Air data computers guage an aircraft's 'true' airspeed, altitude and vertical speed. |
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The Dairymaster out of parlour feed station is manufactured using heavy guage galvanised steel. |
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If a local lan9 guage is easier for the partner, ensure suitable translation is available. |
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You can't help but be dismayed at the way that US box-office returns are increasingly treated as the only important guage of quality. |
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With hopes and fears: That's how Europeans guage genomics. |
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Neither was it possible to guage the significance of this event, given the protagonsists' failure to address specifics while being deeply complicit in western culture. |
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Beckett praises Joyce by saying the lan guage is so alive. |
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The 85 questions posted in that document are a great guage for what Kenyans are thinking and feeling, and social media facilitated their curation. |
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