With the high-pressure system's withdrawal from mid-May, rainfall is to be expected. |
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Following the snow that had been falling, a high-pressure front moved into the area from the Atlantic on December the 18th. |
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Some of the cheapest meat is stripped by machines and high-pressure jets from the bone, which is likely to be highly infectious in a sick cow. |
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Her extraction method separates casein from milk with high-pressure carbon dioxide. |
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It was difficult to access and we had to fight our way in using high-pressure hoses. |
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He had free rein to arrange the gas supply and the high-pressure converters and to select new catalysts. |
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If populations are low, a high-pressure garden hose can be used to wash the lace bugs off the plant. |
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All of our aqueducts and a lot of the power grid, high-pressure gas mains, you know, all that stuff crosses the San Andreas. |
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The engines are comparable, they are all using high-pressure common rail, they are typically all using pilot injection. |
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They don't use mechanical drills but jets of high-pressure hot water, which can cut through the full 500 metre thickness of ice in 24 hours. |
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Preliminary examination of the vessel showed the fire was caused by a leak in a high-pressure fuel line in the No. 2 engine room. |
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Three underground supply pipelines feed the depot, including a high-pressure oil pipeline from the Lindsey Oil Refinery in North Lincolnshire. |
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A fully active suspension moves each wheel up and down independently, usually by way of high-pressure hydraulic rams. |
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The contents of sucrose, glucose and fructose in peel tissue were measured using high-pressure liquid chromatography. |
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The turbines shut down suddenly, forcing a high-pressure plume of steam into the air high above the island. |
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This reduces the delivery rate and energy required from the high-pressure fuel pump. |
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The high-pressure water stream can eat a hole in your fence or make kindling out of your lattice lickety-split. |
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At a time when India's experienced players are reluctant to take up this high-pressure job, Kumble's sentiment is admirable. |
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The high-pressure sales tactics the men used in Manchester were astonishingly successful. |
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The light source of the system is a high-pressure xenon arc lamp with a fast-scanning polychromator. |
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O'Riordan was also concerned about the high-pressure sales techniques of the company and the high cost of the product. |
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The high-pressure sales tactics start and it becomes very difficult to say no. |
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The result is that high-pressure homogenization makes two percent milk feel more like whole milk in your mouth. |
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Sure, like youive never been in a high-visibility, high-pressure situation and wound up doing something sub-optimal. |
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Many teams have survived after players faltered in high-pressure payoff situations. |
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To raise oil from the depths, rigs often inject water at high-pressure into the wells. |
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In contrast to parts of the External Hellenides, the Menderes nappes do not show Tertiary high-pressure metamorphism. |
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Shooters can fill the compressed air tank from either a standard scuba tank or from a high-pressure hand pump. |
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On September 25 police launched tear-gas barrages and high-pressure water cannon against demonstrating social security workers in downtown Lima. |
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Semimetallic gaskets are designed for medium and high-pressure applications, and offer a high degree of safety. |
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He also has a good temperament and sense of humor, which help in such a high-pressure role. |
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However, provided these fittings are machined to fine tolerances and shaped appropriately, a high-pressure seal can be maintained. |
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Against this backdrop, Cincinnati voters distinguished themselves by keeping their cool in the face of a high-pressure campaign to sell the road. |
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Stories of companies that practiced high-pressure, untargeted selling at inconvenient hours ran through the newspapers. |
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Thanks to high-pressure selling, seven out of ten loans are sold with PPI, which is hugely overpriced. |
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Mr. Marschall states that a high-pressure system from the north caused the hurricane to stall. |
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The gas is pumped in at high-pressure, so it pushes down on the liquid product with a good amount of force. |
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Boiler room operators are very experienced in high-pressure selling techniques. |
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As braking takes place, energy is captured with the flow of oil from the low-pressure tank to the high-pressure accumulator. |
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Police are warning people to beware of unscrupulous high-pressure salesmen at their doors. |
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Food will stay fresh for longer without losing its taste, thanks to high-pressure sterilisation. |
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The council has hired a specialist company to blitz problem areas using hot water and a high-pressure lance. |
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Plasma levels of micronutrients were analyzed by high-pressure liquid chromatography. |
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The authors depicted a high-pressure sales culture that resembled a telemarketing boiler room more than a university admissions office. |
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Even though it's south, the high-pressure air from our north is rushing towards the storm's low-pressure system. |
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I know one gype who was lucky enough to get early retirement from a hectic, high-pressure job. |
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The photoperiods were lengthened by high-pressure sodium lamps or shortened by black screens when necessary. |
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A photoperiod of 16 h was maintained with high-pressure sodium lamps to extend the day length when required. |
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Ten of 12 patients with predominantly extrinsic compression of the central airways underwent dilatation using a high-pressure balloon catheter. |
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However, the most accessible of the technologies displayed by the prototype is its high-pressure Unit Injector System by Bosch. |
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In winter, sea water is electrically heated and the steam is compressed as high-pressure vapour circulated through radiators. |
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For example, all bathrooms include a high-pressure shower system and an electric hairdryer for the convenience of guests. |
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Both these models had low-pressure and high-pressure, 5-cylinder, turbocharged engines, manual transmissions and automatic transmissions. |
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This is why high-pressure systems tend to bring bright, sunny days with calm weather. |
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An enormous circular tunnel was being bored deep beneath the streets to carry high-pressure clean water. |
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The ship's propulsion system is based on two steam turbine engines each producing 50,000 hp together with four high-pressure boilers. |
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As the hot, high-pressure gas flows through the condenser, it radiates heat into the ambient air and cools down. |
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It was made by meticulously applying layers of carbon fiber tape infused with epoxy resin then baking it in a high-pressure oven. |
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Here we use in situ Raman spectroscopy and a new theoretical model to investigate the high-pressure behaviour of stishovite. |
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In the criminal mode, his office assists officers in solving crimes and responds to high-pressure situations. |
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In a high-pressure cell, the pressure-gradient force and the centrifugal force act in the same direction, which is radially outward. |
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Then after the trays pass the visual inspection they are put through a high-pressure steam vacuum machine that sterilises the instruments. |
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The scientists who discovered the collision likened it to two high-pressure weather fronts colliding to create hurricane-like conditions. |
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To make matters worse, a high-pressure system moving down from the north collided with the hurricane just as it reached inhabited territory. |
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It had been late August, the end of an uncharacteristically long period of high-pressure weather, and the sky was high and clear. |
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Southward migration is heaviest west of a cold front and east of a high-pressure center. |
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The high-pressure propellant gas drives the liquid product up the plastic tube and out through the nozzle. |
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Changing atmospheric pressure may cause some joint aches, but once a high-pressure system arrives it can lower humidity and reduce these aches. |
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The stress of yet another late paper bore down on me like the high-pressure system that brought Philadelphia the sudden change in weather. |
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Britain basked last month because of a high-pressure weather system that arrived and stayed for more than two weeks. |
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The rotating air mass creates a high-pressure system throughout the region. |
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We will be using a high-pressure hose reel and lots of elbow grease. |
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These range from those high-pressure watering wands designed for insect control to natural predators like lacewings and predatory mites to botanical and chemical pesticides. |
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Moments later, a high-pressure air line connecting to main ballast tanks allowing the submarine to control its depth bursts its seal in the seventh compartment. |
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The succession has experienced both a low temperature, but relatively high-pressure, regional metamorphism and a phase of earlier hydrothermal metamorphism. |
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Here the water is atomised using high-pressure compressed air. |
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The police tend to think he just got fed up with the high-pressure lifestyle, and being caught between the two women in his life, and that he took a powder. |
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The University of Phoenix says high-pressure tactics are not tolerated. |
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My encounter offers a lesson about other high-pressure sales such as time-sharing, multi-level marketing and some life insurance and bank products. |
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The veins were connected by microsurgery to the coronary arteries beyond the narrowed areas and then linked to the high-pressure artery, the aorta, just above the heart. |
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Two other potential energy strikes are tight sands and shale oil, where rock must be fractured using high-pressure water or chemicals to loosen up the reserves. |
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A species of beetle, that squirts its predators with a high-pressure spray of boiling liquid, could provide the key to significant improvements in aircraft engine design. |
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This contrasts with competing lean burn high-pressure direct injection systems which require a catalytic converter with a NOx trap to control emissions. |
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For example, the interpretation of numeric weather data requires the identification of higher-level concepts, such as high-pressure systems and cold fronts. |
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It rotates counterclockwise every six days, and this direction, plus its location in the southern hemisphere, indicates that it is a high-pressure zone. |
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Some of the wells contain a significant amount of gas, and fire-fighters have much more difficulty controlling and capping this type of high-pressure well, the group says. |
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One offender, who wished only to be known as Shane, was using a high-pressure water hose to remove graffiti that had been sprayed across the Co-op supermarket's wall. |
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The missile is ejected from the submarine by high-pressure gas. |
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During initial acceleration, the high-pressure fluid is released. |
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Instead of a conventional engine intake manifold, a high-pressure injection system delivers fuel, a similar system to that used on the newest state-of-the-art diesel cars. |
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The cavalry unit is equipped with this vehicle which is fitted with a 105 mm high-pressure gyrostabilised gun and associated automated fire control system. |
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High charges, stings buried in small print and the high-pressure selling of products that rarely deliver what is promised on the tin are the main complaints. |
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Boiler rooms are commonly used to describe sales offices equipped with banks of telephones that employ people who use high-pressure selling tactics. |
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Today, boiler rooms refer to unregulated companies that use high-pressure selling tactics to peddle dodgy shares by providing false or misleading information. |
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It should be a friendly call, not a high-pressure sales job. |
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Boiler-room scams, which are often based in Europe, Asia and the US and involve high-pressure selling techniques, are a common type of investment scam. |
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The church is vilified by former members and UM administrators for using high-pressure tactics to get members and keep them involved in the church. |
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The workmen, who were initially evasive about how much they would charge, used high-pressure selling tactics after calling at the pensioner's cottage uninvited. |
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Doorstep crime includes all aspects of consumer detriment and crime including bogus workmen, high-pressure sales people, bogus officials, and distraction burglary. |
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The main marketing tool it uses is high-pressure direct contact with participants, including phone calls that border on harassment, according to some participants. |
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Mr. Corzine is hardly a stranger to high-pressure situations. |
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Human beings have a built-in response system to high-pressure situations. |
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Stress is something which affects only those who have high-pressure lives. |
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The fatberg was removed by workmen using high-pressure water jets. |
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But, it's a nonstop, high-pressure, introvert repelling kind of job. |
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Until now residents and businesses have had to pay the council to use its high-pressure water jets to remove any graffiti daubed on their property. |
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Overall the temporal progradation of nappe emplacement and high-pressure metamorphism towards the south mimics the southward retreat of the Hellenic subduction zone. |
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That way, you can rebuff, high-pressure sales tactics, come-ons and deals that are too good to be true. |
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His low-keyed sales technique worked more often than high-pressure tactics, and won him many repeat customers. |
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The commercial GP7270 and cargo GP7277 are designed with two stages of high-pressure airfoils and six low-pressure airfoils. |
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Only days before the garden opens, the concrete is hosed down with a high-pressure jet and scrubbed. |
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Two-mass Natural Frequency shakeouts are custom-designed to efficiently separate sand and castings in high-pressure automatic mold lines. |
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It's not a high-pressure place,'' said Barbara Buller, who helps at the register and sets up customers at the computers. |
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It was stuck under the wheels and firefighters used high-pressure air cushions to lift the vehicle and free the dog. |
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People also had trouble with colors viewed under light from high-pressure sodium lamps at light levels below one foot-candle. |
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Off he trots to a filling station to blast the skin off with the high-pressure air hose. |
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Explosive decompression often occurs when high-pressure gas molecules migrate into an elastomer seal at a compressed state. |
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Simultaneous measurement of phenobarbital, phenytoin, primidone, ethosuximide, and carbamazepine in serum by high-pressure liquid chromatography. |
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How could it be possible to play in such a high-pressure Test, yet feel as though it was just a game of backyard cricket? |
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In addition, Energy Transfer plans to build 100 miles of high-pressure, rich-gas gathering lines. |
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The peels are removed mostly with wet peelers, using lye solutions or high-pressure steam. |
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In addition to high-pressure pumps and valves, it also makes pressurised cleaning units, chemical injection equipment and fume diluters. |
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Lifting lugs, saddles, an elliptical manway and high-pressure couplings also are supplied. |
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A conventional high-pressure natural gas tank operates at 3,600 pounds per square inch, whereas this low-pressure tank operates at 500 psi. |
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The steam-generation cycle employs cooling water to recondense high-pressure steam that spins the turbines. |
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When a groundhog can't see its shadow, it indicates the absence of high-pressure air masses that bring clear but frigid weather from the north. |
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The differences between thermally gelatinized, high-pressure gelatinized and native starch were explained by the accessibility of starch during hydrolysis. |
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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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In Los Angeles alone last year, a federal crackdown identified about 20 telemarketing scams, called boiler rooms because of their high-pressure selling tactics. |
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It is comprised of shapes precut from flexible, polymer film membrane that has been coated on one side with a high-pressure and electronics-grade adhesive. |
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The Cintas Sanis UltraClean service uses a high-pressure washer and chemical injection system that removes buildup inaccessible by mops and brushes. |
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If a high-pressure seal is designed to hold 1,000 psi for five minutes, and every seal out of a batch does just that, then that part has high conformance quality. |
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This high-pressure proportioner utilizes super-charged, high-pressure axial piston pumps for processing unfilled, nonabrasive, noncorrosive materials. |
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The plant will manufacture the company's family of cast aluminum products, utilizing Shiloh's high-pressure diecasting and proprietary squeeze casting processes. |
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