In addition the gunner's primary sight is slaved to the main gun, which does not allow the gunner to acquire targets in a hull-down posture. |
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During flight the missile is automatically slaved at about 0.5m above the line-of-sight to avoid obstacles. |
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An optional servo-controlled overhead weapons platform can be slaved to the commander's sight to allow operation independent from the turret. |
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The helmet measures the pilot's line of sight to the target so the sensors, avionics and weapons are slaved to the target. |
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The control system on the Moon can be slaved to individual receivers on Earth. |
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Take up screening positions around Nova Fortress and have your hyperdrives slaved to ours. |
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This is what the subject slaved to the pleasure principle must avoid at all costs. |
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I'd slaved over it for months while my husband worked double shifts in a hotel to help bankroll it. |
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His healing hands were just the job to recharge ailing volunteers who slaved throughout the contest, often in bad weather conditions. |
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By the time we loaded the kids in the van, I'd slaved for hours and resembled the neighborhood grinch. |
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In a masterstroke, organisers have slaved this blood and tarred squawker for a final fling at the Commonwealth Games. |
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Modern combat was too fast for anything like that anymore, so the turret was permanently slaved to the co-pilot's seat. |
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Another aspect that necessitates some planning is that the thermisters and fan controllers are slaved together in pairs. |
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He lounged around as the other students slaved away over homework and woke up early to attend classes. |
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A deadly fusillade of slaved ACP missiles raced out at the Destroyer's bridge tower. |
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Shy, plump, wearing a hand-knitted blue angora bolero, slaved over by my mother unpicked more than once to get it just right for the big occasion. |
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In a story, I suppose I would have slaved away at my school project and it would have been thrown away by my mother or ruined by one of the schoolkids. |
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As workers slaved away for longer and longer, they would lose energy, which would make them less productive. |
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It was Rose who slaved in the Sussex Laundry and washed up in pubs, putting the money carefully into a tin from which George borrowed. |
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Or maybe about that holiday you've just booked, not mentioning, of course, the hours you slaved in work to be able to afford it? |
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During the bomb run, the sight was slaved to the automatic pilot to guide the aircraft to the precise release point. |
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I am convinced that they slaved all weekend in order to produce solid statements for the committee. |
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For instance, imagine a machine on which an axis carrying a heavy workpiece is slaved to another axis moving a light tool. |
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A pair of slaved projectors could then project individual 'virtual' costumes on to the front and sides of each of the moving performers. |
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You would be infecting the new machine when you slaved the drive. |
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The Live computer has an RME Hammerfall card in it with Lightpipe over to the big guy and a M-Audio MIDISPORT 4x4 MIDI interface, slaved by a beat clock tied to a master sequencer. |
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Founded by freed slaved from the United States, who came to form the country's ruling class, Liberia's recent history has been characterized by internal strife and conflict. |
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Can be slaved to front panel key or aux. digital input. |
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She slaved to find all those things in the class colors. |
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Investigations and back tracking through a web of false leads and unwittingly slaved systems can be time consuming and resource intensive to pursue. |
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The high death rate was the result of the appalling conditions that workers slaved under, including perpetual near starvation, merciless beatings, ruthless hours, and the many tropical illnesses. |
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In eighteenth-century japan, writers scolded wives for adopting the fashions and manners of prostitutes, and young men for carelessly dissipating all the wealth their fathers had slaved to earn. |
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Some 45 workers slaved over the machines in two half-day shifts. |
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I slaved away in my tiny kitchen, gradually developing my own techniques in my quest for perfect results. |
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