The tide rose noticeably inch by inch, creeping up the two seaward tires alarmingly, my tires spun ever-deeper holes in the wet sand. |
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A dozen men in camouflage mill around the wooden supports and rubber tires lining the road that make up the checkpoint. |
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I do think that the problem with the road tires was primarily the high pressure. |
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Nevertheless, bear in mind that before you run your motorcycles, tires must be properly inflated. |
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We know that tires are made of rubber, therefore, are susceptible to punctures, peeling and the likes. |
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Road tires stick better in corners, roll more effortlessly and don't make that knobby buzz. |
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Make sure that that the tires are properly inflated to avoid misfortunes on the road. |
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Make sure your Ford wheels are properly aligned and your tires are well inflated. |
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Rear tires of a tandem typically will wear more quickly than the forward positions. |
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One problem the team had to overcome was that zinc oxide, which is an essential component of the tires, disrupts the coupling process. |
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Most sites favour the use of 700 tires and band tracks cushioning the impact on pressure-sensitive sites. |
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With millions of dollars at stake on a single player, it's hard to fault the franchises for repeatedly kicking the tires. |
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He turned at the sound of tires screeching in time to see the back end of his car speed out of sight around the corner. |
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The few cars slalom on the street below, find their traction, then spin tires and fishtail again at each stop sign up the block. |
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He put the car into gear and slammed down on the accelerator, spinning his tires in the soaked gravel. |
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Starting the car, he slammed down on the gas, the tires squealing as he pulled out of the parking lot. |
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He puts a lot of emphasis on fundamental research, and going out to companies and kicking the tires. |
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The truck was sitting on the bridge still, but she could see the tires had been slashed, with her knife she presumed. |
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Ideally, avoid beehives, but be aware that Africanized bees often nest in boles of trees, old tires and junk. |
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For tubeless tires, it allows the bead to seat easier and helps form an airtight seal. |
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In high-traffic areas, where players stand in the outfield, we use rubber crumbs from recycled tires. |
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Likewise the tires must be properly scoured to remove deep down grime and small particles it came contact with on the road. |
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Have your exhaust system, battery, heater, defroster, wiper blades, washer fluid, emergency signals, headlights, tires, and brakes checked. |
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He peeled out of the lot, tires squealing, kicking up gravel into the caterwauling clerk's face. |
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As they stare in horror at the old house, the cries suddenly cease and the stoic hero peels off, his tires squealing on the gravel country road. |
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While Bill immediately goes to check the inside, Mike pays more attention to the bottom of the car, in particular the tires and undercarriage. |
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Also, try to steer clear of the shoulder, bumpy patches and potholes, which can be tough on your tires. |
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With her ear to the floor, Yelina could hear gravel whacking and rattling against the bottom of the vehicle, the scrunch of the tires. |
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A gooey mix of muddy leaves will glom onto your tires, pack up in the nooks of your fork and frame and slow your forward progress. |
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We slogged across the pasture, truck tires slipping and sliding in the mud, and wound up walking the last hundred yards or so. |
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He'd scrubbed the tires clean before bringing it home so she wouldn't know he hadn't bought it new. |
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We had something go bad with our tires early on, but once we changed them, we took off and had a great race car. |
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The widely spaced landing gear had tight spats around the wheels and tires and was quite streamlined. |
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In recent years, he helped promote the company's new line of street-legal tires. |
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The minimum requirements for racing are usually a valid driver's license, registration, insurance, seat belts, street-legal tires, and a muffler. |
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I assumed the squealing tires belonged to him and I was hit with a tidal wave of super emotions. |
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His wheels are so thick and full beneath his dense torso that they conjure up images of monster truck tires on a Jeep. |
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Road courses are the only tracks on which NASCAR would use rain tires, but even the tires used on dry days differ from those used on ovals. |
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Goodyear's durable tires make track position paramount at tight ovals, such as Martinsville. |
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The extra downforce is needed to help the tires get a grip on the track, which becomes greasy and slippery in the July heat. |
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They can gas my car and change four tires in less then fourteen seconds during a pit stop. |
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The essence of burning rubber filled the air, and the sound of squealing tires hissed. |
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I'd like to know the advantage of using tubeless tires and why one would use tubes with tubeless tires. |
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The sky of the plant was overspread with smoke of the burning tires and furniture. |
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Experts also suggest to pay attention to the color spots and dots on your tires. |
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The road had been recently rocked and his tires had little traction on the bumpy surface. |
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He tires quickly, quarrels childishly, and competes with his 7-year-old daughter. |
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The car rides on 30x9, Hoosier radial tires mounted on Center Line aluminum wheels. |
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Every once and a while a car would be heard honking or screeching its tires. |
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He laughed, and Kim followed him back past the cars with hoods up and tires removed. |
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McKenzie has a promising career as a bingo caller if he tires of television. |
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The ultra-strong fiber was first developed by DuPont chemist Stephanie Kwolek in 1965 as a way to make radial tires lighter. |
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Thanks to the software, we know better whether a particular piece of equipment should have radial or bias tires. |
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Why, Michelin wanted to know, are sales of radial tires surging in China even though they cost three times more than standard tires? |
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Run-flat radials are making modest headway and four-season tires are earning their stripes in the high performance realm. |
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This discovery fills him with such glee that he never tires of proclaiming it. |
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The students also performed basic maintenance, including changing tires, inner tubes and brake service free of charge. |
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They develop in almost any container that collects rainwater, such as barrels, tanks, old tires, cups, cans, and bottles. |
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Camden council, where I live, never tires of bragging of how it evicts people with rent arrears. |
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The door whooshed shut, and the bus's tires skidded on the gravel driveway as the driver gunned the engine. |
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Drive tires should be rotated between forward and back positions at least once to even out wear. |
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He loved the squeal of smoking tires, the roar of the engine, and the thrill of a hairpin turn in a power drift. |
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In Mexico, other shrinking sectors include shoes, tires, apparel and auto parts. |
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Bins would be dedicated to composting material, wood waste, tires, consumer recyclables, metals as well as regular solid wastes. |
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For example, they are used to provide the black color in inks, pigments, rubber tires, stove polish, typewriter ribbons, and phonograph records. |
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The pavement ended and I wound through potholes and deep ruts wider than three of my tires put together. |
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Here and there on the curb, other entrepreneurs hack shoe soles out of used tires and stack the soles in neat bundles for resale. |
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Peer is one of modern drama's first anti-heroes, and Ibsen never tires of bringing out yet another flaw in his character. |
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Pesticide products in pressurized cylinders, oil, antifreeze, tires, paints, varnishes, thinners, cleaners and solvents will not be accepted. |
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We looked at copper, composition shingles, slate and concrete, and finally decided on rubber shingles made entirely from recycled tires. |
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Church continued to drive the Humvee on three tires for four miles while firing at enemy targets and changing magazines with one hand. |
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But truck, bus, aircraft, and fire-engine tires are still regularly and safely retreaded, and yours can be too. |
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The truck nosed over the ridge, and the heavy tires crunched across the icy ruts. |
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Once common nationwide, retreading tires fell out of favor as the price of both oil and tires plummeted. |
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You've probably seen annual flowers planted in all sorts of odd containers, from discarded tires to old boots! |
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Fortunately, the engine fired, the tires went round and round, and the pan didn't leak. |
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Close up, Carlile noticed the dark scummy shoreline and two car tires mired in the mud. |
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It is a harrowing experience to hear a squeal of tires followed by a thump and then the anguished cries of an animal in pain. |
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That leaves nearly a third of all old tires to be landfilled, stockpiled, or illegally dumped. |
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To train for schlepping the 200-plus pound sledges, he suggests that clients drag a string of tractor tires behind them on their favorite hikes. |
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Improved suspension parts ranging from bushings to springs, shocks and tires make this vehicle a stand out in terms of handling and ride quality. |
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When I was pulling off the old tires to re-glue them, the base tape came off from the tire sidewall in a few places. |
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If I'm riding my bike during a lightning storm, will the tires keep me grounded? |
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He was driving some sissy little Japanese car with odd little tires and wheels and a bunch of ugly gewgaws and gimcracks bolted on. |
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The road came to a dead end, and I stopped inches from the trunk of a tree, tires on the edge of the curb. |
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It also introduced a rationing program involving products such as tires, gasoline, fuel oil and sugar. |
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When the front tires lose traction before the rear tires, resulting in the front end wanting to swing toward the wall. |
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Its eight inch pneumatic tires with 40 to 60 pounds of air pressure can handle most obstacles an off-road trail can offer. |
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Once you lift it and start driving with the larger tires you'll wish you bagged it and saved on gas. |
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And even though he spends his working hours doing fieldwork, O'Neill never tires of being in nature. |
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I remember I wanted to get one of those push scooters with those inflatable tires. |
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The 17-in. alloy wheels and all-weather tires fill the wheel wells offering up a smooth ride. |
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Heavy horse carts with rubber tires haul sacks of corn, piles of fodder, and other freight. |
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He said one wheel was loose, two tires were bald, and only one of the truck's six air brakes was working properly. |
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When the rubber on the blocks wears out, they need to be replaced, just like bald tires. |
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Prior to the investigation, the Caravan received a new battery, starter, spark plugs, wires, distributor cap, rotor and tires. |
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Cutting a kapok tree of that size is no easy task and the man soon tires and falls asleep at the base of the tree. |
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Grungy bands of humans huddle around rubbish fires in hovels constructed of old tires and scrap metal. |
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The future looked dismal due to the lack of spare tires and a dwindling oxygen supply. |
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But as well, the mobility of the tires, transportability, becomes a factor too. |
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It was an old-fashioned thing, with a wide, awkward-looking seat and big, balloon-like tires. |
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He still drives for me occasionally and maintains some bushes and plants but he tires quickly. |
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Formulated to be safe, this permanent, water-proof paintstick marks on wet and greasy tires. |
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They heard the roar of the engines and squealing of tires as the cars accelerated quickly from Ottawa Street. |
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I stopped the car right then and there on the busy street, the tires screeching to a halt. |
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He got into his black Ford and drove away, letting the tires screech out of the parking lot. |
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All I heard was a loud screech of tires and a loud crash of thunder that echoed gloomily through my thoughtless mind. |
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I was probably no more than 100m away from my black motorbike when I heard a loud screech of tires. |
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There is was, a white sleek long limousine shined to perfection, the whitewalls of the tires sparkling in the dust of the road. |
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When I needed new tires for my car, I asked the guy in the tire place if the tires I picked out were all weather radials. |
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The co-op also changes the RoGator's tires from flotation tires to radials as row crops grow. |
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The tires screeched as the car rounded a tight turn, and Ruth's new Seeing Eye dog, a golden retriever, whimpered in the back seat. |
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The most nimble of all Jeeps, it comes with front and rear locking axles, giant tires, and extra low gear speeds. |
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While much of the tough mechanicals are under the skin, the tires give the game away. |
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There was a screech of tires and a crash as the truck ran into her Porsche convertible. |
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I saved up for snow tires this year and went down to get them mounted and balanced this morning after coffee. |
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The drug agency suggested that implants might be like cars or tires, which wear out with age. |
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The studded tires got some good testing on the iced over unpaved roads and performed well. |
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Even at these temperatures, failures might be initiated by overstressing the tires. |
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Glare ice is nearly impossible to ride on with any bike, but studded tires make it easier than walking. |
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Of course, no all-weather tire will be as good on ice as winter and studded tires. |
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We're talking times marked by whitewall tires, gals with bouffants up-to-there, and music heavily steeped in soul. |
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With its big cushiony seat and gigantic whitewall tires I could ride over curbs and not even feel it. |
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More minor things also contribute, like pitted headsets, untrue wheels, wobbly tires and out-of-balance wheels. |
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You hear both main tires pop as you whump to the ground short of the runway. |
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Odds and ends around the house, such as forks, lace fabric, and toy truck tires, can be used to texture clay surfaces. |
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Because tubeless tires need to form an airtight seal, manufacturers must coat the inner walls of the tire with additional rubber. |
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There are so many ways the ego tries to dismantle real love, and its favorite is to perseverate on a single question until it tires itself out. |
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Apparently, her puss Fang soon tires of any particular flavor and makes life difficult at meal times. |
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After a ride, wipe down your bike, lube the chain and check the tires for proper inflation. |
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I'm also curious how regular riders might be able to patch and reinflate tubeless road tires out in the field? |
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The range mats are made of hard black rubber strips that resemble the insides of tires. |
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People with serious spare tires around their middle do win bowling tournaments. |
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The tires spun, the bike sliding sideways towards a drop-off as it began to fall on its side. |
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Big knobby tires, suspension fork and disc brakes make this one mean extreme machine, or at least one that looks the part. |
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When in doubt, it doesn't hurt to err on the safe side and add air or nitrogen to your tires. |
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The British have kicked the tires and are now taking their biometric passport scheme out for a test drive. |
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It is a dance, swirling and whirling until one person tires of it or moves on to a new partner. |
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Bart tires of Homer's lack of interest in him and chooses another father from the Bigger Brother program. |
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Steer axle toe-out will cause excessive wear on the inside of both tires while toe-in will cause wear on the outside shoulders of the tires. |
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The tires that roll the bus down the road each day squeaked as they stopped in front of her. |
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A seat on the handlebars, and the tires spritzing rainwater with each revolution. |
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Mitch swerved the car down an off-ramp, and screeched the tires onto a road. |
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When a driver launches, be it by transbrake, footbrake, or clutch, the power is sent to the rear tires. |
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Now that the damage is setting in, she tires easily and finds it hard to fight off common infections. |
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The truck shuddered as the rear wheels spun wildly on the asphalt, then leapt forwards as the tires bit into the road. |
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These tire shredders are incapable of shredding tires in excess of size 17 due to the diameter of the wire in the tire sidewall. |
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A few cars passed through the lonely yellow of the street lights, their tires making soft shushing sounds on the wet pavement. |
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Because Raymond tires so easily, we spend a lot of time in front of the tube. |
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As the heavily loaded semi careened through traffic, cars were smashed and some of the semi's tires blew. |
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The tires screeched nosily on the road as it careered across going into the path of other cars. |
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Trucks fly, speedsters explode, and tires spin as Max and his crew take to the desolate highway. |
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This results in a smashing encounter with a stranded SUV, its tires blown out by a barbed wire trap. |
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The rumor of the weekend, of course, was that the company was hanging out in Finland kicking the tires on a huge potential merger. |
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It landed behind the truck and exploded, blowing out the back tires and part of the canvas ripped, catching on fire. |
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Aziz takes off quickly on his bicycle, which has no brakes or lights, and blows out one of his tires. |
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The car had only delivered a glancing blow, bruising only his hip as he turned away from the loud squealing tires. |
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If he tires of their company, he can quickly slit their throats or snap their necks, dispatching an opponent. |
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It feels fantastic on the road at any speed and generates an impressive 0.9 g's on a skidpad on Michelin ZP high-performance run-flat tires. |
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Initially, customers groused about a grinding gear shift, poor air-conditioning, and lousy tires. |
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This didn't work as well as he had hoped for gunshots were soon fired, hitting the car's tires. |
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With it's giant tires and the disc brake up front it should prove to be ideal for the West Virginia terrain. |
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Typically, companies parcel out the initial sign-up invitations to a select few, asking that they kick the tires and offer feedback. |
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The sidewall removal machine therefore will remove the sidewall thus enabling the shredding of these tires in the tire shredders. |
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The heavy duty tires on your trucks and trailers have a deep thick sidewall that takes the first impact from the road surface. |
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One procedure called for workers to poke an awl completely through the sidewall of new tires. |
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The tires grabbed for a second, then began to spin, and the truck slid sideways. |
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After a minute of conversation she tires of haggling over a price and refuses his advances. |
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The snow was up to the tires and the salt truck had not come by to salt the roads. |
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So when you awake to crank your engine on that early winter morning, expect your tires to be frozen to the ground. |
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The company has begun kicking the tires of online music services as it rethinks its strategy, which hinges on streaming media, not downloads. |
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Are you going to have to plan on costly replacement of tires or axles or crankpins? |
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Brakes screech, tires skid, and cars seem to spin out of control. |
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Texas is a place where everything is bigger, the adage goes, and that's as true of our lakes as of the horns on our cattle and the tires on our pickups. |
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His tires squealed in protest as he pushed his car around the corner. |
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Mountain bike tires can be notoriously finicky to seat onto a rim and often require compressed air or a high-volume pump to create the critical airtight seal. |
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The plane glided for 19 minutes and blew most of its tires on landing. |
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Chrysler's pickup trucks, for example, should look like the old Powerwagons, with big wheel wells, oversized tires and a grill that would stop a rhino. |
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This allows us to make a 10-foot pass that moves material beyond the rear tires, and you can angle it to fit on an 8-foot-wide lowboy trailer without hanging over the sides. |
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Miniature toy cars can drive with wet, painted tires over unusual papers. |
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I stepped out of the truck and his tires screeched as he quickly sped off. |
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He often made all-night runs to the rear for parts and tires. |
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A team of scouts has kicked the tires and slammed the doors on these and many, many more free agents and knows which players are a good buy for which teams. |
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As many of you know, she is kicking the tires of colleges right now. |
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We've got to kick the tires of these candidates, see what they're about. |
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I'm not going to bring a fare increase to the board based on these circumstances, until we have this top-to-bottom review and until I'm convinced we've kicked the tires on it. |
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If something tires you out and makes you weary, it's probably not right. |
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I also like the performance of the new Phoenix radial tires. |
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The smells waft through the shantytown of tents and tires known as the Maidan, the main square in Kiev. |
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A number of visual displays ring the screen that measures the grip of your tires to the racetrack and the degree to which inertia and G-Force push onto your car. |
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Features include a hydraulic extendible eight-foot stroke, a floating hopper, a self-propelled hydraulic lift, and flotation tires for easy maneuvering on rough terrain. |
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After a few weeks, with the weather outlook not calling for any snow for the foreseeable future, I went ahead and swapped back to the summer tires. |
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He glared at me and started writing another ticket for having bald tires! |
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Both tires have deep, conical lugs that grip like a colony of leeches but are spaced well-enough apart to shed even the most adhesive quag with ease. |
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A few hundred yards, and we're on the first technical section of the route, a steep double-track with solid ground for your left tires but loose scree under your right. |
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On the other hand, I'd come in an iron lung with snow tires if Jon Stewart beckoned. |
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This could allow for adhesion to hooves and fur as well as boots and motorized vehicle tires and suggests a potential for plants to be dispersed outside of floodplains. |
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Its wide, gently chiseled shape features wheel arches that ride low and snugly over the tires. The massive prow politely but firmly clears the way. |
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Early models had steel rail wheel sets along with the rubber tires. |
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The wheel wells were stuffed with 17-inch wheels and fat tires. |
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He even got his corvette back, albeit several months after the raid and, he says, with the tires worn down. |
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This meant helping to change those insanely large tires and working to repair the vehicles. |
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The last edition of the bug has a retro look, with chrome trim from bumper to bumper, whitewall tires and CD player, but it also stays true to the car's roots. |
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Here, only the twisting grey concrete under his tires disturbed the desolate wild. |
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The really ironic thing is, once I get the tires reinflated I have to cycle down to the bike shop anyway to get the gears fixed on the darn thing! |
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An old one, sure, and one with sloppy paint, bald tires, and orange rust chewing at the rocker panels, but still and all, a Cadillac in the attic. |
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Chenard said he pulled the car up along side of the semi and they saw the back tires of the trailer were engulfed in flames. |
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The BBC never tires of telling us how passionately it seeks the interest and participation of the public in its political output, particularly the young. |
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The rear tires aren't sticking enough, meaning a fishtail is likely. |
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Julia's dad was driving and suddenly one of the front tires blew. |
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Typical applications for alloy white irons include coal pulverizer and roller mill tires and tables, i.e., any place where abrasion is high and impact loading is low. |
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Two flatbed military trucks were abandoned with their cabs blazing fiercely as dozens of townspeople converged to loot tires and other vehicle parts. |
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Huge coal trucks have almost run Bonds's car off the road, and two local activists had their tires punctured when they went to file paperwork for a hearing. |
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The derailed train cars were carrying tires and mixed merchandise. |
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The rioters set fires, tipped cars, smashed windows, slashed tires, and started fistfights. |
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Made from old parts, its burnt-orange bed is filled with balding tires, plastic drums, aluminum cans, wire-tangled innards of mechanical devices, and a push broom. |
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We also had the car tires changed to studded winter ones on Wednesday. |
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Breeding occurs in rain barrels, tin cans, tires, stormsewer catch basins, street gutters, polluted ground pools, cesspools, open septic tanks, etc. |
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He started chewing the police car's tires, biting the bumper and generally snarling and slavering, trying to get at the cops, who chose to stay put with the windows rolled up. |
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If storing a bicycle, you should hang it off the floor, otherwise the rubber perishes and retains the flatness regardless of how hard you pump the tires up. |
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The tires are brown, there's pretty arcing streaks along the car, in fetching pale beige, and blackened handprints round the bonnet and door handle. |
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Remember that overinflated tires can cause uneven tire wear and underinflated tires can cause increased tire temperature, leading to tire failure. |
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But on the last trip US sharpshooters blew out the vehicle's tires. |
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They surmised that it must be a tractor with two different tires on it. |
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They would opt to have their vehicles maintained and repaired, resulting in an increased demand for spare parts including tires, batteries, and chokes. |
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With more screeching of tires, the limo cornered around the old warehouse. |
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They specialize in refurbishing tubular tires with new tubes. |
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Eventually, other people wake and the magic of the untouched snow is broken by the sounds of snowblowers and tires crunching their way down the street. |
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The Houston chemical plant is their only producer of the emulsion styrene butadiene rubber, the raw material used to fabricate tires, belts and hoses. |
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There was sand covering the tires and snow dusted lightly across the top. |
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The frame fits tires up to 700x38c, while rear dropout spacing is 130 mm. |
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This extremely desirable structure owes its elasticity to the isotactic nature of the polymer, and for this reason these polymers are used for the manufacturing of car tires. |
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Each features a high-strength steel reinforced torque box that prevents the front tires from intruding into the passenger compartment in a frontal collision. |
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They are winterizing their cars by adding antifreeze and putting on snow tires. |
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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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The car was yellow in color and had nice little rims on the tires. |
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Cry No More Every parent tires of hearing their child cry, but not everyone finds such a foolproof way to make it stop. |
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Okay, well, I suppose I should take the snow chains off my tires eh? |
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I was shocked to see that it had rubber tires rather than steel wheels. |
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The gravel began to gouge holes in the hard rubber tires of the trucks, and the bumpier rides that resulted led to an increase in the number of mechanical breakdowns. |
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Outside the bakery of Akram Shahmeh, 42, rocks are flying and tires are burning. |
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In front of the City Hall building hundreds of tires have been piled up to form a barricade that is manned by yet more masked men. |
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Trends around the world have seen new developments of the classic scooter, some with larger engines and tires. |
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His remarkable memory has lost its acuity, and he tires easily. |
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The first is switching from Goodyear to Hoosier tires for seven divisions that race at the track. |
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The report didn't say if any could be started up without new batteries and tune-ups, or how many were sitting on long-flat and worthless tires. |
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The Wynright RTU is ideal for boxes, bales, containers, tires and a variety of other products. |
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Specific winter tires are ideal in the colder, wetter and icier months, such as spiked and those made of rubber only. |
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Michelin, one of the largest tire manufacturers allowed Sears, an American retail chain to place their brand name on the tires. |
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Dunlop extended its brand from tires to other rubber products such as shoes, golf balls, tennis racquets, and adhesives. |
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Unlike their smaller cousins, delineators are tall enough to impact not only a vehicle's tires but the vehicle body itself. |
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Rubber tires allow steeper gradients and a softer ride, but have higher maintenance costs and are less energy efficient. |
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The southern Manitoba tire recycling plant last year reprocessed 1 million tires. |
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Reflectors in the road thwapped beneath the tires, setting a regular, almost reassuring pace. |
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She said the tiremaker would continue to provide replacements and service to consumers who already had the tires. |
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Adjustments can occur in suspensions, brakes, transmissions, engines, tires, and many others. |
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The suspension is important because it makes the car stable and easier to control and keeps the tires on the road when driving on uneven terrain. |
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When the tires get too hot they will swell or inflate and need to be deflated to the correct pressure. |
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The scene was supposed to have smoke in the background, but tires used in the scene made it too dark. |
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Compared to carbon black, a traditional reinforcing agent for tires, silica reduces rolling resistance. |
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If there are many elections in close succession, voter turnout will decrease as the public tires of participating. |
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Her kids were rarin' to go, sizing each other up against the giant tires on McCandless' swamp buggy. |
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ReMould builds on past work undertaken to develop a continuous devulcanization system for the production of devulcanized rubber from waste tires. |
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The Packers will kick the tires on two injured starters in preparation for the playoffs. |
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The switch from bias-ply tires to cost-effective radials is easily justified. |
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Construction garbage such as tires, cement, and chemical by products have found their way to the Persian Gulf in recent years. |
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The most common items cleaned out of the bay are beer bottles and car tires. |
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Recycle old tires, or if they're used as a tree swing, punch holes in the bottom so water can drain. |
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His coach is pumping his tires for conference MVP and Matt Fuller is doing his best to oblige. |
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Now, with Suisham enjoying a career season, those in his hometown are pumping his tires. |
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And Marvin never tires of looking at it or talking about it. |
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Bicycles proved to be a huge commercial success, and production expanded in the Weed factory, with Weed making every part but the tires. |
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Flushes, tires, alignments, check engine light questions and much more are all on offer when drivers search through the list of internet coupons. |
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Two youths reported finding thumbtacks in the front tires of their bikes after parking them at the library. |
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Retro fenders, whitewall tires and a sweeping chainguard give the Shizzles that classic timeless cruiser look. |
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Authorities said suspected militants set fires on tires, cell towers, telephone booths, buildings and closed-circuit cameras. |
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They are as grabby as the tires you'd need on the 1970 'Cuda to keep it on the road, and thus the grips keep the 572 Hemi in your hands. |
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The grippier rubber let Harvick race the high line while others slipped or spun tires trying to get going. |
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In cases where gear camber wears one side faster than the other, tires can be demounted and turned around to extend the tire life. |
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If they become large enough, damage to tires, wheels, and vehicle suspensions is liable to occur. |
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He said the tires of his vehicle were slashed and Star of David was painted on it. |
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Fat bikes are mountain bikes with huge balloon tires, usually about 4 inches wide, twice the size of a normal mountain bike tire. |
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When Mickey's Jeep drives by, I notice that his beefy off-road tires are showroom clean. |
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If you drive over a speed bump, the left and right tires push the suspension upward at the same time. |
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The truck violations included worn tires, worn brakes, improper loads and defective air brake lines. |
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When a driver who hit the roads without snow tires was stranded four workers sat on trunk of the vehicle. |
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Depending on your climate, make sure your vehicle has snow tires or chains. |
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If you live in an area that requires it, switch to snow tires over all-season variants. |
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Most snow tire users keep a second set of wheels and tires in the garage so swapping is easy and convenient. |
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Does Cobra make their trailers all with the same size tires? if so does ne1 have the numbers handy? |
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You should check your car's tires often for signs of uneven wear. |
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We could hear the truck's tires crunching along the gravel road. |
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Low pressure tires don't meet the road properly and fail to shed water effectively, causing hydroplaning. |
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Caltrops, tetrahedrons, and similar devices are designed to puncture vehicle tires or limit foot traffic. The standard design has four points. |
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I kicked the tires and then the salesperson invited me to take the car for a spin. |
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A Ford dealer in Saudi Arabia repeatedly warned the automaker the same year that Firestone tires were failing on Explorers. |
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Are recapped tires safe? This is obviously the thing to know before you consider buying recaps. |
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Chad Norris puts the five lugnuts in his mouth, spits them onto the tires and they tighten themselves. |
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Powerful engines and sticky tires make high-side accidents a threat on modern racebikes. |
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In the coming weeks, Albertans will get a chance to kick the tires of the party leaders, their platforms and local candidates. |
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