Boiler water is used primarily to drive steam turbines in electric power generating plants. |
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Among whites, the traditional vinho verde is a summer quaff with practically electric acidity. |
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After 170 years of wacky inventions and strange new models, it seems we may finally be at the end of the road for the electric car. |
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Here your nighttime walk on the sand is not by starlight, but by electric sky glow. |
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The Corsa comes with electric power steering, which only comes into play when needed. |
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A hybrid car uses both an internal-combustion engine and an electric motor. |
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The energy bill also includes a new tax credit for buyers of hybrid cars, which combine an electric motor with an internal-combustion engine. |
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For the mousseline, in the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with the whisk attachment, whip the heavy cream to soft peaks. |
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To provide oxygen, water is slowly moved through the sock with tractor-powered or electric paddlewheel aerators. |
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One of the bathrooms has a bath with shower attachment and brass fittings, while the other has a step-in electric shower and airing cupboard. |
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Horns, Rhodes and electric piano hallmark the jazzy funk of the house cuts. |
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I realize that the brushes, which transfer the electric current, are probably the key, but come on! |
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Moving adroitly from acoustic to electric guitars, he was the high point of the show for me. |
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Put the bat, bat side up on a banding wheel and cut off excessive foam with the electric knife. |
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When he gently squeezed her left arm, the electric thrill surged through her again, just as strongly as before. |
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Strings, saxophones, some brass and electric bass constitute the bulk of the instrumentations. |
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He plays standard lead and rhythm electric guitar, lap steel and slide guitar, bass, and mandolin, all equally well. |
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They use no electronics, and hardly any electric instruments, apart from bass guitar and occasional electric guitar. |
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The roof moves thanks to 5-hp, 460-v, three-phase electric motors, two per transporter. |
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The shop has three-phase AC electric power coming in from an outside electric utility. |
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Once the faceplate and the baseplate are attached to each other, the capacitor are de-energized and the electric field is dissipated. |
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There are good paths, or so it seems, and the less able-bodied can hire an electric buggy providing they book in advance. |
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Ground fault interrupters are specifically designed to eliminate electric shock hazards where people use fixtures and appliances near water. |
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The plan for the huge event provides for 25 miles of electric cable and a 50,000 gallon water supply. |
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He recently released a jazz-based CD which shows his command of the steel and nylon acoustics as well as electric jazz guitar. |
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He also switched between acoustic and electric guitar regularly throughout the night. |
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Many households in this decade acquired electric stoves, washing machines, irons, radios, and vacuum cleaners. |
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Scattered around in interlinked systems are kettles, irons, a hot plate, mixers, electric fans, hairdryers and other household appliances. |
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Smaller but still significant numbers of people buy electric irons and kitchen equipment. |
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The electric power applied to the transducer was measured using a sampling wattmeter. |
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Because they are water-repellent, they are used as insulating varnish on electric motors and for high temperature greases and lubricants. |
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I installed wall heaters, an electric water heater, dryer and range, but asked for help with a mechanical heat pump. |
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The kitchen has a range of fitted oak units, worktops and display cabinets as well as a double oven, waste disposal unit and an electric hob. |
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The family bathroom has a tiled floor and part tiled walls while its suite comprises a pedestal washbasin, toilet, and bath with electric shower. |
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A year earlier a start had been made on dismantling the batteries, and seventeen electric cabs were scrapped. |
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The aerosol had been kept with other toiletries on a bathroom stand under a wall-mounted electric heater. |
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The shop keepers have to turn back many teenagers who come expecting to find mini music systems, cameras and electric razors. |
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Camara also combines the sounds of the balafon with Chad MacQuarrie's electric jazz guitar and Darren Parris' bass guitar. |
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But all too often, rice on the stovetop boils over, scorches, or turns to mush, especially on slow-to-adjust electric stoves. |
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In an electric mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, combine the maple sugar, bread flour, melted butter, egg whites, and walnuts. |
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Each man in the squad was dressed in a wetsuit and carried a pack of high explosives on their electric water scooter. |
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A woman she knows feels her electric wheelchair betrayed her when it short-circuited and stopped in traffic. |
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My 'car' is my tricycle with 250watt electric assist via a hubmotor on the right rear wheel. |
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Conrad used a propane burner under an old steel drum, an electric motor to turn mixing blades, and a manual pump. |
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The electric blanket under the pillow had shorted and started a fire in the pillow under his head. |
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There was no electric in the house only gas, so the house had a gas mantle in each room and a small fire place. |
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Even so, it took another 20 years or so before electric lights had largely replaced gas mantles in American homes. |
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You should plug and caulk holes or penetrations for faucets, pipes, electric outlets, and wiring. |
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We also collected two portable electric keyboards that we check out like library books, so students can practice for contests and performances. |
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He switched to electric bass, an instrument he began playing at the tender age of nine. |
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If I'm going to get an electric coal effect fire I have little need for fire irons. |
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For example, all bathrooms include a high-pressure shower system and an electric hairdryer for the convenience of guests. |
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He brings home the bacon in his outrageously over-the-top performance, an electric storm that puts the shock into rock'n'roll. |
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If your trailer is equipped with electric brakes, check the drums and shoes for wear and the brake magnet for condition. |
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But if you have an electric stove, it requires so much power that many backup generators won't be able to run it. |
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A former teacher died within hours of being given electric shock treatment to help treat her mental illness. |
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Oh, and the doctors would also have to perform lobotomies and give electric shock treatment. |
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It is absolutely true that there is a move back towards or electric shock treatment. |
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She had become increasingly depressed and had undergone every type of treatment from anti-depressant drugs to electric shock treatment. |
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Drugs and electric shock treatment are overused and non-psychotic patients are drawn into hospital work forces. |
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The treatments comprised straightjackets, seclusion, insulin shock and electric shock treatment, that was it. |
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Each has eight removable growing barrels with an electric water pump and manifold. |
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Can you even imagine squeezing electric blue or shocking pink margarine on your toast in the morning? |
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The electric current shocks the sweat glands, and they stop producing sweat temporarily. |
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She testified that another girl held in the same facility was hung upside down, naked and shocked repeatedly with the electric prod. |
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Because our electric semicolon indented for us, do we have to backspace back to the left column? |
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It has a hydroelectric motor, so it can effectively draw infinite amounts of electric power from the water. |
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I suppose it could be said that Samuel Morse had shown that electric telegraphy could be done. |
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She added that pupils learning to use the abacus could calculate faster than those using electric calculators. |
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An important goal of plasma physics will be to produce cost-effective, clean, safe electric power from nuclear fusion. |
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When Dylan himself decided to make the transition from folk hero to electric messiah, he found himself at the centre of a storm of protest. |
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The program will also include a laser ignition system, electric drives for the howitzer's traverse and elevation and a powered projectile rammer. |
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This was, however, still an electric car, powered by heavy lead-acid batteries. |
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Therefore, an electric car has a normal 12-volt lead-acid battery to power all of the accessories. |
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The speaker at the July meeting stood before the members with an electric travel iron in one hand and a duster in the other. |
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Just the thought of that garden, I admit, fills me with something crackling and sharp, an electric kind of longing. |
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A mechanically propelled vehicle covers not only cars but electric or motorised wheelchairs and ride-on lawnmowers. |
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These assumed action at a distance and deduced the mathematical laws for induction of electric currents. |
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However, he was having excruciating electric shock-like pains shooting from his hand to his elbow. |
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The company has a fleet of 15-feet motor boats for hire, plus electric launches and a day-hire sailing boat. |
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When Faraday worked out electricity and magnetism he set into motion the electric age. |
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It appeared that the damage was inflicted in order to reach the electric cables and landlines that ran under the ground. |
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Dairy farmers learned how electric milking machines would increase the speed of their work. |
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In addition all the electric motors are of low magnetic material content and have compensated stray fields. |
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Just reliving the feeling of his arm around me after all of these years was still sending electric shocks all over my body. |
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Ferroelectric materials can create an electric field the way iron magnets create a magnetic field. |
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An electric current passing through a flat, handheld insulated coil that is placed tangentially on the scalp generates a magnetic field. |
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More than 175 participants will be putting up stalls, showcasing products ranging from electric tandoors to Ford automobiles. |
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The irreverent cook can, of course, substitute the tandoor with an electric oven, and the oven with a covered saucepan, and so on. |
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It's like an electron avalanche, he says, that can flood up toward the ionosphere or slide earthward, depending on the electric field direction. |
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Her nails are short and not in the least scary, there is no electric tan, deathly blonde hair or sticky lipstick. |
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I sighed, wished for an electric heater, then set down to the task of rekindling the fire. |
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The atmosphere in Dry is pretty electric with double stage-diving and more sweat than a sauna for the overweight. |
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However, they end up trapping themselves in the garage, without means of escape except for a couple of electric sanders. |
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If you have the right attachments, a power drill can act as an electric screwdriver, a sander, a drill of various sizes and many other tools. |
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So why does York's wonderful electric traffic sign still insist there are 80 car park spaces available at the long-closed site? |
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The charity also recommends checking all pipes are properly lagged, all electric fires are guarded, and paraffin heaters are out of draughts. |
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Coleman's second great band was Prime Time, a seven-piece electric group with Coleman on alto sax, two guitarists, two bassists and two drummers. |
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The biggest obstacle to the performance of most electric automobiles is battery weight. |
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In this latest version of the SFO, twelve women played electric guitars and five sampled the sound of the guitars and transformed it on laptops. |
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California state regulators forced automakers to bring electric cars to market. |
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When an electric field is applied, the white particles will migrate towards the positive charge. |
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Fire officers are certain her faulty electric blanket started the fire in which her hair and nightdress caught alight. |
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Long before electric light came to the Irish countryside it was a heart-warming sight to see the candles burning in the windows on Christmas Eve. |
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Before the war, most households were without refrigerators and other electric appliances. |
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This child may be only 1 year old, but not to worry, there are electric guitars for all ages. |
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The band excels at combining stripped-down electric beats and synths with more organic elements, such as piano, acoustic guitar, and saxophone. |
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Fly ash is a waste ash produced from burning coal in electric power plants. |
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It mixes manure with recycled materials like cement or lime kiln dust, coal ash from electric power plants, and gypsum. |
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In addition, the noise from electric saws frightens away the fauna for miles around, emptying the forest of life. |
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I had to cook something I could make after work, and I had an old electric range with only two rings working. |
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The same year Lodygin's electric lamps were illuminating a St Petersburg shop and he went on to patent the wolfram filament lamp. |
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One curious anomaly is electric pitch trim mounted on the panel rather than the yoke. |
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In a bowl with an electric mixer cream together the Cabrales and the cream cheese until the mixture is smooth. |
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Some commercial customers try to calculate electric bills based solely on tariffs and come up with lower amounts than seen on the bill. |
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The researchers determined that an electric current of about 40 millivolts flows between the two alloys in each coin. |
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In electric traction, the first inventions for propulsion of vehicles were by battery-stored power. |
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I was a little surprised at the sound it had on the electric axe, I really hadn't expected it to sound as good as it did. |
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Just as an ampere is a unit of electric current, a magneton is a unit of magnetic dipole moment. |
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The electric fence should be high voltage, low amperage, so that no harm can be done to any animal or person. |
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Her guitar is now amped up and she fronts a sizzling band with a pair of electric guitars, a throbbing amplified bass, drums and a girl singer. |
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In addition to the belt-driven machines, there is an electric lathe and an electric drill press. |
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This lattice can trap the neutral atoms in potential wells because the electric fields of the lasers induce a dipole moment in the atom. |
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In 1911, the York Corporation agreed to widen Goodramgate to make way for the electric tramway. |
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All apartments in Rosehaven come with Gold Shield electric heating, security intercoms and higher than average ceilings. |
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The right to use electric or battery-operated shavers was rejected on the grounds that it could be a health hazard. |
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That said, there's less razor burn than from other electric razors I've used, but far more than I get from a normal wet shave. |
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He felt dead and dull inside, like an electric toy with the batteries removed. |
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Today's plug-in electric cars cannot cost-effectively overcome range anxiety while fuel cell cars continue to be limited by infrastructure. |
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Range anxiety is real, and it keeps you from enjoying the driving satisfaction otherwise provided by an electric vehicle. |
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For electromagnetism, the coupling constant is proportional to the square of the electric charge. |
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With both types of electric ranges, the dials on the back can be in the way when you try to put a very large pot on a rear burner. |
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If you are a chef who wants gas burners and an electric oven, dual ranges are available, but they are expensive. |
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During the Depression in 1931 the company began manufacturing the well-known Atlas electric ranges. |
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The more limited range of electric vehicles is less problematic when most trips are within the urban area. |
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A simple worm grader, run by an electric motor, separates the worms from the dirt. |
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So what if it led to the development of the electric gramophone and later took the form of radio and record player. |
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In fifth grade, I had a snazzy red electric guitar with a whammy bar that I never really learned how to play. |
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If the cow gets too close to the fence co-ordinates, the collar will make a noise, or give the cow an electric shock to scare it away. |
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At the rear of the engine is a pair of rectangular metal grids that are charged with 6,000 volts of electric potential. |
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Billy noticed a red light above the office door with an electric buzzer to announce a vacancy. |
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She was into juicing long before it was cool and trendy and has worn out several electric juicers. |
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You need electric juice to mix up all those fruity summer drinks to be enjoyed poolside. |
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There is no need to wait on the engine as there is plenty of electric juice to launch the vehicle. |
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There was a rainbow-like display of colour on the catwalk for the season, from tomato reds to neon oranges and electric blues. |
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We managed to find a track without electric rails and decided it would be safest to follow that one. |
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The atmosphere was electric and both sets of fans were jovial and friendly for much of the game. |
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Two contestants in electric chairs took off from the starting line with tyres squealing for the first 10 yards. |
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They also had a small roadster there with their electric motor, but I was unable to see into the engine bay as they had lost the keys! |
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Through this work, he hopes to create a sort of electric shock that will jolt the audience into seeing what hides behind the image. |
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The idea is that when you put your foot down the electric motor and the V6 join forces to provide Herculean power. |
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Also an oil-filled, free-standing electric radiator in good working order is needed. |
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Mrs Foster added that ever since the fire was condemned she has had to buy and use portable electric radiators. |
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Bathrooms have electric showers and a select choice of tiling and shower curtain options. |
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In the Sahara, cars, electric showers, water and even toilets are absolute luxuries! |
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Use an X-ACTO Knife, utility knife or electric jigsaw and slowly insert the blade into the gourd. |
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Neil Young says Jansch did for the acoustic guitar what Jimi Hendrix did for the electric guitar. |
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Dissolve the glucose and water together, and with an electric whisk add this to the egg mix. |
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New York constantly composes and recomposes itself, and its electric vitality comes from the churning crowd. |
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In the first, subjects were told to watch a timer counting down to zero, at which point they felt a harmless but painful electric shock. |
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Only a few moments passed before the unicorn whinnied, and suddenly recoiled, as if jarred by an electric shock. |
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Outside the house there is a detached garage with electric shutter and electricity wiring, while a cobbled driveway offers parking for six cars. |
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Because they are so long and carry so much current, the wires store huge amounts of power in the electric and magnetic fields that surround them. |
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Replacement of all old electric wires, poles and transformers to ensure a proper distribution of power to consumers had been ordered. |
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Think of the analogy of an electric wire carrying more electricity than its diameter can safely carry. |
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Falling tree branches and forceful winds snapped powerlines and electric poles. |
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Telecommunication satellites require several kilowatts of electric power, while most other satellites require several hundred watts. |
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It recharges during braking, and feeds the electric motor and two pairs of 120-volt outlets, one in the cab, the other in a rear cargo box. |
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Any electric car that uses batteries needs a charging system to recharge the batteries. |
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It has running water, electric light and power, a gramophone that plays and real vintage wine in the bottles in the wine cellar. |
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He wined down, did the electric slide and did his forward version of the moonwalk. |
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The second type of machine overcomes both of these disadvantages by making use of only one electric motor to drive a series of stepped cones. |
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The shuttle shook a few seconds later from the tractor beam's electric blast. |
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On the comfort front all versions have air conditioning, electric door mirrors and windows and hi-fi. |
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Oh well, makes a change from the high electric bills we had in the Philippines from air conditioning! |
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The demonstration of an electric railway at Berlin by Siemens in 1879 opened the way to a transport revolution based on electric traction. |
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Once this is commissioned, electric traction will be available from Delhi-Chennai-Jolarpet stretch to the State capital. |
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With electric traction we could bring the time down to 30-35 minutes, which would be reasonable for 46 miles. |
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Mourning in anticipation, 71 railway enthusiasts took steam's eclipse by diesel and electric traction to be history's greatest betrayal. |
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Pictures, diagrams, tables and models are used to explain the evolution of engines from steam through diesel to electric traction. |
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These charges include electric traction current and station-leasing charges. |
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In most of the country the distinction between electric and other traction would not be important, but in the mid-Atlantic states it was. |
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Why were valuable time and money spent in attempts to adapt the unadaptable old horse car lines to the new condition of electric traction? |
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Invert a glass globe that normally goes over an electric ceiling light fixture, tuck a tea light inside, and you've got a holiday lantern. |
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Few would argue that as a pianist and electric keyboardist, he is out of this world. |
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The experimental sounds of keyboards and electric guitars add a contemporary influence. |
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By the late 1990s, electric guitars, keyboards, and snare drums were common in urban areas. |
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The hybrid combines a V6 petrol engine with front and rear electric motors to help the wheels go round. |
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The clocks have gone back, summer is over and many of us are dusting off our electric blankets ready for the long cold nights. |
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Splitting the gig up into an acoustic and an electric set gave them the opportunity to spread the gig over two hours. |
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The Police Headquarters was a huge building, aglow with fluorescent lights that changed from pale blue to electric green. |
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There were rows of razor wire, electric fences, guard towers and searchlights. |
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Though it was practically in the middle of the desert, it was surrounded by electric fencing and razor wire. |
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They also move about unrestrained by razor wire, searchlights, locks or electric fences. |
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I've been using an electric razor for over a decade now, only been replaced once. |
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Women who want to remove underarm hair should use an electric razor or cream rather than a blade. |
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Music was up beat, perfect for dancing, mixing with techno, rave, electric and pop. |
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Inside the room was an electric guitar, something Conor couldn't afford, but something the club was willing to loan him for performances. |
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The two low magnetic field electric motors feature compensated stray fields and are each rated at 125kW for minehunting. |
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They calculated that the electric potential inside the pore was asymmetric, shaped like a ratchet's tooth. |
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Using a hand-held electric whisk, cream together the butter and caster sugar until light and fluffy. |
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Using an electric whisk if you have one start to mix the egg into the flour. |
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Cool until lukewarm then beat with a whisk or electric beaters until creamy. |
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The mango parfait is made in minutes with the labour-saving help of an electric food mixer and a hand whisk. |
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Place the egg and egg yolks with the sugar and cornflour in a heatproof bowl and beat until creamy and fluffy using an electric whisk. |
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Using a balloon whisk or small hand-held electric whisk, whisk slowly and steadily until the mixture starts to turn a pale cream colour. |
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Using an electric whisk, whisk the whole egg, egg yolk and sugar together until pale and thick, then incorporate the chocolate mixture. |
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There they kicked us, beat us, whipped us with electric cables and shocked us with electricity! |
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When he next opened them, he was behind an electric kaleidoscope or a card of faceted glass. |
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Use special, heavy duty extension cords for high wattage appliances such as air conditioners, portable electric heaters, and freezers. |
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The railroad came to Hailey in 1883 bearing materials for a jail, courthouse, electric lights, waterworks, and telephones. |
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Massive string swells and jazzy electric piano stabs immediately bring the more esoteric work of Carl Craig and Derrick May to mind. |
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With electric gates which can be operated from either end of the pit cows make a quick entry and a fast exit. |
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A variation on the water cannon is a device which allows an electric shock to be directed via the fluid. |
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There are ample, clean washbasins, equipped with hot and cold running water and hygienic electric and actually functioning hand dryers. |
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Once you've established that the car runs acceptably, try all electric functions to make sure they haven't been affected by damp. |
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The interaction strength and the relative phase of the electric field in neighboring particles both depend on polarization and frequency. |
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So instead I started using an electric razor to shave closely, but gradually got tired of that and just started razoring it again. |
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Most of the campsites have electric hookups, and water is available throughout the campground. |
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Ordinarily you shouldn't open these units as there is the chance of electric shock, as well as the fact this will invalidate your warranty. |
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These electrons are then accelerated by a static electric field towards a fluorescent screen. |
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X rays emerge when the electrons, accelerated by a strong electric field, slam into a tungsten target. |
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A sufficiently strong electric field can further accelerate these electrons. |
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In a strong electric field, free electrons can be accelerated onto its inner surface. |
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The one to four room flats had built-in wardrobes and cupboards, electric fires, and a communal central heating and hot water system. |
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On the other hand, the new transistor simultaneously controls the electric power that drives a lamp and serves as the lamp itself. |
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The Ripon report suggests widespread use of sticks and electric goads, and says that some animals had to be dragged into and out of trucks and lorries. |
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You will be charged a late fee if the electric company does not receive your payment on time. |
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She begrudgingly danced around a sombrero with me but soon rushed off to a basketball game with the grip and electric departments. |
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It was like an electric shock to a group of editors operating in the bleary haze of jet lag, pasta, and fashion overabundance. |
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In the bowl of an electric mixer, cream the butter and brown sugar until light and fluffy. |
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Their inside edges were wooden coves to hold the electric lighting. |
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The TVA, a federally owned and chartered electric power provider, is a New Deal legacy just like Social Security. |
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The current is channeled to an 82-hp electric motor that drives the car. |
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In 1951 he proposed, what is today called the Schwinger effect in quantum electrodynamics, where electron-positron pairs are sucked out of a vacuum by an electric field. |
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These electrons accelerate in the electric field of the wake. |
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They used electric saws and did their duty with commendable accuracy. |
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Sophisticated bossa nova grooves, seductive vocals and nuanced acoustic guitars are given texture by jazzy electric piano and flute and trumpet cameos. |
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Just last June, he threw his first bash celebrating his solar electric system's generation of more than 10 million watt-hours of sun-powered energy. |
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And most American exports consist of goods like grains, or cherries, or electric turbines, or airplanes. |
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Do wires degenerate when electric current is passed through them? |
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On a high-temperature electric grill, a modest-size patty of fairly lean beef is cooked on one side and flipped. |
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They used an electric razor on me and my back itched for days. |
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You can stick a vanilla pod into a jar of sugar to flavour it, or for a more rounded taste, you can whizz the sugar with the whole pod or just the seeds in an electric mixer. |
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But soon the mystery is resolved when he adds cold butter, to reduce the temperature, and whizzes the mixture with an electric whisk until it is frothy. |
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In a bowl, combine the butter and cream cheese using an electric mixer whisk. |
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The music is upbeat and low-key throughout, synthesized electric piano with the drum beat moving us along. |
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An electric atmosphere filled the air, as the lords, nobles and other important figures all along the table waited in anticipation for the show to begin. |
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A grove of trees becomes something profound, a sunrise something majestic, an embrace an electric current. |
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Ropes and pulleys and an electric winch were used for the job. |
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Looking back inside the tail section, the gearboxes are still attached to the propeller shafts, though as I have noted, they have been separated from the electric motors. |
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It made little difference whether the rolling stock in question was for high or low-speed operation or whether it was made use of diesel or electric traction. |
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To Cleveland's credit, it did recognise the superiority of electric traction over other systems and electrified rather swiftly once an effective system had been developed. |
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At one moment, the harp sounds like a fine-tuned guitar, at another it's like an enhanced electric wind instrument, with beautiful fluctuations, transitions and crescendos. |
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Looters had stolen the furniture, the windowpanes, the electric fixtures. |
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There is consensus that air pollution is easier to control from large central sources such as electric power plants than from millions of individual vehicles. |
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With the Dynamic trim you get in addition electric wing mirrors, height adjustable driver's seat and fold back tables on the backs of the front seats. |
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The larger longer term impact of hybrids will come not from greater fuel efficiency but rather from a shift toward using electric power outlets to recharge vehicle batteries. |
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The Workspace includes several electric pottery wheels, electric kilns, a screen printing press, complete woodworking shop, photography lab and a mat cutter. |
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Sewing was still done mostly on a Singer treadle sewing machine, though electric sewing machines became more common near the middle of the century. |
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The market for this shielding includes dashboard electronic components, electronic systems controls and small electric motors for wipers, seats and mirrors. |
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Three electrodes in the gyroscope housing can exert electric forces to support the rotor during spin-up, or in case a micrometeorite impacts on the satellite. |
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In December 2012, American consumers bought 43,690 hybrids, 7,669 plug-in electric vehicles and 235 cars that run on cng. |
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Today, when we think of telegraphs we think of electric telegraphs, we think of wires and Morse code and dots and dashes and telegrams and that sort of thing. |
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The rabbis who ruled that we can't use an electric switch on Shabbat already went too far. |
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The electric motor puts out 65kW with a top speed of 60 mph. |
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For the most part, the sound is vintage electric Chicago blues, employing a raw two-guitar attack that buzzes with the dirty sound of overworked amps and blown speakers. |
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There is no electric display telling you of the next station, but you do get a cheery conductor who can criticise the beautiful morning, when it is raining. |
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However, the electric council which administers the industry has insisted on gradual rate increases in an effort to avoid social upheaval against the measure. |
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Stop-start town traffic gave an advantage to the hybrids, with the Prius, which can run solely on its electric motor at slow speeds, far in the lead. |
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The forthcoming advancements in battery technology, charging stations and electric vehicles are likely to diminish range anxiety among EV drivers. |
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The SE models gain an electric sunroof, alloys and remote central locking. |
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It also noted falling prices in cosmetics, toiletries, home insurance, personal hygiene products and small electric items such as shavers and hairdryers. |
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Many of the electrical goods we use today such as the electric iron, shaver, vacuum cleaner and washing machine were invented in the early part of the 20th century. |
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It was technology that brought us the car, but it is making amends with high fuel-efficiency cars, the electric Smart car, and, of course, unleaded petrol. |
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By the late 1880s electric tramways, which ran on rails and picked up power from overhead cables, were becoming established in the major capitals of Europe. |
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Last year he proved that he still has electric ability, but his inconsistency and durability concerns are worse than ever. |
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Speaking of electric guitar amps, what mics do you rely on for them? |
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And, because the sprinklers operate at lower pressures and amperage than standard electric sprinklers, power and wire costs are substantially reduced. |
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It will be the first European probe using electric propulsion. |
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The house has been completely renovated and has a new roof, refitted kitchen, cornice work, pine floors, sliding sash windows and electric security gates. |
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The music will be performed live on stage in a band that includes bass, violin, electric guitar and stranger instruments like the recorder and pots and pans. |
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If you live in the West, chances are your electric bill subsidizes irrigation, a cost you're supposed to recoup from lower food prices at the grocery store. |
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She had just shot her arrow at an electric force field, an apparently society-changing act of defiance. |
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Like Ford, Musk knew that Tesla could only become a significant player if it were to democratize the electric car. |
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In the 1950s the couple built an electric sawmill behind their home in North Lismore and began supplying timber to other local businesses, expanding as each year passed. |
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Examples of use of chromium are car bumpers and handles, plating on appliances such as toasters, electric fry pans, and coffee-makers, and handles on ranges and refrigerators. |
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They ended up crawling for much of the journey, scaling electric fences and fending off wild animals in freezing conditions. |
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Bullhooks, whippings, and electric shocks were used as the main methods of discipline and training for their exotic animals. |
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The luxury package also includes metallic paint, alloy wheels, a simple-to-operate cruise control, a trip computer and some very useful electric seats with memory. |
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A socket for receiving the wedge base electric lamp houses socket terminals serving to retain the electric lamp and to provide contact with lead wires of the electric lamp. |
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More than two dozen electric and steam locomotives along with hundreds of dump cars were required to remove about 37 million cubic yards of material. |
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The latter were virtual subterranean towns equipped with barracks, kitchens, power plants, magazines, and even electric railways to transport men and ammunition. |
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The utility was given monopoly status, in return for releasing control of electric rates and a number of other parameters to its regulatory commission. |
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He concluded that light itself was a propagating wave of electric and magnetic energy, an undulation that moved outward in all directions from its source. |
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Ty plugged his electric guitar into the amplifier on the stage. |
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Cheaper models are just an electric heating element and a timer, at which point, you might as well just go back to the stovetop. |
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Although, the Power Development Department has changed the electric poles in other parts of Srinagar city, but they have left this area to the mercy of God. |
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For the guys there's fluffy suits in electric blue and bold red, psychedelic printed tops, wax trousers with leg-length zippers and fisherman hats. |
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Prince Edward was there with his wife Sophie, who wore an electric blue suit and a peacock feather hat. |
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