their chests, as if to say, Here we are! |
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For caregivers it helps to detach and to step outside of ourselves, allowing the energies simply to flow from our inner guide, our intuition. |
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It might prefer the person to detach herself so it is not seen to have such a close attachment to a political party. |
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I now need to detach myself from their culinary refl exes, share the fruits of my creativity, my own take on things. |
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After application and until the polymerization reaction is complete, do not touch the glue as it may detach or not produce the effect desired. |
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The floor of the seat base had fractured, allowing the chair to detach from the base. |
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When attaching the extra flash, do not hold only the extra flash because it may detach from the camera. |
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On some level, I have been able to detach myself from them, and to see them as a condition which is every bit as arbitrary and transient as a common cold. |
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It seemed as if she had to detach herself from the situation to stay strong. |
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Glochids detach very easily on contact and cause intense skin irritation. |
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This, Stuart was told, would give enough time to detach the hooks from their mouths and let them free, with relatively little danger to the catcher. |
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Its steam tube isn't as flexible or easy to detach, but it is easier to fill and empty the tank, thanks to a big screw cap. |
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A 'pull test' was carried out on each eyebolt with a minimum force of 50kgf, to check that each one would not detach from the building when the Christmas lights were hung. |
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The marvellous sight of an alpine panoramic view encourages man to detach himself from his materialist preoccupations, his mind opens out and he moves onto another level of existence. |
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In addition, the drop-side can be installed upside-down, which can result in broken or disengaged plastic parts. All of these problems can cause the drop-side to detach in one or more corners. |
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Perhaps that is television's other appeal at this time of year: a chance to mentally detach yourself from the madness and stop asking so many questions. |
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One can never entirely detach personal background and culture from ideology, much as the guests at that dinner party belly-ached about fellow members of their respective tribes. |
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Let us detach ourselves for a moment and talk to the Canadian people about what their priorities are, but not in terms of a continuous finger-pointing exercise with respect to corruption and so on. |
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Before completing the supplement, detach it from the application. |
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In addition to sharing the terminal, tmux lets you detach a session and its windows from the screen, leave them continue running in the background, and later reattach them to the same or to a different screen. |
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We must not only detach from the fears which invade us from the minds of our neighbors, but, we must create positive thought forms which will calm and reassure them. |
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It will be much more difficult for us to detach ourselves from it at an emotional level, to recognise it as an unethical penalty and banish it forever from human consciousness. |
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South Koreas security, however, has not been able to detach itself from relying on the U. S. alliance frame, resulting in the downgraded roles of its own diplomacy. |
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Sometimes, the blisters merged into sheets, forming a confluent rash, which began to detach the outer layers of skin from the underlying flesh. |
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Sometimes a piece of glacier will detach or break resulting in flooding, property damage and loss of life. |
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The first operation in dressing flax is to swingle or beat it, in order to detach it from the harle or skimps. |
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For multi-spreader rigs, if the strop is made long enough it will be possible to detach it from the hook after the mast has been stepped, without having to climb the first spreaders. |
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In the middle of the 12th century, the cenobites settled in Bonnecombe in order to detach themselves from the outside world, to lead a life of self-sacrifice. |
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Soon, however, the frequency and amorousness of her emails became unsettling – Lasdun was happily married – and he began to try to detach himself from the correspondence. |
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The aponeurosis is dissected with scissors that are used in combination with a bone chisel to detach the muscles from the spinous process and lamina. |
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Each Vixen features an ambidextrous manual safety, quick detach sling studs and is drilled and tapped to receive optional scopes and quiver mounts. |
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Magnets used in toys have become more powerful, but also detach more easily, thus presenting lifethreatening risks if ingested, as they can perforate the stomach or the intestines. |
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He set out in quest of truth and happiness, he went in search of God and in order to hear God's voice decided to detach himself from the world and live as a hermit. |
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The elector, in full view of the persons present, shall then detach the stub and remit it to the deputy returning officer, who shall destroy it, and the elector himself shall place his ballot paper in the ballot box. |
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Be aware that if users can delete view labels, they can detach a view label from this folder by deleting the view label from the view, regardless of the setting for this right. |
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Disc dispersers are used to detach and comminute recalcitrant ink in paper recycling operations. |
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But the nose cone did not detach to allow it to reach the necessary velocity to get into orbit and it fell into the sea. |
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But don't grow them next to wood shingles or surfaces you'll repaint often, because clingers don't detach willingly. |
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The sweatshirt zipper pull can detach, posing a choking hazard to young children. |
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Laminitis happens when the laminae become inflamed and the hoof and pedal bone start to detach. |
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The assassin was a Serb student, Gavrilo Princip, a member of the Black Hand, a radical Serbian group whose goal was to detach Bosnia from Austria and give it to Serbia. |
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Once the outer crating is removed, in order to remove the base unit, you will need to detach the boards on the right and left side of the base by using a Phillips screwdriver. |
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These measures are a violation of the integrity of children and will only serve to detach them from the family unit, whose key educative role is treated with profound contempt. |
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I am in favour of the EU continuing to make peacekeeping the hallmark of its foreign and security policy and to detach itself from the apron strings of the United States. |
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This device thrusts hammers into molded pieces of rocklike glass to detach flakes. |
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Russell was forced to detach three ships to return to port for repairs. |
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As after the defeat of the Loyalists at King's Mountain, Cornwallis was criticized for his decision to detach a substantial part of his army without adequate support. |
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The pope gladly accepted the role, as it allowed him to detach Sicily from the rest of The Holy Roman Empire, thus ending the spectre of the Papal States being surrounded. |
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Grasping the proximal surface, the hominid brought the distal surface down hard on an object he wished to detach or shatter, such as a bone or tuber. |
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By telling or reenacting myths, members of traditional societies detach themselves from the present, returning to the mythical age, thereby coming closer to the divine. |
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The McCarthy gin used a reciprocating knife to detach seed from the lint. |
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The American war aim was to detach the war from nationalistic disputes and ambitions after the Bolshevik disclosure of secret treaties between the Allies. |
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It can be difficult to detach yourself from the chaos of the situation. |
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She has been trying to detach herself from an abusive relationship. |
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The WASP CNVD features a 70mm Catadioptric Lens System, and uses a LaRue Tactical LT105 Quick Detach Mount. |
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Detach the upper part of the form and return it with your payment. |
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