Beside him on the rock shelf was a small cylindrical shaped object with a whip-thin antenna telescoping from the top. |
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The saw's telescoping pole is oval-shaped to allow for stiffness needed to cut with control, yet it is very lightweight. |
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Still, only golf sets up its challenges in such a tidy row, a telescoping succession like that of Russian dolls nested one inside the other. |
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Despite meticulous suturing, telescoping techniques, or covering the anastomosis with pedicles of vital tissues, dehiscence may still occur. |
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The telescoping ladder is now available in boats made by eight other builders. |
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They were made to be driven into the mud on a telescoping rod, giving the appearance of a brant flying above the water. |
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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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But their timescales, given to telescoping when they make demands of others, have always been elastic with regard to requirements of themselves. |
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At the risk of unduly telescoping or compressing modern Malaysian history, just two political turning-points will now be identified. |
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But the main barrier is the land itself, an expanse of sun-whitened, heat-hazed bajada telescoping the waist-high vegetation to nothing. |
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This two-piece telescoping staff also has a rubber tip which removes to reveal a steel point used for rough terrain. |
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There are also commercial sticks, such as the telescoping monopod that works not only for hiking, but also as a shooting support. |
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This difference is probably attributable to the fact that the abdomen can undergo post-mortem telescoping. |
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Users snap plastic clips to a roof gutter from a hand-held 9-foot telescoping pole. |
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The first place winner was Tridekon, a company based in Eden that has developed a hydraulically-driven, telescoping swing auger for unloading grain from semi-trailers. |
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Telescoping the text frantically, he omits most of the low-life scenes, which show how sexual licence slides into moral anarchy. |
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It was an all-hands operation, telescoping what would normally be a nine-month process into five short weeks. |
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The adaptation sensibly goes against this telescoping technique that, like a Chinese box effect, keeps the story and characters at several removes from the reader. |
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The aerospike, a telescoping outward extension that halves aerodynamic drag, is then deployed, and the boost phase begins. |
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Several companies make telescoping monopods or shooting sticks that fit the bill sufficiently. |
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I've tried all kinds of carry-along shooting sticks, monopods and bipods, both the lightweight fold-up kind and heavier-duty telescoping styles. |
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The smooth telescoping boom movement is also ideal for placing jersey barriers with less barrier swing. |
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A lot of hunters carry telescoping monopods or two-legged shooting sticks. |
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Current technique favors a telescoping of the donor and recipient bronchi with an intussuscepting effect providing adequate blood flow to the donor bronchi. |
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