If you get stumped, the manual does give you a URL to a website with hints, and complete walk-throughs on the mysteries. |
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I spent about twenty minutes reading the wrong manual until JoAnn tactfully pointed out the mistake. |
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They are the only primates in the world that subsist on grass, and they have the greatest manual dexterity of any monkey on earth. |
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This manual sets out policy regarding officers and staff who are required to operate airside on airfields. |
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His drones had been recalled and all of his cannons were on manual control with standby power. |
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The program ODS2 also supports the manual alignment of physical and genetic maps. |
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As for Peter the Great, he might also have been akin to Edward II insofar as he was not afraid to indulge in manual occupations. |
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Modifications to compensation plans once required hundreds of man-hours and manual revisions to hundreds of spreadsheets. |
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There are still one million people working as manual scavengers all over India. |
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Be sure to read the excellent manual, if only for a detailed list of all the spells. Who says they don't make them like they used to? |
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A manual dial allows the sawyer to accurately choose the size of the lumber being targeted. |
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On September 14th last all wheels were in action from the motorized chairs to the manual chairs, even down to the baby buggy. |
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They used every trick in the manual to portray him as a corporate fat cat who cared only about saving his skin. |
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The manual for Military Infantry Drill published in 1891 made taps mandatory at military funerals and playing taps remains an honour today. |
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I like the built in autowinder, but I wish it had a manual winder as a safety backup. |
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It should also be noted that it has an autosave function besides the manual save option. |
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We made a significant investment in automation and moved away from manual processes. |
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This automation will greatly reduce the manual editing that might be still required. |
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Three variations are available, two with manual transmission, while the third is an automatic. |
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I prefer the control that manual gears give, and I've always had a bit of a problem with phantom-clutch foot when driving an automatic. |
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For those who do not want to shift gear manually, an automatic gearbox is available, instead of the manual six-speed gearbox. |
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This is achieved initially by means of a manual winch but eventually through a computer-controlled automatic mechanism. |
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If automatic valves are used, they should be controlled from a central location and be easy to override with manual controls. |
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These engines are mated to either a six-speed manual gearbox or a five-speed automatic transmission. |
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These tools automate manual processes and substantially streamline our business. |
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The manual take-up device currently in use collects oil samples from a bowling lane surface on special transparent tape. |
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The optical zoom covers a 28 mm to 200 mm range, and the autofocus can be overridden with a manual focus. |
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The manual gearbox has a tendency to be notchy and the auto gearbox doesn't change particularly smoothly. |
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The same year, he published his famous manual on tropical diseases, an authoritative text that appeared in several subsequent editions. |
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My body and soul serve to condition this effort with manual, physical, and spiritual attunement, not unlike the tuning of a musical instrument. |
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France, will I ever forget drinking your table wine, and carrying out back breaking manual labour for my exchange family. |
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Check your owner's manual and perform the recommended preseason lubrication and service on your tractors. |
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However, the product is simpler and has a decent digital manual to guide you through most of the issues you're likely to run up against. |
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The manual says you don't need to run this motor in, but I'm a skeptic and besides, running it in properly isn't going to hurt it. |
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This manual uses a loose-leaf format that allows for easy removal of patient education handouts and easy placement of future updates. |
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This loose-leaf manual is divided into 12 chapters, each with its own index. |
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This resource manual uses a loose-leaf format that allows for the easy addition of updates. |
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Follow the threading order as described in the manual, which is usually loopers and then the needle. |
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As a whole, the mineralization and nitrification of nitrogen in the manual loessial soil was higher than that in the red loessial soil. |
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It had to be red, with a roof rack, manual shift, and excellent sound system. |
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Following the instructions in your owner's manual, carefully clean out any lint, fuzz, or dirt in these areas. |
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Under this Act construction of a dry latrine and its manual cleaning was made an offence. |
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The hammer is equipped with a manual firing pin selector, which allows the shooter to use rimfire and centerfire barrels on the same frame. |
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But you can use aperture priority as well as manual exposure, and manually focus the lens. |
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The thyroid cartilage is gently mobilized by manual distraction to either side. |
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The Post Office Room features a collection of antique telephones including old-fashioned manual exchanges. |
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Final reports were prepared on manual typewriters with two-color ribbons so that totals appeared in red. |
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The manual could use a through rewrite, reorganization, and editing to make the English understandable, but who reads the manual anyway? |
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After all, speech is a dominant feature of our lives, and this very talk would be lost on you if it were to consist entirely of manual gestures. |
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The manual box is pretty nifty, but heavy to select reverse, and the overdrive sixth and high fifth gears mean it depends on left wrist exercise. |
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The buggies have automatic gearboxes with reverse and the quads are manual five-speeds. |
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While most systems are automatic, DeWeerdt notes that many retrieval or picking processes still include manual elements. |
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It was administered under the Soviet system from central clinics at which a manual record system was maintained. |
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This practical manual offers a step-by-step guide to the treatment of anorexia nervosa in adolescents. |
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The air was delivered from a manual resuscitator or portable volume ventilator via a mouthpiece or nasal interface. |
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Features include manual and automatically resettability and high shock and vibration resistance. |
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In this case, consult the motherboard manual and read how to reset the CMOS using the jumper on the main board. |
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This manual contains an image of female reproductive anatomy based on a dissection, although not one performed by Rueff himself. |
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I bought myself a Remington Streamline Portable half a year ago, my first contact with a manual typewriter, and I couldn't be happier. |
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This way, quality and output quantity can still be achieved using manual techniques. |
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It's something you expect in a user's manual or laminated cheat sheet, but this is back in the day when rack real estate was cheap! |
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It can be programmed to collect data in manual or automated sequences of measurements, which include almucantar and principal plane scenarios. |
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The recording was full of contemporary and historical allusions, as is the training manual. |
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It's fun, it puts you back in control but you're still left longing for a manual box for the country roads. |
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Unfortunately it has the least lumen output of all projectors tested and we found the manual zoom somewhat lacking. |
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Forsaking the books, it was pick and shovel for a year of manual labouring for the young David. |
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In this society, his job was one of the few, in which people exactly performed manual labor. |
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The majority of migrant workers earn their living in the city by doing manual labour. |
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Next time, though, I'll be employing my teenage cousins to do the manual labour and keeping my hands out of the sink. |
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Since the start of the industrial revolution people have been paid a pittance for manual labor. |
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These subjects were agricultural workers with varying periods of manual labour in the field. |
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A wide variety of alidades and plane tables are available, both in manual and electronic versions. |
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We remain opposed to any proposal to increase the state pension age that would make manual workers and the poor worse off. |
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The least likely to reach a later retirement age are from the manual working class. |
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He left school without qualifications and was a shop assistant before becoming a manual worker for Birmingham Council. |
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Stressing the current difficulty in recruiting manual workers, he said career opportunities had to be provided to change this trend. |
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In 1911 over three-quarters of Britain's employed population were manual workers. |
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This was the first time the manual workers and the technical and white collar staff had acted together. |
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There aren't many people who know their way backwards through a computer manual. |
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Before the advent of the computer I worked a manual Comptometer machine, the keys of which had to be pounded. |
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He went on to reject the proposal made earlier that evening by Vice President Gore for a state-wide manual recount of the votes in Florida. |
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Democrats insist that if election officials decline a manual recount of the votes, it is open to them to seek an order from a judge. |
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His apparent failure to notice that the pressure system was still on manual reportedly resulted in a warning alarm being sounded at 10,000 ft. |
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As a rebreather diver, I know that I must close a manual slide on my mouthpiece before I take it out of my mouth to avoid it flooding. |
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The manual, launched on 22 February, will help in writing wills and testaments. |
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Typewriting institutes are becoming an oddity, as manual typewriters are swept away by word processing software and computer keyboards. |
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Well, there's a new manual out there to help moms and dads and in-laws and even spouses. |
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At times the writing reads like a legal argument, at other times like a therapeutic recovery manual. |
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Once the vehicles have been jounced or rebounded, manual adjustments of the height of the vehicle take place. |
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Any secondary school physics text or pilot licence manual will tell you that aerofoils generate lift because of the Venturi effect. |
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The manual explicitly prohibits threats, coercion, physical abuse, and waterboarding, which creates the sensation of drowning. |
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The airjack failed on the car, so he had to pit twice for tires, as the crew used manual jacks. |
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Republican Bill Hollowell has requested and been granted a manual recount of votes in his effort to overturn the initial result of the November 7 balloting. |
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A copy of the commercial airway manual was found at the accident site. |
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The nonprofit Samasource farms out manual data-entry work to refugees in the bleakest war-torn areas on earth. |
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Baffled by the jargon-heavy consumer information manual, I chatted with Cheryl Luptowski from the NSF consumer affairs office. |
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An email allegedly written by David Newman, an employee of the Cheyenne VA, reads like a how-to manual for cooking the books. |
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Returning from his grimy hours of manual labour, he dives into a hotel to wash away the dirt, emerging clean and immaculate in a fresh suit and tie. |
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The manual is as much to do with preventing an outbreak of Japanese knotweed in an area as it is to do with how to manage the weed once it is established. |
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If you're in a blind, well, not much you can do, but if you can use a camera with a manual rewind and advance instead of automatic, that would certainly be preferable. |
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An interviewee aired the suggestion that all new buses plying in the city should be fitted with a manual lifter enabling a wheelchair user to board a bus. |
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She went to her bag and pulled out a small hand-held manual razor. |
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From a teaching point of view, therefore, the manual is excellent and, although it is keyed to a particular package, I think it would be a very good teaching tool. |
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The car she has just taken ownership of had manual window winders, not the fancy electric windows like the yellow car that was used in the demonstration. |
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Moving down from the dashboard the gear-lever has a brushed alloy cover which, at first glance, makes this six-speed manual look like an automatic. |
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A manual recount of the votes cast in the November 7 election is currently going on at the county's Emergency Operations Center in Plantation, Florida. |
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On Friday 1,000 protesters converged on the Miami-Dade County Hall to protest the canvassing board's refusal to complete a manual recount of votes. |
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The most admired vocations are manual workers such as cook or driver. |
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During the interminable reviews, restructures, re-organisations and re-engineering it is invariably the manual workers who pay for the latest management fad. |
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Cheap manual labelers like the trusty Dymo work fine too, but they take more time, are clumsier to use, and produce labels that look, well, homemade. |
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Most are low-end workers doing street-cleaning or other manual labor. |
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For years I had labored over a manual that would include all of this. |
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It has transformed laborious manual procedures into rapid electronic ones. |
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Adequate air volume must be maintained with periodic manual reinflation. |
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Seastars commonly reinvaded the removal plots in a matter of days following the manual removals, particularly in spring and summer when seastars are most active. |
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There were different views about the use or otherwise of both relaxant drugs and manual control among those skilled in the profession and experienced in this form of therapy. |
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For years he had been taking them once a week, as a way of unwinding and relieving the aches and pains from the hard manual labor required by his landscaping business. |
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Curiously, perhaps anticipating a conflict with Eastern European cavalry forces, his manual also contains advice in facing a charge against lancers. |
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The manual lists some disorders specifically afflicting Latin Americans. |
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The guy had apparently did not know how a ZIF socket worked, and evidently didn't check the motherboard manual either as it was clearly outlined there. |
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A zippy lunch stop, a swop of cars into the manual version and we're heading right back where we came, this time with Dan driving on the twisty bits. |
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Launched in 1997, the silviculture operation comprises four full-time manual cutters and brush saw operators as well as a legion of summer-time planters. |
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The rather plain shape has been restyled, a new range of engines has been introduced and a new manual shift function has been added to the auto transmission. |
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It's basically a recognition manual for antiquarian booksellers and aesthetes, but it does make some concessions to the issue of how you make the stuff. |
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A sequence of beautiful frames will not make up a good movie and neither will a selection of apothegmatic lines picked up from a philosophy manual. |
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I was particularly impressed by the lively 1.4 while the 1.6i is also fun, partly due to being fitted as standard with Citroen's SensoDrive robotised five-speed manual box. |
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All the welders were engaged in shielded manual metal arc welding. |
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Anteaters, pangolins, and some armadillos use hook-and-pull digging with the enlarged claw of a single, enlarged manual digit to open termite or ant nests made of hard dirt. |
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Consult your manual, because some machines don't require lubrication. |
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This system allows you to change gears like a manual car when you want to have some fun, but behaves like a regular automatic when you're in the mood to just take it easy. |
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I suppose the biggest change I should notice is the fact that I'm driving a manual car again rather than the automatics which I've had for the last 12 years. |
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The main difference is that the automatic will cycle back to first gear when you stop, unlike the manual, which, of course, means you do it yourself. |
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Only if the machine malfunctions should there be these manual counts. |
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The unemployed were signed up to do back-breaking manual work for low pay. |
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In poverty-stricken neighbourhoods of the city, the vast majority of children must work, often doing back-breaking manual labour for a few pounds a day. |
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Response rates were lower in women with manual occupations and from ethnic minorities but did not differ by type of delivery, type of pain relief, parity, or age. |
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They will tell her she is lying and they know that he does manual labour! |
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Aaron Mattes is one of the most renowned manual and kinesiotherapy athletic conditioning and flexibility authorities in the world. |
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In 2001, abortion promotor IPAS advised potential clients that its manual vacuum aspirators were listed in the UNICEF warehouse catalogue. |
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Corp of Artillerists in 1795 and wrote an influential artillerist's manual that stressed the importance of standardization. |
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Despite this, there was an attempt at organization, as the army did have a medical manual that was passed out to its physicians. |
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An economy based on manual labour was replaced by one dominated by industry and the manufacture of machinery. |
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Clarkson, who continually moaned about his aversion to manual labour, simply threw most of his items into the Transit carelessly. |
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There are a number of methods used to tenderize meat namely, natural, chemical, mechanical and manual. |
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At sea, the sail enabled longships to travel faster than by oar and to cover long distances overseas with far less manual effort. |
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Remote sensing techniques can be cost effective, reduce manual error and reduce the subjectivity of conventional field techniques. |
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We had manual typewriters, mimeograph machines, carbon paper, and of course, a rotary dial telephone. |
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Moreover, the traditional manual calculation often leads to error, theft and even misplacement. |
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Construction may use manual layup techniques or composite resin injection molding. |
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The price cuts start with the Savvy Style, which loses pounds 750 from the list price for both the manual and automatic models. |
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Small flitters were powered and made ready, and everything that carried manual controls was inspected and cleared for action. |
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Speculative painting, without the assistance of manual operation, can never attain to perfection. |
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Digging ditches has long been considered one of the most demanding forms of manual labor. |
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A benny of using an older modem is that it usually includes a good manual on the AT command set. |
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A parody of a police manual that made fun of the conventions of 1970s British police procedurals like The Sweeney. |
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The lack of precision timing components in early television receivers meant that the timebase circuits occasionally needed manual adjustment. |
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A big obstacle to understanding the manual was that it had been poorly translated from the Japanese. |
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The Common was an arts and crafts community focused around a chapel, with an emphasis on manual labour in opposition to modern commerce. |
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Some stations produce manual observations during business hours and revert to automatic observations outside these times. |
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The lord could make him a smaller grant of land or livestock, for which the client paid rent in produce and manual labour. |
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Halibut injury and mortality associated with manual and automated removal from setline hooks. |
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The container was a set of ceramic rune-stones and their accompanying manual. The book was The Necronomicon. |
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Fourteen additional cases flagged at factory-default settings and proven, by manual differential WBC count, to harbor blast cells were analyzed. |
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Under Estonian law, since 15 December 2000 the cryptographic signature is legally equivalent to a manual signature. |
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In September 1941, he asked John Ryle, the brother of the philosopher Gilbert Ryle, if he could get a manual job at Guy's Hospital in London. |
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This automatically halts the autofade and returns control to the manual fader. |
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The secondary objective was to examine the relation between myocontrol and manual motor control tests. |
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Many logistics companies, as well as end-user companies, rely mainly on manual labour to execute jobs, Manda pointed out. |
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Automated body fluids analysis has improved accuracy and precision and is more rapid and less labor-intensive than manual cell counts. |
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It's the perfect complement to any culinary experience, at a lower price than most manual mandolines. |
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After love songs, the ballad was a very popular form of song, with its tales of manual labour, agriculture and the every day life. |
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Reread through the manual until the instructions are crystal clear in your head. |
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She developed her interest a few years ago while working on construction projects as a manual laborer. |
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The key to its success is the manual hand massager which is provided with the cooling triple-action gel. |
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Prior to operating a snow blower, read the instruction manual for specific safety hazards, unfamiliar features, or for repair and maintenance. |
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There's a good choice of transmissions, too, with six-speed manual and automatic, and a seven-speed double clutch semi-auto. |
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There's no RAW option, and the video option only shoots in 720p, but there's a full complement of semi-auto and manual shooting options. |
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The kit manual contains extension exercises, including the use of a standard curve to quantify antigen concentrations using semilog graph paper. |
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Work quality and veneer value recovery of mechanised and manual log-making in Italian poplar plantations. |
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It also has absolute encoders and a new online operations manual that stores set-up notes for each mold. |
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As manual labour they had status below the gauchos and the Argentine, Chilean and European landowners and administrators. |
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Diesel locomotives were more efficient and the demand for manual labour for service and repairs was less than steam. |
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If a manual inspection reveals that the transaction is suspicious, the institution should file a Suspicious Activity Report. |
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Q The Ewbank manual carpet shampooer I've been using for many years no longer works and I'd like to buy a replacement but cannot find one. |
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Low pay continued to remain a major problem by the end of the 1970s, however, particularly amongst manual workers. |
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At first, the scheme only applied to certain trades but, in 1920, it was expanded to include most manual workers. |
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Serious shooters will gravitate toward the HZ25W's aperture and shutter priority modes as well as full manual control and RAW support. |
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In 1995, Rowling finished her manuscript for Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone on an old manual typewriter. |
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The FHWA manual cites the edge seal method as an alternative to the above techniques. |
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As I entered her house early on the afternoon before the ritual, Nadmid Udgan was busy making protective amulets on her manual sewing machine. |
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Before commencing the engine stripdown itself, ensure that you have the correct workshop manual for your particular machine. |
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Now offered with all-wheel drive options and manual gearboxes, Jaguar's baby soft top just goes from strength to strength. |
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In short, you can now specify the F-TYPE Convertible with all-wheel drive and you can also get a manual gearbox. |
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Prices start at PS29,940 for a six-speed manual short wheelbase, rising to PS34,170 for the long wheelbase model with DSG transmission. |
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I HAVE been a wheelchair user for 32 years, mostly using a manual wheelchair until a year ago when I got an electric wheelchair. |
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With enough hose, you can locate the manual air pump at the back of the house. |
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That, he said, placed an overwhelming burden on call centers, forcing state workers to resort to use manual workarounds. |
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The six-speed manual gearboxes fitted to Golf Mk7s are slick, wristy units that are a joy to use, but the DSG has a lot going for it as well. |
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Before the Industrial Revolution, weaving was a manual craft and wool was the principal staple. |
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The method of manual papermaking changed very little over time, despite advances in technologies. |
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There is no mystery, nothing intellectual. Even the calculator, in a sense, manualizes the intellectual and wristwatches are manual things. |
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I tried reading the instruction manual but many of the steps were unfortunately lost in translation. |
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The field is then seeded by throwing the seeds over the field, a method known as manual broadcasting. |
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A BRITISH schoolgirl who downloaded a terror manual and had links to the Anzac Day plotter has told a court she regrets her actions. |
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These include a manual focus ring, manual white balance, exposure control, shutter priority mode, aperture priority mode and sharpness control. |
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Kames wanted to automate this weekly process to relieve resource managers from fullCEtime allocation against this manual effort. |
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For years pipelines have been constructed by manual welders using conventional arc welding processes and consumables. |
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Speed control was either automatic, using a governor, or by a manual valve. |
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Motorists who would normally wear seat belts must still fasten the manual lap belt, thus rendering redundant the automation of the shoulder belt. |
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For manual milling machines, there is less standardization, because a greater plurality of formerly competing standards exist. |
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There is a high degree of standardization of the tooling used with CNC milling machines, and a lesser degree with manual milling machines. |
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This is done by focusing on the theorisation of the mental and manual division of labour in Marx's historical materialist theory. |
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The great men among the ancients understood how to reconcile manual labour with affairs of state. |
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Since most standard automated units are not reliable during exercise, these measurements are best obtained through manual auscultatory methods. |
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The new Oslo manual from 2005 takes a wider perspective to innovation, and includes marketing and organizational innovation. |
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We present a case of atypical testicular torsion demonstrated by CDU and the simultaneous manual de-torsion of the spermatic cord. |
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A certain percentage of the mines are equipped with an antihandling device to hinder manual breaching. |
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If you can drive a manual transmission, you have to be a clutch artist to handle brake, accelerator and clutch on an uphill start. |
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Therefore, people assume that manual restraint functions as a positive punisher in its ability to act as an aversive stimulus presentation. |
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In East Asia, both woodblock and movable type printing were manual reproduction techniques, that is hand printing. |
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The vacuum cleaner evolved from the carpet sweeper via manual vacuum cleaners. |
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Before the 20th century, all maize harvesting was by manual labour, by grazing, or by some combination of those. |
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I've looked around if I can get the prog to start a backup itself, but it still requires some manual commands. |
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In between these works he found time to write Literarum latinarum, a small instruction manual on the italic script. |
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Babbage is not known to have written down an explicit set of instructions for the engine in the manner of a modern processor manual. |
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Safety syringes have been further categorized as automatic retractable, manual retractable and non-retractable safety syringes. |
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The Shizuka noh Ken is a compact version of the Otanashi noh Ken tactical knife, with a Samurai-style blade and manual LAWKS safety. |
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An integrated planning and scheduling package without clutches and manual retyping between long-term planning, annual planning and scheduling. |
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He exhibited great manual dexterity, engineering skills and an aptitude for mathematics, while Latin and Greek failed to interest him. |
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As the plantation economy boomed and the Arabs became richer, agriculture and other manual labor work was thought to be demeaning. |
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Saxon is author of the popular terrorist manual The Poor Man's James Bond, a handbook containing recipes for bombs, napalm and tear gas. |
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It was both a poetic manual and a description of the poetic tradition in his mother tongue of Scots, applying Renaissance principles. |
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The monitors used were calibrated according to the instruction manual and intercalibrated weekly. |
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The manual might have been instructional had anybody actually taken the time to read it. |
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The most common transmission for tractors is a manual transmission. |
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It never gets harsh and thrashy at any point in this midrange, and the manual gearbox is slick and wristy so changing gears to keep it on the boil is no great hardship. |
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Each LTS model allows the operator to stay in the forklift during machine operation, eliminating the need for manual pallet handling, helping to prevent potential injuries. |
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The attachments can simply function by the movement of the tractor similar to manual push cylinder mowers, but also sometimes may have powered moving blades. |
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While original survey methods were largely manual, the current surveying task is simplified by the use of GPS technology, allowing the most precise surveying standards yet. |
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Flails have generally fallen into disuse in many nations because of the availability of technologies such as combine harvesters that require much less manual labour. |
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The effect is a class division between conceptual and manual laborers, and ultimately managers and workers, and a de facto labor market for conceptual workers. |
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A cotton gin is a machine that quickly and easily separates cotton fibers from their seeds, allowing for much greater productivity than manual cotton separation. |
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The IMDS streamlines maintenance functions that previously required separate test equipment, manual data collection, and labor-intensive maintenance troubleshooting. |
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The new Institutiones were used as a manual for jurists in training from 21 November 533 and were given the authority of law on 30 December 533 along with the Digest. |
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There is a crying need for more manual workers in this country. |
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Incorporate data visualization from third-party libraries of charts and graphs with BIRT outputs, boosting productivity by reducing manual coding from days to hours. |
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In 1529, he wrote the Large Catechism, a manual for pastors and teachers, as well as a synopsis, the Small Catechism, to be memorised by the people themselves. |
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The six-speed manual box has a positive change action with a heavy clutch and long take-up to biting point, but the ratios are well-matched to the engine's performance curve. |
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And with the LCD's touch-panel menu system with bit-map technology, tough to adjust manual operations such as color level and shutter speed can be modified with precision. |
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They provide a market for the kind of psychotactical manual that tells women how to stand up, inwardly as well as outwardly, to the men they live and work with. |
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As there were four elements, the manual consists of four books. |
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In the West, the only inhibiting expense in the production of writings for an increasingly literate market was the manual labor of the scribe himself. |
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The procedure was so complex that a 1607 drill manual published by Jacob de Gheyn in the Netherlands listed 28 steps just to fire and load the gun. |
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All of the children had previously undergone manual anterior capsulorhexis, irrigation and aspiration of cataracts, posterior capsulectomy, and anterior vitrectomy. |
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However, in a system where wealth was hoarded by elites, wages were depressed for manual labour, though no less than labour wages in Europe at the time. |
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While the majority of victims are women, and sometimes children, other victims include men, women and children forced or conned into manual or cheap labor. |
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For this reason, the hunt saboteur tactics manual presents detailed information on legal issues affecting this activity, especially the Criminal Justice Act. |
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Trainees will learn about manual handling, reverse assistance, drivers hours legislation, tachograph legislation and customer service standards as part of the programme. |
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Not well documented is the number of African slaves and their descendants, who were artisans in urban areas and did hard manual labor in rural areas. |
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The key products include manual resuscitators, infection control products and medical supplies for the emergency services, as well as the primary and secondary care sector. |
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With no stopping for setups or manual changes, the system fabricates round, square, rectangular, and triangular pipe as well as I and H beams, C channel and angle iron. |
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The capability of the drill to spin in either direction allows the surgeon to seat or unseat screws faster than he or she could with manual or ratcheting drivers. |
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Despite his early promise, Moore's parents had been against him training as a sculptor, a vocation they considered manual labour with few career prospects. |
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After 1-week postinsertion, the patient was able to close the mandible in functional maxillomandibular occlusion position without manual assistance. |
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User manual and supporting information for library of codes for centroidal Voronoi point placement and associated zeroth, first, and second moment determination. |
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I then take a specific quantity of argillaceous earth or clay, and mix them with water to a state approaching impalpability, either by manual labour or machinery. |
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Most people can master simpler celestial navigation procedures after a day or two of instruction and practice, even using manual calculation methods. |
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Unlike other civilizations, whose armies had to disband during the planting and harvest seasons, the Spartan serfs or helots, did the manual labor. |
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The Han slaves and their offspring were used for manual labor. |
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To avoid such hazards, a methodical, manual scrutinization and subsequent matching of each firm to its respective Datastream code was conducted on a one-by-one basis. |
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The Prose Edda, sometimes referred to as the Younger Edda or Snorri's Edda, is an Icelandic manual of poetics which also contains many mythological stories. |
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The treatment is based on rigorous quantum-mechanical theories and procedures that are readily implemented in either manual methods or with symbolic computational software. |
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Check your peripheral's manual for the information you'll need. |
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You don't have to be a manual laborer to experience back pain. |
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In lakes or near the coast, manual removal can also be used. |
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The stations feature accommodating tibia pads on leg extension, and seated and prone leg curl, which eliminate manual changing of limb length adjustment. |
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It takes one manual laborer 2 hours to harvest one acre of asparagus. |
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In the early 1970s he developed a soft, flexible cannula for manual vacuum aspiration that was widely used in the US and developing countries to perform early abortions. |
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Most Barbary galleys were at sea for around eighty to a hundred days a year, but when the slaves assigned to them were on land, they were forced to do hard manual labor. |
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Subhas Yadav was a manual laborer working in an ice candy factory. |
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In this practical manual she sets out to analyse what can be a very complex process into its discrete parts in a clear and easily assimilable structure. |
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Getrag Ford Transmissions, make 400,000 automatic and manual transmissions next door to the east of JLR's Halewood plant, for Ford, Volvo and Mazda vehicles. |
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As many of the islands' young men had joined the armed forces at the outbreak of war, there was a shortfall in manual labour on the farms, particularly for the potato crop. |
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Because the instruction manual was Frisian, Yves couldn't read it. |
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Goodbye sneakernet, paper pushing, and other manual workarounds. |
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That is what Battlezone is all about but an attractively-packaged game with a natty instruction manual doesn't change the fact that it is a sheep in wolf's clothing. |
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The work of economic production was often manual and communal. |
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This contrasts with a manual method that lodges paper documents at the land title registry following a face-to-face settlement and exchange of documents and bank cheques. |
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The company was looking for an automated solution for coating and handling the cores and opted for two heavy-duty robots to replace the manual handling. |
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This entails use of high-quality methods such as manual vacuum aspiration techniques or drugs such as misoprostol to complete incomplete abortions and halt bleeding. |
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Admirers of the absurd might have noticed his BowDry manual sponge water hog strategically located on the boundary edge in case the weatherman got a forecast wrong yet again. |
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You deliberately overrode the random number generator and turned it to manual input to deliberately make winners of your two co-accused then took your share. |
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Seeds that land in the furrows have better protection from the elements, and natural erosion or manual raking will cover them while leaving some exposed. |
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Six radial T-slots simplify fixture and workpiece mounting, and both manual and pneumatic tailstocks are available for additional workpiece support. |
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Here Burns grew up in poverty and hardship, and the severe manual labour of the farm left its traces in a premature stoop and a weakened constitution. |
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Beleaguered support technicians long ago coined the acronym RTFM as advice they'd like to give users calling with questions clearly answered in the manual. |
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Renault is also offering a choice of free aircon plus pack, which includes manual air conditioning, electric windows, and electric heated door mirror. |
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A teller in an electronic vote can call a manual vote if they so wish. |
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During manual test execution, a newly introduced defect to previously working functionality might not be found until hours into the regression testing cycle. |
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What was equally striking was that ownership of such things had spread down the social scale and the gap between professional and manual workers had considerably narrowed. |
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