Julius smiled, thanked his friend again, and quietly slipped inside the large mailbag, wedging himself between two packages. |
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Anecdotally, some patients have also reported pain after routinely wedging bulky wallets into their trouser pockets. |
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It needs to be the correct size and should be held firmly in place with the seat belt or by wedging it firmly in the footwell. |
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Unfortunately, it feels only slightly better than wedging your dogs into a wood chipper. |
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Next he dives into an explanation of wedging, offering a physics lesson on why skis are so darn slippery. |
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They may be able to do some emergency stabilization, like wedging the coral pieces in the rocks to keep them from rolling around in the waves. |
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However, before replacing either of aftermost pair of bolts, the weight of the keel should be supported, as by blocking and wedging. |
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The purpose of wedging the clay is to work all the air bubbles out and evenly distribute the moisture throughout the piece of clay. |
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I always liked chimney climbing, wedging my body, arms and legs inside narrow walls and inching upward. |
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Primary stability is achieved by wedging the stem in the prepared medullary cavity. |
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Its edges were sharp and angular, indicating that it had not been moved by glacial action but had been lifted vertically by a combination of frost heaving and sand wedging. |
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The two ideas were linked, because one cannot conceivably get good wedging in the metaphysis without having a modular implant system. |
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The humid air mass moves northward during the summer, wedging beneath the drier air mass. |
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Ramdin managed the late-innings chase expertly, targeting Harmison and cracking him for six before wedging to short fine-leg in the 18th over. |
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However, rock and ore were still mainly broken by hand by chipping, wedging, or grubbing, generally after fire-setting. |
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These hardened jaws clamp forward and downward simultaneously due to the wedging effect. |
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Start removal by wedging a heavy duty scraper in seam of two adjoining tiles and gradually force edge of one tile up and away from floor. |
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Furthermore, the Client is liable for any error in the wedging or securing of loads within semi-trailers. |
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Insert the stone, wedging it in place using H-clips or spacers from the packs of polystyrene panels. |
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The part to be machined is pressed firmly and securely into the machine-tool table by the wedging effect of the jaws. |
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The outstanding feature of the parallel slide design is that of maintained fluid-tightness without the aid of wedging action. |
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Mr. Speaker, I am glad to see that this member from New Brunswick is wedging a fight for the same reasons we do. |
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It allows wedging the local time while keeping the GMT hand on the original time. |
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The photo shows this as if you are facing the person wedging the clay. |
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Nine of the 38 athletes who underwent roentgenographic examination had evidence of intervertebral disc disease, and 6 had vertebral wedging or Schmorl's nodes or both. |
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The triple tapered stem geometry transforms the shearing forces as far as possible into compressive forces and enables optimal wedging of the stem in the cement coat in case of postoperative subsidence. |
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The wedging away, breaking and quartzing of the vein matter in tectonically critical zones does by no means indicate the end of the workability. |
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Few wooden hafts have been found from this period, but it seems that the axe was normally hafted by wedging. |
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To do this, do not modify the wedging of the various parts, but check the flatness of the support surface and use the adjustable foot to clear the frame of stresses that could affect it. |
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Additionally, flakes may be initiated in a Hertzian, bending, or wedging fashion. |
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The governor can have a built-in remote tripping mechanism to check the correct interlocking of the governor and the subsequent safety gear wedging. |
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Instead of entering her head, the bullet went through her neck, nicking the vertebrae and wedging a bone fragment against her spinal cord, paralyzing her. |
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It is constituted by a superficial frost wedging. |
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The doorway is closed with the same sun-bleached planks of wood she remembered serving as a door, propped up against the wall with a stone wedging them in place. |
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Lily of the valley stems are separated from their roots wich will be used as a wedging between the leaves and the flowers, in order to built a posey. |
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Super easy stacking No wedging, no binding: Thanks to the stacking collars and precise corner finishing, GN containers from BLANCO are especially easy to stack and unstack. |
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For GFRP rebar, higher bond strength was obtained when a larger rebar diameter and a shorter embedment length were used, and reincrease of pull-out stress in softening branch was observed owing to wedging effect. |
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In order to insure the stability and solidity of the buildings, wedging stones, most of quartzite sandstone, were placed in some of the postholes to reinforce them. |
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He's forced to lay up, wedging out of the rough. |
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The rattan roller is used as a wedging for 3 dominating roses. |
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Learn the various driving techniques to pass obstacles: ascent, descent, security wedging, banking, bridges crossing, but also mass transfer, search of roadholding, crossing pools of mud? |
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This specialist in the manufacturing of packaging wedging is thus diversifying its business by producing resin-surfaced polystyrene decorative items for the building industry and window displays. |
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Pittosporum is used as a wedging, on the basis, for all the plants. |
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Primary stability is obtained by wedging the stem in the prepared medullary cavity, and the risk of a postoperative subsidence is reduced due to the triple taper design. |
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The free leg must be stretched over the top tube to the opposite side of the bicycle, below the handlebar without the foot wedging the front wheel. |
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The slot in the distal part of the stem prevents stress risers in the cortex and around the stem tip and therefore prevents distal wedging that can result in stress shielding and thigh pain. |
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When I inquired the reason of this wire being used in the construction of the safe, I was told it was to prevent the doors being broken by either sledging or wedging. |
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Wedging the ingrowing nail edge with a tiny ball of cotton wool might relieve pain and pressure, while cutting the nails straight can prevent recurrence. |
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