Sheets, towels, and tea-towels will need no ironing if they are folded carefully and put through the rollers before they are bone-dry. |
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It's always this image with a landlady and landlord, with rollers in their hair. |
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If you wish to have a slight wave to the hair instead of lots of volume, use a curling iron or Velcro rollers to achieve a delicate wave. |
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One could observe where the power of the Southern Ocean sweeps its mighty rollers up to dash their force onto the land. |
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A few minutes later my mother comes out of the store, kerchief covering her rollers and she slides into the driver's seat. |
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Now I have a dream that the primary school children of today might grow up in a nation that does not know wincers and eye rollers. |
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Steady breezes create regular rollers, while erratic squalls thrust up chaotic surges. |
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I have all my tables and workbenches on rollers, so that I can move things around easily. |
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The wringer with its flexible rubber rollers is electrically driven and swings effortlessly into 8 different positions. |
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I'm still amazed by the calmness of the sea although it does now at least have some rollers. |
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To spot restyle, add mousse or gel and use electric rollers on a medium setting. |
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The first plate is prepared, ink is spread on the rollers, paper is laid on the press bed and the machine rolls into action. |
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The crushing mechanism is made up of three shafts with three rollers mounted on each. |
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Mounting wall maps on linen with rollers meant that they could be easily moved from one location to another. |
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A bit farther on, glowing one-ton ingots of steel thunder down rollers to be pressed into thin sheets. |
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The lower part of the table is on rollers and when unlocked is moved out of the way. |
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Later refinements included calendered surfaces produced by passing sheets through rollers. |
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Its two moving and two fixed feed rollers are hydraulically serial connected, and six delimbing knives ensure high quality logs. |
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Bed rollers close to the blade reduced the friction of timbers on the machined cast iron table. |
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The 1-piece rollers are chosen because they are cheaper since they are machined out of a single piece of metal. |
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Someone might have oiled the rollers and idler pulley with too much oil or have gotten oil in some place it is not supposed to be. |
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This resistance could be reduced if the fixed shafts of the rollers were rotated as they moved. |
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Sparks fly and steam rises when the bars hit rollers that squeeze the metal into I-beams and rails. |
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After sealing each gallon, he started to gather up the brushes and rollers, occasionally stepping in a puddle of paint. |
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We use spray or rollers to get the paint on the wall, but we finish it with paintbrushes. |
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Beyond traditional brushes and rollers, there is a whole range of convenience painting tools. |
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With rollers, purchase a handle with nylon bearings, a comfortable grip, a threaded hole for an extension, and a beveled end. |
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It quickly and effectively removes all types of latex-based paint from painting equipment such as brushes, rollers and spray tips. |
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Big sheets of paper cover the patio, and kid-safe paint, rollers, brushes, and stamps are everywhere. |
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She was still in bed, pink plastic rollers in her hair, reading a beauty magazine. |
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The group stood frozen while a green faced blonde hair girl with rollers in her hair stood at the top stair. |
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Her hair was in rollers and she had an avocado green clay mask on that was pulling her skin uncomfortably tight. |
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Whether using hot rollers or a blow dryer, apply hair spray after hair has cooled to maximize the style. |
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Her hair was set in rollers, and her feet were snug in light green slippers. |
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For those who love soft, easy tresses, using rollers instead of a curling iron to add texture is one of the most restful options around. |
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After using the curling iron or rollers, allow your hair to completely cool. |
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Another thing to remember is that synthetic wigs cannot be styled with curling irons, hot rollers or blow dryers. |
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The Pacific, he told her, being deeper, produced groundswells that made those of the Atlantic appear like rollers on a lake. |
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Stencil rollers have a raised pattern on a hard rubber roller, similar to a rubber stamp. |
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The running gear consists of seven dual rubber-lined road wheels, plus four return rollers on each side with connector type tracks. |
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The running gear consists of six dual rubber lined road wheels, with three return rollers on each side and connector type tracks. |
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All four heads use a patented feeding mechanism that keeps the feed rollers centred on the stem as the diameter changes. |
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You will be surprised at how much paint rollers hold, so don't be concerned about thoroughly saturating the roller. |
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The first continuous process involved squeezing a ribbon of molten glass through two hot rollers, similar to an old mangle. |
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Secondary elements, of stainless steel, include rails fixed to tensile rods for clothes, and frames suspended from rollers along the top of bays. |
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One moves the paper bail and the other retracts the friction rollers and displaces the paper bail by about 3mm. |
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The heads of wheat were fed perpendicular to the drum through a set of convex rollers, such that the drum's scutchers knocked the grain loose. |
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The two angled rollers support the stem for precise feeding and measurement, and five knives delimb cleanly and efficiently. |
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In 1952 he thought about using the bed of molten metal to form the flat glass, eliminating altogether the need for the rollers. |
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I also bought bendy rollers to curl my hair, hair spray, sweets, sweets and more sweets. |
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The dialogue runs true and overall you'll experienced a roller coaster of an adventure among hustlers, high rollers, sharpies. |
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They were both high rollers, spread money around lavishly and had female hangers on wherever they went. |
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First the pair drag steel rollers between them to break up the coral and then come back over the same area to trawl the fish. |
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An ordinary roll of green hay is placed on rollers which spin it round very slowly. |
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We can offer high rollers a glass of their favourite Bordeaux upon their arrival, or at any time. |
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Grain flakes or rolled grains are sliced and then flattened between rollers. |
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You sense the writing itself begin to twitch with vexation at being unable to realise the inner life of the Hispanic tobacco-leaf rollers. |
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The fierce rollers of the spumous sea broke and recoiled, foaming upon the sandy beach. |
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Some types of stipple rollers are actually covered with stiff, low-nap carpet. |
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The bay is equipped with cargo handling rollers, tie-down rings, stowage containers and stowage for troop seats. |
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These rollers have drums with many protruding studs, each similar to a sheepsfoot, that provide a kneading action. |
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Mr Quinlan, whose backers are mainly Irish high rollers, has approached the investment bank NM Rothschild. |
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The only thing most people know about the most famous course in Las Vegas, Shadow Creek, is that the high rollers play there for free. |
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State regulators on July 10 approved the MGM Grand Hotel Casino's application for Nevada's first private gambling salon for high rollers. |
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Think casino gambling and you think high rollers playing high-stakes games, dropping thousands of dollars a night. |
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The VIP room will be monitored by tuxedo-clad security personnel and will offer high rollers a private hors d' oeuvre buffet. |
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And then there are the high rollers, representing chambers of commerce, big business, the healthcare, banking, and insurance industries. |
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After all, hedge funds had long been seen as the province of the financial world's high rollers. |
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She knew soon Jose Marcel would come down to the pit and check in with his dealers and meet the high rollers. |
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Let's face it, we are constantly hearing from the holy rollers with their reassuring message that miracles do happen. |
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Each roller magnet in the Searl device is a small homopolar generator and the entire set of rollers create a radial Lorentz force too. |
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This usually involved a hot press or rollers sealing Mylar plastic onto your item. |
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Scientists observed virtually no springtime parasitism by wasps of the apple-feeding leaf rollers. |
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The following May, they observed parasitism of leaf rollers in the apple orchards near the three garden sites. |
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The drive sprocket is at the rear and the idler at the front, and there are no track return rollers. |
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The undercarriage supports the house structure and includes the tracks, drive sprockets, rollers, and idlers. |
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The most elegant toile fabrics are still printed using engraved plates or rollers. |
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Vehicular clearing methods have entailed the use of flails, plows, and lightweight rollers. |
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Cheap rollers, pads, and brushes can cause a poor application. |
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If you're feeling lucky, and are ready for a bit of casino action, try a night out with the high rollers at one of our sophisticated gambling spots. |
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They had all kinds of bucket loaders and rumblers and rollers. |
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They then remove the track, track chains, sprocket, idler, and rollers. |
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I started applying light, silver shadows while the hair rollers heated up. |
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Two rice strains were genetically altered to resist two insects, rice stem borers and leaf rollers, which sometimes require heavy use of pesticides to control. |
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Most painting projects require more than paint, brushes or rollers. |
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With just a little bit of length, you can create a variety of different stunning updos and hairstyles using your fingers, heated irons, hot rollers or a diffuser. |
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During the strike, even high rollers in Atlantic City's casino hotels slept in unmade beds and ate with plastic forks as managers stepped in to serve them. |
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After setting the hair on large rollers and drying it under a hooded dryer, he says she ran her fingers through it to loosen the curls and create softness. |
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The high rollers get comped mile-long suites, and other, softer perks, because they bring the big money to the casino and leave a lot of it there. |
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Around your face, the rollers should be curled down toward your ears. |
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Makeup is reapplied, lint rollers are re-rolled, and string is cut from the inside of a sock. |
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For Miami's high rollers, looks and money will get you everywhere. |
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In a process known as endermologie, the skin and underlying superficial fat are kneaded and massaged by special mechanised rollers operated by a trained therapist. |
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Watch how your hair is styled, what products are used, what kind of brushes, rollers, or styling irons your hairdresser uses so that you can replicate the look yourself. |
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Named after the Tipperary stud farm they own, it refers to a group of immensely rich Irish high rollers who are gamblers by nature, trade and inclination. |
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Their programs are widely regarded within the community, but it isn't a place where the holy rollers and people who expect an old fashioned Babtist ceremony would go. |
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Water-based paint washes off rollers with lukewarm soapy water, but it's advisable to buy a few roller sleeves if you are using a number of colours. |
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The only other patron is a middle-aged lady who's sitting on one of the barber chairs, her hair in permanent rollers while she flips through a magazine. |
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Gin rummy was his big game and he fraternized with high rollers like Minnesota Fats and Dean Chance. |
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Her brown hair was in rollers and she was also still in her nightgown. |
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I take my hair out of the rollers and spritz it with shine spray. |
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Dressed in a salmon pink dressing gown and rollers in her silvery hair, the old crone was sat in her favourite old rocking chair, surrounded by a group of people. |
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Curl with either rollers or curling iron, remove ponytail and brush out. |
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Henry Stones, a mechanic from Horwich, constructed a mule using toothed gearing and, importantly, metal rollers. |
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Based on two sets of rollers that travelled at different speeds, it was later used in the first cotton spinning mill. |
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I attended a worship service where I was astounded to see holy rollers convulsing on the floor and speaking in tongues. |
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The frame employed the draw rollers invented by Lewis Paul to stretch, or attenuate, the yarn. |
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The spacing of the rollers has to be slightly greater than the fiber length to prevent breakage. |
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By means of belts and rollers an operator can maneuver the ULD from the dolly cart, up to the aircraft baggage hold door, and into the aircraft. |
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Inside the hold, the floor is also equipped with drive wheels and rollers that an operator inside can use to move the ULD properly into place. |
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The lava was quarried for millstones from the Roman period until the introduction of iron rollers for grinding corn. |
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In the proposal, it was also written that at the milling rollers there has to be four women to feed in the cane, two pulleys, and a carcanha. |
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Using two sets of rollers that travelled at different speeds, yarn could be twisted and spun quickly and efficiently. |
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Commercial cards also have rollers and systems designed to remove some vegetable matter contaminants from the wool. |
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These machines generally have two rollers, or drums, covered with card clothing. |
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The fancy and the swift are the only rollers in the carding process that actually touch. |
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The throstle and the later water frame pulled the rovings through a set of attenuating rollers. |
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On the outward motion, the rovings are paid out through attenuating rollers and twisted. |
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Both the rollers and the outward motion of the carriage remove irregularities from the rove before it is wound on the spindle. |
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Then again this woman is so strikingly beautiful she could probably look good in a housecoat and rollers. |
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It tended to accumulate on the carriage behind the spindles and in the region of the drafting rollers. |
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Highs was a witness at the February 1785 trial, and in his evidence claimed he had made fluted rollers. |
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It is alleged that Highs gave clockmaker Kay a wooden model of his rollers and asked him to make a working metal version. |
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This application of grooved rollers to the rolling mill, in order to roll narrow bars, was also Cort's invention. |
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The material is fed in between two rollers, called working rolls, that rotate in opposite directions. |
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Conditioning can also refer to the rollers inside a swather that crimps the alfalfa to help squeeze out the moisture. |
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Geared sugar rolling mills first appeared in Mughal India, using the principle of rollers as well as worm gearing, by the 17th century. |
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Merrivale Quarry continued excavating and working its own granite until the 1970s, producing gravestones and agricultural rollers. |
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In his design, a standard-sized rope is weaved between a series of specially configured rollers that sit on top of a turning spindle. |
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Boards are automatically transported on flat-top metal chains to the fence line where the accelerator rollers ensure continuous feeding. |
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According to the know-alls at Cond Nast, it's now acceptable to be seen in your rollers by the great British public. |
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Simple, efficient roller chain and urethane driver pad are pneumatically raised to engage and power the carrier rollers. |
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The masterbatches described above were masticated on a two roll mill until a flux was created at the nip of the rollers. |
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There are also rollers to squeeze through, a balance pole to walk over, a rope bridge, mirrors and soft play. |
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Avoid using excessive heat from hairdryers or heated rollers as this can overdry the hair. |
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More than dropping money in the development's restaurants and shops, these high rollers know this as the place to be. |
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The EL 24 also is said to offer better frictional resistance and compression behavior than conventional elastomer feed rollers. |
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If the cotton is shipped in modules, the module feeder breaks the modules apart using spiked rollers and extracts the largest pieces of foreign material from the cotton. |
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In most of the cases practically, it is the cooperator rather than the contractor who manages to approach, make friends with and introduce the high rollers to the casino. |
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The revolution of the spindles cease, the drawing rollers stop. |
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Whilst this is going on, the spindle carriage is being drawn away from the rollers, at a pace very slightly exceeding the rate at which the roving is coming forth. |
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Defense work was prevalent during WW II, and DeBourgh manufactured struts for the gliders, parts for B24 bombers, and rocking rollers for Bailey Bridges. |
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The back rollers pull the sliver from the bobbins, and passing it to the succeeding pairs, whose differential speeds attenuate it to the required degree of fineness. |
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Bacillus thuringiensis is now used to control gypsy moths, tent caterpillars, leaf rollers, canker worms, and other pests that attack garden plants, corn, and other crops. |
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As the mule spindle travels on its carriage, the roving which it spins is fed to it through rollers geared to revolve at different speeds to draw out the yarn. |
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According to Wayne, this design is superior to that of one-drive puller systems that use mechanical transmission to split power between the puller belts or rollers. |
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Ink is transferred to the ink distribution rollers by a ductor roller. |
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Until now, the only option for those customers was a traditional sprocket, which won't seize like rollers, but can cause faster chain wear and is more prone to pick up debris. |
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This produced thread suitable for warp, but the multiple rollers required much more energy input and demanded that the device be driven by a water wheel. |
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For example, filaments may not be quenched and solidified adequately, since they travel the distance between the spinneret and the take-up rollers faster. |
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In the 18,650-square-foot melamine resin saturation area, paper is dipped twice in the Babcock saturator, run through metering rollers, then sent to a smoothing bay. |
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The threads are then stretched and polished by steel rollers and brushes. |
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His early compositions and performances were strongly influenced by rock and rollers like Little Richard and Elvis Presley, and also the wider world of show business. |
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The maximum draught that can be achieved via rollers of radius. |
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This was somewhat remedied by supporting the pipes on rollers. |
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The units conveniently mount below conveyor rollers, al-lowing bags, drums, trays or other containers to be transported directly onto its grid top deek. |
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The addicts tend to be sneak thieves, shoplifters, and lush rollers. |
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Parts of the Hertfordshire section were built using steam rollers. |
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For this, grooved rollers were used, the grooves being of successively decreasing size so that the bar was progressively reduced to the desired dimensions. |
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The towers are equipped with adjustable A-frames which are provided with almost friction-free carbon fibre rollers, including adjustable cross rollers inside the frame. |
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While Hargreaves worked on the spinning jenny, Highs, it is alleged, constructed a machine using rollers, similar to a machine later called the water frame. |
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Richard Guest, claimed that Thomas Highs was the actual inventor of both Hargreaves' spinning jenny, and Arkwright's rollers, the feature of the water frame. |
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The bottom rollers were wood and metal, with fluting along the length. |
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The weights kept the twist from backing up before the rollers. |
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The tools include hand groovers, pressure rollers, solder rollers, cutting knives, and various blades, trimming guides and sharpeners for plastic weld rods. |
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