A lot of longliners off-load in Port de Grave that are not from Port de Grave. |
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A team physician can off-load routine tasks, concentrate more on diagnosis, and prescribe something other than medicine, such as exercise. |
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Or use the drive with your compatible camcorder to off-load video without a computer. |
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Additionally, we can off-load a lot of the work from the CPU onto the graphics card hardware. |
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This work will allow trucks to use the wharf to off-load the catch from fishing vessels, greatly improving operational efficiency in the harbour. |
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The test conditions are basic: off-load, without being coupled to a load or a driven machine. |
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The variable-speed drive matches air output automatically to plant requirements to minimise off-load running. |
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Unless circumstances do not permit, they are to be given a warning, so that they can re-route, off-load, or take other precautions. |
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If all the players you off-load turn out to be duds you could perhaps pat yourself on the back. |
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This third try was symptomatic of a day of off-load practice for Bradford as they were given maximum time and space to execute their manoeuvres. |
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However, there is an irony in the fact that if the plan to off-load the pro teams is successful they again will need a chief executive. |
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Vehicles entering the site should off-load their cargo for waste inspection prior to disposal. |
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When it came time to off-load, these vessels would generally come alongside the wharf, more often than not owned by the plant owner. |
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With his slick passing, perfect timing and ability to off-load in the tackle, he set up two of Jauzion's three tries. |
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This sequence is known as an off-load release. |
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If they could off-load the boats in Canada, there could be additional revenue in transshipping that product out of the coast of Nunavut. |
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These steps are written in English, in the form of a flowchart showing on-load and off-load release procedures. |
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Inside, there's a core that I won't off-load. |
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The governing body wants to off-load struggling Newcastle first. |
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First there was a speedy off-load that Shayne McMenemy could not grasp. |
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Ah Kay planned to off-load the Golden Venture in the Atlantic. |
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Carter made his sublime off-load look as simple as opening a door. |
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I would hope that a bankruptcy official would try to off-load it. |
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They also repair and paint decks, operate cargo equipment, handle mooring lines, hookup towing lines, retrieve and launch lifeboats and fast rescue crafts, load, stow and off-load cargo and supplies. |
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Install variable speed controls for the mixer and mill drives and use speed, in conjunction with integrated power, to optimize energy consumption during on-load and off-load conditions. |
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Once the private information has been acted upon or becomes stale, dealers attempt to off-load their undesired positions to other participants in the market. |
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The corporate representatives at the Ontario Stakeholders' Forum clearly stated that they wanted to be partners with government rather than watching government off-load their responsibilities onto the private sector. |
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Mother and toddler groups can be a lifeline, you have other mums to off-load on and the kids keep each other occupied. |
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A new compulsory scheme which requires all equines to be registered by the end of the year is making the problem worse as owners off-load animals before the deadline. |
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Then, Ben Jessop did well to off-load to Tom Alexander to cross the line. |
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It's helpful if there's a lift gate so we can off-load stuff. |
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Cardiff won because their front five looked a year or two older, beefier and stronger, but many of their tries included an off-load to stretch the defence to breaking point. |
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And it was 8-3 to the home side when centre Ciaran Hearn's excellent run and off-load set up Jeff Hassler to cross the line. |
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Figure 2 shows the energy usage of a compressor that is cycling on-load and off-load, and it is obvious that the off-load condition still uses significant amounts of energy. |
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