Although he does a great job commentating on a fast and unpredictable sport its the blunders and one liners he will be remembered for. |
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Carpets, floor liners or floor mats are among the most useful car accessories. |
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If space is a problem the leaves can be gathered up and put into black bin liners. |
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As well as disposable paint-tray liners to pour the necessary paint to do the job without the hassle of a can. |
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Those who do not want to handle the litter can use removable liners for these boxes. |
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The devices are available in custom sizes and can be ordered with prescored liners that ease removal. |
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The objective was to create an aluminum block that wouldn't require the cylinder liners or coatings that are typical of most aluminum blocks. |
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However, the motor's flanged cylinder liners help provide 94 mm cylinder bores, creating a full 5.0 liters of piston displacement. |
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In addition to the new twin balancer shafts and two-stage oil pump, the block is open-decked and pressure diecast with cast-in cylinder liners. |
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It has thinner bore walls, stronger bulkheads, and retains cast-in-place iron cylinder liners. |
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Drapery liners are available that hook onto existing window treatments and roller blinds. |
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Great passenger liners gave way to oil tankers of more than 200,000 tons, and cargo vessels to roll-on roll-off container ships. |
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The welded steel and aluminium alloy hull is fitted with spall liners and add-on titanium armour plate to protect against anti-tank weapons. |
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It profiles more than 250 ships now sailing the high seas and previews liners preparing for maiden voyages. |
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When sailing ships were replaced by steamers and liners, the heavy ropes were no longer in high demand. |
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By the nineteenth century these glass liners were often made in a beautiful deep sapphire blue that showed through their openwork silver cages. |
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Of course, bidders also can vie for the wacky, from taxidermic bats to debris from shipwrecked luxury liners. |
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The grips of the backswords are covered with wire-wrapped genuine rayskin and the basket liners are crafted in fabric-covered leather. |
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Fiberglass casts with waterproof liners allow children to continue bathing or even go swimming during the healing process. |
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The cylinder block has cast-in iron liners, and a one-piece aluminum crankshaft carrier with ferrous-carbon bearing cap inserts. |
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The chimney has to be opened at frequent intervals to insert the liners, essential if there are bends in the flue. |
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John Prescott, then working as a steward for Cunard cruise liners, was home on shore leave. |
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Some huge liners towered over other smaller boats, and there were also a few Navy ships moored a bit further out. |
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Today's reusable nappies are shaped with Velcro fastenings, washable outer and inner liners and an inside liner which can be flushed away. |
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Turbines were adopted for both warships and passenger liners, helping Mauretania to hold the blue riband of the Atlantic for many years. |
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One baby's disposable nappies can fill 40 bin liners, or 12 wheelie bins each year. |
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Beyond their 11th-floor balcony, city lights glitter and ocean liners float noiselessly in the bay. |
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Ask your child to get cereal, teabags, bin liners and other light, non-breakable items within her reach. |
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However, it is as a buffed action hero, whose mouth only opens to deliver cutting one liners, that many of us will remember him most fondly. |
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The non-linear screenplay by Ring Lardner, Jr. is filled with a lot of jokes and one liners that were highly amusing. |
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Mother Clap's Molly House is a camp spectacle reminiscent of music hall and it has some shockingly funny one liners. |
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They were used to repair large ocean-going liners, tugs and dredgers over the years. |
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If separate brushes are kept for each kind of gold and are used often, it is not necessary to clean them, except stipplers and cut liners. |
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They also contain rotting rubbish smells and stop the mess caused by cats ripping open bin liners. |
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My memories of him will be as the little chatterbox, cracking the one liners, hee-hawing uncontrollably. |
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While cruise ships have food aplenty today, the liners in their heyday outmatched today's ships by far. |
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Any guy who is willing to request panty liners and feminine hygiene products for his female soldiers should get a good guy award! |
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Up until quite recently panty liners were a mare, because they were massive! |
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Disposable panty liners used between periods are increasing the size of the market. |
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Some customs are purely ceremonial, like the purchasing of the thong panty liners that I'll never use. |
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I suppose the girls must wear panty liners, but I'm not one hundred percent sure. |
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I seem to have a fairly healthy collection of brown pencil liners but I've never swatched them all side by side. |
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The day of the great ocean liners might be over thanks to cheap air travel, but many still yearn for games of shovelboard on the deck and dinner at the captain's table. |
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On the beach, go for pencil eye liners rather than powdery eye products. |
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I know they are in one of the bin liners I stuffed full of clothes when I was politely asked to vacate my hall of residence at the University of Westingshire. |
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They have poppers or Velcro so you don't have to worry about pins, and they have removable paper liners that mean you can quickly and discreetly get rid of unpleasant lumps. |
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High-grade ore is still refined in roasters and mills, but the low-grade stuff goes into leach heaps, huge hills of pulverized ore mounded atop plastic liners. |
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It also has optional liners, hidden access panel for embroidery and more. |
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You can make your own custom, washable panty liners and pads. |
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The pictures of the classless luxury liners were a sensation. |
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To prevent landslips, the tunnel roofs have been rock-bolted and short-creted, and 7,000 steel liners used for pressure shaft and penstocks alone. |
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Drop several extra trash liners inside each container before relining for a quick and easy way to remove future trash when it really starts to pile up. |
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He recalls his younger days working alongside platers and welders in the Southampton shipyard of Vosper, repairing and refitting liners such as the QE2 and the Canberra. |
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These are special liners on the sides and sometimes the roof and back of an oven, which are treated with a material that absorbs those greasy splashes. |
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The four-cylinder engine, which produces 155 hp at 5,600 rpm and 163 ft-lb. of torque at 4,000 rpm, has a cast-aluminum block with cast-iron cylinder liners. |
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Personnel were divided up into the tasks of ceremonial coffin bearers, street liners, ushers for the chapel, car door openers, gun carriage crew and general working hands. |
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It's an attraction in itself to rise early in the morning to watch the enormous luxury liners taxiing into a berth at the wharf near the bauxite terminal. |
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Tourism chiefs in Cumbria are bidding to make a big splash in the cruise market by attracting more liners and thousands of extra visitors to the county. |
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Show her how to use panty liners to keep her dry if you want. |
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I ask people to remove all unburnable rubbish in bin liners. |
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The thieves tried to cover their tracks by putting bin liners over the CCTV cameras but failed and were photographed anyway. |
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For the Alltrack models, make sure the exhaust and wheel-arch liners haven't been wrecked by overambitious off road antics. |
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The third study used the PTB socket with sleeve suspension and compared it with Hydrocast HS sockets with Pelite liners. |
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Primarily, release liners are made from glassine or super calendered kraft paper. |
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The LML materials include pressure sensitive adhesives and either glassine or PET liners for handling and diecutting. |
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The label faces are recyclable with plastic packaging, and the paper glassine liners are recyclable through UPM Raflatac's RafCycle program. |
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They then cut his body into nine pieces using a jig-saw, an axe and a bow saw before packing the parts in bin liners and laundry bags. |
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These tanks can include agitators, heating jackets or coils, insulation, thermowells, passivated surfaces and special coatings or tank liners. |
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There were stories of mills whose boardrooms had been decorated with panelling taken from liners, such as the Mauretania. |
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Shredder frames are rugged, and internal surfaces are protected by removable, wear-resistant steel liners. |
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One compared it with TSB sockets with Comfort or Two Color liners and the other one compared it with PTB sockets with Pelite liners. |
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To further minimize maintenance needs, the PML mount's brackets feature greaseless liners. |
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The Honest Company announced the launch of Honest feminine care, a line of GOTS certified organic cotton pads, liners and tampons. |
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They accommodate that too, by providing waterproof nylon liners to protect the foam mattress from soilage. |
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Throw rugs with latex backing rubber shelf liners, bath tub mats, rubber bands, and rubber utensils were some of the items eliminated. |
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If everyone stayed put, the world's airlines and ocean liners would close down and businessmen would have to build their own planes and airports. |
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The latter include a flexible, removable film strip and heat-sealed inner liners. |
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International tourism has also increased, with the arrival of transatlantic liners and the revenue they introduce to the town. |
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That year 7,917 ships docked in the port, including 54 cruise liners carrying 54,000 visitors. |
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Barrow is also becoming increasingly popular as a port of call for cruise liners visiting the town and the Lake District. |
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Specifically Kerkyra, with its harbour, scenery and wealth of ruins and castles, is a favourite stopping place for cruise liners. |
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In earlier times many men from St Agnes earned a living as pilots, guiding transatlantic liners and other vessels through the English Channel. |
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Milk is extracted from the cow's udder by flexible rubber sheaths known as liners or inflations that are surrounded by a rigid air chamber. |
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The United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany and Italy built the most famous ocean liners. |
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Guinness Book of World Records has awarded world records to various classes such as luxury liners, sail boats, and rowing boats. |
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Transatlantic flight surpassed ocean liners as the predominant mode of crossing the Atlantic in the mid 20th century. |
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The first serious attempt to take a share of the transatlantic passenger market away from the ocean liners was undertaken by Germany. |
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In the 1930s, Germany crossed the Atlantic with Zeppelins that could carry about 60 passengers in a similar luxurious style to the ocean liners. |
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In extreme circumstances, particularly when sinking through Halite, composite liners consisting of two or more materials may be required. |
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Pads are available in regular and super absorbencies, while liners are available in a standard size and in a thong option. |
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Depending on the abrasiveness of the mixture, various wear liners are available. |
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But I've been using my old supermarket bags as bin liners and now I am running out of them. |
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Among the manufacturers already offering Holofiber products or planning to introduce them are Wickers tees, shorts, sock and glove liners at www. |
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They install window tinting, nerf bars, bed covers, truck bed liners, vent visors, and much more. |
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They are cheaper per bag than buying a roll of compostable food waste bin liners, according to the Co-operative. |
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Walking along a street yesterday I saw at least five ripped open bin liners. |
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The size of ocean liners increased from 1880 to meet the needs of the human migration to the United States and Australia. |
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They were record breakers by the standards of the time, and were the largest liners then in service, plying the Liverpool to New York route. |
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The 260 households on the second route were given eight-gallon minicans and biodegradable liners for food residuals. |
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Supermarkets sell pounds 130 million worth of disposable bin liners a year. |
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Ocean liners are frequent callers at Greenock, and Glasgow International Airport and Glasgow Prestwick Airport are nearby. |
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Following the great reception for uncoated Modo Northern Light, Metsa Board has launched two new double-coated fully bleached liners in its lightweight range. |
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Reinforced Butyl Hose and Nitrile Hose contain smooth liners to allow unrestricted flow, minimizing concerns associated with entrapment and blockage. |
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Cavitated liners can also leak combustion gases into the cooling system, but they tend to produce hydrostatic locks after the engine is shut down when hot. |
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Once emptied of groceries, many plastic bags have a second life as wastebasket liners, pet waste picker-uppers, sandwich wrappers and many other uses. |
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Schiedel Chimney Systems, which employs 110 people, sells more than 600km of system chimneys, connecting flue pipes and chimney liners in the UK each year. |
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It was, however, superseded by the British invention steam turbine where speed was required, for instance in warships, such as the dreadnought battleships, and ocean liners. |
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There may be a giant sea-liner feeling its way down to the sea and it would be a very awkward obstruction, even for the giantliest of giant air liners. |
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A white Fiat Scudo was stopped on Cannock Road on April 23 and a quantity of women's clothing and accessories were found in black bin liners in the rear of the vehicle. |
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The company's primary products are placements or tray liners, process color brochures, a children's specialty line and a myriad of printing products. |
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At these ports, cargo ships may take on supplies or fuel, as well as unloading and loading cargo while cruise liners have passengers get on or off ship. |
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ActiveGuard mattress liners, manufactured by Allergy Technologies LLC, are patented, fitted mattress covers proven to kill bed bugs on mattresses and box springs. |
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Research and development in this area is focusing on the robotic application of shotcrete and the commercialisation of thin sprayed polymer liners. |
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There was never a millionaire who had more speckless white suits than I had, though it's a matter almost of routine for officers to go dirty on anything but the swell liners. |
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Spain, Sri Lanka, Maldives, Indonesia, and Iran are the top five tuna fishing nations in the Indian Ocean using highly mechanised purse seiners and long liners. |
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The Port 2000 project increased the container capacity to compete with ports of northern Europe, transformed the southern districts of the city, and ocean liners returned. |
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The three-model system includes the vacuum cover, drum, dolly, vacuum hose and cleaning tools, compressed air hose with quick-disconnect fittings and polybag drum liners. |
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The tanks can include agitators, heating jackets or coils, insulation, thermowells, sanitary finish, passivated surfaces and special coatings or tank liners. |
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Some tugs also had passenger accommodation to enable them to serve as tenders to liners not actually berthing in Southampton and to augment the excursion fleet on occasion. |
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From November to April, luxury liners stop here daily and include ships such as the MS Queen Victoria, the MS Rotterdam, Crystal Harmony, and all the Princess line ships. |
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