This prepares an unfired weapon for the sudden stress of a firing charge, which will in turn reduce the number of seal and cylinder failures. |
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The purist collector will keep it unfired and in the lovely oak case with the Performance Center seal on the top. |
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When dismantled it provided some surprises in the form of unfired paint and etched plates around the wings of the angel. |
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Examine the unfired cartridge and if the bullet is still where it started out, all is well. |
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What makes this process different is that the decoration is applied with a brush to the unfired, dry, glazed surface. |
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A small city of conjunct houses of unfired bricks and without streets was built in the town at Catal Huyuk in Turkey. |
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The authentic approach would be to add talc to slip, and then paint that onto the unfired terra-cotta. |
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This old gun was unfired, but carrying a relatively low price tag, since the gold plating was actually gold paint. |
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Noelle, on the other hand, works with unfired clay, which is not a traditional Maori artform. |
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This beautiful old sixgun has originally been shipped to Japan and had somehow remained in unfired condition for over 100 years. |
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Hence, hot charging will tend to nullify the benefits of an unfired preheat zone and increase the need for recuperation. |
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This histogram shows the extent to which furnaces are equipped with unfired charge preheat zones. |
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The length of the unfired charge preheat zone of a furnace is difficult to change once the furnace is installed. |
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Furnaces that charge cold steel into unfired preheat zones have low waste gas temperature. |
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A mask and an unfired gun were found on his person, and the plea of self-defense was allowed. |
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Occasionally the books were illustrated with engravings, but none could match the authenticity of the sixty-three unfired clay figures in Royer's collection. |
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Again, the installation was far from a simple homage, a fact that became clear when the unfired sculptures began to disintegrate in the course of the exhibition. |
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Equally evocative was a work consisting of three white-enamel bathtubs absurdly linked with the same unfired clay to plumbing pipes passing through the gallery space. |
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However, it was quickly rebuilt, this time in stone and unfired brick, and it continued to flourish right down to its destruction following the Roman conquest of the region. |
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A group of unfired smashed pots was then stacked up against the inside of the house wall and subsequently the entire house was moved one metre east and rebuilt. |
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Then students are free to add clay to make their whistle into a figure, bird, airplane and so on, first testing the unfired whistles to see if they are pleasant-sounding. |
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For example, constructing houses in a village with unfired mud blocks instead of bricks can save several hectares of forests that would otherwise be used as fuel. |
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Now at the Morris Watch Shop I found examples of the same sixguns, unfired, in the presentation cases for five dollars less than those I had seen 10 years earlier. |
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The gun is still loaded, lying around unfired when the poem ends. |
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Every steam boiler and every unfired steam generator shall be provided with not less than two safety valves of adequate capacity. |
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The answer lay in the quantities of unfired shot still in the ships, which was cast so badly that it could not have hit its targets. |
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Both of these discoveries imply an even earlier stage of unfired clay modeling. |
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As welded properties superior to 5052. Used for storage tanks, highway tankers and unfired pressure vessels. |
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That makes the pusher furnace inexpensive to build and long unfired charge preheat zones economically attractive. |
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Their pots also were made of sunbaked mud, unfired and unglazed, though sometimes richly engraved. |
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Sculptors often build small preliminary works called maquettes of ephemeral materials such as plaster of Paris, wax, unfired clay, or plasticine. |
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The first stage in the production process comprised cutting the overall design into the unfired ceramic: the harpy, the swirling vegetal scroll behind the figure, and the border pattern. |
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In the unfired preheat zone, the hot furnace waste gas flows countercurrent to the incoming cold steel so that the waste gas is cooled as heat is transferred to the steel. |
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Shrines called mbari, which contain elaborate tableaux of painted unfired earth, are made in honour of the earth spirit in villages near Owerri in southern Nigeria. |
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Materials that must be covered for protection, such as unfired brick and the steel used in framing, are not adaptable to this type of communication. |
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The palace is square, with sides approximately 70 m long, made of hewn limestone to a height of about 2 m, after which it is completed with unfired bricks. |
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A lustre-painted and tin-glazed dish that is representative of this type of earthenware which was decorated by incising the outlines of the main design onto the surface of the unfired dish. |
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Also, since a portion of the waste gas heat has been removed in the unfired preheat zones, optimum furnace efficiency can often be achieved with combustion air preheat temperature below the 400°C break point. |
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However, CN codes falling within chapter 69, ceramic products, should only be used for fired products and not for the product concerned which is unfired. |
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Glaze may be applied by dusting the unfired composition over the ware or by spraying, dipping, trailing or brushing on a thin slurry composed of the unfired glaze and water. |
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Unfired pots are first brought to the place where a mound will be built, customarily by the women and girls of the village. |
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