The truncation of each episode resounds poignantly, leaving us stranded in atonement with moral handgrips denied. |
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During the summer months, they can help you keep a better grip on the handgrips when your hands begin to sweat from the heat. |
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Twisting the rubber handgrips gets you moving at a healthy pace, but steering through a rubber-cone chicane is awkward and imprecise. |
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Stopping is accomplished by squeezing the handgrips, with the brakes operating in an on-off fashion. |
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Bayonet mounts, flash suppressors, and ventilated handgrips were some of the requirements that were previously necessary to ban a weapon. |
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They leap at the door, pressing release buttons, the magnetic cuffs whipping back from the cables onto their handgrips. |
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For instance the tailgate top window is hinged providing an opening for smaller items to be loaded, while the tailgate itself has good handgrips. |
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To operate the by-wire systems, drivers brake and accelerate using two handgrips, which glide up and down for steering. |
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For a double challenge, release the handgrips and just rest your hands on the handles for balance, not support. |
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It features an 8-inch touch-navigation screen and rubberized handgrips that vibrate for heightened effect. |
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Not to stop with a portable television, mini table fan, handgrips in steel chains, the rider shows his obsession for siren and mini cone speaker. |
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The surgeon uses handgrips and foot pedals to control the three robotic arms that perform the actual surgical procedure. |
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The crates are distinctive due to their generously designed advertising space and can be equipped with soft touch handgrips if desired. |
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Grasp the push handles securely and ensure that handgrips are firmly attached. |
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Clutch and brake levers, handgrips, engine stop button: cover with a plastic bag. |
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Artificial handgrips and prosthesis are allowed on upper disabled limbs, but not fixed to the cycle. |
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The clutch and throttle, which control engine speed, are operated by twist-type controls on the handgrips. |
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Central handgrips along the longitudinal axis of the crate also facilitate transporting the containers. |
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Never squeeze handgrips tightly but maintain a loose comfortable grip. |
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The handgrips of the crates are continually being improved, additional central handgrips integrated and dividable crate systems developed. |
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Midway between the handgrips, on the top of the machine gun, you will spot an L-shaped metal strip. |
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The easy-access open fronts may be fitted with transparent flaps. Convenient handgrips front and back. |
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To release the brakes, the user must simply grasp one or both of the handgrips and press the brake button one time. |
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And the modern reel mowers like the Brill Razorcut or the Fiskars Momentum, despite ergonomic handgrips and sealed bearings, are in essence no different from what Edwin Budding envisioned almost 200 years ago. |
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The handcycle shall be propelled solely, through a chainset and conventional cycle drive train, of crank arms, chainwheels, chain and gears, with handgrips replacing foot pedals. |
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The GL1800AD also boast ABS brakes, a GPS navigation system, heated seats and handgrips, a premium audio system, ultra-low emissions, and, of course, the silky smooth power of a horizontally opposed six-cylinder engine. |
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Be sure that all of the components of your bicycle, including but not limited to your brakes, pedals, handgrips, handlebars, frame and seating system, are in optimum condition and suitable for use. |
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They fit panels and rails with handgrips front and back. |
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The MARCO Sky Longhorn is equipped with universally adjustable handgrips. |
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One of the bikes was a grey Mongoose with a black Odyssey seat on a red clamp, grey handgrips and a purple sticker on the crossbar. |
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The black flashlight had handgrips and two protruding electrodes similar to those on a taser which claimed to discharge five million volts. |
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The illegal imports include white weapons such as swords, knives, daggers, sharp handgrips, batons and iron sticks. |
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In addition, certain ski machines use ropes, while others have stationary handgrips. |
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The two largest parts are the handgrips, which were spot welded and riveted to the breech mechanism and trigger guard. |
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With programmable handgrips and the wireless foot control panel of the OPMI VARIO 700, surgeons can operate all key functions of the microscope comfortably and conveniently. |
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This has a white suite comprising a panelled bath with handgrips and a shower fitting, ceramic tiling around the bath area, pedestal wash basin, wc and ceramic tile floor. |
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The Launchpad only works with older full-sized iPad models like iPad 2 through fourth generation and rugged handgrips on either side is also included in it. |
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The core body of the camera is CNC-machined from a single piece of aircraft aluminum, while the handgrips are made of matched wood by a maker of gunstocks. |
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