But last week the machinery at last began to grind in a legal process which has been delayed by nine years of political wrangling. |
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He figured out that he could use the machinery that made fiberglass soundproofing diffusers to make the pontoons, too. |
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Other industrial archaeological sites include nineteenth-century steam machinery and vacuum pans, as well as the rum distilleries. |
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Annual repairs and maintenance of vessels include voyage repairs and spare gear, annual survey fees, and hull and machinery insurance excess. |
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Light industry, textiles, machinery and electronics have been hit badly by default of payment of inter-enterprise debt. |
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The ease and fluency resides, as it were outside him, in the pre-formulated efficiency of the machinery of expression. |
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Sale of tractors, vehicles, agricultural machinery, deadstock, building equipment,. garden machinery and growing stock at 11am. |
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All 130 passengers got off safely, and a hurry-up salvage job removed some of the machinery to safety before the ship began to settle. |
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The vehicle has four wheels all connected by complex machinery that simple minds like ours can't begin to describe. |
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The water diverted from the mainstream ends up turning a mill wheel, setting other machinery in motion. |
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Section 367 requires that machinery not be started or operated if doing so endangers the operator or another worker. |
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Police are warning farmers to secure valuable machinery and to mark it for identification, as well as maintaining serial number records. |
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This is because hearing is not a property of the ear but a property of the brain as a machinery that converts noise into meaningful percepts. |
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All of the machinery was driven by a steam engine in the basement of the machine shop. |
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Sometimes there are crops that won't grow, grain that spoils, or a piece of machinery turns out to be a lemon. |
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Stokers had to keep the furnaces fed with coal, while greasers kept the machinery parts well oiled. |
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Capital allowances are given instead, for plant, machinery and factory type premises. |
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And given their alfresco setting, they can also combat the mind-numbing monotony and confusion-inducing machinery of indoor strength training. |
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Exports are driven mainly by shipbuilding, mineral oils, machinery and equipment. |
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Still, his years at the helm of the state machinery and the many people he placed in key positions give him enormous influence. |
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Also watch for cuts and abrasions from things like barbed wire fence, old machinery left hidden under tall grass, stickweeds and burrs. |
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The council said machinery was doing exploratory work and the council had not been aware of the souterrain. |
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Continuing, he explained that crush injuries involving animals or entanglement in machinery account for most farm accidents. |
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Apparently tall thin men who have lost an arm in a machinery accident are not sooks. |
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He said the company's chief executive Andrew Mazimba was in Zimbabwe to bring part of the machinery for the mining works. |
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The company's 10 workers escaped without injury, but part of the works roof and machinery is badly damaged. |
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The design and engineering of the hulls, decks, interior furnishing and machinery are carefully evaluated to ensure overall quality. |
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The machinery in it looked oddly antiquated, as if someone had taken a lot of cogwheels and pistons and piled them together. |
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The self-correcting machinery of science corroborates provisional facts, and life itself provides the template for provisional purpose. |
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They were small, shining cogs in the movie industry's machinery of distribution and self-congratulation. |
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In the agreement the vendor warranted that the pool machinery was properly constructed and free of structural deficits. |
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In other words, the factories have the proper machinery and simply bung out an extra 100 pairs a week. |
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The Bourbons strove to control the state's economic machinery and to maintain white supremacy. |
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In other words, none of the chemical machinery of life could exist in the smallest of them. |
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Livestock poaching during the incessant wet weather and machinery operations on soft ground has done enormous damage to grass swards. |
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The mining lease, machinery and plant, which had cost more than six thousands Pounds were sold at auction for just five Pounds. |
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He suggested that the regulations previously construed could be said to apply to particular pieces of machinery of an unduly hazardous nature. |
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Sheep, dogs and vintage farm machinery will be displayed by their owners vying for the top prizes and the many cups and trophies on offer. |
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Unlike machinery used in textile mills, steelmaking machinery had few spinning belts that could pull workers into drive shafts. |
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They emerged from the hatchway into a dimly lit place that hummed with the sound of strange machinery in operation. |
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The courses are well maintained with machinery for tramping the runs and artificial snow machines. |
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It was only by slow degrees that the native laws and customs were ousted by Anglo-Norman usages and the machinery of feudalism. |
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Faster and faster, the big belt spun, louder and louder the machinery hummed until the pitch was at its highest. |
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There are plenty of odds and ends of machinery littered about the engine-room floor, though it's also worth looking higher up. |
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Meanwhile, tanks and other machinery had to be cannibalised to provide spare parts for front-line equipment. |
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Many developed countries now export more developed machinery and more sophisticated consumer goods. |
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The cotton factory that once employed hundreds of workers closed years ago and lies abandoned with disused machinery rusting outside. |
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It is littered with fragments of abandoned machinery and the rusted hulks of disused ships. |
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While it was not wholly opposed to legal enactment it generally favoured machinery based on consensus. |
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As machinery began to overtake the use of workhorses, the Black Forest horse became endangered. |
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With modern machinery and the will to do it, many of the blind bends on this road would be eradicated quickly. |
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Products sold range from electronics to machinery and engineering equipment, chemicals and whisky. |
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They became importers of components and machinery for production as well as exporters. |
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Suppliers can be caught with open capacity, idle machinery or tools and non-utilization of new leading edge technologies or processes. |
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The school fears the sports pitches would be damaged if the machinery accessed the site via the main school entrance. |
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The dumping of obsolete machinery and technology in the third world, especially in India, is destabilising the very economy. |
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In 1782, Watt developed a rotary engine that could turn a shaft and drive machinery to power the machines to spin and weave cotton cloth. |
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He had with him one Mr. Hanks, a Dutch businessman dealing in air filtration system, solar energy, metallurgical machinery and materials. |
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Whether it's rusting machinery and industrial wastelands, or ivy-draped columns, ruins are undeniably romantic. |
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By 1984, all the internal machinery had been rebuilt and tested, the millstones were balanced and the leat was ready to carry water to the mill. |
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A couple of stone throws away, near the machinery sheds, is the old homestead with its original wood-fired stove. |
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New machinery driven by steam power was introduced, and railways and canals were being created. |
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Either way, the effect has been that a crucial part of the machinery of devolution remains undevolved and largely unreformed. |
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The lighting is very bright which together with the high-tech wine dispensing machinery makes Vino Venue appear clinical and severe. |
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Recently a controversy erupted when ZRA officials demanded duty on agriculture machinery spare parts which were imported into the country. |
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An increasingly effective Union blockade reduced the availability of ships' machinery and even such items as nails and spikes. |
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The Michigan-based manufacturer of conventional and robotic palletizing machinery has been purchased by another company. |
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An expected strong rebound in Japanese machinery orders data, released during afternoon trading, failed to materialize. |
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The modern range of machinery includes five-axis HSC centres and stretch forming machines, annealing furnaces and chemical milling plants. |
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The third is the time at which the beneficiary's bank sets into motion the internal machinery for crediting the beneficiary's account. |
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He devised numerous ways of reducing the physical size of telescopes of long focal length, and machinery with which to move them. |
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Cereal growers are dependent on farm machinery for cost-effective production. |
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Sidel builds machinery for aseptic packaging of plastic bottles, with a focus on high-speed rotary machines. |
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Heavy investment has been made in plant and machinery to ensure that each pudding is perfectly steamed over a specific period. |
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The company currently subcontracts double-glazing work but plans to invest in machinery so the work can be done in-house. |
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The guy could not explain what went wrong because their account machinery was down. |
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Later, machinery was introduced, and now threshing is done instantly inside a combine harvester. |
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The roadworkers used machinery such as the steamroller and crusher depicted. |
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I can move stuff from place to place sort of like a modern archaeologist using machinery doing his rummage through history. |
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What they want is the lubrication of taxpayer money to move swiftly into the machinery of the credit markets. |
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Directing a slight nod to the morning's appointed secretary, the king set the royal machinery in motion. |
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I understand the machinery will be silent, as per university policy, during the exam period. |
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Because of inadequate domestic production of shipboard machinery and equipment, Mallory struggled to obtain such commodities from other sources. |
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It is known that most, if not all, components of the replication machinery are coded in the nucleus. |
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Demand is particularly strong for advanced machinery and electronics equipment. |
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Then they claimed it was because I had deliberately damaged a piece of machinery called a cherry picker. |
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He added that robust foreign direct investment in China had supported good demand for machinery and component supplies. |
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Fantastic machinery has continued to fire the imagination, notably in science fiction. |
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Specialized neural machinery takes care of the heavy lifting while our conscious minds sit lazily at the controls. |
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All 130 passengers got off safely, and a salvage job removed some of the machinery to safety before the ship began to settle. |
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Catwalks extended across the open spaces below me which were filled with machinery of different kinds. |
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But there were no medical machinery near Grandma, though there was a young Malay patient talking on a handphone and smiling happily. |
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Is there machinery like an old drill press or maybe an old refrigerator plugged into the same circuit as the computer? |
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Intensive vibration can be transmitted to the hands and arms of operators from vibrating tools, vibrating machinery or vibrating workpieces. |
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Tom advises farmers to call and see a full range of tractors, balers and other machinery on Friday. |
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In college baseball, tennis, track, golf, swimming and other campus sports, the machinery is smooth. |
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Bulky agricultural machinery which dominates country roads should be accompanied by advance warning vehicles, a coroner said. |
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In turn, the farm shows the result of the evolution and the eventual takeover of machinery from horses. |
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Outside the classroom there's a shed full of heavy machinery used in training. |
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It forms, in a sort, or is to form, the compensating balance-wheel of the successful working machinery of aggregate America. |
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Jess just nodded again and took off down the path in the direction of the machinery shed. |
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The operations room, for example, has plenty of machinery still in place, and there is plenty to see in the engine room as well. |
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At the same time, he couldn't abide facile equations between criminal desperadoes and the legalized murder machinery of a state. |
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In each case, the machinery of government was used against the citizens to consolidate power and neutralise opposition. |
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The strike erupted when management closed down one of the factory's three production lines and attempted to disassemble machinery for removal. |
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The humming sound of machinery booting up filled the room, and Cameron knew what was happening. |
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Like any retail warehouse running manpower and machinery at full holiday throttle, it's an impressive display. |
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A butterfly's wing is a uniquely visual exhibition, not only of the aesthetics of nature, but of the machinery of evolution. |
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The other main items of machinery are two GEC turbines, and a single shaft with a pump jet propulsor. |
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In the case of part-time employees, machinery in the respondent's clothing factory laid idle. |
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Aristotle had no mathematical machinery for dealing with the concept of acceleration, so he analysed only states of uniform velocity. |
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Here we'll look at some of the pros and cons of leasing farm machinery and equipment and farm real estate to children. |
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Vintage woodworking machinery trade catalogs have proved invaluable in uncovering the history of some of these companies. |
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But he doesn't make this an argument for participation in the machinery of state. |
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The hulks of machinery littering the site created lots of nooks and crevasses for Bailey to sniff around. |
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Most of them are happy to use the bureaucratic machinery to escape from taking the rap. |
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This organelle contains a complex membrane system, the thylakoids, in which the photosynthetic machinery is located. |
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Morris could see neither of these in the use of machinery in the Victorian factories and sweatshops that surrounded him. |
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Brambles covered the cow shed, old machinery rusted in the yard and the windows became cracked and cobwebbed. |
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The main floor was littered with machinery and workbenches, the bulk and arches of cast-iron lathes, presses, moulds and mini furnaces. |
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Acting with another watchkeeper, he entered the machinery space and promptly isolated the fuel leak by shutting down the engine. |
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He was unable to extract round bales from this part of land because machinery got bogged down in the mire. |
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Another potential use for the system is in providing information about the workings of buildings or machinery not visible to the naked eye. |
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Blasting up sand hills on roaring machinery brings out the beast in even the sweetest ladies. |
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In 1770, Arkwright used millwrights and clockmakers to install his mainly wooden machinery at Cromford. |
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At a few other places, overzealous cops were ready with their machinery without realising the changed timings. |
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Work by these artists connects back to a world where the image had not yet been fed into the dialectical machinery of aestheticism. |
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Council machinery will clear and level the derelict overgrown area so that landscaping can start. |
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The trunnions and all the operational machinery are housed within the superstructure of the carina piers. |
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In fact, this is a pretty rugged piece of machinery to withstand this 200-mile an hour impact out there in Utah. |
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The official machinery was blatantly misused to wreak vengeance and carry out vendetta. |
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The agricultural machinery and spare parts business occupies a number of properties in the centre of the town. |
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There have been many reports of machinery having been stolen at building sites at various locations around the area. |
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Instead, the sheer bulk of hoisting and carrying machinery made being crushed underneath them more of a concern than getting caught in pulleys. |
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Motorola uses the same machinery to deposit the magnetic maternal as that used to sputter the magnetic oxide on to disk drive platters. |
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Mr Davies said workers had been drilling a hole for a lamp post when the machinery struck the pipe. |
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Trainees can specialize in two-year courses in joinery, metalwork, agricultural machinery maintenance, and construction skills. |
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Many anti-emetics are also sedatives, so it's advisable not to drive or use machinery after taking them. |
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However, the reproduction machinery of an organism is not protected from mutations. |
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The gym is equipped with treadmills, rowing machines, cross-trainer bicycles and all the machinery you need for a comfortable work out. |
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The relaxation of restrictions on the movement of farm machinery will be of particular value in the context of those who now wish to cut silage. |
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Under this sequence, the capitalist expends a sum of money M in buying materials and machinery and in paying wages. |
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High on the list on this farm is the winterization of the machinery and equipment. |
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Most supporters of the candidates believe their machinery will do the job to win the presidency. |
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With a host of promising new drivers making an appearance and some marvellous machinery on view, the event seems set for a successful summer. |
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The machinery at the plant needs just a few modifications to process passion fruit. |
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On any construction site you see hydraulically-operated machinery in the form of bulldozers, backhoes, shovels, loaders, fork lifts and cranes. |
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Most of the wooden decking had been lost over time to expose the machinery that is fixed onto the pressure hull under the decking. |
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There was also machinery to buy a large shredder, a loader and a tractor attachment to turn the compost. |
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Officers also stipulate that no plant or machinery should be installed or operated at the premises in connection with the use at any time. |
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Panday said the UNC was the only party ever to have beaten the PNM and was a party where the democratic machinery was working. |
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Once machinery is installed, as long as it keeps running people forget about service. |
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Mud dragged out by vehicles and heavy machinery entering and exiting the site have turned the road into a mudbath. |
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In Hard Times he seems not to be directing his attack against machinery but against what Carlyle would have seen as a machine-like mentality. |
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A distinguishing feature of the secretory machinery is that insulin is secreted in a pulsatory manner with a period on the order of minutes. |
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The oligarch helps the politician win elections through the normal legal machinery of the mass media. |
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He clambers over the machinery with the agility of a monkey, hanging at giddy angles to watch Siegfried's latest bit of boorish behaviour. |
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In other words, women often get attached before their cognitive machinery is up and running at full throttle. |
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The State administrative and political machinery needs to be proactive in infrastructure development. |
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The vessel was also fitted with a reconditioned hydraulic bow thruster, powered from the deck machinery hydraulic system. |
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A sale of farm machinery and equipment may cause unexpected tax consequences. |
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Can you recommend a tactful way to point out that a superior is, let's say, not fit to operate heavy machinery or a motor vehicle? |
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The six lanes by the river were full of construction machinery and military vehicles. |
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Just don't drive any motor vehicles or operate heavy machinery under the narcotic effect of this show. |
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His piece involved using nylon cord to bind abandoned vehicles, machinery and even an ox-drawn cart. |
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Under state and federal law, all voting machinery and component parts must be certified before use in an election. |
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The industrial and commercial machinery market utilizes small motors in many applications. |
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The situation is grave because the political and administrative machinery colludes with private companies to mint money from mines. |
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This result provides an intriguing link between a component of the translation machinery and Dpp signaling. |
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More recently, the counterattack of the European Council and the intergovernmental machinery has put this story in question. |
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The bow is equally imposing, with two extremely large anchors still in their hawsers and a great deal of machinery and portholes to see. |
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But even with the assistance of modern machinery and materials, most pointe shoes are still entirely handmade. |
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It is not the human agency that refuses, but the social machinery from which the non-agency is expelled. |
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The room was small, with machinery set on one side, behind bullet proof containers which were locked with a padlock. |
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A large cloud of black smoke billowed above their old den, and the ground shook from the force of heavy machinery at work. |
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As more of the manufacturing gets onshored, the share of machinery imports has been gradually declining. |
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Rotting ooze can quickly contaminate bags, store walls, boxes, machinery and other equipment and has proven very difficult to eliminate. |
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Farm machinery was sabotaged, cars were daubed with paint stripper and the home windows of staff were smashed. |
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In some areas, the bosses tried to close factories, sell their machinery and flee the country. |
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Parts imported for the manufacture of textile machinery will also attract five per cent customs duty subject to end-use condition. |
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In addition, no other compound of the translation machinery has been demonstrated to function as a feedback regulator. |
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Although some iron, steel, boilerplate, and machinery was smuggled through the blockade, the flow was meager and uncertain. |
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That said, the sound is embellished time and again with steel pan percussion and various bits of machinery that go boing. |
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Their excellently produced vehicles and machinery obtained many prizes at country shows and field days. |
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Daytime fatigue or sleepiness is also a risk and could make driving or operating machinery dangerous. |
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The board attributed the growth to increased demand for electronic components, machinery and plastic products in China. |
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With the 9th of Thermidor, the machinery of the Jacobin republic was dismantled. |
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As described above, the molecular machinery of thermophiles works in ways we don't yet completely understand. |
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Mr Rooney, who has 46 years of experience working with plant machinery under his belt, is no stranger to working abroad. |
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Some obligation is raw debt, used to leverage the purchase of machinery or more farmland. |
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To avoid any mechanical failure in so complex a piece of machinery as well as avoid all potential accidents is remarkable. |
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Is that not being naively ambitious given the slow machinery of bureaucracy? |
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The length of the wires and height of the slings cannot be altered by the operation of the winding machinery contained in the vehicle. |
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The technology can be used to trick a plant's molecular machinery into making a range of medically useful compounds. |
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The reef mines sank far underground, and used expensive machinery and complex metallurgical processes to separate the gold from the waste rock. |
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These people cannot be trusted with the fundamental machinery of democracy. |
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At the same time, it revealed for me kinships that the vast machinery of global capital and state politics works so hard to keep hidden. |
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Others said a united relief committee would duplicate machinery already in existence and might lead to confusion. |
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He has been slowly hijacking the machinery of government and developing parallel non-democratic governance structures. |
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And there will always be the money and political machinery to grease the wheels. |
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John was an able mechanic who had a fine knowledge of engines and machinery and was gifted with his hands. |
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However the components and machinery for making your own can be bought freely, no questions asked, in shops and on the Internet. |
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The machinery at main branch on Cairo road was swept away by bailiffs to recover money owed to Luscold, a subsidiary of the Galaun holdings. |
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Gifted by the Danish government in 1984, this plant worked for exactly 21 days before its machinery seized up. |
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Backup people and machinery complemented the operation which sometimes seemed to look like the ultimate coruscating pinball machine. |
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The hum of high-powered machinery enveloped him instantly, the throb of massive generators pulsing through the room. |
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He has applied to the council for planning permission for a machinery shed at Church Avenue, Stradbally. |
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The erection of a farm building on the isolated land north of the motorway to accommodate the turf cutting machinery would not amount to a satisfactory alternative. |
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The hatchery has state of the art machinery designed to ensure the eggs are hatched in a clean, healthy environment, producing 450,000 day-old chicks per week. |
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For one week he worked for a tailor, then was employed as a kitchen hand, later drove a truck, serviced machinery and sold construction equipment. |
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The media has exposed deceit and fabrication behind the workings of the government machinery and the various commissions set up to look into acts of violence. |
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Excavators, articulated trucks, dozers, motor graders, and bottom-dump highway trucks are a few examples of the diverse machinery used on a typical job site. |
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He will also have spent hundreds of man-hours cleaning and disinfecting his machinery and vehicles, all in a bid to keep his farm clear of the disease. |
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Nuts and bolts were removed to keep vehicles and other machinery running. |
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We react with surprise and shock when things go wrong with our own molecular machinery, but it is far more astonishing that the machinery works at all. |
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Mud dragged out by vehicles and heavy machinery entering and exiting the site have also turned the road into a mudbath, dirtying cars and school busses using the route. |
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Thoroughly clean combines and other machinery before moving from fields. |
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Our reliance on such machinery was previously highlighted two years ago, when the hospital's theatres and intensive care unit were hit by power failures. |
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In the case of coadapted cellular machinery as diverse as the transcriptosome, this parallel evolution may involve sequences with no other obvious connection. |
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The business has been undercapitalised since the start, so the Dawsons are keen to pay off debt associated with plant and machinery investment before they ramp up. |
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In our studies, fibroblast contractile machinery was observed to function entirely within pseudopods, while GFP-alpha-actinin concentrated in pseudopod tips and cortex. |
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The network is alive night and day with the thundering rattle of powerful locomotives and the incessant clanking of machinery in repair depots and marshalling yards. |
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From here major power projects were supplied with heavy machinery including bulldozers, scrapers, excavators, hydraulic machinery and major hydromechanical components. |
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Seven minutes down the line, the track suddenly breaks up entirely to let a secondary melody take over, before the whole machinery is put in motion again. |
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The chips would be made from silicon or plastic, using microscopic machinery which can fit electric circuits on to objects too small to be seen by the naked eye. |
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Because it is misshapen, the protein is destroyed by the cell's housekeeping machinery and never gets to its intended location in the cell membrane. |
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It is possible to penetrate forwards from here past large-scale engine-room machinery and out through the torpedo hole in the starboard side below the waterline. |
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Half of the party of 200 helped to sweep the floor and move a tractor and other machinery while the rest grabbed whatever they could to take to the new venue. |
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Straight and gay men and women will keep marching into the savage machinery of an unfocused war for years to come. |
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As the first horse race of the season draws close in Iowa, the whole machinery of political business as usual has clattered to life to chase after Howard Dean. |
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In 1914 the first Wirrabara sawmill was replaced and the new machinery was now used to produce flooring, weatherboards, mouldings and fruit cases. |
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The presented data indicate that suppression of a single enzyme of the FA elongation machinery is enough to affect various organs and systems in worms. |
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The only building on the otherwise vacant block is a machinery shed. |
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Whatever the computer's conceptual role, computer-aided design and digitally-programmed machinery do in fact make the starchitects' crazy geometries possible. |
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Western Switzerland has been recognised for microtechnology, hardware and software, special machinery such as robots, life sciences, and biotechnology, among others. |
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Swimming forward of the bridge, the wreckage resembles that of the stern decks, except that the anchor machinery and forward masts have fallen to the seabed. |
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He steps down a steep steel staircase, past the rumble of machinery and turbines spinning the boat's propeller shafts, to a dim pungent corner lit with a single bulb. |
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For instance, I see before me as I write a table of oak, on which is stamped by machinery a design intended to make the buyer suppose that the table is quartered oak. |
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What they're all referring to is the fact one American serviceman made a complaint in January this year, and the Pentagon's investigative machinery went into action. |
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At any time there are about 80 to 100 men involved and they only slightly outnumber the excavators, rock breakers, graders, dumper trucks and other machinery on the project. |
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Soon it may be feasible to correct genetic disease or alter the genetic machinery of cells in a way that may be used to treat cancer or other acquired diseases. |
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Glass bottles and jars require equally high-tech machinery for recycling. |
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They are the most versatile of the three groups of carbon steels and are most commonly used for crankshafts, couplings, tie rods and many other machinery parts. |
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The secretive machinery set up to serve warlike purposes still patterns much of our research and innovation processes today, even purely civilian work. |
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As the moth leaves, the Isengard motif returns, driving itself like the machinery it represents as we see the devilry that Saruman is creating below the tower. |
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Management had previously tried to remove its machinery during the night of July 15, but was prevented from doing so by barricades erected by workers. |
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I have to operate the machinery to understand how to repair it. |
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He had carding machinery and 9,000 throstle frame spinning spindles in a three storey building alongside the brook, and 240 looms in a weaving shed alongside Chaddock Lane. |
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There was no machinery so the farmer had to sow his crop by hand. |
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The intact stamp mill was sold to the Petherick Mining Company, and shortly thereafter the wooden structure that housed the mill machinery burned to the ground. |
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Hundreds of people travelled to the southeast Queensland home of RM Williams at the weekend to buy saddlery, tools and machinery from the estate of the bush legend. |
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While not all 86 million maintain positions of governance or public service, the Party's machinery runs on watchmaker precision. |
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While the strategy at the think-tank level may well be in place, those who have chalked it out face the absence of a well-oiled machinery that can effectively implement it. |
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The peaceful citizens of this State persecuted by the marauding mercenaries should not be forced to mount demonstration to get the state machinery moving. |
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I've raced motorcycles and cars, so machinery and speed don't terrify me. |
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The machinery displayed include those for jewellery casting, rolling and chain making, refinery, etching and plating, gold testing and hand tools. |
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He can fix broken machinery or cut through iron grates with his multitool. |
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The machinery consists of jury-rigged turntables that mechanically drive drumsticks to beat against paint cans, gourds and other noise-making objects. |
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However, the rolling machinery that turned slabs of steel into plates and ingots was the main source of accidents in which men were caught in machinery. |
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A U.S. Navy diver, working in the 26-year-old battleship USS Arizona, hands up a piece of twisted machinery reclaimed from the interior of the ship. |
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Dozens of attachments are now available for all kinds of light and heavy machinery that can be converted at the flip of a switch or the twist of a pin. |
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Assets such as stock-in-trade or plant and machinery can be passed by delivery. This means that this property can be transferred without triggering a stamp duty liability. |
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The bands of excited children who walked behind local militiamen heading to battle in the fall now clamor around machinery laying down new water pipes. |
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A farmer, like any other trader, is entitled to a capital allowance for the cost of plant and machinery and motor vehicles used in his farming trade. |
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We don't have to worry about diseases like typhoid carrying them off or their losing limbs as they work around heavy machinery every day on long shifts. |
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Vibrations from heavy machinery like lawnmowers can upset all bees. |
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This eliminated paddle wheels and allowed machinery to be located well within the ship and below the waterline, making it less vulnerable and freeing topside space for guns. |
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But as the years go on, you learn about the oily machinery that manufactures all that enchantment. |
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If you zoom in on Google Maps, you can just make out the jumbles of industrial machinery tucked away inside. |
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This machinery for selection sometimes bars the most competent men from a job and does not always prevent the appointment of an utter incompetent. |
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Trail bikes, cars and any machinery are a potential source of ignition so please ensure that mufflers are secure and flame proofed to avoid sparks igniting the countryside. |
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An agricultural machinery manufacturer is hoping a revolutionary muck spreader will help transform its fortunes after being hit by the crisis in farming. |
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Westport is also working with machinery giant Caterpillar on new locomotives. |
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Cables, gantries and all manner of unrecognisable machinery hamper navigation, although as time passes an exposed engine block allows me to make a bit more sense of the scene. |
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The special port facilities, which could be drained to allow repairs on ships' hulls, have been closed and the heavy machinery dismantled and moved to Liverpool. |
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And, while the heavy machinery digs and sifts, construction workers use blowtorches to cut away the intertwined sections of steel, which is contorted like giant pretzels. |
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The afternoon session in Oak Park will showcase some of the machinery and give working demonstrations of different types of harvesters, storage clamps and cleaner loaders. |
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Some 46 prohibition notices were served, which required the immediate stoppage of particular work activities or prohibiting the use of machinery until it was made safe. |
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The rising full moon and twilight atmosphere speak of the tranquility of a natural world far away from the machinery and complication of modern life. |
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She's telling the tv reporter in a head voice that sounds like a piece of slaughterhouse machinery that she's hoping the police will find her son. |
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One thing is especially proved by the Paris Commune, that the working class cannot simply lay hold of the ready-made state machinery and wield it for its own purposes. |
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Planar-supported membranes provide an interesting and very useful new approach to study the complex molecular machinery of exocytosis and membrane fusion. |
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The Show's trades stand section included an extensive display of jeeps, tractors, diggers and other farm machinery such as combine harvesters and slurry spreaders. |
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Customs duty on specified machinery for silk industry has been reduced from 10 per cent to five per cent and these items will be subjected to countervailing duty. |
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We are currently applying this technology to the isolation of new classes of anti-infectives that target the protein synthesis machinery of bacterial cells. |
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Instead, they seem to be purely creatures of the plot, automatons carrying out their instructions in order to keep the rest of the machinery moving. |
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It was just a bitser, a diabolical piece of machinery as it was. |
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That said, the El Head sound is embellished time and again with steel pan percussion, the odd echo-meter or reverberator and various bits of machinery that go boing. |
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Gone are the disused mineshafts, spoil heaps and rusting machinery and in their place are smart new offices and homes, shops and leisure facilities. |
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How do dreams appear to people who, lacking the explanatory and theoretical machinery of modern psychology and neuroscience, cannot psychologize them? |
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He was in a unique position, commanding the machinery of party and state by both claiming personal allegiance and espousing hierarchy as the source of order and compliance. |
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To give relief to farmers, he announced a series of measures including total exemption from excise duty on tractors, dairy machinery and hand tools like spades and shovels. |
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This can take place prior to harvest due to disturbance of the canopy by wind or during harvesting as the combine harvester machinery moves through the crop. |
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There are huge gluts in some sectors, particularly in property, infrastructure, carmaking, building materials, and certain kinds of petrochemicals, machinery and engineering. |
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Beneath the surface grinds the invisible machinery of grammar, language, syntax and rhetoric, the gears of making meaning, the hardware of the trade. |
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There is enough solid machinery inside to hold the hull up and provide a simple but low swimthrough, giving access to the crankshaft and connecting rods from the steam engine. |
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It is a key component of the insertion machinery of membrane proteins. |
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It had to develop the machinery of synodical self-government. |
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Clearing paper jams in printers and other duplicating machinery will expose users to hot or moving parts, sharp edges, pinch points, or exposed electrical parts. |
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There are no boilers, no engine and no remains of auxiliary machinery or steam pipes, just a big gap in the middle of the wreck left by some long-forgotten salvage company. |
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