The bars were jointed to the stiles and rails using a small mortise with a corresponding tenon in the bar. |
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The mantis shrimp's elongate, jointed carapace sports stalked eyes, the most complex in the animal kingdom. |
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Dowel bars are used in jointed plain concrete pavements to provide load transfer, which reduces faulting and improves performance. |
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The oddly jointed pectoral fin armor is a memorable feature of the placoderms, especially Antiarchs. |
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In California, the cultivated radish, Raphanus sativus, and the jointed charlock, R. raphanistrum, have completely merged. |
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We took off from Harrisburg with great speed and soon were jouncing along on the jointed rail. |
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Used with either a French link or jointed bradoon, this is considered to be the gentlest of curb bits. |
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There are several patents which disclose loose jointed bridle bits and bridoons of various constructions. |
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He sends his fat cattle to a local butcher to be slaughtered and jointed, then sells the meat. |
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The timbers are often cut and dressed by hand, jointed and interlocked in the traditional way, and fastened throughout with wood pegs. |
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Be certain that the edges are properly jointed with no space between the boards. |
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The second seems to have a similar simple verticality when seen through the portal, but within the room shows itself to be jointed and angled. |
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All parking lots must be jointed, with the joint spacing depending on the pavement thickness. |
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At the precipice of the roof, a stairwell circled its way to the bottom floor, where it jointed itself to a room that was probably once a bar. |
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The walls are columnar jointed and aphanitic, and internally the massive core is texturally zoned. |
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Tightly jointed stonework complements the house's crisp lines and ties it to the site, part of a former farm. |
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However, the gill arches seem to be jointed and they appear to be closely related to paired fin-folds on the anaspid model. |
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It controls pennycress, shepherdspurse, tansy mustard, jointed goatgrass and downy brome. |
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It controls pennycress, shepherd's purse, tansy mustard, jointed goatgrass and downy brome. |
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The industry defines collectible teddy bears as hard, not floppy, and fully jointed. |
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Made of 2in-thick slabs of precisely jointed oak, it spirals up, entirely self-supporting, without even a central pillar. |
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The one bit I didn't enjoy was the double jointed contortionist, who actually dislocated his shoulder and elbow on stage. |
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Other dolls, Lily and Jane, made in Germany, had jointed arms and legs, eyelashes, eyes that opened and shut and real hair. |
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Most common rules were available in either boxwood or ivory and were jointed and trimmed with either brass or German silver. |
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Traditional timber buildings in Bhutan are jointed together using no steel fasteners. |
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Inner core was jointed to the outer mesh with non-conductive fishing line, and everything was held together with old-fashioned duct tape. |
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This extant species has erect jointed colonies, an articulated growth-form which seemingly evolved convergently with that of crisiid cyclostomes. |
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The wood, which is through-dyed in the colour black-grey and mitre jointed, gives the tables and Volumina a strong, monolithic character. |
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The jointed wooden rules are metrically misnumbered in black on dark yellow. |
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Control jointed goatgrass in roadside ditches and other areas that may contaminate the fields. |
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Two polymer models, the worm-like chain and the freely jointed chain, can be used to describe these sources of elasticity. |
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The upper fork of the arm is fitted with two coaxial pins, on which the forearm is jointed. |
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The flexibly jointed, modular form provides good seismic resistance. |
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A small jointed wooden Superman from 1939, bought for a song at a toy show, has its own shelf. |
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The wall itself is made up of 16 m x 16 m concrete blocks jointed together in a way that ensures maximum cohesion, strength and impermeability. |
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Each of the first and second maxillae bears a jointed sensory appendage, or palpus. |
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We offer glued laminated finger jointed window scantlings and different kinds of finger jointed or solid edge glued panels. |
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Crustaceans are aquatic animals that have jointed legs, a hard shell and no backbone, such as crab, crayfish, lobster, prawns and shrimp. |
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The unrehearsed movements of figures like these, when loosely jointed, have a spontaneous vitality that more sophisticated puppets often miss. |
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There are value added products that come in, whether that be paper, pulpwood or finger jointed mouldings for door frames. |
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The rocks are massive, strongly jointed and crop out as conical hills or elliptical ridges that rise to 5-20 m above the surrounding dune fields or sabkha. |
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This jointed handle with double safety will guarantee you all of the support and stability you need in your washroom or anywhere else. |
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The northbound line was tackled on the first week, with the jointed track being lifted out and old ballast removed down to the level of the bridge arches. |
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The second advantage of the Blutop range is that pipes and fittings can be jointed with a simple crowbar. |
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Many suggest using a whole bird, jointed, though I find that you don't get much flavour from the bones in such a brief cooking time. |
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Casuarinaceae are distinctive trees or shrubs adapted to arid habitats and have jointed branches with short internodes. |
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Glasswort plants are typically small and feature jointed bright green stems that turn red or purple in the fall. |
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In the case of jointed rails, these variations in length are accommodated by the expansion space left at the joints. |
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Bricks are relatively small wall-building materials, and because of their uneven surface they are usually jointed. |
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It did give the Mission participants the opportunity to see how the housing modules and panels were jointed at the construction site. |
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The jointed panel system facilitates set-up and dismantling and additionally ensures that your mats will no longer shift or slide. |
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The fact that certain groups have jointed the peace process is a positive achievement. |
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With the 130 mm size the fingers are jointed by a reinforcement which limits flexing caused by the weight of the products. |
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The history of the epibranchials presumably begins wherever vertebrates first developed a jointed, internal branchial arch rather than an unjointed, external branchial basket. |
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The students rev faster as we thump across the unevenly jointed highway. |
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The hide will have to be jointed, preferably under the hand grip. |
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Self-bows are those which are made fully of wood, either a single stave, or a pair of shorter staves, usually jointed at the handle, giving a single length. |
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The crustaceans are a class of the phylum Arthropoda, a large and important phylum that includes animals with a segmented body, hard exoskeleton, and many jointed legs. |
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The broken branch fragments may derive from jointed colonies, such as the articulate Filicrisia, or represent narrow branched, unjointed tubuliporines. |
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It has stout, jointed, fibrous stalks that are rich in the sugar sucrose, which accumulates in the stalk internodes. |
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Repeatedly, as the dancers are doing their pavanes or sarabandes, they will freeze in place, or do stiff, squatty little pliés, or stare at their shovelled hands, as if they were jointed dolls. |
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On modern tracks, jointed rails have been replaced by CWRs to improve ride quality and reduce the costs of track maintenance and wear on rolling stock. |
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Shoe molding in place is made of door stopper in jointed pine. |
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Calamites had long, jointed stems with sparse foliage. |
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And arborets of jointed stone were there, And plants of fibres fine as silkworm's thread. |
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Visit Fingal's Cave on the island of Staffa, Inner Hebrides, to see the stunning hexagonally jointed basalt columns. |
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The most abundant cacti are the chollas and prickly pears, easily recognized by their jointed stems. |
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In turn the jointed aspect of vertebra derived from the concept of turning, expressed in the root verto or vorto, to turn. |
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Accounts record the large number of wagons and barges which delivered the jointed timbers to Westminster for assembly. |
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Armourers were making gloves with individually jointed fingers, and shoulder defenses had become particularly sophisticated, permitting the man-at-arms full freedom to wield sword, lance, or mace with a minimum of exposure. |
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Even the streets leading up to its outer barriers were roamed by gorilla-faced guards in black uniforms, armed with jointed truncheons. |
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As a fixed crank handle or jointed emergency crank handle. |
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All crayfishes have a jointed exoskeleton and breathe with gills. |
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Handy: The SR-20 pipe and cable detector has a jointed folding mast, so that it can be easily folded together for space-saving storage between measuring jobs. |
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The ossicles are surrounded by a relatively thin ring of soft tissue, and then by four series of jointed plates, one each on the upper, lower, and lateral surfaces of the arm. |
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Even Timothy, the jointed wooden lion, who was made by the disabled soldiers, and should have had broader views, put on airs and pretended he was connected with Government. |
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Clad in finely jointed precast concrete panels, the modest, orthogonal structure has a clear affinity with the inscrutable elementality of Plano's Cy Twombly Gallery. |
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Because chalk is well jointed it can hold a large volume of ground water, providing a natural reservoir that releases water slowly through dry seasons. |
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When I opened the door the place was jointed, packed with English players. |
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In during of tectonic evolution of Lut block margin from Eocene until now a new accretionary prism as Nehcomplex has jointed to the other old terrene. |
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They are pecked or abraded on heavily jointed and fractured gabbro and granophyre igneous rock surfaces that have weathered into massive linear piles. |
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