The key is a lever handle that when pumped side-to-side activates a manual hydraulic marinized lift pump inside the body of the bracket. |
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Ben flew his first eight night passes, and we departed the pattern for our side-to-side crew swap. |
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The pipe was used by C.A.D.S. to move the predator in a side-to-side manner to mimic the anguilliform movement of a swimming shark. |
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Just put a boot in the binding and press the cuff of the boot from side-to-side and look for wobble and slop. |
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This is equally important in the glissades side-to-side, when the second foot of one glissade becomes the first foot of the next glissade. |
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Fabric is woven in relatively narrow widths and long lengths, cut and assembled side-to-side for garments, blankets and other textile uses. |
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Range of motion was measured with a goniometer, and the side-to-side differences for extension and flexion were calculated. |
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An advanced skater only uses a side-to-side arm swing for short sprints at a race starting line or for steep uphills. |
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Finally, side-to-side duodenojejunostomy was performed 110 days postoperatively. |
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The rocking side-to-side motion of this has a pat-a-cake game quality that makes it unconvincing anyway. |
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Use a spoon to drizzle the melted chocolate onto the popcorn and marshmallows in a side-to-side motion. |
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It was repaired by side-to-side duodenojejunostomy. |
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If it seems that you don't have the side-to-side vision you've been accustomed, you may have an early sign of glaucoma. |
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There should be no side-to-side play in the console masts or any forward and back play in the console assembly or handlebars. |
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The basic idea of the V-Mixer is to create side-to-side movement of polymer flow, as well as an up-and-down movement. |
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Finally, a side-to-side jejunojejunostomy was performed. |
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As expected from any Freedom Arms six-guns, the action is smooth, the cylinder locks up tightly, with almost no movement of the cylinder either fore and aft or side-to-side. |
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When converted to a TV signal, viewers sometimes see a troublesome visual effect called judder, which is especially noticeable when the picture makes sweeping, side-to-side movements. |
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Once in air, each snake flattened out and moved side-to-side. |
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Customers will get the full picture as they turn products side-to-side, upside down, and then zoom in and out to examine every angle. |
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It deploys the Compression Anastomosis Clip during side-to-side and end-to-side anastomoses. |
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A strafe is a side-to-side camera movement. If you're a fan of first-person shooter games, you know how fundamental strafing can be to a game. |
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The camber is the arch or slope from side-to-side of a vessel's weather deck for water drainage. |
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Specifically, earthquake waves with side-to-side ground motions tend to travel faster through Earth's shell than do those with up-and-down movements, Romanowicz explains. |
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The biggest problem is when instructors mimic the side-to-side action that naturally occurs when bicyclists pedal while not seated, such as when riding uphill or in a sprint. |
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Side-to-side variation, front and back, rock step in place, clockwise and counterclockwise movement. |
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Side-to-side adjustments are made by loosening and re-locking a large Allen screw. |
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