First produced in 1876, it's immediately recognizable by the wiping rod held in thimbles beneath the barrel. |
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In the hands of a bass expert, when fishing top-water lures, I'm sure a long rod would soon prove itself. |
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The increased mechanical advantage of the connecting rod mitigates the power loss. |
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She tossed the towel she'd been drying herself with over the curtain rod and threw on a white, terrycloth bathrobe. |
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Burly Paddy, who's at the helm, suddenly thrusts a fishing rod into my hand. |
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The owner rules both workers and family with a rod of iron but one of his daughters rebels by falling in love with his meek shop assistant. |
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After many decades of debate, the North American end-Pleistocene megafaunal mass extinction remains a lightning rod of controversy. |
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I could see from the way his sea rod bent right over that it was not an insignificant tiddler but, rather, something of worth. |
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Near the panel's top, a steel tie rod was attached at one end to the back of the panel. |
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Rules dictate that a safety washer be installed under the rod end of the tie rod that attaches to the strut. |
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Ever since he started writing his semi-weekly column for the New York Times, Paul has been a lightning rod of sorts. |
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At first glance, it's a cleaning rod with a rubber tip and a funny-looking patch. |
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A vertical aluminum rod with mounting hardware and black rubber tips at each end holds the construction together. |
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Benny grabs his flagellating rod and whips himself as hard as he can a dozen times, striking the acupuncture meridians of the body. |
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It's a steep, tippy rod that delivers great line speed, and beautiful tight loops. |
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To set the correct toe-out, the track rod has to be removed and shortened or lengthened. |
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Water doesn't compress and the piston in effect hits a wall, bending or breaking a con rod and possibly shattering the engine block. |
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He made a bend in a steel rod by heating it and fixed it to make short strokes. |
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We saw the bend in the rod and Chris commented that this was a much heavier fish. |
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There's also an anti-roll bar and a Panhard rod to help it through the bendy bits. |
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Each of the ingots was subjected to blooming into 155 mm square steel strips, and the resultant steel strips were subjected to wire rod milling. |
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In kallitype printing, a suitable paper is coated with a solution of ferric oxalate and silver nitrate, using either rod or brush. |
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The machine injects a rod 15 inches into the ground before exploding a blast of compressed air to loosen the earth and help drainage. |
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I climbed down from the tree and sat by the rod looking at the limp line running out over the blanket weed that enveloped this part of the lake. |
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During that time he had been the only angler to land a tunny fish by rod and line. |
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The fuselage was built out of welded chrome-molybdenum steel tube with rod bracing and fabric covering. |
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Take a rod pod as the banks are very hard and a brolly or bivvy as the sun can be very strong. |
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When the fish are in a real frenzy and I am getting a lot of line bites, I will often wait for the rod top to go round before lifting the rod. |
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Even the other fish were not biting so well, and I had put down my rod for a moment to talk to Belinda and to have a cold beer. |
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Early and late season trouting is normally best and you will need a long rod to throw a good length of line. |
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The rods you should take are a five weight for the trout fishing, a six or seven weight rod is ideal for bass. |
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You can use a hanger with clamps or slide the slacks onto a trouser rod or regular hanger. |
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The center rod bifurcates at the top, and one branch joins the adjacent vertical. |
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Weather conditions are still too bleak to get going with the rod comfortably. |
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I had swapped rods with Sarah and she was spinning with the 40 lb line as that rod set up was lighter for spinning. |
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It's a real brute of a rod and when allied with a very big fixed spool reel is perfect for spinning or for fish up to fifty pounds or so. |
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Like everybody, I graduated from an unwieldy brute of a greenheart rod to the featherlight power of carbon fibre. |
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We talk in his spacious office, which has views over the North Sea and a presentation fuel rod on the windowsill. |
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The stair is elegantly made, a light filigree of steel rod and plates that contrasts with the heavy concrete solidity of the vault. |
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Yesterday, the stylus of an observatory seismograph continued to jiggle every few seconds like the end of a fishing rod reacting to nibbles. |
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The end surfaces of the ruby rod were ground flat and parallel and were polished to extreme smoothness. |
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Then an electrical wire is run along the rod to the light bulb where it is soldered to the side and the bottom of the base. |
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Cylinder alignment is checked by running a special tool called a range rod through the bore and into the cylinder throat. |
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Under such management, the rod may come to be the only alternative to absolute unmanageableness and anarchy. |
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I claimed a prominent rock and unlimbered a 20-pound-class popping rod and a wide-framed casting reel. |
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Realising it was a big fish, I made a mark of its length on the rod then quickly unhooked the fish then released it back to the water. |
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He reaches over and picks up the slender rod he plans to use to simulate a rapier. |
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The wader armed with a suitable fly rod is in excellent position to take advantage of this seasonal situation. |
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More so than any lure or rod and reel, or even watertight waders, the greatest ally of any angler hoping to catch a huge trout is patience. |
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The faster taper rod takes on an alarming shape while the through-action rod absorbs the lunges of the fish and maintains the anglers control. |
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We are one of the most professional suppliers of casing, tubing, line pipe, sucker rod and other oilfield equipment in China. |
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Uncle Roy had made the cages himself from pipe and sucker rod left over from oil wells. |
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Standard boat rod guides or spinning guides are simply repolished with jeweller's rouge across all surfaces inside and out. |
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When a fuel rod is spent and removed from the reactor, it is hot and highly radioactive. |
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A typical rebuild is new pistons, rods, main and rod bearings, piston rings, and a valve job. |
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Security has to be the optimum for a ragtop and here a microwave intrusion detection system is fitted along with a handle lock rod protector. |
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It consists of a central rod on which are spindled four unevenly spaced balls, creating the effect of a huge baby rattle. |
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The Reverend's current record Spend a Night in the Box is a stripped-down hot rod of rockabilly raunch. |
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I set the hook, stuffed the rod high and the fish moved off fast across the flats towards the deep water. |
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A glass mixing bowl or jug and a glass rod are best for blending, as they can be cleaned properly after use. |
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Look at any fly rod and you will see that the screw winch fitting is at the very end of the rod. |
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Imagine a small window with an enormous curtain rod over it that extends far beyond the window frame. |
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My chosen tackle for sea trout when fishing small rivers and streams is usually a six weight rod with floating line and a nine foot leader. |
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Thus rebuffed, he kissed the rod to the extent of asking the Committee what sort of proposal it would endorse. |
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But he soon perceived that, if the people were oppressed, they kissed the rod of the oppressor, as they gave no signs of rising. |
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I slammed the rod back, and met with a force that just turned the rod over, and then over and over. |
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If you're working an area where there is a fast tide, then you should still be able to get away with an uptide rod and say 6ozs of lead. |
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I shall assume that you hold the rod in your right hand and wind the reel with your left. |
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I set up with 13 ft Shakespeare match rod and a fixed spool reel loaded with 21b line. |
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Sure enough, Fishy tugged the rod back and clicked the button and a shiny fish wriggled directly in front of Lazarus' nose. |
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Finally, the bobweight is attached to the rod pin and the complete assembly is spun and dynamically balanced. |
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The correct bobweights are then assembled and mounted on the crankshaft rod journals. |
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The ten weight rod bent alarmingly I could feel the corks bend under the pressure. |
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And, if you dip a fishing rod into any one of their famous fish farms, you're likely to land a very fat salmon or char. |
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Amazingly, they sat only for a few moments when his fishing rod began to shake. |
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The lathe has a material feed mechanism and will turn out cases as long as it has rod to feed. |
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I stuck out the free rod for Belinda, and I carried on changing the leaders on the other two rods. |
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I then made up a four weight rod with a double taper line and attached a nine foot leader with a nail knot. |
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The outlets on the bottom of the individual hoppers are controlled by a rod that runs the length of the trailer. |
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Slowly pushing the rod out over the water I gently lowered another hopper to the surface. |
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Stepping back in time, Edison broke a bamboo fishing rod while angling near Rawlins and that night he threw it on the campfire. |
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When the lure is taken the angler must grab the rod and strike the fish half a dozen times to fully make sure the hook is set. |
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The ledger fisherman and his rod rest and two rod approach needs a much wider platform from which to fish. |
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The only reason I can think of for using a short ledgering rod is if overhanging trees are troublesome. |
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The mackerel hit the lure like an express train, winning a foot or two of line against the drag, wrestling the rod tip toward the water. |
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Maybe it is my old spinning days, but I just feel comfortable with my dominant hand holding the rod leaving the left hand for the retrieve. |
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But it would be a bleak loss to literature if she were to cast aside her magic rod and end her revels too early. |
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God is love, and that is the measuring rod by which we measure all our speculations about life after death. |
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But if we resist God's Spirit of light and mercy, we are promised the rod of correction. |
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He ruled with a rod of iron, but he was very fair, and would defend his workmen to the hilt if he thought they were in the right. |
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But if you are going to float-fish using a lightish rod and centrepin you will in most instances be restricted to marginal swims. |
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Then a metal rod touched his bare shoulder, electrocuting him into unconsciousness. |
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Indeed the dome and the lightning rod passed their first real test when they weathered the severe hurricane of July 1788 without incident. |
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Franklin based his lightning rod on the discovery that electrified objects could be discharged by approaching them with a metal needle. |
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This item highlights Benjamin Franklin's proposal to experiment with the lightning rod to test his theory that lightning is electrical. |
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That alone, however, should not be the lightning rod of criticism for this film. |
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This issue became a lightning rod for old cold warriors on the executive council, the main leadership body of the federation. |
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By being out front on a number of issues, it has become a lightning rod of criticism for conservative theologians. |
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In that respect she now becomes something of a lightning rod on the issue whether she likes it or not. |
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The idea of government stepping into this is one of those issues that is sure to be a lightning rod for criticism. |
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Prince Philip has often been controversial, but this has operated like a lightning rod deflecting criticism from the Queen herself. |
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In the living room, a chainmail curtain hung from a metal rod is a fireguard for the aluminium clad fireplace. |
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The stair is elegantly made, a light filigree of steel rod and plates that contrasts with the heavy mass concrete solidity of the vault. |
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There were also numerous pictures of Cadere, youthful and earnest, a modern shaman with rod in hand. |
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Chiron raises two fingers in the standard antique gesture of a teacher while holding a rod in his other hand. |
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I therefore normally use a soft action float rod with a reel loaded with about 3lb b.s. line. |
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You don't make a rod for your own back when you manage a club like Rangers. |
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The FA have made a rod for their own back with this decision, which could now make the game almost impossible to govern. |
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The manager has probably also made a rod for his own back over his handling of the goalkeeping position. |
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So, what I'm saying here is that by going along with this at all you've made a rod for your own back. |
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I think I might have let those expectations get on top of me a little and I've probably made a rod for my own back. |
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A good overcoat roller in a company need never thirst, in fact he could, if he liked, rule his comrades with a rod of iron. |
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As the hospital counterpart of the mistress of the household, she might rule her own domain with a rod of iron, but always deferred to father. |
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I learned through gossip that she ruled her family with a rod of iron and she controlled the purse strings to her fortune. |
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The prosecution claims that he was a father of very strong tradition who ruled his home with a rod of iron. |
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For now, the man who has ruled the country with a rod of iron for more than three decades can sleep relatively soundly. |
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Smith ruled his men with a rod of iron, and as long as he was alive Hepple was safe. |
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I am of 1920s vintage and in those days it was spare the rod and spoil the child and children should be seen and not heard. |
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Although I know several swims well I will always use the plumbing rod to locate the exact positions that I want to fish. |
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The bottom of the actuating rod has a sharp point, which pierces the gas cylinder release valve. |
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Mr Coffey kept his other eye shut throughout most of the ordeal as firefighters cut the rod down to size so he could get into an ambulance. |
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Fish the two-hook rig on the seabed but lift the rod repeatedly to make the lures and bait work like swimming fish. |
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Or, we might more charitably dub them expressions of hope unchastened by the rod of experience. |
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Today many of you are not only catching the salmonoid species but also coarse and saltwater fish with a fly rod and reel. |
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The bottom-water sampler was a slender, reinforced rod with finely machined discs of brass at either end. |
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The story will definitely continue to be the lightning rod of talk shows and talk radio. |
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The axle of the truck is a rod the goes from one end of the hangar to the other and sticks out on both sides. |
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A fly rod is an excellent option for night fishing on a low, open pier or dock where room for safe backcasting is available. |
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Quickly and happily, I went back to the truck to grab my fishing rod and some bait. |
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The tale, which is told by two puppeteers, features marionettes, hand puppets, rod puppets and mask and stilt characters. |
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You may have noticed I said rod in the singular in that last paragraph, with good reason. |
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The pivot rod is released by loosening a clevis screw on the lift rod assembly. |
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But, in a seven-hour operation, surgeons screwed a 32 cm titanium rod into his shin and saved the most famous limb in Austria. |
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It is quite a forgiving rod that lets you off when your timing isn't bang on. |
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I was about to strike when the rod whacked round, the first barbel of the session was hooked. |
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Excepting the pantographs and the lazy tongs, which could be purchased commercially, most of the rod and bar systems were the extemporisations of individual engineers. |
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The show delivered on all the spark a lightning rod host like Dunham should give off. |
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He emerged as a lightning rod for criticism after appearing unaware of the extent of the humanitarian disaster that unfolded after the hurricane hit. |
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Danny wanted to get a double header and kept his bait in the water, but then turned and saw the bend in the rod and quickly picked up his bait and climbed to the helm. |
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Better on this occasion to kiss the rod than try to dodge the issue. |
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Through interviews and exhaustive research, he does a good job of presenting the circumstances which have made the church such a lightning rod for criticism. |
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To do that he requires a rod of dragon control, and hopes to get his hands on the one the Empress uses to control gold dragons, offsetting the magical power of the wizards. |
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In a blooming mill, a continuous-cast bloom is rolled into billets, reheated, and thereafter rolled and formed into various products in a steel bar mill or wire rod mill. |
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As powerful electric arcs leap from welding rod to the metal, they sometimes follow unpredictable, lightning-like paths, leading to sloppy welds and splattered metal. |
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I like this position as it means that, if required, you can easily engage or disengage the ratchet with the hand that is holding the rod while playing a fish. |
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Using an 8wt rod and a fast sinking tip, I made a cast parallel to the tide rip and let it sink until I was sure I was just a few feet from the bottom. |
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Rarely does a play become a lightning rod for public discourse. |
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To get really thick yoghurt, the consistency of cream cheese, I strain the set stuff by pouring it into a piece of muslin and hanging it from a rod suspended over the sink. |
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Some people phrase it as being a lightning rod for criticism. |
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His job is to strike down the nations, ruling them with a rod of iron. |
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He also specialises in roller blinds, venetians, timber venetians, Roman blinds, vertical drapes, budget curtaining, ready-made curtains, valances and rod pocketed curtains. |
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I don't have a thing against the man, and in fact, he may be a lovely person, but he became a lightning rod for an issue which is fundamental to blogging. |
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Matching colour moulding is available to support the rod securely. |
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If there are big chub in the pit I often take a set-up rod with me and have a cast or two with a freelined lobworm or corn over last night's groundbait. |
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Hollow rod journals are a real asset for a long-stroke crankshaft. |
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An extra rod installed over the bathtub can be used for clothes drying. |
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Dewar won the accolade of top rod overall after clinching first place in all four sessions and Jones landed the biggest fish, a grayling of 42 cm. |
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It was very relaxing to watch the boats go by with their night lanterns on and on occasion feel the nibble from the fishing rod hoping you would catch the big one. |
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There's also a table with three skinny legs and a lidded jar with a thick, straight, vertical handle that rises up like the rod of a butter churn. |
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As far as this bike goes I originally was going to paint it flat black with hot rod flames but as I was mocking it up it really came into its own. |
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She's all about the discipline of the rod and the power of a dollar. |
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I stood behind a tree trunk, holding the rod and watching the bait. |
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He was sitting on a wicker basket and was holding a rod that seemed endless, whilst another rod lay beside him with a landing net and in the water an immensely long keep-net. |
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He shouts for me to trade places with him while he rigs a spinning rod with a large plastic minnow, a hefty deep-sea plug bristling with multiple sets of treble hooks. |
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Ali shouted to me to hold on tight because he thought he could see some fish, and sure enough, the line on the double-handed rod started whizzing away at high speed. |
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The section start and end positions were indicated with marker posts on the side of the road plus a steel rod was driven into the pavement on the centre line. |
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There is a sudden kick on the rod and yes, it is indeed a fish, a perch that stays deep for several minutes before, slowly, it begins to swim to the surface. |
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He says that if you had a hot rod in Detroit in 1963, you had to have a Hurst shifter or you were nowhere. |
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Anyone aged 12 or over who fishes for salmon, trout, freshwater fish or eels in England or Wales must have an Environment Agency rod fishing licence. |
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It is also possible to provide a cavity, an anfractuosity, or a modification of the surface condition at the end of the rod or needle, or laterally adjacent this end. |
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I used a lathe to turn a steel rod into a bulletlike shape, then used a milling machine to cut away a quarter-circle wedge of the rod, leaving a sharp cutting edge. |
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The bedpost has been cleverly done with a golden rod fixed in the wall and white soft cloth hanging from it and tied on each front corner of the bed. |
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That Franklin electrised him with his rod and thence forward these two conducted all the policy, negotiation, legislation and War. |
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Space the runner along the rod so it drapes gently between the rings. |
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Hang as many items as you can on clothes hangers, beginning with the obvious things like dresses, dress shirts and blouses and hang the hangers on a clothes rod to dry. |
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Twist the rod until the hair section is spiralled around it. |
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Normally I will use a quiver feeder rod fitted with the lightest tip. |
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I come to the river rod in hand, neither saint nor renegade. |
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I find a 12 ft rod with a fast taper and 2.75 lb test curve just right. |
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He has been a lightning rod for criticism, despite his many successes, including his role as the prime mover in the rapid sequencing of the human genome. |
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The 36 inch Bore Tech rod is really too long and is a bit whippy. |
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He had found an iron rod about a yard long on the riverbank. |
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This rod has the power to stop a kingie or a large snapper with ease. |
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For real thrills, keep one rod rigged with a large topwater plug. |
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Either way, the one-handed rod was the common denominator for chunking topwater plugs, spinnerbaits and subsurface lures amid the sloughs and backwaters. |
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Third, the city's offer of twenty guilders per rod was only half what the land would be worth once the tapestry pand brought more business to the area. |
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The painting is of a human heart set inside a wind-up music box that has a metal rod poking out of the pulmonary artery. |
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In recent times, Zwarte Piet has become a lightening rod for issues of Dutch identity and multicultural tolerance. |
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Second, Michelle served as a lightning rod in the sense of drawing attacks away from other reform groups. |
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If you start the retrieve with the tip of the rod high above the water, you will create a big belly of slack that absorbs every movement of your line hand. |
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It sounded absolutely thrilling, totally adrenaline pumping and so, even if I've never held a tunny rod in my own hands, at least those in my family have. |
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The saltwater fisherman drifting a natural bait on a circle hook can free-spool several counts of line, then throw the reel in gear and point the rod at the fish. |
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Indeed Taubira, in particular, has been a lightning rod for opposition contempt. |
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When they give you the nod, then move the rod to the gimbal. |
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As the piston rod moved backwards and forwards in a straight line, its linear motion would be converted into circular motion by the gear wheel. |
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The sometimes-wealthy Cotton could afford such luxury, because the problem with a reelless rod and long line was in landing the fish. |
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It is then filled in three layers of equal volume, with each layer being tamped with a steel rod to consolidate the layer. |
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Another terminal is connected to a metal rod implanted in the earth, called a ground or earth rod. |
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By varying the ratio of graphite to clay, the hardness of the graphite rod could also be varied. |
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When I hooked a snake and not a fish, I got so scared I dropped my rod in the water. |
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He tells of a home video showing a rod flying into the open mouth of a girl singing at a wedding. |
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This shut off current to the control rod mechanism, and the reactor scrammed automatically. |
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A bullhook is a wooden rod approximately three feet long with a sharp metal hook at one end. |
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The first was a black van, that was suped up like a hot rod sort of vehicle. |
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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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Instead of doing some surfcasting with a small rod and reel, he continued to lie in the warm sun. |
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It's hard casting the rod of memory back to teenage years without wincing at all the pimples, slow dances, and wet dreams involved. |
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Some recent versions of the rotary airer have replaced the tension rod design with a channel section. |
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A sea-liced 11lb salmon was landed on the Tidal beat at the Streamfoot on a Yellowbelly by local rod John Thompson. |
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I learned to work with modern puppets like glove puppets, rod puppets, Bunraku puppets that are different from traditional puppets. |
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Top side steel spirals and center punch with steel wing rod of thickness of 3mm. |
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The slide hammer, the ground rod and the jacks ram the condensers and bend the fins. |
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Steve Surtees took the heaviest fish, a lumpsucker, not often caught on rod and line of 2lb 2oz. |
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The technology eliminates friction losses through the crankshaft, connecting rod and journal bearing of an ordinary reciprocating compressor. |
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They shoved a metal rod into her and tore her insides apart. |
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Finish off the leader by crimping a loop for the fishing rod snap swivel, adding chafing gear if you like. |
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In addition, each end of each tie rod was held in place using tied contact with the cylinder support and with the stationary platen. |
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However, the system was only calling for a pitch control rod adjustment, versus the previous adjustments that included trim tabs. |
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The metal at the riser contact area is melted with an electric carbon arc and blown off with a compressed air nozzle integral to the rod holder. |
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According to Levies force, a bus carrying marriage party were on way to Bela from Uthal when it overturned due it's tie rod broke. |
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It is a gram positive, coccoid rod shaped bacterium capable of utilising phenol as a sole source of carbon and energy. |
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The implant is a 40mm rod containing 68mg of etonogestrel, inserted subdermally into the upper inner aspect of the non-dominant arm. |
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The rod and holdall are marked A Dalesman rod by James Aspinall and Son, Redditch, England. |
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I remembered a Blondie cartoon when Dagwood and his fly rod were pulled into the water by a whale. |
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The students had already accepted that the orange Cuisenaire rod is one tenth of a metre. |
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Arrestin-1 and arrestin-4, termed rod and cone arrestin, are expressed in photoreceptor cells and terminate rhodopsin and cone opsin signaling. |
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For the uninitiated, the selfie stick or monopod is an extendable metal rod with a holder at the end to attach a phone or camera. |
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Moreover, we realize that the measuring rod of credibility does not belong to us as leaders. |
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The lamin proteins bind chromatin via the rod domain and bind the inner nuclear membrane via their carboxy-terminal globular tail domain. |
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It was hooked on a self-tied, gold-bodied Willie Gunn fly and played on a 15ft rod from the boat in Bemersyde's Top Corbies pool. |
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A third reactor was closed after minor cracks were found during maintenance work on control rod tubes. |
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Each control rod fits securely between four fuel assemblies, which are covered with a metal channel. |
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It is fitted with overslide joints and hollow tip and is supplied in a rod bag and protective tube. |
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In this Project, only the static FEA of the connecting rod has been performed by the use of the software. |
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Through this hole would then go the measuring rod with a catch on the bottom to determine ice thickness, he said. |
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As a teenager I wanted a Sigma Wand, but I never got one. I'm definitely having one of these though. The new rod is cock-on! |
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Comprised of just two parts, a rod and a forcer, the ServoTube linear motor is inherently simple and elegant. |
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He hooked a snake accidentally, and was so scared he dropped his rod into the water. |
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It was at one time attached to a thin rod or stick based on the hollow socket at its base. |
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Both the rod and mold are aluminum and assumed to behave in a linear elastical manner. |
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The diaphragm pushes the control rod until the poppet valve closes the air exhaust port. |
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To the end of the piston rod was attached a cord passing over two pulleys and a weight hung down from the cord's end. |
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A steel rod was pushed horizontally through the holes to make room for easy placement of the RSMS into the soil. |
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They used two main devices, the rod and a device called a groma, which helped them obtain right angles. |
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The gromatici, the Roman equivalent of rod men, placed rods and put down a line called the rigor. |
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These lamps used a carbon rod from an arc lamp rather than a slender filament. |
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The Agency is a regulator of angling and sells over a million rod licences a year. |
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The patent has also been extended to stick-like objects such as a cane, a crutch, a monopod, a trekking pole, a rod or a staff. |
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Bob George only had two cod in the box aboard Dunlin when his rod keeled over. |
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In July 2010 Areva was contracted to design and supply a new rod line to improve reliability and production rate. |
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Any uranium or plutonium isotopes produced during those three years are left and the rod goes back into production. |
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By looking at the place where the shadow from the rod falls on a carved curve, a navigator is able to sail along a line of latitude. |
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If the Earth's axis were not tilted toward the sun, a vertical rod at the equator would have no shadow. |
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The shadow cast by a vertical rod at noon was the basis for defining zonation. |
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Some of the deeper water fish have tubular eyes with big lenses and only rod cells that look upwards. |
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Turtles are thought to have exceptional night vision due to the unusually large number of rod cells in their retinas. |
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A plastic rod is laid across the end of the bag, the bag is then folded over the rod. |
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This can be created by aligning an iron or steel rod with Earth's magnetic field and then tempering or striking it. |
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For example, a magnetised rod can be created by repeatedly rubbing an iron rod with a magnetic lodestone. |
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Sierra Leone has one of the world's largest deposits of rutile, a titanium ore used as paint pigment and welding rod coatings. |
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Another method was to simply forge down an iron billet into a rod and then proceed to draw it out into wire. |
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This was not possible as long as the beam and the rod were connected by a chain. |
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In darkness, the rod cell plasmalemma is depolarized and the rods secrete neurotransmitters. |
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The late rise was so spectacular I was back in the same spot the next evening with my trout rod and a selection of dry flies. |
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At these points in the crank's cycle, a force on the connecting rod causes no torque on the crank. |
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The crank and connecting rod mechanisms of the other two archaeologically attested sawmills worked without a gear train. |
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Their pistons are usually trunk pistons, where the gudgeon pin joint of the connecting rod is within the piston itself. |
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In a rotative beam engine, the piston is mounted vertically, and the piston rod drives the beam as before. |
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A connecting rod from the other end of the beam, rather than driving a pump rod, now drives a flywheel. |
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The center hole allows drawbolt or rod to provide direct axial pull or clamping force without twisting the rod. |
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Bramah had designed a hydraulic press, but was having problems sealing both the piston and the piston rod where it fitted into the cylinder. |
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Fishing options abound inside the cockpit, including custom livewells, insulated fishboxes with macerators, rocket launcher rod holders and outriggers. |
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Chris used a spinning rod with a green-and-white bucktail jig while I cast a chartreuse Angel Hair and white-bucktail Clouser minnow with my 8-weight fly rod. |
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I wet the rod and measured the stuff into the top and and by that time the water was steaming. I filled the lower half of the dingus and set it on the flame. |
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He then takes one of the rods out of the fire, and resting it on the anvil, draws out the nail by a few skilful blows, and cuts it off from the rod by means of a hack-iron. |
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Our good master keeps his kites up to the last moment, studding-sails alow and aloft, and, by incessant straight steering, never loses a rod of way. |
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The daily determination of the water level in these tubes was made with a portable limnometric rod supplied with transistorized amplifier and a spotlight. |
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Unlike Savery's device, pumping was entirely mechanical, the work of the steam engine being to lift a weighted rod slung from the opposite extremity of the rocking beam. |
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The widely used reciprocating engine typically consisted of a cast iron cylinder, piston, connecting rod and beam or a crank and flywheel, and miscellaneous linkages. |
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A rod of any elastic material may be viewed as a linear spring. |
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Atlantic salmon remains the favourite of fly rod enthusiasts. |
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The Tweed is one of the great salmon rivers of Britain and the only river in England where an Environment Agency rod licence is not required for angling. |
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The end of the rod attached to the crank moves in a circular motion, while the other end is usually constrained to move in a linear sliding motion. |
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As long as the connecting rod is much longer than the crank. |
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The mechanical advantage of a crank, the ratio between the force on the connecting rod and the torque on the shaft, varies throughout the crank's cycle. |
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This was for similar reasons to the internal combustion engine, as avoiding the piston rod and its seals allowed a more effective crankcase lubrication system. |
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The piston rod itself was kept working to a straight line while by a new type of linkage wherein two sets of pivoted bars guided the movements of the working bar. |
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He reinforced the handle with a metal rod and a bit of tape. |
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I notched a rod and used it to measure the length of rope to cut. |
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While the Saxon was plunged in these painful reflections, the door of their prison opened, and gave entrance to a sewer, holding his white rod of office. |
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The sink is blocked, put a rod down the plug hole and shuggle it about. |
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And thou shalt take this rod in thine hand, wherewith thou shalt do signs. |
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Check piston rod for scoring by skinning back protective rubber boot. |
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Then a special metallic rod is inserted into the bone cavity and the lower leg cranked like an Allen key, expanding its length by one millimetre every 15 cranks. |
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Abstract In this study, co-doped ZnO rod arrays with wurtzite crystal structure were successfully prepared on zinc substrate by the co-precipitation method. |
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I left the rod out a little longer as I packed up my landing and keepnets. |
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The only problem was, Pete was using a fairly lightweight rod and had to rely on the skill of the skipper and his landing net to secure the catch. |
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The third and fourth station check for plunger rod and backstop presence. |
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A regular glass rod will crack easily, but in a layered glass rod, the incoming energy from a mechanical load dissipates into the glue between the layers. |
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When they deployed the virus into the eyes of the mice, the rhodopsin got incorporated into those non-light-cells and turned them into surrogate rod cells. |
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