Precast quay panels are nearing completion and the new bollards for tying up ships and fenders are visible from the waterfront. |
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Integrated fuel cells and stowage containers give a streamlined appearance to the fenders. |
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Following the starboard side further forward, a pair of old rubber tyre fenders are still attached to the rail. |
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Other aluminum panels on the Maybach body shell are the roof, hood, and front fenders. |
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The body panels, including the doors, the fenders, the hood and the tailgate are of course among the most vulnerable. |
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Additionally, the car's hood, doors, fenders, trunk lid, engine and suspension are aluminum. |
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Other aluminum panels on the body shell are the roof, hood, and front fenders. |
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He also designed eminently practical and sleek kettles, firedogs, fenders and fire screens. |
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Alongside these is a second small plastic box containing some spare rope, fuel funnel and two small fenders. |
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The first Quay slabs were cast in August and fitting of bollards and fenders along the Quay Wall are proceeding. |
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The five rescued people had clung to plastic drums which the boat used as fenders. |
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Mollusc contamination affected the barge and tug, some tyres and other fenders. |
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He was responsible for securing the fenders and stowing mooring ropes when the vessel left berth. |
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Among the offerings are andirons, damper hooks, fenders, firebacks, fire-tool sets, and screens. |
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Overhangs are kept short, though the changing radii of the curved sections between the fenders and bumper faces make them look shorter still. |
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Going through the locks was definitely a team effort, and we repeatedly blessed the 20 rubber fenders that literally circled our boat. |
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They had called us on the radio to let us know where we'd be on the ship so we could put our fenders out and get our lines ready. |
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The eyesore, which has claimed its fair share of bended fenders and caused innumerable headaches to strollers and cyclists, won't be missed. |
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He also designed eminently practical and sleek kettles, firedogs, fenders, and fire screens. |
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The hood is a separate panel that adds depth to the front section, and ties the fenders, greenhouse and nose together. |
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Chainguards and mudguards, or fenders, protect clothes and moving parts from oil and spray. |
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That could have value in the study and design of energy-absorbing materials for packaging, vehicle fenders, and more. |
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They chewed the fenders, ripped the wheel-arch out, chewed the bumper, bonnet, fender and all four doors. |
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A crisp line runs the length of the vehicle from bulging front fenders to bulging rear fenders, even dissecting the fuel filler cover. |
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The internal panel protection ensures lifetime protection for door panels, back fenders and boot from corrosion. |
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The document listed coal scuttles, pokers, grates, and fenders, but only one set of andirons. |
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The front fenders help to balance the density of the rear by arching above the hood to create a sense of power. |
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The baggywrinkle is done by a member of the crew which means that he does some very fancy rope weaving for fenders on the boat and the bow piece. |
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Deposits of mud, rock or other debris must be cleaned from a vehicle's fenders, body and undercarriage before it may travel along highways. |
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Adequate fenders made of material that will float should be rigged to protect your boat. |
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Good examples are the cleaning of motorcar parts, car bodies and fenders before the final chromophore lacquering process. |
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The fenders have been rounded and standard, foldable hazard lights are included. |
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Soundproofing is up to snuff for both vehicles, though a weak point for the Tucson is that noise from the tires makes its way in via the fenders. |
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The eyes are also drawn to sharply creased sculpting around the fenders and a new chiseled taillight arrangement. |
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I said, 'You mean you want a Detroit?' Of course, in New Jersey they used to call it a flattop with fenders. |
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Fifteen fenders will be reinstalled, which will enable a larger section of the wharf to be used safely and provide greater protection to vessels. |
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Plus, the widely spaced fenders create plenty of room for the operator to work in comfort. |
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Thus it has inherited the main family traits, including the prominent front fenders and the rounded grille as well as the rather curvy tail end. |
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Crashworthiness has improved as has pedestrian impact safety through features such as collapsible fenders, deformable hood and hinges. |
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His elegantly designed candlesticks, fireplace fenders, and furniture, for example, often made use of identical components in different combinations. |
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The ring's low height and shiny blackness suggest an experimental apparatus, but also evoke old-style fireplace fenders or circular railings in museums. |
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That's when the storm surge tests docklines and fenders, while the sheeting rain searches out all those small cabin leaks you'd intended to caulk last fall. |
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And giving the vehicle a confident, broad-shouldered attitude are its wheels that had been aligned on the same place as the outer edges of its fenders. |
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There were at least 30 other cyclists already there, all in full-body rain suits, their mountain bikes equipped with fenders and mudflaps, bike lights, and giant saddlebags. |
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Repairs to the main wharf at Cripple Creek include replacement of three fenders, two ladders, ladder hold-fasts, and a section of wheelguard. |
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The car's hood is castellated, meaning its fenders rise like the projections on castle walls. |
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The Journey is rather attractive with its chiselled front end, bulging fenders and clean, uncluttered body. |
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The big, muscular front fenders work to create an athletic crouching stance. |
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Besides a couple of 'S6' badges and 'V10' insignias on the front fenders, there isn't much to distinguish this rocket from normal A6 sedans. |
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As its other insignia of power this fast Mercedes sports Lorinser's typical fenders fitted with large air inlets. |
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Ice fenders or their equivalent must be installed on smooth roofs to prevent ice from falling on distribution service loop conductors. |
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The grille is larger and small air intakes have been added to the front fenders. |
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Optional roading fenders help prevent mud and debris build-up on the stairs for safety in getting on and off the machine. |
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Aggressively redesigned from its grille to its fenders, this coupe is as exhilarating to look at as it is to drive. |
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Mooring dolphins and fenders to hold a large cruise ship offshore will also be built. |
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Every car is full, but there are also people crammed together on their roofs and hanging off the fenders. |
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When docking, the Dynamic Positioning System gives your crew time to prepare fenders and lines. |
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Always stay away from the dam side and use the time to hang fenders on the side of the boat where the lock house is and watch the light by the lock house. |
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Suspension, spoilers, front and rear fenders, tailgate, hoods, hubcaps, electrical parts, engine parts and many others are the best in the industry. |
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Also available were supplies such as hay, oats, straw or shavings, harnesses, horse collars, whiffletrees, towlines, horsebridges, fenders, pike poles, and hardware. |
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Speaking of non-existing fenders, the Slingshot's edgy body panels are made from rustproof, lightweight and impact-resistant polymer. |
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The system of fenders located in this area will be consolidated. |
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This, combined with a castor angle of 12 degrees and steerable fenders, means that your Profi can execute the tightest turns and access the tightest corners in the yard. |
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From the start, the Union Navy tried countering torpedoes with fenders and booms around large ships, as well as nets, grapnels and iron cutters to sever wires. |
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The skirted front fenders cover the whitewall tyres with the ' Chief' logo or the ' war bonnet', which is backlit, sitting proudly on top. |
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From its mini ape-hanger handlebar to its bobtail fenders, the Freewheeler trike fuses custom style and easy-handling performance. |
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The line also offers tank extensions, front frame protectors, ducktail rear fenders and fatty front and rear fenders along with chrome universal clamps made specifically to fit your ride. |
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I floorboarded the gas pedal and cut over sharply to the right, threatening the Cadillac's fenders and its driver's life. |
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Then he added a white banana seat, silver fenders with gold trim, gold-painted handle bars, two mirrors and a battery-operated light. |
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The first models were small, single-engine machines, but the brand eventually included big twin-cylinder models, many with deeply valanced fenders and a distinctive three-dimensional Indian-head ornament on the front fender. |
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Last year some fenders went off the wharf and went down, and some needed to be put on that weren't there before, so we all went down and put them on at no cost. |
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Some of the flex wood fender units that were removed have been replaced with fenders consisting of rubber blasting mats wrapped around rubber tires. |
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Retro fenders, whitewall tires and a sweeping chainguard give the Shizzles that classic timeless cruiser look. |
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The cab height was reduced, but the front fenders looked higher and humpier. |
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However, the application of a more athletic grille, chunkier bumpers, blocky fenders and revised head and taillights give it a more confident and capable look. |
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The bike has the valanced fenders and war bonnet chief logo on the front fender, said Steve Menneto, Polaris's vice president for motorcycles, in an interview. |
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Like the Essence, the M's front fenders arc above the hood, the front grille is low to the pavement, and a character line, just below the belt line, runs along the entire side of the vehicle. |
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His tail light was mounted on the sissy bar and his fenders were bobbed and painted to match the tank. |
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The rear bears no resemblance to any other products in the lineup, and has a muscular stance with its bulging rear fenders that give it the look of a cat ready to pounce. |
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With its patent leather dash and fenders this vehicle is very classy. |
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In the normal design of sheet-piled quay or wharf wall, the sheetpiling itself forms the quay face, although it is generally found advisable to protect the piles from the impact of ships berthing by timber fenders. |
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This feature is not exhibited by the older forms of fenders, which relied on the compression and, in extreme cases, on the ultimate destruction of coiled rope or timber to absorb the impact. |
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And check out those classically valanced fenders, the broad, low-slung solo seat with detachable passenger section, the wide tires rolling on spoke wheels, and the suspension that looks retro but feels modern-day plush. |
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Not quite as ascetically functional as the 78, these models are now 'pimped' with colour-coded and chromed exterior trim, front fog lamps and colour-matched over fenders. |
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