The frame, in turn, features an oscillating front axle and pivoting rear tandem axles. |
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In my early windsock investigations, I built models that were inverted airfoils literally pivoting to respond to changes in wind direction. |
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As he swings, instead of pivoting on the ball of his back foot, the foot turns on the instep. |
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Six men in Cossack hats, coats and boots dance a march, pivoting to all six corners of the large kiosk. |
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A pivoting or rotating lever mechanism, rather than the lateral and vertical displacement, may be worthy of consideration. |
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The wholeness of the storm rasped ancient words through the fulcrums of his pivoting bones. |
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The dropouts therefore have a pivoting plug on the upper end that is bonded inside of the seatstay. |
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Brian, the whole country is pivoting on what you might call a needle of suspense. |
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No data are available on the return rate after an ACL injury among elite athletes in a pivoting sport such as team handball. |
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In this cavity is a series of vertically pivoting and sliding panels that are 18 percent perforated. |
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Occasionally, scorpions would lift their pedipalps and pectines, reorient by moving forward or pivoting, then re-adopt the alert stance. |
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The demon turned with me, pivoting smoothly on his feet, his eyes never straying from mine. |
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Altogether, the president's phrase and the media's speculation played out as a kind of orchestrated duet pivoting on ambiguity. |
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The highest incidence is seen in adolescents playing pivoting sports such as football, basketball, and team handball. |
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When a cylinder fires, the piston rod is at an angle and can immediately turn the crankshaft via the cam at the end of the pivoting arm. |
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The brake shoes offer a pivoting mount that allows precise adjustment of the pad to the rim. |
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By the pivoting of the deformable quadrilaterals, the trilaterals are raised and maintain the uprights. |
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And the advantage to a pivoting shoe is it allows you to more easily work on undulating, round or contour surfaces. |
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An oval meeting area at the entry can be screened off by a sheer curtain and by pivoting millwork elements for displaying candy. |
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She recovers quickly pivoting on her lead foot to bisect him with a backhand blow. |
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Brick saws also utilize a water-cooled, diamond-tipped circular blade, but the blade and the motor are mounted overhead in a pivoting frame. |
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In a preferred embodiment, the axis of axial pivoting is the axis of pronation of a foot while running in the shoe. |
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The planer has been equipped with an automatic pivoting kickstand that will prevent the blade from contacting the workbench when not in use. |
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Rear pivoting braked wheels: Manoeuvrability of the mini-staker which can be immobilized. |
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Walls that slide on tracks, platform floors, and pivoting panels are some of the devices used to reapportion the space while maintaining its flexible nature. |
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The vertical pivoting axle of the cutters enables it to cut and chop up long grass neatly without having to bend it. |
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The illuminated angel wing pivoting barriers and neutral stainless steel finish create a sleek design complimenting most building interiors. |
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Now thermoform by pivoting the foil reception at the grip cavity as far as it will go leftwards and pressing it downwards onto the form pot. |
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The pivoting centreboard, inserted in an ample cockpit, allows two crew members to sail in comfort and ease. |
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This method allows all pivoting filters assemblies to be adapted easily, repeatedly and exactly to your collimator. |
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Raised on pivoting pistons, the raft is like a fairground waltzer in oceanic slow motion, or some monster from the deep. |
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These herbed plants with pivoting roots and with a height of 1 to 2 meters are grown in dry regions and in altitudes up to 2800 meters. |
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The ACL is an important stabilizer of the knee, helping to provide stability when cutting, pivoting, jumping, landing and changing direction. |
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The seats are designed to be turned by disengaging a locking mechanism at the floor and pivoting seats. |
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The British press was less exultant, quickly pivoting from handshaking to handwringing over whether the great age of the literary feud was over. |
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Instead of pivoting to the economy, he has wasted much of his precious turn in the limelight by returning to the culture wars. |
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Access to the optical compartment and the control gear is by loosening 3 mounting screws and pivoting the base of the luminaire. |
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For offset fork designs, the pivoting part must be contained within the template of the head tube. |
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Turning moment: the force acting on the rudder multiplied by the distance between the rudder and the pivoting point. |
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These two deficiencies created additional resistance that impeded the pivoting of the aircraft steering wheel. |
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The tested SLX-D door system with patented pivoting mechanism allows achieving ideal solutions and covers a wide range of requirements. |
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They are sturdy and mounted with pivoting toe bindings that allow powder hounds to ascend hills, then lock down their heels for alpine-style turns. |
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Instead of ducking out of the way, Woody slipped inside my flailing offense a bit too far, stabbing his foot on the little toe of my pivoting foot. |
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McCain trotted out his own version of triangulation, pivoting from the president to the Senate Democratic leader. |
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The Romney campaign appears on the verge of pivoting and re-embracing the candidate's most important achievement as governor. |
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Gingrich seemed slightly flustered, pivoting back to the poor grandmothers. |
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The tray includes a number of currency compartments, at least one of the currency compartments including a pivoting currency clip having an upward position. |
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They may also be the result of the influence of the pivoting joint in the upper aft corner of the window, which could have affected bending forces in the window. |
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It appeared that the hull was pivoting clockwise around the bow. |
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The conventional model for the opening of the Amerasian Basin is that a geological fault, pivoting on the Mackenzie Delta area, allowed Alaska and Russia to pull away from Canada in a windshield-wiper motion. |
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The U.S. military spent decades pivoting away from its Cold War stance. |
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When a mirror is adjustable with respect to the base, the test position shall be that in which any pivoting device is least likely to operate, within the limits of adjustment provided by the applicant. |
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Safe storage of documents without the need for punching or stapling. Clip folder with transparent or coloured polypropylene covers and high quality, pivoting, plastic clip. |
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If necessary, retract the pivoting cylinder a short way, before the automatic preselector clears itself and straight-on position can be passed through. |
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It's basically a black cylinder with a low-light camera built-in and a pivoting head that lets you move from side to side and even pan to look at a door or window when you connect special sensors. |
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Its various directions of sliding and pivoting movement allowed the head to approach the work from any angle. |
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Bright and pleasant halogen light, partly pivoting. |
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Height control using pivoting wheels or roller. |
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Open the printer cover by pressing the cover lever, then pivoting it. |
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Thanks to its low-profile chassis design with pivoting wheels and a parallel loading arm it is capable of loading bales up to 1000kg without problems. |
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Kremer has invented other important instruments including the ultrasonic pachometer and the pivoting microkeratome. |
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Coupled with the decreasing tension on the towline, the turning moment24 from the rudder was great enough to overcome the transverse component of the towline's force acting forward of the pivoting point. |
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The necking shall have an appropriate number of retained pivoting bolts or clamping points which shall be attached to the necking and shall be fitted with a clamping mechanism of suitable design. |
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The front end of the packboard would drag along the door sill while pivoting around the rear end still connected to the rear attachment rail, which travels with the door. |
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In the words of David Riesman, an American sociologist, their minds work like radar, taking in signals from near and far, not like a gyroscope, pivoting on a point. |
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It's as if the body truly is an instrument: virtuosity is found in a rapid sideway glance, pivoting feet, a hip that sinks and shakes like a piece of machinery, or a brisk plunge to the floor. |
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We have concieved a rod system to effectively use our rods in bottom fishing: the pivoting rods y installing our gunnel base BF in the gunnel, you are able to insert our specially built rods in it. |
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Mobilgrease XHP 462 Moly is an extreme pressure grease containing molybdenum disulfide that provides protection from wear under pivoting and other conditions that lead to lose of oil film. |
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On the pivoting point of the travelling trolley is the extension arm of the trolley with its catchment trough on a 2-fold telescopic arm which can be swivelled in to save space. |
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Each overlaps the adjacent door by 2 inches, pivoting on spring pin pivot hinges set into the curved plywood base and header. |
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With its individually pivoting harrow elements the exact harrow follows the undulations of the soil and ensures an even seed coverage on soils either with or without straw. |
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These interests, along with Charlotte Perriand joining his studio in 1927, gave rise to the design of a series of furniture, among which the pivoting chair, the swing-back chair and the chaise longue stand out. |
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The hull of the tug pivoting in the notch acted as a fulcrum, overstressing and snapping the polypropylene hawsers on the bow, resulting in the separation of the tug from the notch. |
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So maybe it's time for Robbo to get back on two wheels again, so I can show those youngsters a swizzhizzing, nosewheeling, nollie flipping, frontside pivoting thing or two. |
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Others use an airfoil on a pivoting spar, as with windsurfers. |
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Compatible with QuickConnect mop handles, the pivoting mop head frame makes it easy to clean around door and window frames as well as light fixtures and heavy equipment. |
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The pivoting between the many and the millions points precisely to this shadowy territory of multitudes massed into a set, not cardinally numbered and arithmetically counted. |
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