A safety karabiner comprises a swivelling gate with a sliding locking ring operating in conjunction with a lock-bolt. |
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Across from the door was a large window with a sliding door, offering a view of the busy street below. |
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The living room includes a fireplace fitted with a coal-effect gas fire as well as sliding doors opening onto a small patio. |
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Sheath the three walls that need plywood, and get the sliding door working. |
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Then I moved into my own space, but all it comprised was a recess off the main room separated by hardboard sliding doors. |
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Unadorned windows, sliding doors, and glass porch railings bring in the view. |
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They developed a full range including pivot doors, sliding doors, square sliding doors and curvy ones. |
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Each time the sliding doors leading to the tracks open, a rush of cold air fills the station. |
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Non-slip tiles on the floor will save you sliding about and doing yourself an injury. |
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There was blood flowing onto my leg, I could feel the tickle of the little droplets sliding. |
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The sliding windows are held in place by parting beads, with a stop bead at the front. |
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A nubbin on the left side of the Glock magazine lip needs to be ground off for the sliding gate to fit over the lip. |
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They walked to his car in silence, sliding in and belting up in the same way. |
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It was about three feet wide, six feet tall, and the doors were all sliding glass which slid open at the touch of a button. |
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A sliding door lets us out into the peaceful Bernese village of Schwarzenburg. |
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Christiana liked the cool, smooth feel of strands of pearls sliding through her hands. |
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This could probably be helped by some rubber pieces on the nosepiece and by the ears to reduce sliding. |
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Within a few blocks my feet were sliding back and forth inside my sandals, which made it difficult to walk without seeming to mince. |
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He frowned again, reaching a hand out and sliding the pads of his fingers down her face. |
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The sound of a single sliding footstep squelching through the thick mud alerted him. |
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Curtain walls, sliding doors, transoms, and more can be finished in dark bronze or clear anodized and painted bronze or white. |
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I can barely shift into second gear without sliding and almost spinning out of control. |
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The curved lid uses sliding dovetails in the frame and then bent, shiplapped boards form the outer skin. |
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The best windows are awning and casement styles because these often close tighter than sliding types. |
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We've left behind the smaller highway and merged onto an Interstate, the miles sliding by now at a rapid clip. |
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There's the strong likelihood of my stitches sliding off my needles with every movement. |
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With its faux rice-paper lamps and shoji sliding doors, the street could easily pass for a tidy neighborhood in Tokyo. |
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The present invention relates to an improved tribometer having a sliding unit for receiving test samples. |
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At the same time the Ottoman Empire, increasingly plagued by corruption and misrule, was sliding ever closer to its eventual disintegration. |
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Somehow he made a misstep and lost his footing, sliding awkwardly down to the bottom of the ravine and bruising himself painfully. |
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The bar has a sliding storage drawer that can accommodate mixers, sodas or standard bus boxes. |
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Another shattering sound, this one as the glass sliding door that led out to the backyard exploded inward in a shower of glass and metal. |
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I welcomed the soothing feeling of the water sliding off me and just stood under the shower, soaking in the fresh scent of the soap and water. |
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Compared to the standard version, the SX model as subject here, has two side sliding doors. |
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We practise sliding downhill with skis at 90 degrees to the fall line, edges biting deep. |
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Both the rear seat and trunk get decent space, and sliding in and out of the car is considerably easier. |
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Avoid constantly yanking up your denim tube dress by sliding it over your favorite top. |
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This also means swiveling around the sliding carriage that holds the file, and duplicating the angles you used earlier. |
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The hall was empty, and he pulled his head back and closed the door, sliding the chain from the catch. |
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My front wheel hit the rear fender of the car and I ended up sliding along the road sideways. |
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One look at the sword, a slender blade as smooth as ice, and she felt her mind sliding into soft clouds. |
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When he eventually tries a square pass to van Persie, some defender makes a desperate sliding clearance. |
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The dining room has a mottled beige carpet and sliding glass doors to the patio area. |
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The band does its best when it's not being noisy with their octave guitar chord sliding and noodling. |
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Roxie began uncapping a mauve colored lip gloss, sliding the small spongy tip across her lips. |
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I spent two hours sliding pieces of paper into plastic wallets and putting them in files. |
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He planted his sliding step and uncorked the most devastating ball of any player of his time. |
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He cascaded down the hall, sliding on the damp ground and coming to a skid in front of a door. |
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When a fish bites, the sliding sinker enables it to swim a short distance with the bait before feeling resistance. |
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During such a test, the skier should avoid snowplowing and sliding on turns. |
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The hole in the floor was covered with a sliding panel flush with the aircraft's skin. |
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Setting her underclothes down, she began stripping out of the clothes she wore and stepped into the shower, sliding the shower door shut. |
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I reach the entrance, and when the sliding doors part, a rush of cold air almost pushes me back out of the mall. |
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The old metal parted easily, and within moments they were sliding the antique chain through the looped handles. |
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Suddenly, he slams the car into reverse on the muddy road, almost sliding into a ditch. |
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Another safety enhancement is the tiny sliding safety switch at the top of the bolster. |
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We quickly unload cases, leave them with our bags and personal belongings in the store room and lock the door with the sliding bolt and padlock. |
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Then he slid the bolt home, engaged the chamber by sliding a metal lever forward, and propped the weapon on the window ledge. |
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Instead of sliding down hills on sleds, kids now barrel down the street on bikes and skateboards. |
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The secondary top hook can be held in place by sliding the line through plastic sleeving. |
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Finally I reach the wall and push myself off but now I am bouncing from wall to wall sliding along the carpet. |
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There is a metallic hum as the glass barrier moves, sliding into the floor, and the metal bars in the portal retract up. |
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Momentum from the whirling caused her body to continue sliding on a smooth, level surface. |
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I burst through the wall sliding along the carpeted floor hitting everything in my path. |
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Unsteady on his feet, Matt fell on his back, sliding along the shattered glass once more before coming to a halt. |
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Then he grabbed the keys to his car, extending the ignition key, and grabbed her wrist, sliding it along forcefully. |
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He felt no resistance from Annie, so he risked sliding a hand along her thigh. |
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It is done by grasping a small portion of hair and gently applying traction while sliding the fingers along the hair shafts. |
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I changed quickly, sliding into the gorgeous red dress with its ribbon straps and low neckline, the skirt a short flare of chiffon. |
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Pain shot through my arm, quickly dampened by drugs sliding into my bloodstream. |
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They had spoken in unison, with quickly flashing grins sliding onto their lips. |
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I realized that I was still holding Sean's hand and dropped it quickly, sliding into the seat Amber had just vacated. |
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He failed to cope with the country's economic problems, however, and was unable to prevent the country sliding into an economic recession. |
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Other will argue that Greenspan prevented the US economy from sliding into recession in the late 90s following the dotcom collapse. |
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Meanwhile, the economy is sliding rapidly into recession, deflation is worsening, and joblessness is at record levels. |
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With the slumping global economy squeezing its exports, Japan is sliding into its fourth recession in a decade. |
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It turned out the pilot had vertigo during the descent and thought he was straight and level while he was sliding back into a trail position. |
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The toboggan slide has three individual sliding channels and rubber tubes are provided for the riders. |
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We would then look at it through an instrument that looked, and behaved, like a slide rule, with sliding piece made of smoked glass. |
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The eastern wall features extensive glazing in the form of sliding doors with Brazilian cedar window frames. |
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The living room is exceptionally bright and has a cork floor and sliding doors to the patio. |
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Immediately ahead is a country-style kitchen which has sliding doors leading to a patio area in the back garden. |
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You also want window coverings that can function equally well at the windows and at the sliding doors. |
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And when you have the sliding door out of the track, give the sill and channel a good cleaning. |
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I knew the sliding doors a few doors down from us led to the elevator, so I turned myself invisible and waited. |
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He got it all by building a second interior wall at the rear of the house, creating the pockets for the sliding doors. |
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The van had a side sliding door and a rear door, and has been described as looking similar to a police van. |
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The breakfast room has wooden floorboards and sliding doors to the rear patio. |
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The sliding doors to the balcony are open, but the screen doors are still closed. |
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This room has sliding doors that lead to the rear patio and a door to the family room. |
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I shoved my key into the lock and unlocked the door as fast as I could before sliding in to the driver's seat. |
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But there is an exit charge based on a sliding scale of five per cent in year one down to zero in year six. |
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It's a sliding scale which varies according to the individual's level of trust in God. |
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Maybe an insurance premium based on a sliding scale of item value, which could be refunded if the transaction is successful would be best. |
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In 1975, Ireland had a sliding scale scheme for tax and royalties on oil and gas discovered in Irish waters. |
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The new BIK rules will operate on a sliding scale from 30 per cent to 6 per cent. |
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He believes what's needed is a sliding scale of road pricing with charges varying according to journey times. |
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Nationals are taxed on a sliding scale with a maximum taxable rate of 25 per cent. |
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Each of the 12 units qualifies for double rent allowance and rates remission on a sliding scale. |
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This money could be used as a government match, on a sliding scale, to encourage all Americans to set up private accounts. |
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He proposed that the system be made solvent by reducing benefits on a sliding scale, according to income. |
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The rate applies on a sliding scale and ranges from 7.65 per cent to 34 per cent. |
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Transfer tax is imposed on a sliding scale for private transfers and usually works out at 7.5 per cent. |
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It charges corporate income tax on a sliding scale, dependent upon a company's in-state sales. |
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He pushed the door open with the muzzle of his shotgun, his finger sliding off the exterior of the trigger guard to curl around the trigger. |
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I had forgotten about the sliminess of raw meat, the sliding of blood and what felt like mucus between my fingers and the surface of the meat. |
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She desperately searched for good footing, slipping and sliding as she tried to get back up. |
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I've never driven in the snow before and after slipping and sliding my way back this evening I have no desire to do it again. |
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We slogged across the pasture, truck tires slipping and sliding in the mud, and wound up walking the last hundred yards or so. |
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There had been heavy rain the night before, so even his ten-year-old Nissan Patrol four-wheel drive was slipping and sliding quite a bit. |
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A heavy shower before the game made for a slippery surface and much sliding and difficulty in gaining possession. |
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Envelopes are rapidly slithering and sliding across the floor and plastic bags can be seen floating upwards as if they were balloons. |
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Thin, yet strong, washi is used to make all kinds of Japanese household items, including sliding doors, fans, and lamps. |
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It operates much like a simple metal bookend where the book itself prevents the end from sliding or flipping. |
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Suddenly tears sprung from her eyes, slowly sliding off her soft cheeks and landing onto the cement, each tear bringing out more sorrow. |
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He grabs the boy by the collar of his shirt and heaves him across the room, sending him sliding into a table. |
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Philadelphia cabinetmakers soon eliminated the nailhead problem by sliding the bottom boards into grooves cut into the drawer sides. |
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She found them and turned it in the lock, unlocking the door and sliding it open. |
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He said the ground floor would have a sliding door to make separate areas for activities such as drama productions. |
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The country is sliding towards chaos and risks turning into a narco-terrorist state. |
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Only the lizards seemed charmed by the sun, sliding like quicksilver among the crannies in the walls. |
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The sliding door to the back was sparkling clean and the footprints in the back yard had been covered with last night's snowfall. |
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Only then could I reach the tangle, which I simply untwined before sliding down the rope to the deck. |
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Like the original the door has a sliding piece and this clips into the rear of the aircraft to ensure a snug fit. |
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All the reinforced fencing, railroad ties, and flying buttresses can keep the uphill from sliding downhill for only so long. |
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The jenny had between six and twenty-four spindles mounted on a sliding carriage. |
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The netsuke, with the kimono sash and a sliding bead, together formed a kind of removable hip pocket. |
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This breastplate is designed to keep the saddle from sliding backwards while allowing the horse freedom of movement. |
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The weighbridge itself was an Avery platform scales with a graduated sliding bar balance which indicated the weight on the platform. |
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To remedy this, there is a loop of webbing on the bottom of the pack to put a waist strap through and keep it from sliding up. |
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Its sliding was a dull blue color and the shutters on the sides of each spotlessly cleaned window were white. |
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It's a large room with a pretend-bar, a kitchen on the right and sliding glass doors lead to a covered balcony with an above-the-ground spa pool. |
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Her spaghetti straps kept sliding off her shoulders, so guys had a very good view. |
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One member of our group, an adventurous type who preferred the nom de guerre, Cheeko, injured himself sliding down a wooden bannister. |
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She reached the driver's side, opened the door, and stepped in, sliding comfortably into the bucket seat. |
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Not only do windows open, there are also vertically sliding panels of grey translucent glass to cut down light. |
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The sliding displacement between doublets may be found by multiplying the shear angle, in radians, by the interdoublet distance. |
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Prices of steel products and non-ferrous metals, such as copper, are sliding, the State Development Reform Commission said. |
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Dove through the sliding doors and whammed them shut, crouching on all fours, heart beating wildly, peering out at him. |
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She got incredibly hyper and we managed to get into a huge food fight, sliding across my kitchen floor on chocolate syrup and whipped cream. |
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The master bedroom is quite large and has a beamed ceiling, wall-to-wall windows and sliding doors to the rear patio area. |
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I sighed with relief before sliding into the jeep and slipping the keys in the ignition. |
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And the huge sliding doors on both sides allow for the kind of access normally offered by the cargo holds of large merchant ships. |
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Leaving the commons behind, I kick-started my motorcycle, and rode toward the sliding door of the warehouse. |
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Double sliding doors between the drawing room and dining room have been recessed into the dividing wall. |
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The country is again sliding into recession at a time when policy makers have few options to revive growth. |
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Knee pads are often the first thing to hit the pavement, and need to stay in place while you're sliding. |
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South walls are formed of large sliding floor-to-ceiling windows with, outside them, folding panels of local reeds in aluminium frames. |
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He rains light kisses all over her face and neck, taking her hand and sliding a beautiful diamond and alexandrite ring onto her finger. |
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Even the sliding panels along the main storage wall are old doors that have been rehung. |
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Modern display units feature large sliding trays laid with tiles, enabling customers to envisage a whole floor. |
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Cahill asked in his smooth voice, sliding into the passenger side seat alongside Gemmel. |
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On the landside of the main room, where people pass from front door to bedroom corridor, are more sliding doors opening into a sunken court. |
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The most obvious difference is that glass windows have replaced sliding wood shutters, and houses now have electricity. |
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I still have the family, living and dining room to do, but the sliding glass door, the kitchen and the laundry room are finished. |
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Inside, the luggage area has six anchorage points for securing smaller items of luggage to stop them sliding around during travel. |
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One evening I attempted to open the sliding glass door leading onto my balcony. |
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The sliding motion of those sheets over each other gives pencil lead its properties. |
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Members pay a yearly fee on a sliding scale, depending on age, occupation, and residence. |
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Knapp decorated the sliding hatch in the dining room with gold, silver, and copper leaf on enamel, replacing an earlier plain copper sheet. |
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Less friction results in less effort involved in sliding the mouse across the surface. |
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The drawing of an eye is accompanied by the description of images sliding onto the retinal membrane. |
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America is sliding toward a firmer belief in the inequality of men and believes less and less in the unity of the human species. |
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By sliding your finger up and down that strip, you can control the sub-light speed of the ship, from full throttle to full reverse. |
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Besides the men against the windows, particularly notable moments included the women diving head first into pews and sliding down handrails. |
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He eliminated the traditional valve on the spigot and instead used a sliding bit as the gate. |
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She was slowly and carefully sliding the headband into her hair so that it would fluff up just the right amount in the back. |
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I was impressed by the scene of a ringed planet sliding across the sky on its way to block out the sun. |
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The free sliding experiments suggest that mechanical linkages between the doublets prevent free sliding in an intact axoneme. |
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Based on the same architecture of the Focus C-Max, it has sliding rear doors. |
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There will also have sliding doors separating the second bedroom from a reception room so that the living space can be extended if needed. |
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The announcer's voice came back into perspective with Dice as he sprinted into the ring, sliding under the ropes. |
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I opened the door to my flat and went in, locking it again behind me and sliding the bolts across for good measure. |
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It is believed that this articulation permitted a sliding movement of the tibia on the astragalus. |
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The outer plates hold the outer laths loosely in place, allowing sliding during the formation of the shell. |
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In this case, the resistance to sliding is produced by harder asperities on the surfaces and by adhesion between points of solid-solid contact. |
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Inside, there is an inner glass wall with sliding doors, while the outer skin has opening louvres. |
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When a few grey curls of smoke started sliding out, a young male assistant hurried over. |
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But they may have to be lowered later to prevent the rest of the economy sliding back into recession. |
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The tractors feature sliding gear transmission with eight forward and two reverse speeds. |
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After sliding to a ninth-place finish in doubles luge at his second Olympics, he had a confession to make. |
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A cotter pin acts a safety measure to prevent the arm from sliding off the stub. |
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Five minutes later I'm sliding around outside in the tail end of a whopper American snowstorm. |
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This is a country which was facing creeping Talibanization and was sliding towards disintegration. |
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There was a shuffle from inside the room and the sound of a bolt sliding back on the inside before the door opened. |
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The sliding velocity was obtained by dividing the average value of the lengths of tracks by the given period of time. |
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A fish tank bubbled quietly next to the sliding glass doors which looked out upon the lake. |
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She came back with a cow horn tankard of beer, brown foam sliding down one side. |
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A wooden contraption with a sliding seat and an oarlock place at the edge of the launch. |
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It is proposed to put kinetic fencing in place on the hillside to prevent anymore land sliding away. |
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The lack of sliding side doors sees the Trajet lose out to the Kia here, and the seats can be more awkward and harder to fit. |
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Glass is a heavy material and sliding the sashes up and down also puts a strain on the joints. |
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Heavy sliding steel grilles screen the openings, but also allow views into the entrance hall beyond. |
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Are too many of the top quarterbacks sliding down the backside of the hill with not enough young talent to replace them? |
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On cue they lifted the gray box and stepped forward as one, sliding the casket into the hearse. |
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The fur naps to the rear, thus sliding forward and resisting backward movement. |
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He twirled the gold band, Helen's wedding ring, around on the tip of his little finger, before sliding it down to the knuckle. |
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Despite a few tricks such as sliding seats, the rear cabin is very small and best re-served for schoolchildren and their schoolbags. |
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The growing areas are divided into terraces to prevent the crops from sliding downhill. |
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The new hall is concrete and stone and huge baulks of timber, throwing itself out to the world's best view through great sliding glass doors. |
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After scrambling the eggs and buttering the toast, she divided it up on three plates, sliding one in front of Geoff and another in front of Rick. |
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I must warn you though that your wheels will leave marks on the surface you're sliding on. |
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These organs were played only with sliding stops, not a keyboard like a modern organ. |
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I used rudder, stick, and brakes to keep the jet from sliding sideways or departing the runway. |
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When required, a massive sliding door of solid oak protects the privacy of the bedroom. |
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I can still string a box, do the sealing wax and sliding knots, all because of Joan. |
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He held up his hand in order to silence any dim-witted replies as the sliding barn door swayed and heaved before finally giving way. |
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She is stirring up a potent stew, her Mexican folk stock infused with pinches of dub reggae, Senegalese mbalax and Indian classical sliding. |
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She told of riding a pony, sliding down the haystack and wading in the stream on the farm. |
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He heard the steps of delicate feet, the stamp of the horses' hooves, and then a sound like silk sliding against silk. |
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It's incredibly powerful, a hefty, sliding lead tenor that never seems to stop for breath over a whole bunch of baritones and basses. |
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The aircraft hit the embankment short of the threshold, sliding up it, turning through 90-deg and coming to a stop. |
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She turned around, her arm sliding across the surface, but to her dismay, she had accidentally batted a cracked clay pot from the closed covers. |
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By the sliding of a switch on this minuscule thumb drive, the drive would offer write protection. |
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How do we stop from sliding down the slippery slope till we reach the oubliette where lurk the rack, the branding-iron, and the thumbscrew? |
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But the windows were cold and slick, my jacket kept sliding down the glass and my head went with it, landing on the window frame with a thunk. |
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For private sales a transfer tax is imposed on a sliding scale. |
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However, they may still charge a sliding scale early encashment penalty. |
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It brings us to another question, whether the neck region of a flagellar axoneme with a basal body could make some mechanical hindrance to microtubules sliding. |
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There are no entry charges, and exit charges are applied on a sliding scale from 5 per cent of the fund value in year one to zero per cent in year six. |
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A large steel staircase led up to a second floor with two sliding doors. |
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Or perhaps EBT programs could permit the purchase of ethical items based on a sliding price scale. |
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He did, as all baseball players do after sliding into a base, but I was dumbstruck. |
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Capital gains tax is paid on a sliding scale up to 33 per cent. |
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Probably a ring-shaped structure holds the DNA like a sliding clamp. |
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Most prisons issue incident reports on a sliding scale from 100 series to 400 series. |
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During play whenever he tried to run, which was not very often, he found his trousers sliding down to his knees, much to the amusement of the spectators. |
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Thakor ran the numbers and showed me the results on a sliding scale that reflected a range of potential interest rates. |
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Each boat contains a crew of two and each crew rows an identical 7.1 metre boat that includes two sliding seats and the same sculling oars as used in standard rowing boats. |
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The woman was able to escape because her attacker was scared off after he heard a homeowner open up his sliding glass door. |
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Roberts said injuries in such an accident could range from burns to broken bones, bruises and sprained ankles from sliding down the emergency chutes. |
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Entry charges have been dropped in favour of exit penalties, which are applied on a sliding scale from 5 per cent in year one down to zero in year five. |
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Among the ship's fittings were lanterns with hinged and sliding doors as well as furniture, including stools, benches, folding stands, trestles and tables. |
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When I finally opened the sliding door I was surprised to see him standing there already completely dressed in his haori and hakama and ready to go. |
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The animated effect looks a little like a drawer sliding into a chest. |
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Nadal spends April and May sliding his way to victories at Monte Carlo, Barcelona, and Rome on clay. |
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But the film disappeared from sight after that viewing, sliding into complete obscurity and while I never forgot it I also never even learned its name. |
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And to avoid being just a me-too truck, the brand is offering nifty innovations, including sliding dividers for the truck bed and a built-in toolbox. |
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Snapping the bracelets on and the chain around my neck, I came to sliding the leather belt around my slender waist only to put the two chains on it. |
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Our vehicle started sliding, so it was time to put snow chains on. |
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The ship gave a sudden lurch as the lines were cast off, and began sliding away from the dock in such a way that it seemed the dock itself was receding from them. |
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There was the sound of a bolt sliding out, and she opened the door. |
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The shuttle launch gantry is equipped with seven 1,200-foot-long sliding wires, each attached to a basket similar to those used for hot-air ballooning. |
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Then the pain disappeared and he heard and felt something ripping through the Velcroed holes on the back of the bathrobes and something sliding down by his legs. |
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So when I was asked to take a high-powered road car to an exclusively booked circuit for a morning of tail-out, power sliding, I had to double-check. |
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In 1954 a man was fined for sliding down the moving handrail. |
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He stepped onto the grooved rubber flooring that was likely used to siphon off wet shoes and boots, before quickly sliding into the front seat of the rail. |
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An adjustable pivot sliding in a slotted length of angle iron that's attached to the table of your jigsaw, makes a handy fixture for cutting true discs. |
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Each girl sat on one of the banisters of the staircase, sliding down the long flight of stairs, landing a few seconds before Nick in the grand hall. |
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She hated walking down stairs, sliding down banisters was so much easier. |
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The trackballs allow either of the pilots to move his individual cursor, a large crosshair, among his three displays, seamlessly sliding from one to the other. |
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You'll hear rather than see the unassuming clank of diesel locos sliding in and out of Newton Dale and the more exuberant klaxon and puff, puff, puff of the steam trains. |
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The building envelope is usually formed from balconies and loggias, creating a semi-public layer enclosed by an external skin of folding or sliding shutters. |
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For my money the risk in snowblading is the lack of stability from a small sliding base, which means if you go over it's likely to be a fast fall with a smack landing. |
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A new facade will be made from translucent plastic panels, with sliding sections that will let the park seem to enter the center. |
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I remember the lubricated side against me, not against her, sliding back and forth. |
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No sobs, no snuffles, just tears sliding down my pale cheeks. |
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He also knew all about technique, teaching Allan to rugby tackle in the classical style of the day, hitting the opponent low in the thighs and sliding to grasp his ankles. |
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She hauled open the huge sliding barn door, and walked to the feed bin in the dark, reminding herself to get her dad to replace the burned-out light bulb. |
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The plant produces sliding windows for pickup trucks, quarter windows with lights and lift gate assemblies at a volume of approximately 480,000 units per year. |
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Back she comes with her shopping bag, sliding on the icy pavements, the yellow afternoon lights coming on and trolleybuses schussing along on their crackling ski-poles. |
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Maria pulled the sliding barn door open and turned on the light. |
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Let's keep it like that, rather than sliding into a quagmire that renders it useless to the republic. |
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Again, it was the strong imprint of utilitarian thought patterns in economics that kept so many economists sliding down through the railway embankments of eugenic reasoning. |
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The new room measures only 12x13 feet but feels far more spacious thanks to a large casement window and sliding glass doors that open onto a new deck. |
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Barrow-wheeling icers follow, sliding in their cartloads of crushed ice. |
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The contestants use brooms to sweep a path on the ice for a sliding stone. |
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Where the skirting board butts up against a doorframe, check that the angle is true and, if not, use a sliding bevel to measure the angle of the cut and mark on the board. |
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When we bought our house, the home inspector said the sliding glass door did not have safety glass, and he recommended replacement to prevent injury. |
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Robert Brill's sliding black panels, eliminating all frills, sparely reveal the few evocative necessaries, concentrating on framing the two human figures. |
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The addition of regulatory proteins, troponin and tropomyosin, is known to increase the sliding speed of thin filaments in the in vitro motility assay. |
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Rotation of the lever in a second direction translates rotational movement into sliding motion of the upper disk in a second direction to control the water flow rate. |
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The front sight is a black post riding in a dovetail, thus easily adjusted for windage, while the rear sight is a buckhorn on a sliding ramp to adjust for elevation. |
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Features of the Fulton include reconstructed Portland stone features and detailing such as window surrounds, lintels and sills and sliding slash windows. |
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In the midst of secret button activators, underground hidden keypads, and sliding walls, a lift, the ultimate sign of normalcy, was a welcoming change. |
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Try to imagine the average student sliding out from under the duvet, seamlessly moving across to their desk, and then writing or typing non-stop for 30 minutes. |
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The cycloid has the property that a particle P sliding on a cycloid will exhibit simple harmonic motion and the period will be independent of the starting point. |
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It has jaws adapted to receive and grasp a roller and a movable sliding spindle to engage with the staff of the balance-wheel, and a lever for operating the spindle. |
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Entrance fees may be non-refundable or refundable on a sliding scale. |
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The first real goalmouth action comes as Mills makes himself a yard near the right touchline and welts a ball across the turf to where Heskey is sliding in. |
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It was picking up great clouds of dust as it moved in to touch down, the side passenger sliding door already opening before the undercarriage touched ground. |
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It could be the old chestnut that we live in a multiverse of infinite possibility, where every sliding door decision is a decision that was made both ways. |
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To the west, full-height sliding glass panels provide splendid views and scents of the landscape, magnificently expanding the compressed living spaces. |
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With no food or water, and the dangers of hypothermia and dehydration sliding into inevitability, the men continue their treacherous descent through white-out conditions. |
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The building is a simple metal box, its south-facing elevation constructed from a wall of sliding timber and glass doors that provide access to a veranda. |
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Among the features which make Micra stand out are sliding rear seats to maximise cabin space, a keyless ignition system and storage space under the passenger seat. |
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I ran into the house and slammed shut the sliding glass door. |
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The room was spinning, and things kept sliding in and out of focus. |
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Visitor numbers were already sliding at the Minster, in common with other cathedrals, and it remains to be seen how low the figures will sink in the quieter off-season period. |
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Four computers and chairs, with the keyboards sliding out on a shelf, are housed in a recess along a wall which once held an aquarium of tropical fish. |
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Paddling across the glassy flat surface feels like sliding through warm butter. |
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Horizontal sliding windows are like double-hung windows except that the sashes are located on the left and right edges rather than on the tops and bottoms. |
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At 20 fathoms the winze came out into the side of a large stope which was curved so that despite being on the footwall there was a grave danger of sliding over the edge. |
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She ran across the spongy ground, her feet sinking and sliding in the mud. |
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The house has been completely renovated and has a new roof, refitted kitchen, cornice work, pine floors, sliding sash windows and electric security gates. |
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All of the apartments will have en suite shower rooms, custom designed kitchens, fitted wardrobes, large timber sliding sash windows and ten foot high ceilings. |
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But, again, the argument is sliding between considerations of a statutory concept, citizenship, and considerations of a constitutional concept, alienage. |
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A number of models have been proposed based on assumption of certain feedback mechanisms wherein local sliding between microtubules is regulated by the axonemal curvature. |
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If your bag wants to fly upside down, add some weight to the bottom by sliding a few paper clips onto the bottom of the bag. |
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The property is littered with giant flat-screen TVs and expensive boys' toys, with lacquered sliding panels hiding any mess. |
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