They are workers, after all, and the photographer, he and I agree in discussion, is not so much an intruder as an interrupter. |
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The interrupter flicked his cigarette angrily and paced behind the main-talker. |
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Furthermore, a mechanical interrupter can be used to shield a sort result from contamination by an incorrectly functioning stream. |
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Set this outlet at least 6 feet from the water and use only an outlet that is equipped with a ground fault interrupter for safety. |
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Static lung compliance was measured by an interrupter technique during a relaxed expiration from total lung capacity. |
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The redhead lost his step and whipped around furiously to his interrupter only to have his lips met by another pair. |
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For safety, run the extension cord from an outdoor electrical outlet with a ground-fault circuit interrupter. |
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The ground fault circuit interrupter protects the user by shutting off the power when water splashes up onto the outlet. |
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The pump runs on standard household current with a ground fault circuit interrupter outlet for safety. |
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The electrical code requires that outlets in the bathroom by protected by a ground-fault interrupter. |
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Be sure to plug the pump into a receptacle protected with a ground fault circuit interrupter. |
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The aircraft applicable ground fault circuit interrupter interrupts a circuit when a current imbalance is sensed. |
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Pregnancy was unquestioned as an interrupter for female Mi'kmaq students. |
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For safety, the circuit should have a ground fault circuit interrupter. |
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Previously, the interrupter had been a mechanical device requiring the physician to turn a cog wheel or employ an assistant to do so. |
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The interrupter itself was not new: a German patent had been taken out on such a device by the Swiss engineer Franz Schneider before the war. |
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His efforts to burn his aircraft failed, and the secrets of Saulnier's interrupter gear were laid bare. |
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Make sure the electrical outlet on the wall of the house facing the pool is equipped with a ground-fault circuit interrupter. |
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All floor warming thermostats are electronic, equipped with a floor temperature probe as well as a ground fault interrupter. |
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Specially designed fins around the housing of the interrupter increase its surface area to maximize heat dissipation. |
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The RCD is a so called ground fault circuit interrupter. It serves as protection against error current and especially for personal protection. |
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They should also be served by a ground fault circuit interrupter. |
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The solution to the problem emerged in the spring of 1915 in the form of an interrupter gear, or gun-synchronizing device, designed by the French engineer Raymond Saulnier. |
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Right now the dynamo is out of fix, so I have used the electric light current, with an interrupter. |
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He said outdoor outlets should be protected by a ground fault circuit interrupter — a breaker that trips with any interruption or problem with the ground wire. |
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An interrupter key is integrated in the bottom of the magnet. |
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