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You stated that clothes dryers should not vent into a garage but must have a duct leading to the outside of the building.
The vent site was then translated northeastward by the motion of the Farallon Plate and was subsequently accreted to its present location.
The dime-size mesh vent on the back of the hand keeps your mitts from overheating, but it can also let in moisture.
Skutt has been a leading manufacturer of electric kilns and kiln vent systems for nearly 50 years.
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.
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.
But, with the legislation finally on the statute book yesterday, the Labour machine swiftly moved into gear to vent their anger at Tory tactics.
Not to mention the financial cost of fixing things up after these thugs vent their frustrations on other people's property.
She wonders how the larvae of animals that live in hydrothermal vents get from one vent to another.
I had a rush of anger and frustration at not being able to vent my feelings in an acceptable manner.
One-way vent valves play a crucial role during open-heart surgery by redirecting blood from the heart to a heart-lung machine.
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.
Even local talk radio has been engineered into a kind of therapy, where listeners phone in to vent by the megawatt.
The stokehold vent cover aft of the funnel is also completely gone, with no evidence pointing to any remains.
And we put no credence whatever in the old myth that the vent of the tautog closes over in winter.
Elise, relieved, tried to vent some of her indignation like a teakettle spouts steam.
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.
Small vesicular pieces of volcanic material, scoria, collect around the vent to form a cinder cone.
Almost at once, the smell of plant life issued from the room ducts as fresh air from the outside began to vent throughout ship.
Silver stitching accents the leather steering wheel, door fabric, seats, grab handle, door pulls and dash vent rings.
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Examples from Classical Literature
All his early realistic and revolutionary ideas found vent in his pianistic achievements.
Fritz noticed what effect his thoughtless shot had had, and gave vent to a low, peculiar whistle, denotive of surprise.
The man was giving vent to a kind of ululating cry, weakened now almost to a whine that rose and fell with the motion of his legs.
But the bleeder vent at the other end of the reactor had apparently kicked at the same time.
But the moments vent by, and still no hideous stain rose to empurple the green translucent plain of liquid light.
The prisoners were free, and their joy found vent in the noisiest demonstrations.
He was tall and fit and muscular, his brown calves flashing through the vent of his housecoat.
Open the abdominal region of every fish by making a generous cut from the vent straight forward toward the ventral fins.
When the foodless days came and the child was not getting food enough to survive, she gave vent to her feelings of despair.
Whereupon Von Gerhard, after a moment's stiff surprise, gave vent to one of his heartwarming roars.
Then he gave vent to the same peculiar whistle with which plater had announced his own approach to the log-hut in the woods.
There she heard him giving vent to his emotions in subdued whining and growling and in much worrying and tearing of the rag-doll.
This is produced by ligula simplicissima, which escapes by an aperture formed near the vent of the infested fish.
Jim touched the vent of the gun with his portfire, and instantly a squirt of flame and smoke shot upward.
Resting under a solitary broom bush, he gave vent to his disappointment in a prayer for death.
She threw herself on the sofa as she spoke, and gave vent to an outpour of spiteful tears.
The construction makes it impossible to overfill the battery, provided that the finger is held on the vent hole as directed.
The zeal of the Scottish reformers was at its height, and this zeal found vent in many a pasquil discharged at Popery.
In the following year our Politics found a fresh vent through the establishment of The Harrovian.
It was dreadful to hear the shriek of despair to which Delano now gave vent.
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