The wall was soundproof, unless the switch on the wall behind her was flicked on. |
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Setting them down, he flipped the light switch on, and turning around, he began to call out. |
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A toggle switch on the front panel alternately selects between single-band and multiband compression modes. |
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Secondly, they were used to signal the control tower at the aircraft's home base to switch on the flare-path for night landings. |
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Trips or sensors can also be wired to switch on a wireless intercom, walkie-talkie, or baby monitor with a receiver in a neighbor's house. |
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Every time I switch on the TV, I see someone copying a video I did, sometimes frame by frame. |
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This generates battery power for the lamp and there is a light sensor to detect whether it is dark enough to switch on. |
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Blair shut off both engines, then flipped a switch on the console that lowered both bower and sea anchors. |
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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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Slowly, my hand reached out and flipped a single blue switch on the generator to see if my creation would work. |
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Once I had fastened the seatbelt and closed the door, Jason flicked a small switch on the dashboard, and the machine roared to life. |
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Investigators say someone tampered with a locked switch on October 20th so that trains would go the wrong way. |
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For one thing, during their morning and evening commutes, people switch on a kind of autopilot. |
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Even with the selector switch on semi auto, I was still firing just as fast as an automatic. |
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Every time you use a supermarket loyalty card, or switch on cable TV or access your favourite website, someone somewhere is monitoring you. |
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There's a small slider switch on the side to switch between on, off and auto. |
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In the moments before the cameras switch on, he's edgy, nervous, priming us with questions. |
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The parade will lead to the Market Place where Father Christmas will switch on the town's Christmas lights from the balcony of the Bear Hotel. |
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It's entirely arbitrary in some ways, but grief is not a simple process that you switch on or off. |
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Tyra flicked the switch on the wall by the door and suddenly the room lit up with a warm yellowish glow. |
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Now, a major publisher of top writers has flipped the kill switch on 40 of its ebooks on Amazon. |
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When you're running a small boat on the Missouri River today, be sure to use a tethered kill switch on the engine. |
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I was able to put her in the swing or the bouncy seat, switch on the stereo and everyone was happy. |
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Deeper in the cave, the walls close in, darkness enfolds us, and we switch on our headlamps. |
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The car's hazard warning lights automatically switch on with sudden braking or in a collision. |
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The powertrain is tied directly to the differential, and forward or reverse are selected via a switch on the dash. |
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When you switch on the electricity it separates the charged particles of the enclosed gas, thus setting up a controlled lightning display. |
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The higher the transconductance, the faster the transistor can switch on and off. |
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It seemed that an American retreating from the confrontation had tripped the switch on his musket. |
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Turning her charm switch on, Tracy had had him eating out of her hand in a week. |
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Finally, how can anyone administer the lethal injection or switch on the electric chair or whatever? |
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Even when I turn the switch on, the shade is so heavy and the bulb so dim that the lamp only makes shadows of everything. |
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I wait for the light to switch on in the cavernous depths of his stupidity. |
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Eventually, she unplugged the lamps but the overhead light continued to switch on and off for about 45 minutes. |
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Under any other business, the chairman informed the meeting the village Christmas lights will switch on this year on Friday 10 December. |
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It went quite well, apart from the bit at the beginning where they didn't switch on my microphone. |
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The chip's system bus will only switch on those elements needed to process data. |
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I brood over this thought, as I warm up the car and switch on the defogger. |
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But when you reach home, you shut the windows, switch on the fan, and relax, breathing a sigh of relief. |
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I switch on the light and, before crossing the threshold, I scan the room for dark blots that aren't supposed to be there. |
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An umbilical cable attaches to the waistcoat through my drysuit, with an external switch on the chest area. |
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The Commander hit a switch on his podium and a holographic projection of Earth's moon, Luna, was generated in front of the Commander's podium. |
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This was when I normally switch on my radio to listen to the shipping forecast. |
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The guns are actuated by a three-way switch on the spade grip of the stick. |
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Today morning when I went to switch on the Aquarium Light, I found 2 male shubunkin goldfish were following one of the female shubunkin goldfish in the aquarium. |
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Alright, get up here, and switch on the ablative hull armor. |
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You can't always see electricity until you flip the switch on. |
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The rocker power switch is mounted on an expansion slot, so you can easily turn it on and off with the simple flick of a switch on the rear of your computer. |
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So you quickly turn it off and switch on the radio, only to be greeted with a friendly reminder that the local drive-through is now open late for your midnight hunger attacks! |
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You switch on the music, there's a ghetto blaster in the corner. |
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The use of springs and an adjustable pressure sensing switch on the tamp pad allows for very precise label placement and controlled contact. |
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Install and wire up the controller in accordance with Chapter 2 and switch on. |
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The NWS may also be engaged by either pilot pressing a switch on the outboard side of either power lever. |
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There are seven fulgent cadences, and different forms in the paintings switch on different ones. |
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Just when you switch on the stereo, talk to a passenger, or settle back on a quiet drive, noise interrupts the moment. |
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Without this it would not be possible at all to switch on the lamp really precisely synchronically again. |
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It is turned ON and OFF using a power switch on the side of the light fixture. |
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Carrying power tools with your finger on the switch or plugging in power tools that have the switch on invites accidents. |
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Use this button to switch on the hazard warning lights in an emergency when the wheelchair is unfit to drive. |
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If this approach seems too complex just switch on the dynamic swash plate rotation and perform a pirouette later on. |
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The bathroom: So cool you need a lecture from the bellboy before you are deemed qualified to switch on the taps or pull out the plug unaided. |
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Later, I switch on my Walkman, adjust my pace to the rhythm of the different songs and start day-dreaming? |
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The power that runs the electromagnet in the contactor, runs through both the start buttons and the safety switch on the cutter-head hatch. |
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For instance the index finger can be used to open doors, the middle finger to switch on the light, or the thumb to open the garage. |
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The flight attendant could not find the emergency light switch on the flight attendant control panel in the dark. |
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The system can be used for the shift of the operation of a switch on the side panel to the armrest. |
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When you'd switch on the pump, it'd take fake blood in a tin can on one side and would expel it on the other side. |
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With the touch of a switch on the hydro handle, you can change stripper plate spacing on the go. |
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If you want to switch on all kinds of compiler options, you are on your own. |
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We have become so dependent on electricity now that we even switch on lights during daylight, such as now. |
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The tailgate can be opened automatically three ways: with the remote control, using the switch on the dashboard, or by pulling the handle. |
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Evidently when it is 35 degrees warm, we do not need to switch on the heater. |
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A few seconds are enough to transmit the information via the modem and switch on the light. |
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Place the time switch and the light sensitive switch on the same line as the last contactor. |
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When you get into the flat, open the door of the kitchen cupboard and switch on the electricity meter. |
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In the switch setting,OFF' the lamp does not switch on but nevertheless takes in electric power. |
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I put the carrier bag down and reached to turn the light switch on. |
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A couple of cameramen and a photographer from Elle arrive to capture the backstage atmosphere, and the girls switch on the charm, posing coquettishly in twos and threes. |
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It is a square box with two gears on top and a switch on the side. |
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Father Charles Sweeney and Rev Bruce Hayes switch on Castletownshend Christmas lights at 6 p.m. and carol singing concludes a great day out for all the family. |
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After all, when you switch on TV these days everyone is jumping into bed with each other and people are using four-letter language much stronger than the stuff I ever use. |
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If I switch on my desktop and plug the monitor lead into the back of my laptop, will my laptop act as a monitor for the desktop or will it blow it up? |
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The rabbis who ruled that we can't use an electric switch on Shabbat already went too far. |
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The waterworks tend to switch on at moments of teeth-grinding stress and sweet relief. |
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Open the windows and switch on the extractor fan above the hob. |
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To be on the safe side, the camera housings were taken back down and switch on has been put back by about six weeks while the technical issues are fully resolved. |
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Allows to switch on any 12V consumers: undercar LED lighting, undercar neon lights, interior lighting, festoon bulbs or the parking light, fog lights, or just the flashers. |
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Connect power to the printer and switch on the power. |
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To this day I still can't switch on any VOD service without drowning in cack-handed British gangster films called things like Top Dog or St George's Day. |
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Each binary digit, or bit, operates a tiny electronic switch on a computer-chip circuit. |
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It does not automatically switch on signing of outgoing e-mail messages. |
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When I am at home I switch on the light in several rooms. |
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Needless to say, it's connected to your socket via one power chord and it comes with a switch on board to turn off the entire charging operation. |
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Step switch on cable for regulating light intensity in two steps. |
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The same effect can possibly be seen when you switch on your computer, and the transformer in its power supply all of a sudden becomes magnetised. |
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You basically only have to switch on the instrument and off you go. |
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We have found that a patrolman in the central section of the city can switch on, and later switch off, 100 signs with ease. |
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Contact was sometimes intermittent, and this meant that the video recorder did not necessarily switch on every time a bird activated the detector. |
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An idea: switch on your answerphone so as not to be disturbed. |
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Specify whether the customer will be able to set up hosting accounts, modify hosting account features and switch on or off support for programming and scripting languages. |
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And this year we're all so chuffed because Bodg, Matt and I are flicking the big switch on Grey Street, Newcastle, next Thursday. |
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When it is safe to drive on, depressing the clutch pedal and selecting a gear is all that's required to switch on the power and gently move away. |
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Leave one light switch on, so you know when power is restored. |
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Special traffic signals on the slip road, which switch on automatically, allow vehicles to join the motorway one or two at a time at intervals of a few seconds. |
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Now, the demand for content is not simply for linear content, where people switch on the TV and the radio and see what's on, but for content delivered any time, anyplace, anywhere. |
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We're talking about those sly programs that start up unasked every time you switch on your computer, using up your laptop's precious pulling power. |
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Flip a small retention switch on the trigger guard lock and get ready for a lightning-fast draw. |
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When they switch on the turbo on their guitars, they make no bones about explosing your eardrums, and when the music is enough, they don't bother to explain it in words. |
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After liftoff, when the aircraft attains a positive rate of climb, the bomb door armed switch on the centre panel is selected ON, and the bomb doors can then be opened by the bomb door push button on the yoke. |
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Passenger on demand of employee of NSS security department is to switch on the electronic media and to show that it works. |
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Then some not-so-wise men manically enacted pantomime routines before the big switch on which illuminated the city centre. |
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We haul ourselves out of bed, flip the switch on the coffee maker and as it burbles away, we brush our teeth and pull on office-appropriate clothing before heading out the door. |
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The presenters were challenged to drive from Basel, Switzerland to Blackpool, England, on a single tank of fuel, in order to switch on the Blackpool Illuminations. |
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How much does it cost to get a celeb to switch on the Christmas lights? |
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Motorway police have appealed the drivers to use GT Road for travel from Lahore to Pindi Bhattian and switch on fog lights while driving at very slow speed. |
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They propose that when the transfer is complete and the star has revved up to its maximum spin, the system will switch on as a millisecond radio pulsar. |
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It is galling to switch on the TV to view programmes watching dole dossers living on handouts that probably equate to my family's disposable income. |
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The TV stars were asked to switch on the scanner and were shown how it works as experts put a globe artichoke through the machine to highlight the detailed images obtained. |
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