His task is to deliver a just-in-time store, steering a crew of about 20 unpackers, stockers, sweepers and fix-it people. |
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Such modulation in steering muscle activity presumably causes alterations in wing motion and aerodynamic forces. |
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The car incorporates lots of Formula One-style technology, from trick underfloor aerodynamics to special steering wheel controls. |
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I saw Chris's knuckles turn white from his tight grip on the steering wheel. |
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He tied the man to the driver seat using some rope in the glove compartment and lashed his hands to the steering wheel. |
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Light steering was reactive enough to inspire confidence while firm handling and suspension remained settled around S-bends and potholes. |
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Gordon's statements about automobile steering have some kernels of truth but are also inaccurate. |
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These unique steering wheel key rings are made from stainless steel and can be personalized with your name or initials. |
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The age-old side rudder also gave place to the stern-post rudder aligned on the keel, facilitating steering a few points off the wind. |
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A pair of leather or fabric seats, a sports steering wheel and a couple of window winders is the extent of the standard specification. |
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By the way, as the air bag fills the hub of the steering wheel, becoming familiar with the location of the horn buttons takes some time. |
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This time he's after insurance companies for paying kickbacks to brokers in return for steering customers to them. |
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Among the parts stolen were a steering wheel, an air filter, a parcel shelf, locking nuts and a pair of sparks. |
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The car does handle extremely well, however the steering lacks proper feel. |
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Releasing the clutch pedal suddenly, I floored the accelerator, and the wheels spun madly as I wrenched the steering wheel with all my might. |
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He actually bends over the steering wheel as if to wring an extra couple of miles out of the car. |
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I don't recognize the logo on the steering wheel, but it looks somewhat regal. |
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In the dawn light, Byron yawned and walked towards the stern where Hurio was steering the small fishing craft. |
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He shifted the lever into neutral and released the hand brake, then cranked the steering wheel as far to the right as he could. |
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His hands immediately both found the steering wheel as he released the brake and pressed onto the gas. |
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Many applications can be conveniently controlled via an external alphanumerical keyboard, the multifunctional steering wheel or voice dial. |
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Another surprise is the lack of remote controls on the steering wheel, quite common at this price range. |
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Kids got the opportunity to hold the steering of a remote-controlled sleek car. |
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Christine seemed leery of remounting the horse, and justifiably so, as the rider did not seem to be capable of steering. |
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His hands gripped against the plastic leather-like steering wheel, feeling the cold beneath his chilled hands. |
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Don't brake suddenly but anticipate the turn in advance, and make smooth steering inputs. |
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Mine is housed on the cabin's right hand bulkhead directly in front of me when steering for instant visual contact. |
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Turning off the engine, she removed the key and handed it to Matt before resting her forehead on the rim of the steering wheel. |
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Minerva groaned as her head fell forward, her forehead resting on the rim of the steering wheel. |
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In Renault's Wind concept roadster, the steering wheel and pedals fold away when the door is opened. |
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She had emphasised to her daughter the need to check that the van was roadworthy, particularly as to its steering, brakes and tyres. |
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Our simulator calculates the forces on the runners and those that are transmitted through the steering linkage to the drivers' hands. |
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If the steering becomes unresponsive the car could be aquaplaning on surface water. |
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The steering wheel lost all control as the wheels locked and I aquaplaned towards the roundabout at 30 mph. |
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I wondered what the drivers were thinking of, arched over their steering wheels, nose-to-tail in the rush hour jam. |
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In the Eastern Bay, 26 cars were impounded and in Taupo, 67 drivers felt the long arm of the law close around their steering wheels. |
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The drivetrain and steering linkages are protected within the armoured hull. |
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There are steering column stalks to control the audio and cruise control and expect to find plenty of cubby holes and storage bins. |
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The cruise controls mounted on the indicator stalk are hidden by the steering wheel. |
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The only annoyance is that the wiper and light control stalks remain on the Japanese sides of the steering wheel. |
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He then switched the acceleration to cruise control, reached under his seat, and pulled out a steering lock. |
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Security devices are great deterrents, steering wheel and gearstick locks and locking wheelnuts are inexpensive and easy to fit. |
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People are also advised to buy steering locks, immobilisers and car alarms to foil potential thieves. |
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The dog let go only when a passing motorist stopped and hit the animal with a steering lock. |
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Remove the ignition key and engage the steering lock, even when parking on your own property. |
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He failed to find him and so decided to try to break the steering lock in the car so he could drive home to Swindon. |
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A protective husband beat a man to death with a steering lock in the belief that he had hurled a missile at his wife's car, a court heard. |
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You've tried three times now, and all you've managed to do is break the steering lock. |
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Turning lock is good though and despite no power steering, it's relatively easy to manoeuvre for a big car. |
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This culminates in a hairpin taken in first gear with the steering wheel virtually at full lock. |
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Even on full lock and teasing it with your right foot, the car just glides around with no kickback through the power assisted steering. |
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It is built around the idea of rotation, an elemental movement shared by wheels, the Earth, steering wheels and wind turbines. |
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Later, I heard that one torpedo had hit the rudder and put its steering out of action. |
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It also emerged at the meeting that there were problems with the steering and the rudder. |
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It is a challenging aircraft in a crosswind and requires a lot of rudder and nosewheel steering to maintain centerline on the rollout. |
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The car doorframe was damaged and the covering around the steering column had been removed. |
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More critical are the joints that hold together brakes, steering assemblies, engines and all the expensive and functional parts of the vehicle. |
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At higher speed, on the open road, the steering receives less power assistance. |
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Planning has started, with steering committees being set up in each state in association with other professional and industry associations. |
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It is a lumbersome car that had poor handling and tight steering that makes it almost impossible to parallel park. |
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His chest smashed into the steering wheel, the safety belt cutting into his waist. |
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That theme carries through to the steering column-mounted tach and all the rings and things that make up the gearbox area and cupholders. |
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The phased array radar provides instantaneous beam steering which gives the advantage of vast reaction time against airborne threats. |
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Two meetings of the steering group behind the proposal have already taken place. |
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This model has four speed fully automatic transmission and hydrostatic drive steering. |
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He hummed along with the radio and tapped the beat out on the steering wheel. |
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Emily and Anna sang along with the radio with Emily tapping the beat out on the steering wheel occasionally. |
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The steering is light and makes the car very easy to place and manoeuvre around tight spaces. |
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Now, one thing I do not know was whether he had nose wheel steering, which we have when we taxi the airplane at slower speeds. |
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Not only do telegraphs remain bolted to the interior decks. but so does the binnacle and steering gear. |
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The steering is light enough for manoeuvring, but maintains enough weight to give reassurance at speed on the open road. |
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From behind the wheel, Maxima is all luxury car, from the power telescoping steering wheel to the comfortable seats. |
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The steering column also adjusts telescopically as well as vertically, so a decent driving position can be achieved. |
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The central superstructure, manropes, and steering linkage are based on the drawing. |
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It can change gear manually in fractions of a second whether using the manual gear lever or F1-style paddles on the steering wheel. |
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Some buses examined by inspectors in the last year have been found to have defective steering, faulty brakes or even bald tyres. |
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When road conditions became worse, juddering was transmitted through the steering column and scuttle shake, that scourge of open-tops, occurred. |
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For steering, there was, surprisingly, a long tiller, aft on the upper deck. |
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The engine is mated to a five-speed manual gearbox while the rack and pinion steering features variable power assistance. |
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Soon all three of us have got the hang of tacking, pulling in and letting out the sheets and steering. |
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Hex slowly emerged from his car and had apparently bashed his head hard against the steering wheel, for his head was bleeding. |
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And mechanical failure such as steering or suspension breakage could have you singing with the angels in seconds. |
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The steering wheel, automatic transmission selector and handbrake are leather-wrapped and door pulls are finished in satin chrome. |
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Lacking a long tail, the bateleur rocks side to side in flight, a mechanism for steering. |
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Our children don't need to meet those selfish attitudes behind a steering wheel. |
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His hands had a tight grip on the steering wheel and his posture was anything but relaxed. |
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The steering is light and makes the Fabia very easy to place and manoeuvre around tight spaces. |
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Then bear off slightly, steering away from the wind until the sail just stops luffing. |
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Then he started beating his fist against the steering wheel, cursing and swearing. |
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The sending-off came at a crucial time, with the team slightly on top and looking to be steering towards their 40th title. |
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It was controlled by a single rotary control for forward, reverse and braking and a finger tip toggle switch for steering. |
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By deliberately steering between the extremes of prevailing Whig and Tory philosophies he incurred the complaints of both sides. |
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I have to turn the steering wheel fast as we are moving so quickly I cant make out how the road will bend next. |
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The shape of his bent body is echoed perfectly by the curve of the car's steering wheel. |
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With trailer in tow, the vehicle's rear wheels act as a steering axle for the trailer. |
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He gripped the steering wheel, letting out a shaky little laugh before speaking. |
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Air vents in dash board and trafficator on steering column distinguish interior from earlier model. |
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The steering is beefy, the turn-in very sharp, the brakes can stop you on a sixpence, and the acceleration is just mind blowing. |
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Cars with power steering, air conditioning and automatic transmissions are not good candidates. |
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Perhaps engineers wish to see how the hand holds the steering wheel, or how it grips the shifter from a certain seating posture. |
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An available six-speed automatic transmission can be manually controlled by the shift lever and by steering wheel-mounted paddles. |
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The steering wheel was correct, relative to the pedals and the auto shift lever and the seat. |
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I knew how the steering wheel felt, always shimmying a little under your hands because there was no way you could keep the front end aligned. |
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At one time, all steering wheels were wood, usually beautifully-made laminates. |
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Not only is road grip tremendous and cornering balance superb, but the steering is precision at its best. |
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They text while accidentally steering their shopping cart into nearby shopping carts since they aren't paying attention. |
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I revert to being a metal wreck-diver, and the woodwork is overshadowed by the steering binnacle, telegraphs and lamp-locker. |
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Still remaining are the steering binnacle, though without compass or wheel, and the chart table against the rear bulkhead. |
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Electric windows, decent stereo and leather trim for the steering wheel were all thrown in. |
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It includes a magnesium cross car beam, electronics, climate system, steering column and trim. |
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Hydraulic steering is standard as are hydraulic trim tabs and electric windshield wipers. |
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Standard equipment includes hydraulic steering and trim tabs and the 320 responds quickly. |
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Without thinking, Colget leapt over the seat, bumping the steering wheel with his foot as he did so, and began slapping Gregor in the face. |
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Darrius shut the engine off and leaned on the steering wheel, taking a good look at Prudence. |
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He looked away for a moment but returned to steering the cart down the dirt road. |
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The tales mix magic with moments that are both funny and scary, steering clear of the sickly-sweet stories we have been fed for years. |
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Plus, the steering simply could not cope with the car's erratically delivered turbo power. |
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I was saddened to find sloppiness in the steering, so that at low speeds one has to nudge the wheel rather than turn it. |
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I was gripping the steering wheel so hard that my knuckles had turned white. |
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A quick turn of the steering wheel ran the car into two barrels filled with sawdust. |
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She gave an exasperated sigh as she turned the steering wheel to the right to make a turn. |
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A 10.4m turning circle, assisted by power steering, makes for easy driving around town. |
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In blowflies, a subset of these sensors make strong monosynaptic connections with the motor neurons of steering muscles. |
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The body beside him slumped forward onto the steering wheel and the horn blasted loudly through the silence. |
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Apart from the failure of the rover's front-wheel steering, which had not significantly impaired the planned activity, everything had gone well. |
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The woman sitting next to him humphed and drummed her blood red nails on the steering wheel. |
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At the top is the steering quadrant, while at the bottom the rudder lies flat against the seabed. |
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Ben points out the area where he has found shell casings in the past, just below the steering quadrant. |
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Above the stern a large steering quadrant is still attached to the rudder post. |
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The stars turned to streaking blurs as they were hurled forward, Maia pushing the steering handles as far forward as they would go. |
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Steer control induces a resistance in the steering, encouraging the driver to steer away from the resistance and so, out of the skid or slide. |
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The suspension makes short work of potholes while the positive steering gives a hint of understeer. |
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They react to the commands of their musher, acting as the steering, accelerator and brakes. |
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He had been steering at the rudder when a great many large, dark shapes darted up from out of the deep. |
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These steering adjustments are needed because a lateral force on a wheel makes it slip sideways over the ground as it rolls forward. |
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On slippery surfaces, the car takes over and automatically controls steering torque to prevent a spin-out. |
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The CSI investigation found only one universal joint in the steering column. |
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Brandon sped down the highway, smacking the steering wheel with the palm of his hand. |
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Traffic officials will be checking the brakes, steering wheels, tyres and lights of all heavy-duty vehicles. |
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It is also important to check all fluids in your car such as the transmission fluid, brake fluid and power steering fluid. |
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Right at the stern the steering quadrant is intact and still attached to the rudder shaft. |
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The Sports Dynamic Pack gives you re-worked, uprated suspension, brakes, steering, wheels and seats. |
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That's a lot of time spent fiddling with the steering wheel in a traffic queue. |
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I am tired of short people who can't see over the steering wheel driving large cars. |
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The leather steering wheel is bigger than the average, the door handles strong and solid and the pedals sporty. |
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These connect to the breechings via the harness, and provide effectively both for steering and braking. |
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The car's interior is very stylo-mylo, and it has one of those nifty steering wheel controlled stereo systems. |
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Its suspension easily absorbed broken street surfaces and the precise steering made it easy to place in traffic. |
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All these reforms were attempts at steering the Hindu religion towards Vedanta, which is the backbone of its philosophy. |
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Suddenly something went wrong with her steering, and she veered sharply into the path of one of the convoy's escort trawlers. |
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Inside there is a massive central rev counter and a speedo on the steering column. |
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I clenched my fingers on the steering wheel, the speedometer swung towards 85 mph as I raced home. |
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The steering provides feel comparable to running your fingers over the road. |
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Adam loses control of the steering wheel and begins to spin out of control just as Alex and Megan come into sight. |
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Power assisted steering, fitted as standard, makes manoeuvring the vehicle effortless. |
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I pressed a button on the side of the steering wheel with my left hand as I shifted the car into drive with my right. |
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Once on the move the steering lightens up and provides all the feel you'd expect from a fully manual system, while the V6 emits a subdued burble. |
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Sporting rear bushes have been applied across the range, and variable electric power steering is now standard. |
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Manda turned her head toward the voice, and saw Jackie steering a cabin cruiser. |
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Brains, manners, road sense and common sense don't exist in the motorists' world and the biggest nut on a car sits behind that steering wheel. |
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The steering requires constant concentration as it's very sensitive and prone to the slightest camber in the road. |
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Another derivative on the drawing board would put a guidance computer on the tail of the round along with steering canards on the nose. |
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It has spacious staterooms, an inside pilothouse and an outside steering station. |
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The operation of the handbrake, steering, brake and clutch oozes quality, and the fittings are impressive. |
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He would accelerate, then pull the handbrake up and then he would have to keep really good control of the steering wheel as the car spun round. |
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If you are short of stature, you peer through the steering wheel like poor Reginald. |
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To operate the by-wire systems, drivers brake and accelerate using two handgrips, which glide up and down for steering. |
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It has a vertical steering column and handlebars on which are attached a hand operated throttle lever and a brake grip. |
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Most of launches, steamers and other vessels lack mechanical steering and still have manual steering systems that are a century old. |
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This would be analogous to steering an aircraft by fooling an autopilot into responding to a non-existing course deviation. |
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With the wise guys steering the ship and the youngsters learning from them, we'll be a better industry tomorrow than we were yesterday. |
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David grabbed hold of the steering wheel, trying to steer the car through the furious traffic on the highway. |
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A small vessel was slowly steering towards her, although it looked like it had seen better days. |
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It has sure-footed, precise handling with a very rigid platform, good steering, a willing engine and a great set of brakes. |
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The East Timorese are steering their own course, but it promises to be a bumpy ride. |
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Chen Yi was not the Great Helmsman but he was there at the helm of the new China, steering its course into the 21st century. |
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For a quietist like me, steering clear of all controversy, that will be a singular blessing. |
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He is quietly confident that he is steering the economic juggernaut in the right direction. |
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Adam rolled his eyes, before steering her out of the library, picking up her bag for her on the way out. |
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It was still weak from having been broken the year before and I banged it on the steering wheel and it broke again. |
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Changes and improvements have also been made to the steering, which gets a quicker rack and revised power assistance pump. |
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The steering system is lighter and more compact than a steering column and rack and the brakes occupy the same space as a conventional caliper. |
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We now find, after only 29,000 miles, one suspension strut was loose in its housing and the steering rack is shot and needs replacing. |
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Oversized ventilated discs in all four corners and an aluminum steering rack ensure precise handling and braking. |
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The fast steering rack is much appreciated here with only minute adjustments required to keep the car steady rather than sawing at the wheel. |
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The power-assisted rack-and-pinion steering gear is rubber isolated at all three of its mounting points. |
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A stiffer, more aerodynamic body rides on revised suspension, and the steering is finally an accurate rack-and-pinion setup. |
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My brother's car had rack-and-pinion steering, which was in need of repair. |
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Ideally, you want to feel the airplane's lift as if you were feeling the traction of a car on ice through the steering wheel. |
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I own two consoles, two PCs, many, many joypads, a dancemat and a force-feedback steering wheel. |
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The driver's seat is height adjustable and the steering wheel is adjustable for both height and reach. |
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The most common problems which might make a vehicle unroadworthy are brakes, steering, tyres, suspension or corrosion. |
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The ability to get the wheel motors and control each wheel from a braking, steering and accelerating standpoint. |
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There is far less vibration transmitted through the wheel and steering has a more precise feel. |
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This game allowed you to use the touch-screen as a steering device, displaying a wheel, which you drag in order to turn. |
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A moment later, he came around the building, wheeling a bike forward, one hand on seat, another on the steering wheel. |
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Either side of the wheelhouse, tight against the side of the ship, is the steering cable. |
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A shift to the accessory position would have also caused the power steering to suddenly quit. |
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In fact, the car feels solid from tip to toe, from the thick doors to the low-slung seats and including the nicely cushioned stalks on the steering column. |
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For the driver, the instruments are easy to read and use, although the door mirror control is hidden by a steering wheel stalk, and a bit of fumbling is needed to use it. |
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So from the driver's seat, and looking straight ahead, there are no instruments other than those attached to the steering wheel, such as indicator and lighting stalks. |
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A protective husband accused of beating a man to death with a steering lock after his wife's car was damaged acted in self-defence, a court heard yesterday. |
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For the Baffin trip, McLean sewed three sizes of packable kites rigged with reins and steering bars and borrowed Inuit designs to fashion flexible-wood gear sledges. |
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Many hardboat skippers have PCs by the helm, displaying electronic charts, plotting their position from a GPS interface and even steering the boat's auto-pilot. |
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As speed is increased on a turn of constant radius, the steering angle must be reduced on an oversteering vehicle, and increased on an understeering vehicle. |
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Items which get stolen from council vehicles include jacks, rims, tyres, seats, engine parts, steering wheels, number plates, petrol caps and warning triangles. |
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Aluminum figures prominently in the front suspension design, and includes the lower arms, steering knuckles, brake calipers and brake shield, steering rack and front subframe. |
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Although steering wheel and brake pedal remain, the mechanical connection between them and the parts they activate has been replaced by an electric signal. |
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I was bent over to move my steering lock and I got pushed from behind. |
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The steering lock is not brilliant, but it never is on a race car, though of course at racing speeds you do not need much lock to change direction! |
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The steering takes 2.5 turns from lock to lock which is fine on the move but requires a fair bit of grappling at low speeds to manoeuvre the car around. |
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After a few lessons in steering and stopping this grey beauty, she lolloped off at a leisurely pace through coastal dunes and down on to the beach, which we had to ourselves. |
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My Beemer has an almost ridiculous amount of power, yet equally powerful brakes and such precise steering I feel safer driving it than our minivan. |
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The wind was pushing the car from the left, and each time it dropped I swerved slightly in that direction from steering into the gale in an effort to keep myself on the road. |
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The shift lever in six-passenger models is mounted on the steering column. |
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When the steering wheel is turned, said printed circuit board can, according to the direction of turning, be wound onto a winding element or unwound therefrom. |
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Whether you are an IT manager or a consultant responsible for advising clients, this book is a must to assist you in steering a clear course through the open source sea. |
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While Darling and his shipmates were busy learning the ACD, the ship was steering course as usual, yet with the help of a new friend to the quartermaster. |
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Watch a water strider skitter about in staccato bursts, its middle pair of legs doing the rowing and the hind legs steering, its short forelegs ready for catching prey. |
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I resist the urge to slam my head against the steering wheel until I lose consciousness and settle for beating my fists against the dashboard of my pitiful rental car. |
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The vehicle is available with a six-passenger configuration, which does away with the center console and puts the gear shift lever on the steering column. |
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His tanned, weathered hands firmly gripped the steering wheel. |
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The position of the steering gear was lowered and the linkage was shortened to give good linear toe-control and minimal toe-out, improving stability. |
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Magnesium is used in the steering column and gear shifter paddles. |
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Maxima also gets an upgraded steering rack to refine steering feel. |
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Its rack-and-pinion steering is nicely weighted and predictable. |
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With its 302-horsepower engine, it is able to provide athletic performance to complement its fully independent suspension and variable assist rack-and-pinion steering. |
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Scattered around the steering wheel are a selection of different coloured buttons and toggle switches to control various other functions of the car. |
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A more sporting chassis is promised, thanks to a new three-link front suspension, rack-and-pinion steering and modified independent multi-link rear set up. |
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A rigidly-mounted fabricated-steel front sub-frame supports the engine mounts, suspension control arms and an electric-power-assisted rack-and-pinion steering gear. |
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He said Mr Rhodes had not anticipated the traffic bollard in the middle of the road and had lost control after being forced to make a harsh steering manoeuvre. |
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Mandatory seat belts, laminated windshield glass, collapsible steering wheels and air bags followed. |
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She then went for his cellphone and he put her in a headlock while steering the vehicle with his left hand. |
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We cut through open remains of stern cabins, the galley and engine room, working up to the wheelhouse, where a large grouper lurks behind the remains of the steering binnacle. |
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Most 28s have tiller steering that is easily put out of the way at anchor and the mainsheet attaches aft of the cockpit so as to not interfere with passengers. |
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He said that any additional costs would have to be looked at by the steering committee and bimonthly reports would be brought before the finance committee. |
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The steering arm thrums under their hand, the deck heaves beneath their feet and the keen salt wind cuts like a knife through even a good sealskin cloak. |
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Because the control-stick steering was engaged, the jet was trying to keep one G on the aircraft and was trimming in the opposite direction of my inputs. |
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He was also plagued by advisers, officials and politicians, in Delhi who were not just back-seat drivers but wanted to take over the steering wheel themselves. |
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From the Middle Ages the tail vane of windmills, continuously steering the sails into the veering wind, are well-known early examples of guidance by feedback. |
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The vessel apparently, through something having gone wrong with the steering gear, took a sudden sheer to port, ran out of the channel and grounded on the edge of it. |
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There also appear to be harmonic steering wobbles which occur at speed. |
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If you get tired of the automatic, you can switch over to a motor-racing derived manual system operated by paddles located behind the steering wheel. |
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Many boy racers believe that over-inflating the front tyres will sharpen a car's handling, which may, in some models, make the steering feel more responsive. |
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The steering wheel was in the rear, but the airplane handled so gently during transitions from ground to sky and back that pilots hardly knew they were flying a tailwheel. |
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Many kids would make scooters by attaching the rough, steel wheels to a two-by-four with a milk crate on it and then adding wooden handlebars for steering. |
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I wrestled the steering wheel out of his hands and tried to steer the bus. |
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Kim Jong Un is changing role models, steering Pyongyang away from Chinese autocrats toward the ultra-aggressive Vladimir Putin. |
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A computer relays those signals to the brakes, motor, and steering system. |
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On Sunday morning, the meeting continued in his house, partly a debating forum, partly a steering committee. |
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We could have made the production a bit more 2010s by steering it in a more generic direction. |
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I looked at the space between his lap and the steering wheel remorsefully. |
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Its horn blared ceaselessly, jammed by the dead body of the driver, Henri Paul, pinioned on the steering column by the impact. |
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But his hands were on the steering wheel the whole time, it only looks differently in a very bad copy of the Zapruder film. |
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The steering wheel was bent forward, indicating that she was probably holding it tightly when the car hit the concrete wall. |
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The steering wheel isn't the only possible basis for Cowan's analogy. |
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He is covered with red welts across his chest where he had hit the steering wheel. |
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Silence struck the car as Peter's head slammed into the steering wheel, his seatbelt a tight band restraining his body from flying through the windshield. |
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The rev counter sits in front of the driver, on the steering column. |
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Her duty was to breezily keep the ball rolling, maintaining the appearance of a freewheeling, open dialogue while steering the topic in positive directions. |
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For convenience and safety, some skid-steer loader manufacturers mount switches on the steering control grips or levers to control these multifunctional tools. |
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The ride is made sportier by the combination of the bigger tires and slightly stiffer bushings, and steering is tightened up via a different steering gear. |
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Today sales are steering towards the three-quarters of a million mark. |
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He is of the opinion that the defective brake drums and maladjustment of the steering tillers certainly would not have enhanced the handling of the vehicle. |
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The ring of the steering quadrant is gilded with plumose anemones. |
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On a family visit to Windsor Safari Park just to get used to his new car, a jumpy old banger with steering wheel stick-shift gears, Ron was flagged down by a policeman. |
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He had to anchor in Weymouth Bay with steering problems, but soon sorted that out and headed on past Portland Bill with his two escort trawlers, Fort Albert and Horatio. |
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The car interior now accommodates bucket seats, a roll cage and new steering, as well as a hollowed area where the back seats used to be for the spare parts. |
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The steering handles jerked out of his grips, and he went into a sharp turn, then did a barrel roll, the laser whiskers flickering to life without any action on his part. |
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Each package provides a heated microfiber steering wheel, microfiber suede gear lever and heated front seats. |
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New models offers versatility, additional steering control and extra capacity to handle self-supporting superloads for a variety of industries. |
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This may have been done with the aim of steering her youngest son, with no obvious inheritance, towards a future ecclesiastical career. |
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This mechanism basically consists of two relay levers, one track rod, two tie rods and two steering arms as seen in Fig. |
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Malay pilots guided the expedition east via Java and along the Lesser Sundas before steering them north to Banda via Ambon. |
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The standard kit features new seat covers, floor mats, mud flap, driver's kit, celebration edition graphics and steering wheel cover. |
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Suddenly the steering went out, and water flooded into the lazaret, an area below deck where steering mechanisms are located. |
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From behind the steering wheel, abed introduced me as a journalist. |
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I ran the power up and simultaneously stowed the nosewheel steering handle. |
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This testing has included the brake control system, nosewheel steering, and flight controls. |
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Similarly, the hydrostatic power steering provides for greater drivability and responsiveness on any terrain. |
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Hardy Spicer, which makes driveshafts and steering joints, employs 720 people. |
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Our hour zoomed past, but it was enough to hook us in, even if we'd only tried our hand at the snowplough technique for stopping and steering. |
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My only criticism is not checking the blind spot and dry steering moving the wheel while the car is stationary. |
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As he began to relax, his grip on the steering wheel slackened. |
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To make the GTD handle a bit more sportily the suspension has been lowered by 15mm and the steering given a different programming. |
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He tapped out the dottle on the deck, locked the steering oar in position, and commenced repacking his pipe. |
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Still, even with power-assisted steering and nice comfy seats, this last leg of their journey will be far from a cake-walk. |
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During a turn-around inspection of OUTLAW 501, Petty Officer Vetter discovered a half-inch crack in the nosewheel steering swivel. |
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Her steering was damaged, causing her to turn back into the path of Goodenough's ships and she was hit by shells and torpedo. |
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They come with working steering and have a tow hitch to connect a trailer or other farm machine. |
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A special nosewheel cradle in the TaxiBot registers all the steering movements and transfers these to navigate the tractor's eight wheels. |
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I released the brakes and attempted to engage the nosewheel steering, with no result. |
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On the road, the electric power steering could do with a little more feel and you get a slightly notchy manual transmission. |
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Changes include a recalibration of the engine, the adoption of the electrohydraulic steering and the use of low-rolling resistance tyres. |
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A MUM accused of causing the death of her son by careless driving told how the steering juddered before the crash. |
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The trade winds act as the steering flow for tropical cyclones that form over world's oceans, guiding their path westward. |
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Minorsky also demonstrated that differential equations could be used to improve ship steering stability. |
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Kostal UK make steering column switches and electrical connectors off the A635 at Highgate in Goldthorpe. |
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German cars are set up with steering that's stable in straight lines while British cars are adapted for twistier roads. |
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In the computer gaming world, torque motors are used in force feedback steering wheels. |
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