With the exception of handguns that fire rifle cartridges, copper fouling isn't a big problem for handgunners. |
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When the EPA found companies fouling our air and water, it instituted a program of pollution credits. |
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The tabulated fouling data for neontological occurrences includes only metazoan epibionts that appeared on the external surface of the cuticle. |
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But others complain that foxes are digging up their gardens, fouling their lawns, attacking their pets and ripping open their garbage bags. |
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The biggest problems appear to be litter on the streets and dogs fouling the footpaths, both unsightly. |
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But the unmarked wire traps also are a problem for shrimpers who regularly find the rusting, slime-coated cages fouling their trawls. |
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Since attention has been drawn to dog fouling there has been no dog mess in the verge. |
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A total of 167 parents signed the petition requesting the council help them get to grips with the dog fouling issue. |
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It says each application will be considered on its merits, taking into account issues such as littering, fouling, noise and street crime. |
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Now the prime minister has gone a step further in the process of fouling his European nest. |
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Most often the cowpuncher's rifles were carried in the chuck wagon to eliminate fouling when using ropes or while working cattle in thick brush. |
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Along the route I noticed 4 separate lots of dog dirt fouling the pavement. |
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It seems pretty clear that the human race is fouling up the earth by our profligacy and one of the biggest fouling agents is automotive fuel. |
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Plants and animals arrive as plankton, nekton, fouling organisms, and benthos. |
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A great opportunity has been lost which would have rid our game of cynical fouling. |
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Armed with all these new lubricants, oils, bore cleaners, solvents, degreasers and fouling removers, we cleaned two revolvers and two semiautos. |
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McCusker, Gray, and McEvoy were proving too hot to handle, Derry found fouling the only way to stop them. |
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Climate change is caused by industries fouling the air with particulates, methane, carbon dioxide, and other gases. |
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They came to that conclusion by actually weighing the fouling removed after cleaning with a dry swab. |
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A blow tube is a device used between shots during range work to soften the black powder fouling in the bore and chamber of the rifle. |
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Burnley council were runners up in a national award this week thanks to their campaign against dog fouling. |
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The ammonia free, nonabrasive aerosol removes copper, carbon, lead and powder fouling, while prolonging barrel life. |
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St Joseph's were put under more pressure when their winger was sent off for fouling Marsden as he scored but this seemed to make the Huddersfield side more committed. |
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It was also pointed out that a fence was necessary to stop cattle from getting onto the boat club land and to stop dogs fouling pasture meant for silage. |
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To avoid fouling water intakes and propellers, boat operators should proceed with caution in such areas. |
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Pollution linked to industry, agriculture and urban development is constantly fouling our watercourses. |
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In this environment, fouling or contamination of food from even minor pest activity is totally unacceptable. |
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Haas is sent off after picking up another yellow for fouling Paul Scholes. |
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The land is now being used by the football and rounders club, whose members want to stop dogs fouling the pitch and youngsters riding motorcycles across it. |
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The creatures exude a noxious substance as a byproduct of their metabolic processes, one that prevents fouling of its exterior and discourages predators. |
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On top of this you have the unsightliness and uncleanliness brought by the bird fouling. |
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Ensure regular maintenance and repair of cleaning apparatus, seals and screens are carried out to prevent debris fouling and impingement of fish. |
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The lead character, Dr. Stockmann, exposes the pollution that is fouling the waters of the town spa, threatening the health of its guests. |
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The Abbeyleix Park Development committee say that they are still scourged with the amount of dog fouling in and around the Fr. John Breen Memorial Park. |
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It is important that fouling material does not become dislodged into the water column while cleaning. |
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One of the first impacts of the fishhook water flea is the clogging of nets and fouling of boats. |
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As well as carrying health risks, in particular the disease toxocariasis, dog fouling is an extremely anti-social problem, and one that can very simply be avoided. |
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Propellers have two, three, or four blades, and weedless props have specially shaped leading edges to keep from fouling in the weeds. |
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Generally, fouling experiments are expensive and time consuming tests since they are maturated during long period of time. |
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In addition, the ashless formula minimizes spark plug fouling and engine pre-ignition. |
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As a rule cation resins are more resistant to fouling than are anion resins. |
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Ash fouling studies from coal combustion pilot electrostatic precipitator studies NOx and SOx emission studies. |
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Fuel characterization, flame stability, slagging and fouling, re-burn, FGR, O2 enrichment, emissions and trace element control. |
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However, laboratory studies have demonstrated that oil fouling of the haired fringes of baleen might reduce their feeding efficiency. |
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The same player was found guilty of fouling a defender in the buildup to a disallowed second goal for his team just six minutes later. |
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One aim of the exercise is to identify the bad debts that are fouling up euro-zone banks and preventing the flow of new credit. |
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What makes it spread? One man and his lapdog, fouling our EdenIn this section Over here Give diplomacy a chance Boom or gloom? |
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In some regions, ships visit the buoys yearly to verify their position and remove marine growth and fouling. |
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Filter function of the geotextile fleece prevents fouling on the waterproofing layer. |
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On this basis they concluded that there had been no previous opportunity for fouling to have occurred between the dry-docking and arrival at Sepetiba. |
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It was the view of the committee that, in these instances, the incidents had likely involved the fouling of submarine telecommunication cables or associated debris. |
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The polish removes light rust, tarnish and carbon build-up and leaves a thin protective barrier to prevent smudges and powder fouling from sticking to the finish. |
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During recycling, water streaming into air-cooled towers will load itself with dust and micro-organisms which will develop biological proliferations and fouling. |
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Let us not forget finally, the inconveniences such the jamming and the leak of faucets and mixer faucets, the fouling and the blocking of électrovannes in the case of dishwashers and laves-linen. |
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Hotspot areas in Rhyl and Prestatyn will be hit in a bid to tackle flyposting, littering, dog fouling and flytipping. |
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They create even more trouble than the cats at the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, fouling the streets outside the temple, causing traffic accidents and spreading rabies. |
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This husbandry, which may involve removing algae and other fouling organisms that threaten to overgrow the cultured fragments, or removing predators such as the coral-eating snail Drupella, can be quite time consuming. |
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Banks' balance-sheets may be difficult to understand but insurers can be mind-bogglingly complex too. Insurers also have a track record of fouling up when the economic environment worsens. |
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As the poor performance of nationalised industries suggests, a surer recipe for fouling up the economy could hardly be concocted. The right way to tackle population ageing is for people to work longer and to save more. |
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The most commonly observed fouling organisms were ascidians, sponges, barnacles, tunicates, and mussels. |
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The wider powers could be used for dog fouling and control of dogs as well as litter, fly posters and flyers, skips and A-frames. |
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This requires that each car be examined to ensure that the brakes are applied and that there is no binding or fouling of the brake levers or rods. |
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They have listed salmon stocks and they were sued by a native band at the estuary because there were too many nutrients coming down and fouling the shellfish beds. |
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Operating with turbulent flow is the best way to avoid fouling in coolers. |
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As compared to conventional microfiltration media, these membranes exhibited significantly higher flux values and substantially lower degrees of fouling without distinguishably sacrificing particle rejection fractions. |
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This is essential for any device bound for operations offshore, where extreme conditions and fouling, etc. |
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Nothing has changed since then and the conventional method for preventing fouling today is to cover surfaces with a biocidal coating that releases a continuous stream of toxins. |
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State begins fouling and UCLA misses a couple of front-end free throws on one-and-ones. |
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Aside from environmental issues, simply withstanding corrosion and biological fouling pose engineering challenges. |
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It is therefore suggested that cleaning be done after the fouling organisms have finishing settling but early enough in the season for the oyster to regrow its shell. |
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To evaluate the combustion, slagging, fouling and emission characteristics of coal, oil and slurry fuels and the precipitation characteristics of fly ash. |
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Ultrasonic longitudinal waves describe membrane formation, compaction, and fouling. |
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Slagging, fouling and ash deposition from PF Combustion. |
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Studies of slagging, fouling and corrosion. |
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It was employed for fast cargo vessels so that they were not slowed by marine fouling. |
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By 1824, it had become apparent that fouling of the copper bottoms was still occurring on the majority of protected ships. |
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He fell between the two tracks, but the 'Rocket ran over his leg which was fouling the rail, shattering it. |
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Around the Power Plant jetty rocks, toss upcurrent and guide the bait's drift with frequent upstrokes to prevent fouling. |
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He did not inform the locomotive engineer to stop the movement into either track until the cars were well clear of the fouling point at the east end of the tracks. |
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This type of cold microfiltration could also minimize any microbial fouling of the membrane and prevent the germination of thermophilic spores. |
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In fact, the Environmental Protection Agency in the United States has recognized that the automobile industry's concerns over the fouling of the devices were groundless. |
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Track BA-34 was of a sufficient length to hold the balance of the cars being set off if the movement had been stopped just clear of the fouling point at the east end of the track. |
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The highly turbulent flow helps reduce fouling and makes cleaning-in-place procedures more effective. |
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The violet tunicate and golden star tunicate, unlike the solitary clubbed tunicate, are colonial and thus considered a greater fouling challenge for the mussel industry. |
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When the locomotive of the yard movement passed beside the crane's outrigger, there was not sufficient space for the employee to safely manoeuvre around the outrigger without fouling the live switching lead. |
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Chemlok 6270 is an adhesive said to offer improved bonding performance and mold fouling, as well as premium environmental and prebake resistance. |
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The deckhand also jumped on and, realizing that the pleasure craft was in danger of striking the wharf on the other side of the slipway or of fouling on other objects, he called out for the skipper to back away. |
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Garbage dump workers, farmers, airport officials, boat and cottage owners, zoo keepers, and others report serious health hazards and fouling of equipment from the accumulation of gull droppings. |
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Trading vessels or pleasure craft probably carried the species from Lake Ontario to Lake Michigan as by mid-September, fouling was reported from there as well. |
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All standard sail sheets and halyards, reefing lines and roller furling line are led aft to the cockpit under-deck in separate conduits to prevent rope fouling. |
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Beckham made more headlines on 9 October 2004 when he admitted intentionally fouling Ben Thatcher in an England match against Wales to get himself booked. |
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The Coast Guard has experimented with nonexplosive devices for fouling propulsion or steering systems, including both surface-and air-delivered entanglement systems. |
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Before any measurements were made, the trays were washed clean of mud using a high-pressure water spray, and visible overcatch and fouling organisms were removed from oysters. |
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Sea stars consumed significantly more intertidal mussels than fouling mussels, despite the thick shells and larger adductors of the intertidal mussels. |
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The penalties range from pounds 75 for dropping litter, dog fouling, fly-posting and graffiti to up to pounds 500 for disruptive noise from licensed premises. |
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