A bogie is a British railway term for a wheeled truck or frame under a long carriage or engine that can swivel to help the vehicle around curves. |
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The old rheumy eyes swivel audibly away from the mushroom cloud of dust now settling near the fireplace. |
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She lolled in a swivel chair in an office building, looking out the window over the city. |
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The bearing swivel system is an industry first and unlike all other leash swivels actually lubricates itself as it spins. |
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When the sun becomes strong in summer, people can simply swivel so that they are shaded from it by the chair backs. |
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Those back seats swivel round too, allowing you to open the boot and create instant, sheltered, picnic seating. |
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The speakers on these bad boys are also made of soft leather and swivel a full 90 degrees. |
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Appropriate exit sheaves, swivel exits for topping lifts and spinnaker halyard blocks are provided. |
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Finally a small length of silicone tube locks the helicopter bead and tubing to the lower swivel of our up-trace. |
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An eighteen inch snood dropped off from the swivel so that the two baits would fish almost in line with one another. |
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The breech-loader was probably a swivel gun, although the barrel may have been mounted on a timber block mount. |
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Advanced technology means the giant vanes of the turbines swivel to search for wind but cut out in stormy conditions. |
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The ball cannoned off Hayden's midriff and he had the presence of mind to swivel and take a superb reflexive juggling catch. |
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Portable and lightweight with a spring-loaded clip and swivel head which turns in two directions, the Dorcy Clip Light has a multitude of uses. |
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I used a strong epoxy glue to secure both the swivel and the brass rod in position. |
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He sank into the comfortable swivel chair behind the counter and put his feet up. |
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Each groove holds the projection and stops the swivel action while the swivel base swivels to a particular orientation in the mounting base. |
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A lump of clay is then placed at the centre of the motorised swivel and moulded into the desired shape. |
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I had some drilled balsa bodies and I inserted a length of brass welding rod in one end and a swivel in the other. |
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In my opinion the best way to attach the float to the line is with a swivel attached to a short length of power gum. |
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I have never used a spit, instead, I use a couple of meat hooks and a fishing swivel. |
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She sank into the swivel chair at her desk and stared into the wardrobe mirrors. |
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The secretary raised her eyebrows and shrugged, then turned on her swivel chair and continued filing colored pages in a large cabinet. |
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He cleared a space on his bed for his sister to take a seat and flopped down in his swivel chair. |
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The floorboards creaked beneath my feet as I backtracked toward my desk and sat down in my swivel chair. |
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They both take their seats, Greg in his leather swivel chair, Charles in the guest chair opposite. |
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As he sat in his favorite swivel chair behind his big wooden desk, the phone rang. |
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Just before the door opened, I ducked under the desk and pulled the swivel chair towards me. |
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She pulled herself out of her bed and a moment later found herself seated on the black swivel chair in front of her computer. |
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The other chair was a swivel chair as might be found in an average business office. |
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He closed the door and claimed his seat in the squashy swivel chair behind his desk while I remained standing, hands folded stiffly. |
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Marc pulled away and turned in his swivel chair towards the file cabinets lined up on the wall. |
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Some later varieties of the swivel chair did not include a rocking mechanism, but most did. |
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It helps if you have a swivel vegetable peeler to peel the pears thinly and quickly. |
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Next to the pigeonholes is a desk with a computer on it, an empty, worn swivel chair waiting. |
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Along the guardrail, a hundred ballistaes lay ready to load and fire, each set on a pivot and swivel. |
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This allows you physically to swivel the screen to either landscape or portrait configuration. |
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The way the back seats fold flat to create the boot and swivel round so you can watch an event or have a picnic would be a selling point. |
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These are the trochanter, which acts as a swivel joint for the leg, and the coxa, which anchors the leg to the body. |
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This needs crimping to the swivel and hook, though some commercial grades can be knotted if you soften the line in warm water before tying. |
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Now close the crimps to leave the swivel sat about 2-ins above the split ring. |
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I prefer to use 2-ft of 100 lb mono, then tie in another swivel and crimp on 18-inches of 60 lb wire to the hook. |
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Measure up from the bait clip about 18-inches and crimp both crimps either side of the swivel into place. |
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In Wisconsin some of my muskie fisherman friends use a snap swivel which they attach to the wire with a crimp. |
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Imagine a gang of funsters piling into your office for a spin on the old swivel chair. |
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The fixed sling swivels have detents so the swivel can't touch and possibly mar the stock wood. |
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The double overhand knot is tied through the eye of the hook and of the swivel, then secured with either a single or double crimp. |
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However, tilting downlights or installing a series of lights on a frame which swivel at will offer more flexibility. |
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Figure 1 is a front elevational view of the magnetically mounted droplight with swivel showing my new design. |
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Trail fifty or sixty yards of line behind the boat with no sinker, swivel or anything on the line. |
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It also features adaptive headlights that swivel with the direction of travel to illuminate the road ahead. |
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Patented swivel axle keeps all three wheels on the ground even on sharp turns. |
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The slightly modified handguards affix to the tube and the new sling swivel lives there too. |
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The office was empty, swivel chairs motionless behind open reception windows. |
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The sleek, three-pronged turbines swivel to face the oncoming tide, generating up to 35 kilowatts of electricity each. |
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A useful tip is to insert another swivel about two feet up from the lure or hook to help prevent any tangles to the leader. |
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The easiest way to shape thin chocolate curls is to shave them directly from a block of chocolate, using a swivel vegetable peeler or sharp knife. |
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He sat before a wall full of badges, in a big swivel chair, his bovine features set in mistrustful concentration. |
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In between, was the parade swivel, a small metal loop that could be slipped back and forth along the leather to engage the parade hook when the sling was shortened. |
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It's simple to rig, by tying the main line to the top eye, clipping a sinker to the swivel link and tie the leader to the swivel at the end of the boom arm. |
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Both styles have a side gusset pocket, a large, main pocket with a zipper closure, a small inside pocket, a brass snap-in key swivel and a cell phone pocket. |
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Each model is equipped with swivel studs, swivels and a padded sling. |
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If the deployment bag falls down at the same speed of the broken glider the weight of the swivel would counterbalance the drag on bridle and lines. |
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How refreshing it was to see England players swivel and dribble and sell dummies. |
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Peel some strips of the lemon and lime zest using the swivel peeler. |
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Konnie got up from her swivel chair and let him have the seat. |
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Lighter vessels ranged upward from the cutter, a single-masted schooner with as little as one cannon on the open deck, or nothing but swivel guns mounted on her railings. |
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The holster is mounted to the cartridge belt by a military-style wire hanger and has a swivel feature to ease the hang of the holster while mounted. |
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In assembly, where practically every operation is manual, engines shuttle down the line on carriages that swivel to allow workers easy access from any angle. |
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The chair has four legs, pedestal or swivel base with castors. |
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Now add a crimp, 2mm bead, size 10 swivel, another bead and a crimp. |
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Swivels should be of the very best quality, and the Sampo ball bearing swivel in the 500 lb breaking strain size is perhaps the best that is readily available. |
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He was now taking a seat on the swivel chair that went with the desk. |
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He sits, leans back in his swivel chair and begins to discuss his SATC character, Aleksandr Petrovsky. |
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She sat down on the swivel chair and moved her hand across the large desk. |
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These accessories include bipods, swivel and slings, gun cases, cleaning products, rangefinders, spotting scopes, knives, game calls, flashlights, gloves, hats, etc. |
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Billy sat back in his swivel chair and stared out of the office window. |
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I immediately tried to swivel the turret, but it was no use. |
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The wire, which I obtain from Harris Angling, is twisted with a twiddling stick after passing the wire twice through the eye of the swivel or snap link. |
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When he talks, his body twists back and forth, creaking the swivel chair. |
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In the interests of research, I asked Mrs S to give her legs the once over and she said the swivel head was much comfier getting round her knees. |
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Instead of moving their eyes, owls swivel their heads to view their surroundings. |
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In 1561 the Portuguese, allied with Otomo in the Siege of Moji, bombarded rival Japanese position, possibly with swivel guns. |
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Finish off the leader by crimping a loop for the fishing rod snap swivel, adding chafing gear if you like. |
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The box also served as a swivel joint so that when the furnace was tipped for pouring, the airflow was not disrupted. |
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With their smooth and modular swivel joint, the levelers can easily combine with any bolt material, thread, or size. |
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Each bullock had a heavy leather neck-strap on, fitted with a hobble chain and swivel, and a spare rope around its neck. |
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The tag end of the mainline is then attached to an 80-pound black barrel swivel. |
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Another swivel gun of South East Asian manufacture, found in Darwin in 1908, is held by the Museum of South Australia. |
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Most cylindrical grinding machines include a swivel to allow the forming of tapered pieces. |
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Tapered holes can be ground with the use of internal grinders that can swivel on the horizontal. |
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A big black car flashed through the Main Street, causing passersby to swivel gawpingly around. |
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Ambidextrous sling swivel attachment points are integrated into both the left and right side rails at 1 and 11 o'clock. |
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They have two speed settings and are fully oscillating, with a swivel joint allowing the head of the fan to be tilted up and down. |
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The compact swivel clevis replaces the hoist hook and prevents detachment from the hoist or grasper without the use of a tool. |
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A 3-to 5-ounce pyramid sinker runs freely on the main line by means of a fishfinder tube and swivel arrangement. |
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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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Using an apple corer or swivel potato peeler, scoop out the core at the thick end of each pear, taking care to keep the fruit intact. |
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Unlock and swivel the handle and this model then becomes an excellent edgers. |
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In January 2012, a swivel gun found two years before at Dundee Beach near Darwin was widely reported by web news sources and the Australian press to be of Portuguese origin. |
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These new kitchen faucet enhancements position Moen as the only manufacturer offering a fiber hose with ball swivel joint on all pullouts and pulldowns. |
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Safety in many summer jobs is basically learning to keep one's head on a swivel and knowing where to stand, as is the case at Tulloch Engineering and Surveying. |
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Other features include a slot for tactical sling attachment, one sling swivel stud and include a steel castle nut, steel locking ring and steel pistol grip bolt. |
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The long-reaching, cable-free, counter-balanced swivel arm coupled with Siemens' patented turnplate, which enables 360 degree pivot, allows for fast and easy positioning. |
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