I have enough trouble finding a spare plug for the Christmas tree without going a whole month without the stereo, how do these jokers manage it? |
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The plug got stuck in the bath so we couldn't use the shower, the shower rail fell down, and the telephone broke. |
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So picture me, kneeling on my bed, trying to jiggle loose this plug, which is plugged into a six-plug adapter. |
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The overloaded adaptor was removed and John was asked to plug the toaster in safely. |
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For me, without any doubt at all, the most exciting way to catch bass is on a surface plug. |
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Note the scuff marks caused by the screwdriver when opening and closing the coolant tank's plug. |
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They're the kind where one end is a plug and the other end is a socket, so they all become one jumbo string of lights. |
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If the news reports failed to tell you it was Christmas, the adverts were quick to plug that gap. |
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Therefore with these laptops you do not need the Universal banana plug cable or a DC adapter to interface with your laptop. |
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Browse our selection of banana plug and banana jack configurations as well as check available inventory. |
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If in doubt, you're better off with banana plugs, which plug right into the ends of most binding posts. |
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The present day demands of high quality audio playback far exceed the capabilities of the banana plug as an acceptable connector. |
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We drifted, blind-casting for 30 or 40 minutes, and I caught a 25 incher on a Spit'n Image topwater plug. |
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Potential customers plug in facts about their business and get a ballpark estimate of how much they can save. |
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You wonder how frustrating it must be, still scrabbling to plug holes in low budgets after years of eager critical acclaim? |
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An electrical connection between a high voltage terminal and a spark plug head. |
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To test a spark plug, I put the ohmmeter probes on the center electrode and the wire terminal. |
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Bait casting rods are perfect for top water plug action with comparatively heavy line. |
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If BP's top kill method to plug the oil leak doesn't work, we're looking at what other options might be available. |
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Upon receiving them from him, she would plug in her tape recorder, clip on her microphone and go to it. |
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When spinning, plug or bait fishing the weight of the lure or bait will take the line out. |
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The simplistic rubber plug for the presta only valve stems makes it so easy to use. |
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Maybe before we didn't get the rub of the green, we didn't play to the final whistle or we didn't plug away enough. |
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Sometimes, in calm seas, when the outboard stuttered and needed coaxing with frequent plug de-oilings, Angus would row the boat. |
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Right after that the government pulled the plug on further live broadcasts from the cathedral. |
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The anti-war society there planned to plug into the live video link-up with leading academic Edward Said this week. |
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The plug you see below the fitting is the only part of any of these that is visible, and even then is difficult to spot. |
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A black dry fluffy colored plug is caused by excessive idling of the bike or by deposits from a carburetor rich with too much gas. |
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This was the pattern, his lordship regularly exposing a gap in the government armour, only to plug it soon afterwards. |
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The spigot stem had an annular cutting edge to cut a cylindrical plug out of the bung or stopper by twisting the spigot. |
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Do they act as a reservoir of near-professional talent to plug injury gaps? |
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Instead, the barrel pore is occluded by a large, globular amino-terminal domain, termed the plug. |
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I squeezed as much water out as my relaxed and weakened muscles would allow, took out the plug and stepped out of the tub. |
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Does one plug on, rounding out characters, filling in the yawning chasms in the plot? |
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Unfortunately, despite considerable enthusiasm shown towards the initial concept, audience turnout was poor and the plug was regretfully pulled. |
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Yashi bent down and smartly snapped the plug socket by the foot of the bed, cutting the power supply to the CD player. |
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Run the pointer over the plug to monitor how quickly your laptop is recharging. |
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It takes six hours to recharge fully but this can be done through a normal three-pin plug. |
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It uses its own braking motion to create power and recharge the battery, eliminating the need to plug it into any outside power source. |
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If you must use an extension cord, be sure it has a three-hole receptacle and three-prong plug for grounding. |
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Be sure to plug the pump into a receptacle protected with a ground fault circuit interrupter. |
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A second connector housing is provided for receiving a second optical fiber plug. |
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Some lenders plug in 12 months, requiring you to come up with more cash, and then rebate the difference at year-end. |
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The same goes for light switches, plug sockets, razor points and extractor fans. |
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Everything from seed trays and lids, plug trays and labels to Jiffy 7s and widgers. |
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My girlfriend also occasionally brings her notebook over to plug into my wired Ethernet router. |
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If your mower is electric, check the cable for loose connections and for cuts and abrasions and fit a circuit breaker to the plug socket. |
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The cables terminate in wall plates, and the plates have a variety of connection points in them that allow you to simply plug things in. |
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Using his absorption with the computer as my defense, I declined to plug in. |
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Sir, it is impossible to plug an Ethernet card into the phone jack in your wall. |
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Sierra and Dominic were having a little trouble with the septuplets, you might wanna plug your ears. |
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A combination of sensible diet and moderate physical activity can effectively pull the plug on an expanding waistline. |
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The audio cable supplied in the box has stereo plugs at one end but a single jack plug at the other end. |
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The torch is simply charged by removing a knurled threaded plug and inserting the phono style charging jack plug. |
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At some point, though, the company will have to pull the plug because the warranty will be too costly to maintain. |
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Once the honey is gooey enough, the bees seal off the cell of the honeycomb with a plug of wax. |
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Apart from meditation, I can't think of a better way to pull the plug and truly unwind. |
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Strap the silicone butterfly in place, plug it into your favourite music player and get jiggy with the musical beat. |
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In rapid succession, there were four constitutional amendments to try to plug these holes. |
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For real thrills, keep one rod rigged with a large topwater plug. |
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You need one of the digital radio tuners that plug into a USB port. |
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The wireless connection also avoids the inconvenience of interrupting an ultrasound examination to plug the ultrasound system into the network jack. |
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Modular units will allow for a plug and play capability, which will enable the Army to provide the flexible mix of capabilities needed by warfighters. |
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The company says it is aiming to plug the gap it has found in the market for fashionable but wearable clothes for much-neglected 40-plus female shoppers. |
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Anything electrical will require an adaptor plug for use overseas. |
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Don't cry son, perhaps it'll work if you plug the joypads in? |
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One of her first was a plug for a brand of conditioner she discovered during her two weeks at Bellevue. |
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By the end of that year you could plug a Windows system into the Internet and be infected with a dozen worms before you even had a chance to download the latest updates. |
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During copulation, he deposits sperm into her sperm receptacle and places a plug in it, perhaps to retain his sperm or prevent other males from mating with her. |
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Unlike many portables which require you to download drivers first, this one will plug into any computer and be recognised as a hard disk for you to transfer files. |
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Dismayed residents of Beach Road, Canvey, reckoned Castle Point Council pulled the plug on the scheme to repair drains and replace wonky footpaths, after running out of money. |
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It is not uncommon for nursing working mothers to make a lunchtime dash for a car, plug into the cigarette lighter and pump away in the parking lot. |
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Geological Survey crews also observed a shift in the crater floor and on part of the 1,000-foot lava dome that essentially serves as a plug for magma, he said. |
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The scientists drilled through the egg's protective layer, the zona pellucida, removed a plug, and then extracted the DNA and polar body through the hole. |
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If I switch on my desktop and plug the monitor lead into the back of my laptop, will my laptop act as a monitor for the desktop or will it blow it up? |
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A calm surface favors the finesse of a dogwalker, and a riffled surface suggests the increased commotion of a chugger or a slush-type plug rigged with propellers. |
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Of course, if the aspect ratio of any metal plug is too large to be properly formed, an appendant metal ring is used to reduce the aspect ration of the metal plug. |
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Hence the plug is a specialized cytoplasmic structure, unlike desmosomes, gap junctions, or septate junctions, which are formed from membrane appositions. |
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Dilute the body oil half-and-half with water, plug the shower drain and, while showering, sprinkle in more of the same aromatic oil as the water collects. |
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I wanted to somehow plug into it with gentleness and love, because those are things I feel comfortable with. |
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The ultramafic rocks are probably Jurassic or Cretaceous in age, and constitute a spoon-shaped lopolith with a dunite feeder plug at the east end. |
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He had a list of delegates and would plug in their addresses in his gps and go house to house to house. |
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To try to plug that gap, a countywide A to Z directory of drug services has been launched containing up-to-date information about all the drug services in Cumbria. |
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Residents can plug more than one computer into their T-1 line at a time. |
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We considered our options last night and after talking things through with our advisor decided to pull the plug on the ill fated mortgage application. |
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And anyone expecting James to be the spark plug and catalyst of the Heat is woefully mistaken. |
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When the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers lets water out of Georgia's West Point Lake to bring barges up the Chattahoochee River, it pulls the plug on recreational boating, too. |
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One secondary terminal is connected directly to the spark plug of the parent cylinder while the other is connected to the second spark plug of the conjugate cylinder. |
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In addition, he says, the seminal fluid of the male coagulates to form a plug in the female that stays in place until pregnancy and likely prevents further mating. |
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In this manner, the positive charge that is built-up on the at least part of the second metallization layer is neutralized to prevent tungsten plug erosion. |
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For the temporary relief of toothache, apply a crushed clove or oil of cloves to the painful tooth, or plug the cavity with cotton wool soaked in the oil. |
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Tamp the plug on the buffer to ensure that it is properly seated. |
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Re-Recording mixer Lisa Baro uses a Pro Tools HD2 system and the Cedar DNS One plug in. |
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It's a wonder the director didn't pull the plug on that project months ago. |
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Tenders are invited for Supply of spline ring gauge and plug gauge for further information please contact mr. |
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When army ants use their own bodies to plug tiny potholes in rough trails, the whole colony benefits, a new study has found. |
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The water is rising, mom and the kids are stuck on the roof and dad is too acrophobic to even help plug a leak. |
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If there's a big plug over the BBC waste disposal unit, can they please remove it and flush down Children In Need. |
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That's especially common among teens who frequently listen to loud music or plug into Walkmans. |
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If you have a desktop computer, you can also get a cable with a different plug, or use a travel adapter. |
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The Sound Track cable features a 90-degree angle plug for durability and an omni-directional microphone that is compatible with all smartphones. |
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No food can pass through the system and a mechanical obstruction called a tappen or plug blocks the passage. |
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Epert surf-caster Bud Oliver, who can toss a plug more than 150 yards, begins his cast with the rod straight forward. |
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Such safety valves traditionally used a simple lever to restrain a plug valve in the top of a boiler. |
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Just plug the special pack onto the end of your hose and you'll never have to chammy again. |
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A rubber plug is then inserted into the ferrule for a functioning eraser on the end of the pencil. |
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I've seen her plug a lindwyrm through the eyestalk from a moving helicopter. |
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Once moored, landing craft can plug into the FDB19 and recharge on-board batteries and ancillary equipment. |
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Flip the two wires over and reconnect them to the glow plug resistor terminal. |
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The UK relied on foreign investors to plug the shortfall in its balance of payments. |
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Barring rehearsals to restage, clean, or plug a new dancer in, the cast has their days free. |
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Another is an intravas device which involves putting a urethane plug into the vas deferens to block it. |
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At a command to lift his legs, Savin switched out the plug for another electrosex variety, adding the needed gel to the torpedo-shaped insert. |
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No, it's got nothing to do with live loads or dead loads, plug welds or groove welds, moments, beams, stair stringers, or vaults. |
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Pressure built beneath the plug in the caldera, eventually resulting in a catastrophic explosion of pyroclastic shrapnel and ash. |
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Education officials in Texas have pull ed the plug on a church-run charter school that has been embroiled in scandal and financial mismanagement. |
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In punishment for my shameful dancing I have agreed to plug the album otherwise the pictures will see the light of day. |
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Imagine if we had to fork out a co-pay for every wire harness, bolt assembly, lug nut, spark plug, CPU, body panel. |
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I pushed the plug back into the electrical socket and the lamp began to glow again. |
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After the hole is cut, a mud plug or pig is pulled through to clean the hole. |
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The asexual, diploid schizont stage typically has one or more umbilical plugs, while the sexual, haploid gamont stage lacks an umbilical plug. |
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The topography of the ridge which forms the backbone of the city includes a volcanic plug, on which the Rougemont Castle is situated. |
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When people lack computers or computer literacy, depositories help them plug into cybergovernment. |
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He had an adapter that let him plug his phone into the car's cigarette lighter for power. |
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The drain plug was then very slowly removed, and tiny pieces of floating wood were used to observe rotation. |
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For the shameless plug it was, it was an elongated false start, eventually boring even the most faithful boogieing young fan. |
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Any rotation around the plug hole that is initially present accelerates as water moves inward. |
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But when the conditions are right, this prototypical bottom-feeder will look up and charge a topwater plug until it's latched tight to trebles. |
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After copulation, the male may leave behind a mating plug to insure his paternity. |
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Using tape and gauze, he then tried to plug the holes in that leg. |
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I'm surprised they don't have some kind of cybergenetic plug in the back of their heads. |
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Females can remove the plug and may do so either immediately or after several hours. |
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Just slide the daughtercard onto the audioboard connectors and plug the audio card into your computer. |
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This is her unofficial plug to consider menstrual cups when you're looking for your next menstrual product. |
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Bhatia first partnered Debabrata Das before joining Narwal to plug the fall in wickets towards the end. |
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An ice plug is set on top of the ball valve to protect it, the cans atop the ice plug. |
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She tugged the cord until the plug came out of the wall socket. |
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Similarly, a zinc plug attached to a propeller or the metal protective guard for the keel of the ship provides temporary protection. |
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Army communications troops simply connected the VBrick appliance to a video source and plug the VBrick into their high-capacity IP network. |
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Then the wireline truck sets a plug in the well to temporarily seal off that section so the next section of the wellbore can be treated. |
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How long did you see Hello Ladies going prior to HBO pulling the plug? |
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If the water ran low, it exposed the lead plug, and the cooling effect of the water was lost. |
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London controllers pulled the plug on Scottish Ceefax pages yesterday morning to allow maintenance work. |
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Trevithick also added a fusible plug of lead, positioned in the boiler just below the minimum safe water level. |
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Controls for this display as well as an outlet to plug in audio headsets are normally found in the armrest of each seat. |
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Also sent forward to plug the gap was Bligh's 20th Foot, which took up position between Sempill's 25th and Dejean's 37th. |
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Comparison of outcomes with coils versus vascular plug embolization of the internal iliac artery for endovascular aortoiliac aneurysm repair. |
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The fisherman cast the plug into a likely pool, hoping to catch a whopper. |
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Pull the plug on a node to see how the network handles a node knockout. |
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He surely didn't use a seater plug for a flat-nosed bullet, as that would damage the pointed flex tip or initiate expansion while seating the bullet. |
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The development of the fusible plug to release pressure in conditions of excessively high temperature and low water levels was designed to protect against this occurrence. |
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My own story begins when I was sixteen and ampless, with a cheap new electric guitar and an adaptor that let me plug directly into my stereo system. |
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An eentsy-weentsy office with a slam-bang T1 connection that she couldn't figure out how to hook up to her slam-bang computer that she couldn't figure out how to plug in. |
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During the interview, the author put in a plug for his latest novel. |
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The Klipsch Tractrix horn stands apart from other wave guides and horn-like products thanks to its phase plug which serves to compress the air at the throat of the horn. |
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American space agency Nasa hopes the device will be the first of a generation of tiny machines designed to plug holes in spacecraft made by micrometeorites. |
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The sink is blocked, put a rod down the plug hole and shuggle it about. |
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Before cut outs were fitted an engine was stopped in an emergency situation by removing the plug lead from the spark plug or shutting off the fuel supply. |
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This is clearly another stealth tax designed to plug Britain's huge debt. |
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The Model 6283-C Patch Cord is a double banana plug cord designed for use as a jumper between test panels, digital multimeters or other test lab instruments. |
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Yet it all creates the impression of a government going down the plug hole, its leader at the mercy of resigners and plotters rather than a master of events. |
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We attribute this failure to the fact that the superabsorbers swell and form gels which plug the interfiber volume of the cellulose fluff and restrict capillary flow. |
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My computer redetects my mouse and keyboard each time I plug them in. |
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When these layers are recovered they inevitably result in a slug of sawdust which goes into the digester and tends to plug the screens in a Kamyr digester. |
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