Patio doors brighten up the breakfast area while the adjoining utility room is fully plumbed and vented. |
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Sam growled into the speaker and vented all his inner frustration by banging his poor fist onto the oak tabletop. |
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Shirley should have seen bubbles burbling up as Shaw vented the expanding gases in his rebreather and drysuit. |
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All that has been accomplished tonight is that one party have vented their spleen by trying to have a crack at another. |
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After the match, the fans vented their respective spleens in the Matchday Mailbox. |
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All currently manufactured vented gas heaters are required by industry safety standards to have a safety shut-off device. |
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In summer, hot air is vented out this chimney, and a sedum-planted roof reduces heat gain. |
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Cranky and carnaptious, he vented his spleen in satires and clumsy lampoons. |
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Expended gas is vented from the rear of your sub, making its way to the surface in a stream of bubbles. |
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If a gas clothes dryer is improperly vented, deadly carbon monoxide can be forced back into a home. |
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Excess acetylene should be vented from reaction flasks, tubing, etc., rather than scrubbed with strong base to avoid the formation of acetylides. |
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This happens after the top and bottom webs have been sealed and just before the die is vented to the outside atmosphere. |
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Transfer energy bent and warped the outer hull of the ship and one section vented atmosphere as the outer hull buckled under strain. |
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They have vented, straight hemmed tail for free movement and clean, easy tucking. |
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She also vented her anger over Downing Street spokesman Tom Brown's description of his resembling a Walter Mitty character. |
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You need to rig up a trap for the vented gas, since it's rather bad form just to send it up the fume hood. |
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I have no memory of climbing into my space suit and double-checking all the seals before I must have vented the airlock. |
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Most of the radiant style heaters do not need to be vented to the outside, which greatly simplifies installation. |
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As Tuesday's game went on, sections of the crowd vented their frustration by throwing missiles on to the pitch. |
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The builder may say all the exhausts are vented to the outside, but you should verify this, he advised. |
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To be safe, all types of pressure canners must be vented 10 minutes before they are pressurized. |
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From there, the duct can be turned in any direction and vented to the outside. |
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There is plumbing for a washing machine and the room is vented for a tumble dryer. |
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He vented his frustration a couple of games into the second set, missing a volley and then belting the ball into the crowd. |
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The vented roofs of Caribbean housing are great for surviving the high gusts of a tropical storm but lousy at keeping out uninvited wee beasties. |
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After the game the dressing room stayed closed and frustrations were vented. |
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And he vented his anger by putting his fist through a window of the house where the paint had been applied. |
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Have chimneys and vents inspected when installing or changing vented heating appliances. |
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Angry England fans vented their frustration at their team's shock last-minute defeat by France last night. |
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All the new fabrics are machine washable and many are strategically vented for comfort. |
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It may be a washer or dryer not properly vented to the outside, or it may be standing water under the house. |
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People vented their fury at the police at an emergency public meeting on Monday night. |
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Construction details are rounded out with single needle tailoring, hemmed sleeves and a vented tail. |
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Single-piston vented front discs and rear drum brakes are standard equipment. |
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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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Boiling over with rage that her formerly agile mind and body would no longer do her bidding, she vented her spleen on those around her. |
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In this case the cargo must be vented twice daily for thirty minutes each period with a careful watch kept on the delivery temperature. |
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Even the crackpots who vented at him received polite and gracious counter-arguments. |
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Off the kitchen, a ceramic-tiled utility room has plenty of storage space and is fully plumbed and vented. |
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And has anyone calculated the effect of methane vented directly to the atmosphere? |
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The case failed and the action controlled and vented the escaping gases away from the shooter, just as its designers intended. |
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In Nigeria, flared or vented natural gas exceed 2 billion cubic feet per day. |
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Offering all-around protection these stylish single lens spectacles, with vented side shields, are ideal for visitors and regular wearers alike. |
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His face was turning a shade of purple as he vented his rage. |
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To unsnarl the hair, a pick and a vented hairbrush work very well. |
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Your clothes dryer should be vented directly to the outside. |
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The vented cavity provides an air inlet for natural ventilation. |
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This appliance may only be installed in a vented, noncombustible fireplace. |
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Already, members of the security services have vented their anger at the prospect of nonpayment of salaries by taking over government buildings. |
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Generators should never be used indoors as exhaust fumes could lead to carbon monoxide poisoning if they are not properly vented. |
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Standard with secure ABLOY key lock, 3-point lock mechanism, cable access grommet, vented sides, power bar and exhaust fan. |
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This area of grey mist, wedge-shaped or triangular, was possibly vented fuel or smoke as seen by the ground-based observers. |
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Current inspection methods for unnavigable natural gas pipelines require the pipeline to be shut down and the gas vented to the atmosphere. |
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When braking, the calipers clamp down on large 14.2-inch vented front and 13.8-inch rear rotors to deliver outstanding braking performance. |
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Puncture plastic wrap or use vented containers in the microwave to allow steam to escape. |
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If not vented, vent openings must be sealed with the bungs supplied with the cabinet or with bungs specified by the cabinet manufacturer. |
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A small portion of the steam, which contains the non-condensable gas released from the water, is vented to the atmosphere. |
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A small portion of the gases is vented to the atmosphere to remove the non-condensable gases. |
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The exhaust gas is vented into the atmosphere through mufflers located at the top of the cogeneration facility. |
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Ductless mobile enclosures and vented chemical storage cabinets for the total filtration of toxic gases. |
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Atmospherically vented gas water heaters are the most common and can be used in various applications. |
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Obvious examples are wood stoves, vented oil-fired space heaters, and electric or gas-fired baseboard heaters. |
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Residual humidity disperses uniformly in the IndorTec® 2E drainage channel system and is vented through the joints in the covering. |
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The exhaust gases entering the engine crankcase are vented overboard on the left side of the aircraft's belly. |
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Can be vented up to 50 equivalent feet horizontally through the wall or vertically through the roof. |
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Unless vented, the expanding gas may rupture alveolar septa and escape into interstitial spaces. |
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The gas, vented through tall stacks, produced sulphur dioxide, which polluted the region considerably. |
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In the unlikely event of a leak, water seeps out between the vented double walls to the atmosphere, giving a visual indication of a fault. |
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Let us not allow ethnic tensions to be vented on the minorities still living there. |
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Internal problems, in which the EU does not intervene, inevitably created tensions which needed to be vented. |
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It can receive all the high finishes of the range: cone top, rain cap, simple or anti-birds, vented terminal simple or anti-birds. |
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The sensors are located on the front of the instrument near the bottom in a vented compartment. |
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If the batteries are not located under the engine bonnet, they shall be fitted in a vented box. |
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The SCBA must be stored in a cool, dry location with the cylinder valve closed and the air pressure vented from the system. |
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The exhaust gases extracted by the hood should be vented outside of the building only. |
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Some bulk storage tanks are located indoors and are vented to the inside of the facility. |
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If the connection plate is mounted on the rear, the exhaust can only be vented to the rear. |
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Researchers demonstrated that ammonia can be vented through perforated pipes laid in the soil. |
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Complaints about insufficient allied spending, long vented by Yankee supremos, have been especially irksome for Europeans coming from the ructious Apprentice mogul. |
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The lowest home crowd for a decade vented their fury at the final whistle. |
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The room is also plumbed for a washing machine and is vented for a dryer. |
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The ULDB is completely sealed, so gas is not vented to relieve pressure. |
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In a passive system, the gas is naturally vented into the atmosphere, and may include venting trenches, cutoff walls, or gas vents to direct the gas. |
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According to Buzzfeed, Democratic officials vented their displeasure with the platform to White House Chief of Staff Jack Lew. |
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A mother whose son is serving on attachment with the Black Watch vented her anger at the Prime Minister yesterday over the decision to move troops in Iraq. |
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He also vented his anger at their opponents for their unsporting antics during the game and yesterday he even suggested that their euphoria will now be replaced by shame. |
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A concrete outhouse immediately outside the kitchen is fully plumbed and vented for a washing machine and tumble dryer and functions as a utility area. |
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Indoor air sampling established that vented stoves generated substantially less soot and other airborne particulate matter than unimproved hearths did. |
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The vociferousness of his appeal showed he felt that it should have been at least a spot kick, but the linesman, on whom he vented the venom, stared him out. |
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In videos uploaded to his YouTube page, Rodger vented his frustrations with women. |
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Office cladding is designed as a vented, triple-glazed flush facade. |
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The eyecup is even vented so it doesn't suck out your eyeball. |
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Appliances vented into chimney systems with inadequate or reverse draft will be difficult to start and may emit smoke into the building. |
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Passengers stuck in trains for up to two hours because of signal failures at Surbiton, south London, and Waterloo vented their fury at South West Trains as it struggled to restore normal service. |
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When viewed from this perspective, the marine mode once again becomes the transportation mode of choice, as burning less fuel equates to fewer emissions being vented into the air. |
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Unlike vented dryers condensing dryers recirculate the air in the drum between an electric heater and a water-cooled condensing coil, or water-spray cooled condensing chamber. |
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Then last weekend Greece vented its rage on the traditional political class, shredding support for the two big parties, while France turned Nicolas Sarkozy into a rare French political leader – a one-term president. |
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The flue gas is then 'washed' again before being vented. |
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Demonstrators at the American embassy on September 11th vented anger not only over a shoddy, obscure film shot in California that slanders the Prophet Muhammad, but at Egypt's government for failing to do much about it. |
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The space is permanently vented at high level by the coarse stone screen combined with a window screen in the back-up wall. |
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Sugar primings, clarifying agents such as isinglass finings, and whole hops are added, and the beer is transferred to the point of sale, where it is carefully vented to the proper level of conditioning before being sold. |
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To do so, the transparent venting hose, which leads to a collecting cylinder one-third filled with brake fluid, is pushed onto the venting valve to be vented. |
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A regular control of your ductless filtration fume cabinet, your vented storage cabinet and the filtration system of your ducted equipment can be carried out by our engineers. |
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Fresh air could also be supplied from a vented crawlspace. |
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The World Bank estimates that over 150 cubic kilometers of natural gas are flared or vented annually. |
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In addition, there is a real likelihood that, given that this bulk halon has little or no value, a considerable part of it could be vented in decommissioning. |
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Chinese internet users have vented online their spleen at being nannied. |
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For example, a roaring fireplace, a powerful kitchen ventilator, a barbeque range or even a clothes dryer vented to the outside can exhaust a lot of air from the house. |
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Exhaust gases are vented, with the aid of a blower, to the outside. |
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The gas can be vented to the atmosphere, flared or burned to produce electricity or heat. |
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Unlike its ancestors, this Mustang stops as well as it goes, courtesy of four-wheel antilock vented discs with twin-piston front and single-piston rear calipers. |
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I'VE already vented about the way some Western pundits on the left use the present Arab revolt as a club with which to bash Western nefariousness of one sort or another. |
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Once the turbocharger has been fitted, the oil and possibly water lines connected and the air and exhaust gas line connected to the turbocharger, the oil can be changed and the cooling system vented. |
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Clothes dryers should also be vented outdoors. |
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Travellers at Finsbury Park vented their frustration on Twitter. |
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Power-station exhaust can thus be purged of its CO2 by running it through an amine bath before it is vented, and the amine can be warmed to release the gas where it will do no harm. |
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It is water and sweat resistant, and offers a comfortable vented strap with memory foam. |
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Natural gas heating systems may cause carbon monoxide poisoning if unvented or poorly vented. |
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The meeting turned into a shouting match numerous times as outraged shareholders vented their anger at the interim board. |
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Also, make sure the vented air is not blowing on someone else. |
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By measuring where and when gases are vented, scientists hope to determine the frequency of moonquakes and other disturbances. |
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The heat wheel moves an equal volume of air out as comes in while capturing heat energy and humidity that would otherwise be vented to the outside. |
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The Spaniard, who crossed the line in 11th, vented his frustration over the team radio as he slid back down the field in his gutless Honda-powered McLaren. |
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Bad temper is to be controlled, not vented on the defenseless. |
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The pressure created by moving parts within the gearbox is vented through the labyrinth without oil spattering, even though the plug is mounted vertically to the parts. |
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This defeat enraged the General, an anger that was mainly vented on the Grenadiers, whom he criticised for their hot-headed, irregular and undisciplined conduct. |
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The main reason for the high efficiencies obtained over previous piggings can be attributed to the vented swabs with the check valve. |
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Zander took out a silk handkerchief and vented some unpleasing odour from his mouth. |
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Fracking's vented byproduct, methane, can contribute heftily to greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. |
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It would be in character if, unable to contain her suffering alone, she had vented her gall on her own husband. |
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Vials must be vented into an activated charcoal tube using a hypodermic needle or in a fume hood to prevent release of vinyl chloride into the laboratory atmosphere. |
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A third vented about a friend who had badmouthed Alcoholics Anonymous. |
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The system works by capturing, separating and coalescing air particulate in the blowby emissions and returning the oil to the crankcase with filtered gases vented to the atmosphere. |
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The condensate storage tank has a capacity of 200,000 litres of water, is vented to the atmosphere and has a head of water at the man-way cover of approximately 2.5 metres. |
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Crushers and pulverizes are housed within dust capture hoods that are vented into a bag house, with makeup air entering through the floor grating. |
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In the winter months the cool air can be vented outdoors. |
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Increased insulation means a colder attic, which in turn means that any vapour that does escape into the attic can condense before it can be vented. |
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A deep, soft terry towelling sweatband effectively absorbs moisture and with both vented and unvented options, comfort is guaranteed, whatever the weather. |
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Following cooking, the cooked mixture is vented to a blow tank and from here pumped to a knotter for the removal of knots. |
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Piliso then vented his anger on us, accusing us of lying to him. He said we had presumed on his hospitality and the good name of the regent. |
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Until the British Alkali Act 1863 and similar legislation in other countries, the excess HCl was vented into the air. |
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During the long interval spent in a state of uncertainty, individual feelings were vented in a variety of ways. |
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This unit had eliminated a problem for another of AMI customers by using a blowback feature to clean and purge vented ejector and core pins between molding cycles. |
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Exhaust steam was vented via a vertical pipe or chimney straight into the atmosphere, thus avoiding a condenser and any possible infringements of Watt's patent. |
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On being told, he was furious that his half sister had been given in marriage without his consent, and vented his spleen by mutilating Matholwch's horses. |
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Top-tier gourmet kitchens will include Miele appliances, Subzero refrigerators, wine refrigerators, Miele coffeemakers, and GE washers and vented gas dryers. |
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The other commoner and abundant birds are the House Crow, House Sparrow, Rock Pigeon, Common Myna, Black Kite, Red Vented and Red Whiskered Bulbuls. |
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