You stated that clothes dryers should not vent into a garage but must have a duct leading to the outside of the building. |
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The vent site was then translated northeastward by the motion of the Farallon Plate and was subsequently accreted to its present location. |
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The dime-size mesh vent on the back of the hand keeps your mitts from overheating, but it can also let in moisture. |
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Skutt has been a leading manufacturer of electric kilns and kiln vent systems for nearly 50 years. |
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If any of you follow me on Facebook and saw my status update late last night, I would like to vent my reason for it. |
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Etherington adopts an apt change in registration, giving vent to the diapasons that would have been the lynchpin of organs in Handel's own time. |
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But, with the legislation finally on the statute book yesterday, the Labour machine swiftly moved into gear to vent their anger at Tory tactics. |
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Not to mention the financial cost of fixing things up after these thugs vent their frustrations on other people's property. |
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She wonders how the larvae of animals that live in hydrothermal vents get from one vent to another. |
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I had a rush of anger and frustration at not being able to vent my feelings in an acceptable manner. |
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One-way vent valves play a crucial role during open-heart surgery by redirecting blood from the heart to a heart-lung machine. |
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Before attaching the hollow item, a hole was punched through the body pot so that the trapped air would vent into the space of the body. |
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Even local talk radio has been engineered into a kind of therapy, where listeners phone in to vent by the megawatt. |
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The stokehold vent cover aft of the funnel is also completely gone, with no evidence pointing to any remains. |
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And we put no credence whatever in the old myth that the vent of the tautog closes over in winter. |
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Elise, relieved, tried to vent some of her indignation like a teakettle spouts steam. |
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The good doctor's role seems to be to push Dave to the boiling point, allowing him to vent all the pent-up anger within his repressed soul. |
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Small vesicular pieces of volcanic material, scoria, collect around the vent to form a cinder cone. |
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Almost at once, the smell of plant life issued from the room ducts as fresh air from the outside began to vent throughout ship. |
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Silver stitching accents the leather steering wheel, door fabric, seats, grab handle, door pulls and dash vent rings. |
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This allows the vent material to cover the ridge gap, and air exits through the corrugations. |
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It makes you feel macho and strong to be able to beat up people and vent out your frustrations on these folks while your friends cheer you on. |
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Where there are bends in the ductwork an explosion vent of the appropriate size should be positioned on the bend. |
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Several invertebrate groups that are conspicuous deep sea benthos are rare or absent from vent communities. |
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It was only when the vent chemosynthetic ecosystems were discovered that the importance of hydrothermal vents was globally acknowledged. |
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Examine the condition of the flashings around chimneys, flue pipes, vent caps and anyplace where the roof and walls intersect. |
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It has been pandemonium in Korea this past week, with normally-reserved people giving vent to joyful feelings in a way they probably never have. |
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He would give vent to his strength of character, sense of tragedy, and personableness. |
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Only seconds after removing the vent cover and ducking inside, nearly a dozen powerful beams of light swept the area in search of the intruder. |
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I sigh in relief, and quickly pat myself down before putting the air vent back on and walking back out. |
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Is it vent of rage against many peaceful people who have done nothing to him? |
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When the train disgorged its passengers at Queen Street, there was a huge communal feeling of pent-up anger yet nowhere to vent it. |
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The centrepiece turns out to be Cruise bungeeing down a vent shaft in a retread of the first film's best scene. |
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The Dunblane boy chose to hit a backhand and vent his spleen by complaining about the high expectations of the British media. |
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The world has changed for the worse in the last year and bigots feel more empowered to vent their spleen. |
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Every week or so we allow lucky old you the chance to vent your spleen at a useless celebrity. |
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As for the money, the people of Tasmania are entitled to be outraged and need to vent their spleen at the ballot box. |
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Well written, possibly, but for me it's my own place to vent my spleen at the general vacuity and stupidity of the world as I see it. |
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That is debatable, but people who hate each other do not always require guns to vent their spleen. |
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In private, feel free to vent your spleen, cry, denounce the other party as a loathsome cad. |
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Initially I had the idea that if I could vent my spleen about life events it would be a cathartic exercise. |
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On eviction you will also be required to visit the diary room to vent your spleen and dish the dirt as you see fit. |
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They have been torturing each other for decades, giving vent to shouts and exasperations, though at night they sleep in adjoining double beds. |
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Pale, grey gas escaped in a thin cloud from a minor vent on the side of the small craft. |
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The escorting policemen gave vent to their ire at other road users when the peak hour traffic obstructed the VIP's movement. |
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Start by attaching the flexible vent from vent-connection kit to the periscope vent, using the band clamps in the kit. |
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They were fitted with a dial gauge, a vent port in the form of a petcock or counterweight, and a safety fuse. |
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These rafts were originally surface phreatomagmatic deposits, which were probably wet when they slumped into the vent complex. |
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The standoff can provide a vent to prevent pressure in the gap from causing distortion or damage. |
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Besides bread and circuses,, something had to be done to let frisky folks vent a little. |
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Our legislators play with political fire and vent anger boiling deep in their hearts. |
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This has turned out to be a problem, because the attic is vented at the roof ridge, and the vent screen becomes clogged with dryer lint. |
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Only occasionally does he give vent to some of the emotions he has spent the past two years repressing. |
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I told him that nothing was wrong with it, and perhaps, sometimes he could vent his desires in this way, as he was already anyhow. |
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The front has been equipped with a pleasant front bumper, encasing the now-obligatory mesh vent between two fog lamps. |
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He admits that he is quite the showman and that he now has to vent his love of the limelight in public speaking engagements. |
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Be sure the placement of this vent will not exhaust dryer air to a window well, gas vent, chimney or any other unventilated area. |
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This may indicate that roof leakage is occurring where the drain vent pipe penetrates the roof flashing. |
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At a hardware store, I laid the fittings out on the floor of the plumbing aisle and began to design our drain, waste and vent systems. |
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Check flashings at valleys, chimneys, dormers, vent pipes, and other roofing protrusions. |
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Where utility pipes, vent pipes, exterior plumbing, and electrical or phone connections enter the house, caulk the separation. |
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Left in a building, Isa crawled through a broken fan vent at 3 am and ran for help. |
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An inline fuel separator is installed by cutting the vent hose that runs from the fuel tank to the tank vent on the outside of the boat. |
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The slanted light from the vent cover not far behind her illuminated her silhouette. |
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The ringmaster then waved his hand and the earth opened up, revealing a vent filled with hot magma. |
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It had several openings for doors and windows, plus a chimney vent on each end. |
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On the other hand for those wanting to give vent to their frustration, the hit-me-doll is the right kind for you. |
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There are times when these individuals have a desire to give vent to their emotions. |
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Particularly, there were events that gave students an opportunity to give vent to their creative instincts. |
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Beyond giving vent to frustrations at a relationship gone seriously awry, such rhetoric augurs a troubled future. |
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It also provided them the much-awaited opportunity to give vent to their creative energy. |
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In expressive politics, people prefer to give vent to their opinions instead of rolling up their sleeves to work for change. |
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He also encouraged children to explore their creative talents and give vent to their expression. |
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The audience however enjoyed the production and gave full vent to their feelings with thunderous applause at the conclusion. |
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They did, if anything, give vent to heightened animosity between the two peoples. |
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As I say, I understand people are frustrated, and sometimes they give vent to that frustration. |
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For the next six days it will be creativity unplugged as the artists wield brush and give vent to their ideas. |
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I am disappointed that The Peak would give vent to such immature gibbering. |
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Singers are allowed to give full vent to their emotions, with little stylization. |
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So we felt it was the appropriate time where people can vent all their anger and frustration instead. |
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This is a safe way to vent your emotions without alienating your co-workers. |
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In no small measure, the Chinese fans may have tried to vent their frustration by expressing it in anti-Japanese gestures. |
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Just being able to vent out my emotions to Becky made me feel that much better. |
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Academic feminism has provided a forum for Third World women to express themselves and vent their anger at their societies. |
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The only thing left to do is to vent all the anger and hate on the divorced mate. |
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The group spokesman had used this issue to vent his ire against Mr. Raghavan. |
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Use ridged flex aluminum or ridged four-inch elbows and straight vent pipe to vent your dryer. |
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Two escape holes in the receiver ring are intended to vent escaping gases away from the shooter. |
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The air exhausters are used to vent the air displaced by airbag deployment and to contribute to cabin air. |
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For two years a mobile flare stack has been in operation to vent the gas and reduce unpleasant smells. |
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If you are found to vent that refrigerant in any way that was preventable, you could lose your licence and you'll be out of business. |
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The ports are as high on the barrel as possible, to vent gas up rather than sideways. |
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In an echo of the bad old times, more than 200 fans gathered outside afterwards to vent their spleen. |
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Furious residents gathered at a parish council meeting to vent their spleen at a proposed skate park on their doorsteps. |
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So blogging will be light for the next two weeks or so, until I find a new equilibrium, or a compelling reason to vent my spleen. |
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This is not the best time for fans to vent their spleen against the club's directors, who are not due to attend. |
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Through the metal flaps in the vent I could see that it wasn't the police, but it was the F.B.I. instead. |
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If any of you follow me on Facebook and saw my status update late lastnight, I would like to vent my reason for it. |
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Properly conducted, these procedures would have ensured that wells could not vent to atmosphere. |
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There was a faint twang, followed by a quiet whiz, as a crossbow bolt flew through the air and collided with a thump into the side of the vent. |
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She practically speeded to Crystal's house, she had to vent her anger through someone. |
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The vent itself was a tight squeeze but the heroes were able to crawl through until they found themselves looking through a vent beneath them. |
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Even inside she could feet its heat pressing in all around her despite the cool air streaming in from the vent. |
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Having ensured the area is safe the gun captain will advance to the gun and clear the touch hole with a vent key. |
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Thunder rolled and raindrops hammered the gardens of Halliel as the storm gave full vent to its fury. |
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Cameron hesitated as he took in the roof, his vision blocked by other staircase entries, chimneys and vent stacks. |
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For some reason the sergeant major had decided to choose me to vent his anger on. |
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Dolly took full advantage of the outrageous disruption to vent her bad temper and to express her extreme displeasure in all directions. |
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With a clothes dryer, check the outside dryer vent cap where it exits the house. |
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They were all cussing and swearing, but Doug calmed him down by just letting him vent until he had had his say. |
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Deep marine trenches with thermal vent ecosystems independent of solar energy add to the enormous complexity of our biodiversity. |
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The lava from the Undara volcano travelled 164 km to create the longest lava flow from one single vent in modern geological time. |
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Lava moves away from the vent toward the ocean in a network of tubes and descends Pulama pali in several separate tubes. |
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A box had been erected over a volcanic vent from which issued sulfurous vapors. |
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If you vent the exhaust outside, use the straightest and shortest metal duct available. |
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Amherst firefighters were called in to assist Belchertown firefighters, who were already on a call to vent propane from a home at the time. |
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I shortened my skirt by 7 inches and lowered the vent by 2 inches because I'm under 5 feet. |
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You should also look out for pockets, the lapel's style, and whether or not the overcoat has a vent in the back. |
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The ventral slit is a vent on the obverse side which is neater, transforming the jumper from a tight crew-neck to a comfier V-neck. |
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Punishment for its own sake is always a valueless process, which corrects nothing and only serves to vent the pent-up rage of the person or people inflicting it. |
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Attack ads boosting Dr. Paul Now Gingrich is above it all Too statesmanlike to vent his spleen? |
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There are 4 rows of these on each side, from the vent rearward, with an equal number of rows of thornlike spines, the latter close set and directed rearward. |
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I wish there was like, a major chatroom, where you could take a number, wait for it to come up, and then just vent for 5-10 minutes to random people. |
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A bronze air vent emerges from the wall, looking strangely out of place. |
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The metal grill covering the air vent fell aside with a clang. |
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If the attacks on those who have come before are any guide, this will go on for some time and then subside as they find new targets on whom to vent their bile. |
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Feeling the need to vent his anger, Shane threw a stone into the little pond at Central Park, causing a series of violent ripples in the water that was before so calm. |
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Today, the Saudis vent their anger with fits of forgettable diplomatic rage. |
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In addition, intensifying pressures and the generation gap are also said to influence young people to smoke, as they attempt to vent their frustration. |
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Instead, they vent the hot gases horizontally through exhaust pipes. |
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Students from different classes and schools of the city trooped in in good numbers and gave vent to their imagination and indulged in some creative pursuits. |
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The air then turned blue as Smith gave vent to his feelings both on the way back to the dressing room and, even more volubly, in the dressing room. |
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I pointed the light into the vent again, but still saw nothing. |
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The annual general meeting season is turning into open season for a whole host of chief executives as investors vent their ire over poor performance. |
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The jiggling and swaying of the cab along with the gasoline smell leaking through the vent was getting to me and, for a while, I thought I might be carsick. |
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British model takes to Twitter to vent frustrations with aggressive photographers. |
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Droves of attendees streamed inside to vent their emotions over the course of several days. |
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Some disenchanted Americans gave vent to a racial displeasure over this incomprehensibly exotic Miss America. |
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Kevin also gives himself the opportunity to vent a lot of anger and frustration out at the film industry, Internet maligners and, um, more Internet maligners. |
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If after taking the above steps the sluggish performance persists, you may have an obstruction in the vent pipe that exits through your roof or somewhere in the soil stack. |
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After losing his mother to cancer, he took to music to vent his emotions. |
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I had an email from BobbyJo who clearly needed to vent her spleen. |
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All too often children of broken homes are used by their parents to vent spite on each other or they use them as human ropes in a post divorce tug-of-war. |
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A proper attic vent system consists of an intake and an exhaust. |
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One particularly irritated chap emailed us, presumably to vent his spleen. |
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For example, on most bath fans and kitchen exhaust hoods, the damper is located on the housing of the fan unit, right at the point where the vent pipe attaches to the housing. |
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Want to vent your spleen over how great or appalling our list is? |
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Which means that in the United States, people can vent their anger within the two-party system rather than against it. |
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Researchers suspected that many, if not most, of the vent animals must produce larvae capable of dispersing through cold ocean water to new sites. |
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Aelex glared angrily through the smoke vent at the top of the tent. |
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Another conspicuous feature is the large vent hole on the top of the case. |
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When scientists last month tried to revisit an undersea hydrothermal vent that was first discovered nearly a quarter of a century ago, they were in for a shock. |
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According to the mechanical code, dryer vent ducts must be made of metal. |
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That in 4390 was large and complex, with eruptions at the central vent and radial fissures on the flank, submarine and phreatic eruptions, and pyroclastic flows. |
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So, after I peered into the vent for awhile with the flashlight, and after finding nothing, I went back to my packing and puttering around the house. |
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He or she then evacuates air from the ascending aorta by infusing cardioplegia through the vent and allowing the cardioplegia to exit through the aorta. |
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The best way to give vent to an emotion is to put it on a paper. |
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The slab of crust containing the deposit and its assemblage of vent fossils was then translated northeastwards on the Farallon Plate and accreted to its present location. |
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Most builders are required to supply exhaust fans in these areas, but some vent the moisture into an attic or a crawl space where mold can germinate and re-enter the house. |
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Chanted poems give vent to emotions like sorrow at a friend's departure. |
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The top chamber was removed in a fume hood and allowed to vent for 1 min to remove any CO 2 present, the plants were then excised at the sand surface. |
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With Lawson at his mercy, Cal is free to vent his anger on his betrayer. |
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For example, bacterial endosymbionts as found in the giant vent Pogonophora are also present in many meiofaunal oligochaetes, nematodes and flatworms. |
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Kicking on the grass in frustration, Valerie tried to vent out her anger. |
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The new tanks won't allow sulfureous fumes to vent into the atmosphere. |
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There is a 3-inch or 4-inch diameter intake line that brings waste into the basin, a 2-inch-diameter discharge line with a check valve to prevent backflow, and a vent pipe. |
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Seep communities are also based on microbial chemosynthetic primary production and share a few species and many genera with hydrothermal vent communities. |
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Over 200 species of micro-organisms, fish, crustaceans, polychaetes, echinoderms, coelenterates, and molluscs have been identified in the vent areas. |
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On Sunday evening as the mist fell on Hyde Park, delirious supporters gave vent to their emotions as they cheered the new kings of Roscommon football. |
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Despite the risk of ruin and long days, life in the sugarhouse is a joy amidst the sweet steam rising through the roof vent and the cozy warmth of the fire. |
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Titanium-tinted aluminium is also used inside, particularly in the control areas such as the gear lever, the electric park brake handle and vent surrounds. |
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The gaseous oxygen vent hood keeps gaseous oxygen from building up there. |
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She looked up and grinned at the man-sized vent in the ceiling. |
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A metal vent cover hit the floor of an alleyway with a large clatter. |
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Cut a small vent hole in the center of the parchment circle and set aside. |
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Six stainless steel flues vent forge smoke through the corrugated iron roof which is cut away at the ridge for a skylight that runs the length of the studio. |
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Some stores sell special vent buckets for venting dryers indoors. |
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Some buildings have specially engineered recovery systems below their basements to actively capture this gas and vent it away from the building. |
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They install window tinting, nerf bars, bed covers, truck bed liners, vent visors, and much more. |
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Throughout the entire facemask, the massive airflow allows the player to breathe much easier and vent any condensation built up during play. |
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The Purple Rain artist does not want people being ripped off by ticket tout websites and took to Twitter to vent his anger. |
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According to ABC News, users have also taken to Twitter to vent out their feeling of motion sickness as a result of the transitions. |
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The gill symbiont of the hydrothermal vent mussel Bathymodiolus thermophilus is a psychrophilic, chemoautotrophic, sulfur bacterium. |
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Cinder cones are formed from tephra or ash and tuff which is thrown from an explosive vent. |
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When the polyethylene melts, and the steel wool cools, it often blocks the vent tube, creating a vacuum inside the part. |
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The pocket of ignited coal is fed oxygen by vent paths that have not yet been discovered. |
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My ear problems got so bad that I had to have a tympanostomy, a vent tube placed in my right ear that precluded diving. |
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Many seamounts also have hydrothermal vent communities, for example Suiyo and Loihi seamounts. |
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Today, vent gases collected from all tanks go to the noncondensible gas system of a mill, according to Jaakkola. |
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I couldn't bewield this anymore. Interminable sentiments skirmishing inside me shouted for a vent. |
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Like stratovolcanoes, they can produce violent, explosive eruptions, but their lava generally does not flow far from the originating vent. |
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Huge meetings were held weekly at Hamilton as mine workers joined together to vent their grievances. |
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Co-accused Phillip Jennings, 49, of Hanging Heaton, had been attempting to vent other gas cylinders with a pickaxe just before the accident. |
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This eruption was explosive, due to meltwater getting into the volcanic vent. |
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A rare but important terrain feature found in the abyssal and hadal zones is the hydrothermal vent. |
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Another unusual feature found in the abyssal and hadal zones is the cold seep, sometimes called a cold vent. |
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The casing vent, a pipe protruding from the ground, often doubles as a warning marker called a casing vent marker. |
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Cold pyroclastic surges can occur when the eruption is from a vent under a shallow lake or the sea. |
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But now everything was a good pretext to vent the rebellious mood. |
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A few want to vent about immigration or the Gulf of Mexico oil spill. |
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According to Fox News, the terrorist group's mouthpiece went on to vent his rage at America's top-rated cable news network. |
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Its internal air vent provides rapid and complete venting of air and noncondensible gases on start-up for reduced process times. |
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Both have YKK vent zippers and off-the-shoulder seams for zero friction on your shoulders when wearing a pack. |
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The evening meal had just been eaten when a volcanic vent only 600m away from a village began to spew ash, tephra, and pyroclastic debris. |
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The very viscous nature of these lava cause them to not flow far from the vent, causing the lava to form a lava dome at the vent. |
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In addition there are infrequent outcrops of igneous rocks including lavas, tuffs and volcanic vent agglomerates. |
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Also it is possible on most newer models to vent the exhaust entirely outside, even with the unit inside the living quarters. |
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The tube worm species Alvinella pompejana live around vent systems all along the East Pacific Rise, an undersea geological formation that stretches for thousands of miles. |
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The centre console was where the aforementioned kaput sound system lurked, beside the heating and vent controls that tended to be too low down for my liking. |
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Dan Cohen studied the vent fish, and Meredith Jones of the Smithsonian Institution continued his earlier studies on the vestimentiferan tubeworms. |
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Active mud volcanoes tend to involve temperatures much lower than those of igneous volcanoes except when the mud volcano is actually a vent of an igneous volcano. |
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The vent provides airflow for ethylene oxide sterilization and outgassing. |
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Additionally, the box features an interface that allows for USB and LAN connections while maintaining radio wave damping and can also efficiently vent heat. |
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An additional downstream vent is required to devolatilize natural fibers. |
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At the base this vent was dark, cool, and smelled of dry, musty dust. It zigzagged so that he could not see ahead more than a few yards at a time. |
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Leeches may attach to the vent or sometimes the inside of the pouch. |
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In accordance with ASME code, a pressure switch, pressure gauge, or vent must be connected to the space between the rupture disc and the connected pressure relief valve. |
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Rider, a renowned malcontent, laced into teammates after a loss to the Pacers on Wednesday, using an expletive-filled diatribe to vent his frustration. |
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Pillow lava is the lava structure typically formed when lava emerges from an underwater volcanic vent or subglacial volcano or a lava flow enters the ocean. |
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These tiny gastropods were typically sampled as by-catch with the larger vent taxa, primarily bivalve molluscs and vestimentiferan polychaetes, on which the limpets reside. |
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The simplest cold sink is to vent the steam to the environment. |
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Finding little vent for their trade goods, the Portuguese suspected the Arabs were colluding to shut them out of the city's spice markets by organizing a boycott. |
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These flows often travel only a few kilometers from the vent. |
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A post-molding operation in a separate machine partially delaminates the bag from the PP, and vent holes are incorporated without piercing the bag. |
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This first eruption, in the form of a fissure vent, did not occur under the glacier and was smaller in scale than had been expected by some geologists. |
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Vent your rage at the gormless fools we have stupidly elected. |
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Vent facies on the north and eastern sides of Fish Lake are mostly flows and breccias of andesite and rhyodacite. |
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The system is cooled by Vigor's Tornado Air Vent with triple 120MM case fan, and powered by Tagan TG1100-U95 TurboJet NVIDIA-SLI-certified 1100 watt power supply. |
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