He was very popular and not the type of lad to drink and drive or take drugs. |
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With its highly exergonic free energy change, the flow of electrons through Complex I is more than adequate to drive ATP synthesis. |
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And in a market of nearly 100 radio stations, not one woman hosts a drive time show on her own. |
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Some mornings you need something stronger than the usual drive time chatter. |
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One of my favorite excursions was a short drive from downtown at the Ballard Locks, which is absolutely free to visitors. |
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The drive had been excruciatingly silent in the twenty minutes it had taken them to exit the city and venture along the main highway. |
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In the cell cycle, these two cytoskeletal structures drive chromosomal separation and cell division. |
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Free energy becomes available from cellular respiration to drive metabolic processes. |
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The net internal effect will ultimately drive the cost of the brand up and drive quality levels downwards. |
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I seriously doubted my ability to drive so Mike and Christine came to my rescue again. |
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The iPod battery attaches to its hard drive with a couple of strips of padded, double-sided tape. |
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Once you get a driver's license, you can drive your car anywhere that is open to the public. |
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We drive cars with plastic parts, we wear eyeglasses with plastic lenses, and we sip mineral water from plastic bottles. |
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Contractors can load the device, lift it, pin it in place, strap down the load, and drive away. |
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The only problem is I can't drive for a while, so I need Wes to drop supplies off for me. |
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Anti-smoking is one of those issues, like porn-censorship, animal rights and gun control, that can drive me to drink and libertarianism. |
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Said to possess exceptional drive and extreme intelligence, Norton's ambitions were not satisfied and he set up a doctors' deputising service. |
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Will the drive for more extensive systems in farming lead to greater problems? |
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In his drive for domination, Moe double-crossed his racketeering wire partners by going into business against them. |
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His octaves come with astonishing drive, the double notes with gorgeous power. |
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Out on our test drive, in a 1.6 litre model, I was struck by its hushed refinement and strikingly good quality. |
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Mrs. Jacobs, who had been listening in on an extension,, offered to drive her to the hospital. |
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One of these houses remained empty for years, and had the perfect drive for racing go-karts, bikes and skateboards. |
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The battue, a hunt in which bushes are beaten to drive out the game, proved to be much more successful. |
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Do you need any kind of driver's license, a special license to drive something like this? |
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First stop was the ancient Etruscan city of Viterbo, about 90 minutes' drive north. |
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And the real thing is that the whole ethos, culture and drive of the company now is to put that right. |
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When you drive into the city, you see clothes hanging out of virtually every window in the dorms. |
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Alcohol impairs the senses, and people do all sorts of foolishness on the road when they drink and drive. |
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My adoring drive time audience will be out there right now, stuck in the traffic, gridlocked, and listening intently to this speech. |
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I also signed up to go doorknocking tomorrow night and to drive voters to the polls on election day. |
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Here are a few we've listened to that will make your morning drive time a little more sensual. |
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This is encouraging people to drink and drive when the message is not to drink and drive at all. |
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The back roads are very much quieter than those I normally drive over, with much to see, and wide expanses of landscape to admire. |
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I have an American email friend whose ex-husband used to drive the half mile to church. |
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For the price of your entry the show also incorporates four wheel drive and recreational fishing exhibitors. |
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The two week hype and hoopla leading up to the Super Bowl is enough to drive a sane person to drink. |
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The number of positive tests given after collisions is a stark reminder of just how dangerous it is to drink and drive. |
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The Prius has no clutch or torque converter, and the driveline does not have a transmission to send torque to the drive wheels. |
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A hole-in-two on a par 5 for a double eagle is harder because a player has to hit an accurate long drive on a first shot and a perfect second shot. |
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Aisha remains too afraid to drive herself, so her 13-year-old drives her to work. |
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It struck me that Charles has, albeit unwittingly, accelerated the tendency for the bad to drive out the good. |
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To my amazement I was permitted to drive right up to it and park right in front. |
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The rise of cell phones has aided talk's popularity during the morning drive time, allowing listeners to call in from their traffic-stalled vehicles. |
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For the moment, the hope among the Russian elite is that the anti-corruption drive is cosmetic. |
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At the time of the outage, the two-hour show was in the midst of its second broadcast feed of the afternoon, with one more to go before the afternoon drive time would be over. |
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It's all part of the drive time routine for Dallas commuters. |
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As if to drive their antithetical missions home, the two Newsrooms have virtually opposing styles. |
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But from Burma to the Arab Spring, Lagarde said she believes individuals help drive change and progress. |
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We drive back to Asadabad in silence, where we switch cars for security reasons and begin the six hour drive back home. |
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Reebok, the athletic shoe company, has made him central to its drive to dominate that lucrative market. |
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White, well-educated women drive the small but rapid rise, with one out of every 74 having an at-home birth. |
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Now I read that Jonathan's show is to be moved to a drive time slot. |
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Like the gymnast and the ballerina, the distance runner is often defined by drive and compulsion. |
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The Aussie would drive from audition to audition in her beat-up car, only to be shot down on the regular. |
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You don't need a driver's license to drive a golf cart on the course, but you do need some common sense and a great deal of respect for the course and the players around you. |
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Berkshire East ski resort near the Vermont border, which has 44 trails, has taken this power-production drive a step further. |
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Bevin, along with state and national Democrats, delight in trying to drive a wedge between McConnell and Paul. |
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I've always assumed that politics would drive anyone to drink. |
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Sure enough, on the drive back to Bandon, my obviously embarrassed sister tried as casually as she could to drop into conversation a message from my mother. |
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The very first inning in the field, while I was safely drowsing in left field, fending off the midges, a long drive sailed over my head, heading for the outfield fence. |
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While the figures for drug-driving are lower than drunk-driving, they show that almost a quarter of the drug-users surveyed did drive within a few hours of taking drugs. |
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They both helped in yarding the sheep, sweeping out the woolshed during shearing, taking morning and afternoon tea to the shearers, and helping drive mobs. |
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It is equally easy for an insider to save this data to floppy disks, compact discs with read-only memory, or even to another hard drive they brought in themselves. |
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When we plug in a FireWire drive or a USB storage device, the device shows up on the desktop, in the appropriate applications and in the directory. |
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When she finally flips over to the darkside and channels gravely voiced barmaids, the call goes out for a preacher who will drive Beelzebub and his bilious body odors away. |
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Schoolchildren will learn more about historical collections and exhibits at Bradford's Council-owned museums if a national recruitment drive pays off. |
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The next morning, she was looking through the garden when she saw a familiar white truck round the corner of her drive and pull into her dooryard. |
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There was no way of preparing for it without the most horrendous efforts, the most drastic expedients, to drive and dragoon their empire into the twentieth century. |
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Among the earliest photographic experiments were attempts to use the camera to record a series of still images using a motorized drive to move the film after each exposure. |
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You'll be able to read and write to the disk at the same time with little performance drop off, which is fantastic if you prefer to have your backup drive located externally. |
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She is a young girl who carries a powerful forehand, a rock solid double-handed backhand and a drive and determination that is the hallmark of a champion on the rise. |
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People who do not share the drive for rational thinking and control may be a threat and natural target for the more extreme members of this group. |
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You can drive a dragster farther than you can drive a Funny Car. |
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This allows you to drive the snake deeply into the drainpipe. |
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There are thousands of unlicensed vehicles on the roads, thousands of motorists who drive unsafely and thousands of dreadful accidents as a consequence. |
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He urged motorists to stick to speed limits, pay attention when driving, wear seatbelts at all times, never drink and drive and always drive according to road conditions. |
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But, despite Government publicity campaigns, including a series of shock TV commercials, some drivers are still willing to take a chance and drink and drive. |
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Or to assume that he believes in the addled and simplistic economics of austerity that would drive the nation back into recession. |
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Most of the cars on offer are drivable, but Bonhams motoring specialist Stewart Skilbeck said they present more of a challenge to drive than modern vehicles. |
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It had been arranged as part of the day's programme that Mr. Cooke was to drive those who wished to go over the Rise in his new brake. |
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Our scientist-kings and our brave new age of biotechnology are the latest in giant steps that will take this Babel drive to a new level. |
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The engine used was an autobicycle engine and a fuel injection system was added to drive it with cylinder injection. |
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I have to drive into Sherman Oaks so the absentee vote guarantees me my vote and that's important,'' Harris said. |
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Emil bought a bare-bones rig and a new CPU at the computer show, then popped in his old hard drive. |
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Medical errors in television shows and movies drive me bananas. |
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Your skirmishing parties, call them cohorts or cow-hearts, shall never drive my statarianly disciplined battallion from its ground. |
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The outside of the Hyatt was bedlam. There was a group of more than a hundred injured people on the circular drive in front of the hotel. |
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Guessing competitions were tackled with much enthusiasm, followed by a beetle drive, and judging by the laughter, this was popular with all. |
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I was up betimes in the morning, but Holmes was afoot earlier still, for I saw him as I dressed, coming up the drive. |
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It is an aberrational drive to commercialize education that has led to the present crisis. |
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These succulent little shrooms from pop culture scholar Lena Lencek will drive everyone back for seconds. |
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Clumping Berkeley sedge dots the yard, while spiraled Aloe polyphylla and asparagus ferns line the drive. |
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I walked Jane down to the drive and watched her as she reversed, admiring her wristy gear changes. |
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A string had caught in the brushbar and shut down the belt drive. This was quickly fixed and we hosed up the rest of the filth. |
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Buckle up every time you drive somewhere in a car, and make sure your passengers buckle up, too. |
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A massive drive is to be launched to catch arsonists who cause millions of pounds worth of damage every year in the West Midlands. |
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You mean you can't fly after you've had a few beers? You can drive, can't cha? |
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We need to get the trees cleared out the way before anything can drive down this path. |
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Nothing can be more like a ride in cloudland than the drive from Pierrefitte to Luz and from Luz to Gavarnie. |
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If you can drive a manual transmission, you have to be a clutch artist to handle brake, accelerator and clutch on an uphill start. |
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And the prospect of genteel notoriety for their unborn heirs is the source of the Mob's drive for WASPization. |
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The constant design of these orators, in all their speeches, was to drive some one particular point. |
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However Russian Pavlyuchenko stunned his compatriots with an unstoppable 25-yard drive into the top corner. |
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It's tipping it down out there, so if you must go out, take your umbrella and please drive carefully. |
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As I looked at the sky, I could see cummies forming, but not much wind was showing on the trees or flags on our drive towards the Butte. |
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When you replace a drive shaft on your boat, it is also a good idea to replace the cutlass bearing where the drive shaft exits the boat. |
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Nations that imprison, torture, assassinate, or drive their writers into exile fall into the deadlands of their own darkness. |
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Now offered with all-wheel drive options and manual gearboxes, Jaguar's baby soft top just goes from strength to strength. |
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They kept separate diaries. His was on paper and her diary was on her computer's hard drive. |
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By now, I think everyone is aware that to drink and drive is to dice with death. |
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The All4 all-wheel drive system helps drivers react quickly to changes in road conditions. |
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Like most crossovers in this class, the CX-3 is offered with a choice of front or all-wheel drive chassis, and petrol and diesel engines. |
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It partly succeeded in continuing the Pietist movement's drive to right social wrongs and focus on individual conversion. |
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They gave us permission to drive in Australia under the British rego, meaning we still had our GB number plates. |
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The drive to lower the voting age was driven in large part by the broader student activism movement protesting the Vietnam War. |
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Ego can drive choice just as well as rational factors such as brand value and costs involved with changing brands. |
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Now streamers can use a new feature that lets their viewers join a raid then drive traffic to another streamer with just a click. |
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Under the general Amir Khan Umrao Al Udat, the Mughal Emperor sent 8,000 troops to drive away the 5,000 Maratha cavalry soldiers. |
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Modern water turbines use water flowing through a dam to drive an electric generator. |
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This electricity in turn is used to drive motors forming the actuators of mechanical systems. |
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He said that soon there would be a drive for awareness on the type of tyres and the air level to be maintained. |
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This is a simple system usually without gearing so that the vertical axle of the water wheel becomes the drive spindle of the mill. |
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Starquakes in slowing neutron stars drive matter toward the magnetic poles, distort the star's shape, and excite precession. |
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Firstly, the use of water power to drive mills was supplemented by steam driven water pumps, and then superseded completely by the steam engines. |
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Pardon my French, but human programmers had that airhead by its hard drive. |
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The charkha works similarly to the great wheel, with a drive wheel being turned by hand, while the yarn is spun off the tip of the spindle. |
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The large drive wheel turns the much smaller spindle assembly, with the spindle revolving many times for each turn of the drive wheel. |
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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 double drive wheel is named after its drive band, which goes around the spinning wheel twice. |
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A single drive wheel has one drive band that the flywheel and the flyer, and a short tension band which goes only over the bobbin. |
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While the spinner is making new yarn, the bobbin and the flyer turn in unison, driven by the single drive band. |
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To prevent velocitization, the feeling of going slower than you really are, keep checking the speedometer while you drive. |
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In driver's education, they used to teach students to drive in cars with a three-on-the-tree, but now the cars all have automatic transmission. |
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They used a belt and pulley drive system, and heavier ring frames rather than mules. |
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The water frame is given to a spinning frame, when water power is used to drive it. |
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The water frame is derived from the use of a water wheel to drive a number of spinning frames. |
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The growing demand for the Industrial Revolution would drive development as well. |
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To its rotating central shaft, belts and gears could be attached to drive a great variety of machinery. |
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He could still climb a scaffold like a monkey, still drive a ten-penny nail with one measured, massive, dead-on blow. |
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The spindle is driven either by foot power from a treadle and flywheel or by a belt or gear drive to a power source. |
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Once rotary motion had been achieved a drive belt could be attached beside the flywheel. |
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It's a long drive across Texas, so we're going to stop off in Austin for a night. |
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Drive screws, possibly another name for drive rivets, are commonly used to hold nameplates into blind holes. |
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Did antidepressants help drive Mary Richardson Kennedy to suicide? |
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The workpiece is mounted on centers and rotated by a device known as a drive dog or center driver. |
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In some instances special drive centers may be used to allow the edges to be ground. |
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A haul road is usually situated at the side of the pit, forming a ramp up which trucks can drive, carrying ore and waste rock. |
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There will be no opportunity to drive an adit to a mine situated on a large flat plain, for instance. |
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It came off the rails as it was exiting the Bold Colliery sidings and buckled its 2 large drive wheels. |
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In Korea General MacArthur took the bull by the horns and threw seven divisions into an all-out drive to clear North Korea. |
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In 1834 it was used for experiments with new drive systems, after which it was put in storage. |
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That led to the development of new classical macroeconomics and the drive towards microeconomic foundations for macroeconomic theory. |
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Uttar Pradesh government had last evening issued stern directions for initiation of a drive against adulterators and fake drug sellers. |
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Leary's short-corner effort and an acute-angled drive by Mark Reynolds made the game safe before Khalsa gleaned a late consolation. |
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The outskirts of the place is accessible by car, but it is forbidden to park or drive through the centre. |
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This included the transition in manufacturing from line shaft and belt drive using steam engines and water power to electric motors. |
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In less acronymic words, steadily falling unemployment did not drive prices up in the way that happened on earlier occasions. |
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Between two such unloquacious persons, dialogue was naturally slow at first, but they had a long drive before them. |
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I tried to back up my database to a USB flash drive, but it isn't big enough. Therein lies the rub. |
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The noise of the ship was all around her. The faint subsonic rumble of the reactor and drive. |
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In short, you can now specify the F-TYPE Convertible with all-wheel drive and you can also get a manual gearbox. |
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Beatrix is thrilled and returns home, taking a drive through the parks to celebrate first. |
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We drive sleepily into London along broad thoroughfares where to eyes fresh from New York the traffic seems sparse and Sundaylike. |
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If you drive over a speed bump, the left and right tires push the suspension upward at the same time. |
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But Mr. Slater said a component of the motor-voter law designed to reach low-income people who do not drive remained largely unenacted. |
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Does Ambien impair judgment enough to drive one to violent crime? |
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There were usually two or three of these stamps in a row, powered by the same drive and operating in sequence. |
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I decided, with considerable trepidation, to let him drive my car without me. |
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Hard drive storage capacity is measured in megabytes, with 40 MB, 80 MB, 120 MB, and 300 MB being common sizes. |
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Isuzu Trucks, a subsidiary of Fuji Heavy Industries, has launched its NLS 200 all wheel drive in Australia. |
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The DEIC515 has been designed with very low propagation delays, repeatable threshold levels, fast switching and high drive current. |
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Activities like heritage, four wheel drive, wildlife, fossicking and farm or station tourism have been identified. |
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Emma, Daniel, Stephanie, Lizzie and Jenny Allen join Noah's Ark licensee Claire Grinsell to launch the Christmas beer mat drive. |
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It takes 30 minutes to drive there, but maybe 2 hours during the rush hour. |
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It was the height of madness for him to drive at such high speeds! |
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So if you and the pooch go out and get schnockered some night, make sure you don't let him drive. |
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The computer had a screen with 320 by 200 resolution, I believe, no hard disk drive, 128 K of RAM, and a 14 inch color monitor. |
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The first step to increasing your drive space is to add a new storage device. It can be a hard drive, but also a USB or FireWire memory stick. |
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In 1868 an avenue of Wellingtonias was planted along the south drive to the house. |
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Green wood hardens after about four or five scorchings in the fire, but several scorchings are required to drive out the sap. |
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Access time is critical in an application like an encyclopedia, dictionary or database where the drive spends most of its time searching data. |
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In WarDriving, attackers drive around with Wi-Fi enabled laptops to detect open wireless networks. |
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The brave German car's all-wheel drive tackled and spun through almost eight inches of loosely plowed snow. |
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I need to calculate how long it will take me to drive to Chicago. |
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Less esteemed was her attempt to drive all snakes from the Apple Isle by paying convicts a shilling for each reptilian head brought to her. |
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Centillium continues to drive leading-edge ADSL technology and delivers the most advanced products required to maintain and strengthen our competitive advantage. |
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Mother and Father learned to drive in a car with a 3-on-the-tree. |
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The FOL Fiber, which uses a linear drive system, is slated to debut at EuroBLECH sheetmetal machine show, before sales start in May 2011 in Japan and in June elsewhere. |
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I never learned to drive a stick. I can only drive an automatic. |
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See my new car here? I can't wait to take this baby for a drive. |
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Once a week each of the girls, since there were seven of them, took a drive with the mother in the old basketwork chaise drawn by a very fat, very lumbering pony. |
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Critics were indignant that a potentially dangerous drug was being used on a hunch, and suspected the influence of big pharma and its drive to expand its markets. |
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Grandma teaching you to drive is like the blind leading the blind. |
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The local blood drive will replenish the area's blood supply. |
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One would not be able to return from an extended holiday and drive off in the family car in view of the boiloff from even the best insulated tank. |
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It was a quick drive to her apartment, and although we didn't actually verbalize that we wanted to have sex, we were caressing each other's thighs. |
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For example, it is possible that children with dystonia tend to favor the cocontraction strategy while healthy children tend to reduce overall muscular drive. |
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Four-wheel drive sure came in handy while the bridge was washed out. |
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I don't like driving that old car because it always steers a little to the left so I'm forever compensating for that when I drive it. Trust me, it gets annoying real fast. |
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You can't just drive off and desert me here, in the middle of nowhere. |
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The divalike guests drive the luxury resort's staff to growing despair. |
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Tiger Woods pured his first drive straight down the middle of the fairway. |
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This acts as the molecular drive that causes muscle contraction. |
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Combined with direct drive Axial Flux Permanent Magnet Alternators and power electronics they offer a viable alternative for low head hydroelectric power generation. |
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Capital One uses this technique to drive credit card marketing offers. |
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Water continued to be used to drive rural mills but mills, driven by steam, were built in towns alongside streams or canals to provide water for the engine. |
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The power needed and provided to drive these mills was increasing. |
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This accounts for energy or power loss through the drive train inefficiencies and weight thereof as well as gravitational force placed upon components therein. |
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A drive rivet is a form of blind rivet that has a short mandrel protruding from the head that is driven in with a hammer to flare out the end inserted in the hole. |
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These techniques employ electric currents to drive or enhance sintering. |
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With local authorities unable to clear the tracks, the trains were obliged to drive at low speed into the crowd, using their own momentum to push people out of the way. |
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At first larger motors were added to line shafts, but as soon as small horsepower motors became widely available, factories switched to unit drive. |
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By studying samples at different points of tumor development, the researchers hope to identify the changes that drive tumor growth and resistance to treatment. |
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Electricity production from solar energy either directly through photovoltaic cells or indirectly such as by producing steam to drive a steam turbine generator. |
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Emotions can drive prices up and down, people are generally not as rational as they think, and the reasons for buying and selling are generally accepted. |
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An early market entrant that takes advantage of the cost structure and can expand rapidly can exclude smaller companies from entering and can drive or buy out other companies. |
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In 1887 work began to drive a tunnel right under Dale Head into Newlands Valley, connecting with a proposed tramway to join the railway at Keswick. |
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Martindale can be reached either by the Ullswater steamer or a long drive around the lake, Place Fell and Hallin Fell being particular favourites from this direction. |
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The Romans were determined to drive their borders right up to the Alps. |
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Hannibal had no interest in treating with this commission, and treated it with contumely, hoping that it would drive the commission to declare war. |
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The later mills at Belper, Darley Abbey, and Masson Mill, were much larger and needed to harness the full power of the river to drive the complex machinery within them. |
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The Castle serves as a hub for the growing number of recreational facilities on offer, walking and cycling trails, picnic areas and a forest drive. |
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I have to drive slowly for the first 1,000 miles to run the engine in. |
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Bell sprawled full length to turn a Sandaza drive wide of the far post, but Saints had done enough to inflict Killie's first home defeat of the season. |
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We had to drive way out into the sticks to visit that customer. |
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The more stuffed your hard drive, the more Blob-like it becomes. |
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The complicated U.S. taxation systems, the bureaucratic madness of the April 15th deadline, drive honest taxpayers insane and most have become taxaphobic. |
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Danny snorted another line of crystal and stashed the rest in the trunk, except a Thai stick he decided he'd hit as he sailed along Hampton Road on his drive home. |
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That tightwad would drive ten miles to save a few cents on gas. |
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During the '90s, some social trendwatchers believe, the same overwhelming urge to join will drive aging yuppies off their treadmills and into the streets. |
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Malaysia's drive to turf out illegal foreign workers turns disastrous. |
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We formulate our model as an unfactored gated Boltzmann machine, where another input layer is used to modulate the input visible layer to drive the optimisation procedure. |
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Recently arriving to the Dayton, Ohio area to deliver the winter traction control that drivers need in winter months are two new all-wheel drive crossovers. |
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And with a choice of front or all-wheel drive, some modern diesel and petrol engines and some aggressive pricing, this one's going to be extremely popular. |
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Other heads saw devolution as a whole new way of life and adopted an approach whereby the power of devolution was used to enable the school to drive the curriculum. |
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They drive down the wage scales of the surviving American non-slaves. |
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Both invited and walk-up consumers can drive and compare a range of vehicles, including electric and hybrid vehicles, performance cars, crossovers, and full-size pickups. |
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The compressor power consumption is obtained using a digital wattmeter, and its speed is measured with a calibrated signal from the inverter drive. |
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In this paper we ask why this is the case by looking at environmental events as actants that potentially drive convergence of social and political engagement. |
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Thomas Walker, who bought the castle 30 years later, added two lodges at the entrance of the estate and planted an avenue of Wellingtonias along the drive. |
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