The Pride of Rotterdam, which plies the route between Europort and Hull, is the largest ship of its kind in the world. |
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Yesterday seems forgotten as he talks to Bren and plies her with questions about other schools we've attended. |
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But the front wing had complex curves that could cause unexpected shifts in plies as they were laid up, resulting in weak spots. |
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That sense of island is heightened when you travel to Ardgour on the little ferry that plies across the Corran narrows of Loch Linnhe. |
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Socrates plies his interlocutors with a chain of questions, and their replies trap them into self-contradiction. |
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With 24 actual plies, it can withstand severe cuts that would cripple a tire with just 12 actual plies. |
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Penhall plies his pen widely, commenting on the dilapidated National Health Service and the nature of perception, sanity, and normalcy. |
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This can be done by increasing the number of plies and upgrading the surfacing in a built-up roofing system or installing a thicker, fully adhered single-ply membrane. |
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Another benefit of multiple plies is their insulating quality. |
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America plies Pakistan's soldiers with military aid, and tends to talk to them rather than the politicians. |
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As if all this were not enough, she also plies participants with a delicious feast of teacakes, sandwiches, scones and cakes created from period recipes. |
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The carcass plies run across the tire from lip to lip, helping to provide strength, stability, flexibility, and ride comfort. |
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Begin with the placing of all Aces onto sorting plies and try to re-arrange the columns so that as many closed cards as possible are overturned. |
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The ferry wharf is used by the ferry that plies between the Islands and the mainland. |
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An inextensible hoop of high tensile steel wires which anchors the plies and conforms to the rim seat to hold the tire onto the wheel rim. |
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The RubberGard MAX sheet is made of two plies of standard compound, internally reinforced with a high strength polyester weft scrim. |
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Only coir yarn consisting of one or two plies is classified in this subheading. |
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For aircraft, windshields may have several laminates, sometimes as many as three glass plies and two plastic interlayers. |
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And his culinary remit further extends to the P. S. Montreux, the venerable paddle steamer which plies the waters of nearby Lake Geneva. |
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It also features additional rubber between the outside sidewall and body plies and has a high void to help clear debris from the tread. |
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In the 1950s, however, tubeless tires reinforced by alternating plies, or layers, of cord became standard equipment on new automobiles. |
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Almost every village from Bavaria to Brandenburg has an agent, whose window sports the firm's blue eagle and who plies only Allianz products. |
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The tissue product normally consists of creped or embossed paper in one or several plies. |
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In general, the greater the number of plies, the more weight a tire can support. |
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This machine was specially designed to separate plies of any type of PU or PVC belt. |
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At the actuator locations, the interior CFRP face sheets had separated into four plies. |
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The thickness and orientation of the plies determine the performance of the panel. |
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All this is barely contained by a potato hoagie from Baked in Brooklyn, which plies its trade across from Green-Wood Cemetery. |
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For unpalletised shipment in rail wagons, up to five plies of paper, or woven polypropylene, are essential. |
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When dealing with fully synthetique fabric plies it is not necessary to apply conveyor belts with moulded edges. |
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Yarn is composed of twisted strands of fiber, which are known as plies when grouped together. |
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A rope is a group of yarns, plies, fibers or strands that are twisted or braided together into a larger and stronger form. |
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ChenMed contracts with those insurers, most of which pay a capped rate for each patient, and then plies patients with primary care to keep them out of hospital. |
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In pattern pleating, the garment section or fabric length is sandwiched between two complementarily creased plies of paper that shape the fabric into the desired pleat design. |
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If the crown plies are delaminated or visible, the tyre must be changed. |
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An analysis of the blown No. 1 tire conducted by the TSB Engineering Branch determined that the tire did not rotate during the landing and that plies had been worn away in the central area of the tread. |
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Exterior plywood is an engineered panel built up of veneer plies. |
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In this work the plies of the composite are regarded as homogeneous orthotropic materials. |
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As a social responsibility to provide transport services to the people, LFBSC plies mostly on routes that are not commercially viable, through government subsidies. |
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This intermixing helps bond the plies and avoids delaminating of the sheet at the ply boundaries. |
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The porosity, according to the manufacturer's representative, may have resulted from the thermal expansion of air contained between the plies being forced through the molten braze metal during the brazing operation. |
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The perforation of the outer wall allowed air to pass between the double plies and enter the evacuated interior airspace through voids and pores in the braze joint at the threaded end of the bellows assembly. |
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Some are even wondering whether the winners of the Kentucky Derby or Breeders' Cup Classic might be conscionably overlooked in favour of Rapid Redux, who plies his trade near the base of the sport's pyramid. |
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Polymer treatment of one or both plies increased the strength of laminates with low PCC contents due to enhanced cellulose-cellulose adhesion. |
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After cooling, the plies are separated and a polymer interlayer introduced, and the entire laminated assembly is gently heated in an electric furnace and either squeezed through a pair of rollers or pressed between molds. |
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The chief manufacturing process in blade fabrication is the layering of plies. |
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Airhold 1 CBS is designed to hold secondary bonded details, release plies, release films and breathers in place during lay up and vacuum bagging machining operations. |
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Wood and timber coverings are 'wood floors or wall coverings made of one solid piece of wood that have tongue and groove sides or constructed from several wood plies that are glued together in a multilayer panel. |
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The players he will prepare include only one with League experience, the much-travelled Paul McKinnon, once of Blackburn, a striker who plies his trade in Sweden every summer. |
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The false cash refunder, an unfaithful employee, plies his or her trade when the staff is short, he or she is alone, the manager is away, or others are on vacation or sick. |
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It was really no easy matter to build up two or three plies of double warp Wigan with a thin covering of rubber to the accurate gauge that the printer required. |
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