Key components, including the rotor blades, gearboxes and rotor hubs, will be built at the company's British base. |
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We stop to flip up our windshield, free the front axle hubs, and shift to high-range. |
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Instead, a few species are like hubs, with spokes radiating out to the other species. |
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Eventually though, I end up with shredded hubs, broken spokes and cracked rims. |
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Ventilation is often achieved by using wheel hubs from clapped-out vehicles as protective grilles. |
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Rocker arms and clutch hubs are examples of automotive production parts that are surface hardened by induction. |
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Dirt roads also eat the magnets, which activate the trailer brakes in the hubs of the trailer axle. |
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Leipzig was one of the earliest book publishing hubs in both Germany and Central Europe. |
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Traffic was halted in business hubs in the central, southern and northern parts of the city. |
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The study urges communities to concentrate growth around urban and town centers and transportation hubs, a policy known as smart growth. |
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With the festival of lights fast approaching, the commercial hubs of Coimbatore are overcrowded, with the city folks on a buying spree. |
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We have close to 900 airplanes, so we are connecting them at hubs, 50 airplanes connecting to 50 other airplanes. |
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Airline industry experts have forecasted the demise of airline hubs for almost as long as they have existed. |
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For opaque hubs, choices range from quick-bonding adhesives such as cyanoacrylates to epoxy systems. |
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These wheels were purchased preassembled, with keyways already cut into the hubs. |
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Anonymous hubs are special computers on the Internet which relay information between a user and a web site that a user is visiting. |
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All 1394 devices act as peer-to-peer repeaters, thus removing the need for special devices such as hubs. |
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Chapter 5 briefly discusses devices evolved from original repeaters, bridges and routers like hubs, faster and virtual LAN techniques. |
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As well as being defensible strongholds and elite private residences, most castles were also the hubs of estates. |
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Many companies are building business service hubs not only to consolidate their interfaces but to maximize reuse. |
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The remaining aircraft will be brought back into service as new hubs are made. |
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Moved the DSL modem and both hubs on top of a filing cabinet, screwed their surge bar onto the wall, organised the cables, etc. |
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As a United States Mint medallic sculptor, he will create and submit coinage and medal designs, and work models, hubs and dies. |
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Then, the throwster can use replacement hubs 65 of the proper diameter to provide the desired degree of draw to the yarns. |
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The recent efforts of cities to strengthen their competitive position as hubs of the megalopolis are paying off. |
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The insertion is the responsibility of special units in the USB hubs called transaction translators, or TTs for short. |
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With the new plan, travelling within the city promises to be a seamless journey designed around hubs which act as feeders to each other. |
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With a little push, these plants could serve as hubs for a nascent hydrogen-distribution network. |
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The hydraulic disc brakes are small and light, and the rotors fit onto splines on lightweight hubs. |
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Company headquarters range from call and IT support centres to new technology research subsidiaries and biotech hubs. |
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Remove your wheels, and wipe them down, since the dirt gets lodged in the little nooks and crannies of the wheel hubs and spokes. |
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The Spanish islands and their natural harbors became vital hubs of shipping and trade for the galleons that carried the wealth of the new world to Europe. |
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We colocate our main core metro hubs inside a fiber overbuilder's fiber ring and use its rights of way to terminate in our lit customer buildings. |
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The report examines the need to address more effectively the threats of illicit trade, with a particular focus on the role of small consignments and the misuse of free trade zones as hubs for managing trade in illicit products. |
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The present invention relates to an integrated twist-grip switch for the shifting of bicycle gears, such as multi-speed hubs or derailleur shifts. |
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The greater absolute centrality of cities in the periphery often derived from changes in the centrality of major European, American, or Asian hubs. |
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Those are the sorts of benefits that can be achieved by utilizing hard turning in place of grinding for a variety of workpieces, ranging from gear blanks to wheel hubs. |
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As the hubs of international networks, major companies form spheres of influence and power over numbers of affiliated and collaborating business units. |
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The author estimates indices of centrality for hubs around the world. |
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He retightened all hubs in accordance with technical order instructions. |
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They were the hubs around which the wheels of the villages revolved. |
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Arik Air offers direct flights from New York to Lagos, on to growing business hubs accra, Luanda, and Johannesburg. |
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The quayside location is convenient to a range of city centre employment and transport hubs, with Tara Street and Barrow Street Dart stations located nearby. |
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The gulf between mercantile hubs and the polities in which they are lodged is not new. |
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What is the durability data for ceramic bearings in bicycle hubs? |
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These are the three most crucial hubs in Europe and when they shut down the ripple effect spreads wide. |
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From the 18th century the city also grew as one of Great Britain's main hubs of transatlantic trade with North America and the West Indies. |
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These ports could become transshipping hubs for cargo as it passes from new Arctic shipping lanes to existing commercial routes. |
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The high power amplifiers in the hubs and the CPEs will therefore be different and having different charact eristics. |
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At major airports, particularly those used as hubs, airlines may operate their own support facilities. |
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The major hubs of the network are Cardiff Queen Street and Cardiff Central. |
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Louis were and remain important hubs for the railroad that connected the plains with the Great Lakes and cities farther east, like Philadelphia. |
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In the 1960s people began using the telephone and some people became hubs for communication. |
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The city is today one of the three main judicial hubs of Manche, along with Coutances and Avranches. |
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The kids got basement duty and my hubs and I struggled in the ensuing storm to nail plastic tarps in place over the openings in the roof. |
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These roads have been numbered either outwards from or clockwise around their respective hubs, depending on their alignment. |
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Milan is one of southern Europe's key transport nodes and one of Italy's most important railway hubs. |
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The coastal provinces of Holland and Zeeland had for centuries prior to Spanish rule been important hubs of the European maritime trade network. |
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The central hubs of the rail network in the region are Leeds, Sheffield and York. |
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However, infection rates can be drastically reduced if the main focus is on the prevention of transmission jumps between hubs. |
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Geographically, and because of trade, Italian cities such as Venice became international trading and banking hubs and intellectual crossroads. |
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With Luton and Stansted, the region has two of the best, if not the biggest, airline hubs in Europe. |
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Its capital and largest city, Recife, is one of the most important economic and urban hubs in the country. |
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There are seven significant airports in South Carolina, all of which act as regional airport hubs. |
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The area is also home to many online retailers, with startups emerging around tech hubs in Northern cities. |
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Plentiful salmon made parts of the river, such as Celilo Falls, hubs of economic activity for thousands of years. |
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Flint Bishop International Airport is the third largest airport in the state, served by four airlines to several primary hubs. |
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To this end, the government has set up six hubs since 2008, in the agriculture, diamonds, innovation, transport, health and education sectors. |
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Since then, hubs of innovation have sprung up globally with similar metonyms, including Silicon Alley encompassing New York City. |
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Stations function as hubs to allow passengers to board and disembark from trains. |
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Cities eventually dotted the coast to support local economies and serve as trade hubs. |
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We daisy chained several USB hubs to see if we could reach the far side of the room. |
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Kiev occupies the highest spot in the ranking, followed by Istanbul, Bratislava, Upper Silesia and Sofia in the top-5 manufacturing hubs. |
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For this reason it is often used as a diversionary airport when weather conditions close aviation hubs elsewhere in the United Kingdom. |
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Lakewood is one of the hubs of Orthodox Judaism, consisting of over one-half of its population, and has one of the largest yeshivas in the world. |
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These sheltered passengers moving between the trains and ferry in a style more usual in botanical garden glass houses than transport hubs. |
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Deburring the hubs proved to be more expensive and time-consuming than planned, decreasing efficiency and affecting the bottom line. |
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Arish and Abu Uwayulah were important hubs for soldiers, equipment, and centres of command and control of the Egyptian Army in the Sinai. |
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Chicago is one of the largest hubs of passenger rail service in the nation. |
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On the chassis there are companion flanges, wheel hubs, rear axle casings, sector shaft OD's, steering rack OD's, universal joints, CV joints and shock absorber piston rods. |
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The Beeching Cuts, in contrast to passenger services, greatly modernised the goods sector, replacing inefficient wagons with containerised regional hubs. |
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Indian royalty, big and small, and the temples they patronised, drew citizens in great numbers to the capital cities, which became economic hubs as well. |
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Elm wood is valued for its interlocking grain, and consequent resistance to splitting, with significant uses in wagon wheel hubs, chair seats and coffins. |
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In epidemics, there are often extensive interactions within hubs or groups of infected individuals and other interactions within discrete hubs of susceptible individuals. |
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Despite the low interaction between discrete hubs, the disease can jump to and spread in a susceptible hub via a single or few interactions with an infected hub. |
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As in Tunisia these centres were trading hubs, and later offered support for resource development such as olive oil at Volubilis and Tyrian purple dye at Mogador. |
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Guangzhou is one the largest hubs of China's illegal drug trade. |
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It is one of the biggest rail traffic hubs in China, consisting of 15 platforms that house the High Speed CRH service to Shanghai, Nanjing, Changsha, Ningbo, and beyond. |
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Leeds is one of the principal hubs of the northern motorway network. |
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Derailleurs, caliper brakes, drum brakes, three-speed hubs not incorporating coaster brakes, click twist grips, click stick levers, multiple freewheel splockets. |
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Just in time for the Easter holidays, Lufthansa employees will be handing out Kermit and Miss Piggy sleep masks to passengers at the hubs in Frankfurt and Munich. |
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As the second largest city in Korea, Busan is one of the most well-known international hubs for Northeast Asia, with a thriving interchange of trade and tourism. |
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Central and Eastern Europe has become attractive for non European airlines looking for regional hubs as a way of gaining a toehold in the European market. |
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The bespoke connection from Zayo allows Next Connex to support data centre operators by providing connectivity to other data centers and Internet hubs throughout London. |
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Employers need to consider staging dates, opt-outs, deferrals, providers, hubs, contribution levels and entitlements to list just a few of the issues. |
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To achieve optimum service-levels, FPS delivers palletised items from the National Distribution Centre in Sheffield to 19 regional hubs throughout the night. |
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The firm is also utilizing the RTS Datacenter Hubs for connectivity to DGCX and additional counterparties. |
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Hundreds of Hubs around the world hosted similar events and meet ups on December 3rd. |
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