He could vault over a much smaller opponent without causing his victim to overbalance and fall. |
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This overbalance is calculated as a function of the reciprocating mass of the piston, piston rod, cross-head, and front portion of the main rod. |
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I managed to sit down a little heavily into a canvas director's chair, causing me to overbalance and topple over backward. |
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If she leaned too far to go to the toilet, she'd overbalance entirely and never be able to get up again. |
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Her sudden bolt as he had been about to catch her had caused Father to overbalance and fall in the dirt. |
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We didn't overbalance, but we did end up veering around a bit to stay upright. |
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From our perspective, the change is clearly positive particularly with regards the values of Euroland that we will overbalance. |
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It is necessary to overbalance a little the tab on the left when pulling it up. |
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It came free in a sudden rush and he felt himself overbalance. |
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He had been hired, he reasoned, because of his known courage, and he trusted that to overbalance minor irregularities. |
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It aims to revive the functions of regulating the functions of storage and disposal of the body to gradually remove all elements overbalance. |
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He then appeared to overbalance and fell backwards out the open window. |
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But an overbalance attracts others to its economic core. |
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The the container tipper for Stationary compactors is conceived to overbalance containers of 500, 660, 750 or 1000 liters and a maximum weight of 400 kg. |
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Odelit's high strength characteristics overbalance the indices of ordinary paving tile, sett, limestone, marble in many times and approximate Odelit towards granite. |
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Libyan smugglers are telling migrants to remain stationary during trips to Europe, in full knowledge that even small movements of such overpacked boats could overbalance and capsize the vessels. |
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