All eyes turned to the second item written on the slide, as the studio boss jabbed at it with his cigar. |
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The lanyard is held snug by the elasticity of the cord and by an adjustable slide consisting of interlocking O-rings. |
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Each evening they present a slide show of the next day's features so you can recognise the landmarks on the journey through. |
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Emigrations were induced by removing the roof slide from the old nest, forcing the ants to find a new home. |
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Tracks with yawners like Mack 10, Insane Clown Posse and E40 do nothing to help the album's inevitable downward slide. |
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The reflector reflects the light from the lamp toward the condensing lens, which focuses the light onto the slide being projected. |
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Unless scientists and teachers can re-establish a sense of science as a progressive social project, we will not be able to halt the slide. |
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The uniform for the Wolf Cub Scout is the official blue Cub Scout shirt, Wolf neckerchief, and slide. |
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The light recoil and modest slide pace lull the shooter into a false sense of security. |
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Open and unload the action, turn out the takedown screw about a turn and a half, and then slide the barrel from the receiver. |
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He took a swig of wine, set the wineskin aside and made to slide down under the cloak to sleep, but Kieran caught his arm. |
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He wined down, did the electric slide and did his forward version of the moonwalk. |
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The ramp began to slide back inside the side of the ship and the airlock door automatically swung shut. |
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Indeed, one of the prices of a victory won in the face of French and German recalcitrance has been a slide in UK support for the single currency. |
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They allow the hinge edge of the sash to slide away from the window frame as it opens. |
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As a rebreather diver, I know that I must close a manual slide on my mouthpiece before I take it out of my mouth to avoid it flooding. |
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All but the rearmost portion of the slide was too hot to hold but the frame never got that warm. |
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The centre seats slide, recline or fold and the rearmost ones easily fold into the floor. |
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If the only drill is too small, use a small screwdriver, knife, or round file to ream out the hole until the fastener will slide in snugly. |
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Since super-8 film is reversal stock like slide film, I had never thought a super-8 negative could exist. |
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A senior Naval rating who allowed his fitness to slide over the years believes RN fitness test can be a blessing in disguise. |
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When the rand began to slide in 1996, then governor of the Reserve Bank Chris Stals sold dollars to buy rands. |
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Before we can slide into the booth, he is already talking with the excited, slightly conspiratorial tone of a friend with some juicy gossip. |
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As his Roush Racing teammates had banner seasons, Jeff Burton continued to slide. |
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In the medical and pharmaceutical sectors, Amiloy 22 can be used to fabricate shaft bushings, bearings, piston rings, pump parts, and slide pads. |
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Aviva joins a growing band of hard-pressed life insurance companies putting the slide rule over their Irish operations in a bid to cut costs. |
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Once the wedge is secured, slide the fender into the exposed slot until it clicks. |
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He moved the slide action back and forth, checking that the movement was smooth enough to meet his satisfaction. |
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In some quieter moments acoustic and slide guitars give them a breezy alt-country feel, while other songs seem designed for dancing. |
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It was a favorite vantage point from which many of them had watched many other Bath Iron Works ships slide down the ways. |
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The tears were the silent burning kind that slide down your cheeks like hot wax down a candle. |
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He didn't come out, he didn't wave or slide the window open to yell for me. |
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It felt like slipping down a powerful water slide, bouncing left and right. |
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There are three swimming pools, a 54-meter water slide and a swimming lagoon with a man-made white sandy beach. |
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The water slide was a firm favourite with children and teachers alike again this year. |
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This holds the top firm but allows the rebate to slide in and out of the slot. |
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Right after we stepped into the portal it felt like we were going down some weird water slide. |
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It takes its name from the life-sized shipwreck centrepiece containing a 150 ft-long water slide. |
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I became panicky the closer I got to the bottom of the slide and to the edge of the water. |
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Keynote speaker Mr Harbison delivered a slide presentation which accompanied his lecture. |
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The accentuation of the finale's polka is heart-warming, the string slide on its first appearance pure magic. |
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They clambered up the jagged stones and tried not to slide down on spiky ones on the ways down. |
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A presser foot, for a sewing machine for use in sewing slide fasteners to garments, has a foot portion pivotally mounted on a vertically movable presser bar. |
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Upstairs, photographs are being scanned for a slide show, then affixed to boards for display at the reception. |
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A slide show beams Americana pictures of kids ice-fishing, aproned men cooking pasta, and prairie sunsets. |
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I parked the stroller at the base of the metal slide and wrestled Julia in her bulky snowsuit out of the belted contraption. |
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Near the door thousands of stilettos slide and shuffle on black ice, somehow always keeping their immaculate balance. |
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She was chatty and casual, and expressed her abstract concern that American democracy is on a cannibalistic downward slide. |
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When moving around a stream or river in waders, the angler should carry as little equipment as possible and slide feet forward, not step, to avoid losing balance. |
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Mick Box stomps his authority all over the guitar parts, wah-wah there, slide here, and as many twenty note a second solos as any heart could desire. |
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They also slide to the side to make access to the rear seats easier. |
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We walked over to the line for the water slide and stood there together. |
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Wisconsin's indoor and outdoor water theme parks draw families from the United States and abroad to slip and slide away in the world's largest water slides. |
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In the water park section of the same place, one of the water slides was shaped like a dragon and when you slide out, you slide out of the dragon's mouth. |
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Seconds later, he's speeding down a water slide, screaming like a child. |
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All of this adds to the danger of an uncontrolled slide into political adventurism, military provocation and war between the two nuclear-armed powers. |
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I wish most presenters would use a simple on-screen slide show, or old-style film slides, or an overhead projector, or a whiteboard or flip chart! |
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With the bass player and second guitarist supplying harmony vocals, and some fine slide playing from aforesaid guitarist, these guys got the job done. |
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In addition, Flashy Foot Wear sells flashy shoe bags, shoe slide protectors, and accessory bags, all of which can be purchased either retail or wholesale. |
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Walls that slide on tracks, platform floors, and pivoting panels are some of the devices used to reapportion the space while maintaining its flexible nature. |
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Bright aluminum bullion aiguillette shows virtually no wear or age and is complete with slide, cords, and attaching loops in virtually unissued condition. |
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If an occupant is improperly seated and resting his or her head against a window, the air bag is designed to slide between the glass and occupant as it inflates. |
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I've done a power slide in an airboat on the Florida Everglades. |
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Once on the plate smaller plates slide out to hold up the sleeves. |
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To set the parking brake, slide over to the passenger seat, roll down your window, and feel behind the windshield wiper until you notice a barely detectable, curved bump. |
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This removable component not only provides full-length rails on which the slide reciprocates, but also contains the trigger mechanism, safety and sear. |
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Further refinements mean that the rear seats both slide and recline. |
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Turn right side out and slide the shoe onto the foot of the stocking. |
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For example, the woolly rhinoceros, giant deer, the moose-like giraffe shown in the slide, and the cave bear were found only in Eurasia and Africa. |
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In fact, Zuckerberg derisively showed a slide of a search coming up with 10 blue links, a not-at-all-veiled reference to Google. |
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Another man, sitting in the playground of a sanatorium, was watching his toddler play on the slide of a jungle gym. |
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If the U.S. does nothing, the Arab world will continue its slide into sectarian bigotry, political repression, and madness. |
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A depression in one nation can become the slide on which our civilization would toboggan into economic collapse. |
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One of his feete unwares from him did slide, That downe hee fell into the deepe abisse, 545 Where drownd with him is all his earthlie blisse. |
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If you have a cookie spatula, slide it under the makowiec and transfer it to the baking pan. |
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For a small burn, with plenty of the patient's own skin available, allograft application is a long run for a short slide. |
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The police officer let the ticket slide when she found her brother-in-law's car illegally parked. |
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Bob sings harmony vocals, electric, lead acoustic, slide and lap steel guitar. |
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The administrator let the minor infraction slide with only a disapproving look. |
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The Canaries went ahead when the home defence failed to clear their lines and Pilkington was on hand to slide in his eighth goal of the campaign. |
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The drawback to this design was the need for a crosswedge in the slide near the muzzle, for assembly and disassembly. |
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Just tap and slide a finger along this pocket-size synth's touchpad to create your own Kraftwerkian sounds. |
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Another idea is blow dry your fringe to the side and secure with a slide or kirby grip. |
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The back of the car kicked out violently, forcing me to steer into the slide and accelerate in order to maintain control. |
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That just makes for more exciting action, as the lawn mowers slide sideways and the dirt and dust fly. |
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Any dancer who sees the show winces at how often the dancers slide on their knees and paws, without a kneepad in sight. |
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Collins shifts the slide, and the trumpet phrase gets faster and faster until it blurs into a buzzy pitch. |
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The mirror fork should slide vertically and be clampable on the mirror arm. |
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Just slide the daughtercard onto the audioboard connectors and plug the audio card into your computer. |
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The children's slide had a spirally helicine shape I had never seen before. |
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Except to Hayekian fanatics, it seems obvious that the coordinated global stimulus of 2009 stopped the slide into another Great Depression. |
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These games are the best games I have ever experienced and to qualify would be a dream of all of ours and an opportunity that we can't let slide. |
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We had never witnessed any gangsterly behaviour, or even seen any obvious 'wise guys', so we let that slide. |
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The children loved the slide, and they went on it over and over until it got dark outside. |
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At one time the memory consisted of a user making grease pencil marks on the radar screen and then calculating the speed using a slide rule. |
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Created by a rock slide sometime between 1955 and 1957, it is the island's easiest access point. |
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Competitors use this surface to slide their machines sideways, powersliding or broadsiding into the bends. |
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It had a short portion of the body which was first made to slide on the furrow bottom and gradually developed into a horizontal body. |
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A children's slide was used to deliver books from the street into the large crypt. |
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Sitting atop the cross slide is usually another slide called a compound rest, which provides 2 additional axes of motion, rotary and linear. |
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At the front end of the ram is a vertical tool slide that may be adjusted to either side of the vertical plane along the stroke axis. |
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In 1799 William Murdoch, who worked for the firm of Boulton and Watt, invented a new type of steam valve, called the D slide valve. |
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He designed a special planing machine for planing the faces of the slide valves. |
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Chalets often face south or downhill, and are built of solid wood, with a steeply gabled roof to allow accumulated snow to slide off easily. |
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The word lava comes from Italian, and is probably derived from the Latin word labes which means a fall or slide. |
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Bonding between layers is via weak van der Waals bonds, which allows layers of graphite to be easily separated, or to slide past each other. |
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His longtime friend and climbing partner, Chuck Maffei was spared from being pulled into the slide when their rope severed on a rockband. |
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Windows in the South Bend house are sashless. They are simply plates of glass that slide in the grooves of a wood casing. |
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And that is when the Chargers, snakebitten for so long in the playoffs, began their inexorable slide. |
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A strange game at the table involves oranges and kitchen implements flying as one or two bored housemates read or slide fetally under the table. |
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After a time, fully two miles away, he saw sheep grazing on a thinly verdured slide. |
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A queasy mix of eerie-sounding percussion, ominous slide guitar and creaky banjo adds to the backwoodsy, boogeyman feel. |
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Simply slide your finger along the neck to select the level of pitch and then squeeze the mouth to add the vibrato effect or the wah-wah sound. |
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A PETITION to bring a giant water slide to Dublin has been launched online. |
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A GIANT water slide up to 300m long could be set to take over Cardiff this summer. |
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Who could have predicted that a slide rule, typewriter, telephone, weather gauge, camera, and watch would morph into the modern smartphone? |
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Before recessing in December, Congress again let slide legislation to replace Medicare's much-maligned physician payment formula. |
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The hours tick by but by late afternoon, the first of the wildebeests slide down the steep bank and into the river. |
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Using a sharp knife, cut out Y-front shaped cookies from the dough and slide these on to the baking sheet. |
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Every day of class is important for a kid, so it's not an issue you want to let slide. |
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Volcanoes are usually not created where two tectonic plates slide past one another. |
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The Fraser River salmon population was affected by the 1914 slide caused by the Canadian Pacific Railway at Hells Gate. |
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For identification of the pathogen, a slide agglutination test with the corresponding antiplasma was used. |
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The frame and top and front of the slide have antiglare, satin finish, while the rear sides of the slide are highly polished. |
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Curling is a sport in which players slide stones on a sheet of ice towards a target area which is segmented into four concentric circles. |
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With the mortar in the stowed position, slide the dipstick all the way into the replenisher port. |
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I actually played reasonably well for a majority of the holes and then the ones that I let slide I ended up making a big number. |
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Murdoch also made innovations to the steam engine, including the sun and planet gear and D slide valve. |
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Using Fender Rhodes piano, funky backbeats and slide guitar on some tracks, the band boasts a soulful, late-night feel. |
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Beneath the surface, two plates of the Earth's crust were slowly colliding, forcing the Cocos Plate to slide under the Caribbean Plate. |
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A controlled slide is necessary to maintain momentum and achieve optimal boat run. |
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Cameron criticized previous Titanic films for depicting the liner's final plunge as a graceful slide underwater. |
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Both mountants can be placed on the same slide, with spores placed in each. |
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Early locomotive designs using slide valves and outside admission were relatively easy to construct, but inefficient and prone to wear. |
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When crushed, the leaves form a hard coating on the railhead that causes train wheels to slip and slide. |
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Meniscal tears and dislocations are common at the knees because it is easy to let the knees slide forward while turned out in first position. |
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Now the rail has come, and the fire-carriage says buz-buz-buz, and a hundred lakhs of maunds slide across that big bridge. |
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The midfielder turned provider moments later, his exquisite reverse pass perfectly weighted for Cisse to race on to and slide past Stoke keeper Asmir Begovic. |
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With quick presence of mind, Ootah grasped the rear upstander of the sled, which had begun to slide to and fro, and planted his harpoon in the ice. |
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There is a slide library which also covers films, and an IT suite. |
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With three critically acclaimed solo albums and a back catalogue of classics to draw from, Rod's own performances combine song writing, slide guitar and dry humour. |
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Maudslay perfected the slide rest lathe, which could cut machine screws of different thread pitches by using changeable gears between the spindle and the lead screw. |
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Beneath the inner trench wall, the two plates slide past each other along the subduction decollement, the seafloor intersection of which defines the trench location. |
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A HUGE 500ft-long water slide is coming to Swansea this summer. |
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With the aid of a Powerpoint slide show, he covered a range of topics from what to do if you break down on the motorway to how to calm down a road rager. |
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Trireme oarsmen used leather cushions to slide over the seats, which allowed them to use their leg strength as a modern oarsman does with a sliding seat. |
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Halfway up the 264 stairs leading to the top of the world's tallest water slide, it was clear this was the most breathtaking ride I'd ever encountered. |
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But one you shouldn't let slide is getting to grips with your finances. |
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The team's results continued to slide under Jacques leadership. |
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A belly carpeted in raised ridges may help legless lizards slide along. |
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In this slide you see a pair of synaptically connected neurons. |
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The T square, used by architects, makes very good parallels, if made to slide along the smooth edge of a drawing board, or a straightedge laid and kept steady on the paper. |
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Then the huge reddish trunks of massarandubas began to slide past us, their lofty crowns matting together so thickly that they seemed to make a solid roof. |
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When it is used to project a slide then at serves as a diascope. |
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In the tripartite slide projection Transformer, 1973-74, Sieverding's and Mettig's faces are super-imposed and combined into one androgynous, heavily made-up visage. |
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Nothing could be more exciting and exhilarating than a slide, on sleigh or toboggan, from the lofty summit of the ice-mound or cone down to its base. |
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Bramah patented a lathe that had similarities to the slide rest lathe. |
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Conversely, if the warp is spread out, the weft can slide down and completely cover the warp, giving a weft faced textile, such as a tapestry or a Kilim rug. |
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The dolphins follow the fish, stranding themselves briefly, to eat their prey before twisting their bodies back and forth in order to slide back into the water. |
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Water wells inkblack in the streets repeating the polelamps in glozy rosettes that dish and slide in the wash like radiolarians pale with phosphorous on a midnight sea. |
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Abrasion occurs when the ice and its load of rock fragments slide over bedrock and function as sandpaper, smoothing and polishing the bedrock below. |
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The slider is designed to slide and typically has a Teflon sole. |
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Then there is a shuffling sound, and the quiet slide of a spyhole cover. |
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Another way of turning large parts is a sliding bed, which can slide away from the headstock and thus open up a gap in front of the headstock for large parts. |
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And, as audience members, we have all experienced death by PowerPoint, the comatose state that results from being subjected to one stultifying slide after another. |
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To create a full-looking wreath, slide the knots close together. |
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Shipbuilding reached a peak in the early 20th century, especially during the Great War, but quickly went into a long downward slide when the war ended. |
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One conclusion is that the slide was caused by material built up during the previous glacial period and that a recurrence would be possible only after a new ice age. |
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A bikini... tends to slip and slide a bit in the surf. But for a die-hard sun worshipper, a two-piece suit is the next best thing to nothing at all. |
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The slide rest was positioned by a leadscrew to which power was transmitted through a pair of changeable gears so that it traveled in proportion to the turning of the work. |
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With just the shoulder strap on, you can still slide out from under it and be strangled, while the lap belt alone doesn't keep your face from hitting the steering wheel. |
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We all have found out that once a show goes into rehearsal, it's a toboggan slide and there's not enough time. So we had six months of preproduction meetings. |
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Now, George, grease it good, an' let hit slide down the hill hits own way. |
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