Vosper Thorneycroft in Portsmouth is building the bow sections, masts and funnels for all six ships. |
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There are three different powder funnels which actuate the measure only if a case is present. |
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They were shaped differently, more cylindrical, with longer, more narrow funnels at their bases. |
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Graywater recycling funnels water from baths, showers and sinks into the garden, where action by plant roots breaks it down. |
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One stir plate is pretty much like another, ditto the separatory funnels flasks, vacuum manifolds, etc. |
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Traditional fishing methods include thrusting and scooping with baskets as well as the building of funnels and weirs from reeds and sticks. |
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The Machine was covered in tubes and spheres, Tesla coils and electrodes, funnels and jars, micro chips and transistors. |
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It shows the entire ship, smoke billowing from her four funnels as she leaves Queenstown bound for New York. |
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The older ships had their own character, with their funnels painted in the line's colour. |
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They operate a machinists ' training program that funnels people into the employment pipeline at local automotive companies. |
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The traps are intricate, with raceways, loops, funnels, breakwaters, and arrowheads to direct and trap the fish. |
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Matter funnels into this black hole like water swirling down a drain, forming what is called an accretion disk. |
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In the drawing, Titanic glided through the ocean, as the waves crashed onto the prow of the ship, as the four funnels released black smoke. |
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A properly coned touch-hole funnels the flash to the main charge insuring quick and consistent ignition. |
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There's a single pistol funnel which should handle the majority of pistol calibers and two rifle funnels. |
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In fact, in one of the students' favorite trunks, pots and pans, lids, funnels, strainers, and other kitchen utensils rest. |
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As the current funnels through a gauntlet of rhino-sized rocks, our pair of six-metre rafts plunge and buck like paper cups in a storm drain. |
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Every unpainted piece of metal was polished and smoothed, including the impractical brass funnels on admirals' pinnaces. |
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The kit contains test tubes, pipettes, funnels and other lab materials necessary for multiple experiments and activities. |
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As the air warms, it rises through 48 round brick funnels and out the roof. |
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He must sit and watch as Black funnels his pieces into good positions. |
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Four dark shapes, menacing funnels belching spark-laced smoke thundered down the rolling plains, the ground churning to dust underneath their cruel wheels. |
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This vessel with her two stub funnels is considered to be a relatively small ship compared with the 28000-ton ships which regularly come to East London. |
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The sea boiled and on every side ships were stripped of their funnels and superstructure by the blast wave that hit the shoreline a split-second later. |
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This ship had four funnels, with smoke coming out of them, and looked magnificent as she glided through the ocean water, with a warm sunset in the background. |
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Tenting spills with giant upside-down funnels has been done in shallower waters, but until last weekend, it had not been tried in deep water. |
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Create a public jobs program that funnels the unemployed to fast growing areas such as at-home health care and child care. |
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A second control console is located at the after end of the boat deck abaft the funnels. |
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They could be recognized by their funnels, which spat thick black smoke among the sails. |
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On the lower side, the large center opening funnels air into the rad and around the motor. |
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Miscellaneous glassware such as graduated cylinders, glass plugs and caps and funnels. |
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Marcos points out exquisite bromeliads, electric blue morpho butterflies and the delicate clay funnels of cicada larvae. |
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Plastic drink bottles were reused as vases, aquaria, candle holders in the crafts programme, and funnels in the school garden. |
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Cleaning devices for pharmaceutical research and industry for the reprocessing of glass ware, tubes, funnels, containers, and so on. |
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It is about 300 m long, lies perpendicular to the intake and funnels from a width of 400 m down to 78.9 m just above the intake. |
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It has one or more funnels or mouths with smooth ends which allow species to enter the internal chamber. |
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Addressing the concerns of potential outsourcing customers is one of the first steps toward building stronger and deeper sales funnels. |
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Sugar in crystalline form or powdered aromatics are mixed with the milk flow using funnels or vacuum mixing tanks. |
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The removable funnels allow an easy cleaning of the machine and a fast change of the product to be packaged. |
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There are two funnels astern of the deck-house. As these are offset from the centreline, the crew are able to observe the tow at all times. |
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Formed steel housing with the minimum wall thickness and welded guide funnels afford high endurance strength and rigidity with a low moving mass. |
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As for demerits, the main drawback seems to be that the seam in the middle of the hardtop turns into a channel that funnels rainwater onto your head when you exit the car. |
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Funnel bottle out of electrolyte instruction sheet metal, reciprocally brightly, longitudinal weld welded, funnels and ground rubber-sealed, screw-type cap 30mm with poetry. |
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Customise the visual overview to your preference, using the 10 display options including pie charts, dials, funnels and line graphs. Drag and drop them in any order you like. |
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The shape of the piece was carved out of each of the two halves, which were then joined together so that liquid metal could be poured in through the funnels. |
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She was one of the first ships to be built with a double hull with watertight compartments and was the first liner to have four funnels. |
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It consists of an inextricable tangle of piping surrounded by large structures: two red funnels, the separators and an enormous green platform, the cooler. |
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Early hearing aids used funnels to improve hearing. |
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The space is at the center of the most important signatures of the Capital of Canada and funnels visitors from across the country and around the world. |
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The Senate plan funnels more money to some programmes such as child care for low-income families, scientific research, food inspection and cyber-security, and gives bureaucrats a bit more flexibility in allocating money. |
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You can also make one at home by placing inverted metal funnels on the feeder post below the feeder or by positioning large disks above hanging feeders. |
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The billing authority collects the whole amount, and then detaches the precept and funnels it to the relevant precepting authority. |
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The government agency which funnels this is UK Sport, which has affiliates in each of the home nations, for example Sport England. |
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Batumi bottleneck in the Caucasus is one of the heaviest migratory funnels on earth. |
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In 2003, archaeologists uncovered what are believed housing at least 60 stills, mixing bowls, funnels, and perfume bottles. |
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Most commercial fishing traps are chambers entered easily by the prey but from which escape is prevented by labyrinths or retarding devices, such as gorges or funnels. |
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The characteristics which must appear in the notification shall include registered gross tonnage, the length from stem to stern and the number of masts and funnels. |
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The MAXTRA ring pull handle allows simple exchange whereas the practical non-slip grip makes inserting the cartridge into the water tanks or funnels even easier. |
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A catadioptric lens sucks ambient light from near darkness and funnels it to an image-intensifier-tube photocathode. |
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Separation funnels and glassware need washing in a washing machine. |
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It has turned its attention to such things as the gases ships belch from their funnels and the invasive foreign species they pump out of their ballast-water tanks when they call at ports. |
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It is Greece's summer ritual: the arrival of the island ferry, funnels billowing, horns blaring, gangplanks screeching as wide-eyed tourists prepare to disembark. |
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Big-woods hunters use these same techniques in deer funnels and logging cuts, but also incorporate still-hunting and tracking into their bag of tricks. |
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There are 65 enumerated professions under NAFTA that will allow you passage into the United States, three of which have been identified by the USINS as fraud funnels by Canadians. |
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The irrigator vessels, which hold up to a pint of water, act as funnels, ensuring that the water they hold slowly tickles through the base of the pot and down into the soil. |
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Perhaps I should stop waging a war against dirty old men who still think they have the 'steam' left in their rusty funnels and concentrate on useful endeavours. |
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