When a Swazi princess weds a Zulu king, she wears red touraco wing feathers around her forehead and a cape of windowbird feathers and ox tails. |
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These tail fin tip vortices have been interpreted to be analogous to wing tip vortices of aircraft. |
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What should the flashing do at the wing wall when it approaches from the masonry walls on either side of the corner? |
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The wing spurs are keratinous structures that grow anteriorly from the carpal-metacarpal joints. |
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The plan of the house has been developed to make a two and three storey L-shaped building with an attenuated wing extending back to the ravine. |
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The wing pads are posterior to the saddle-shaped structure just behind the head. |
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The wing has much more aerodynamic lift than drag, and the structure weighs less than conventional jets. |
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The wing had one mission-ready squadron and was working on building its second when Sept.11 events changed things. |
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Put that wing in a wind tunnel and measure the effect of various wind speeds and you have a simulation. |
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The anterior is sloping, broad, without wings or ear, the rear wing in contrast gradually grading into the posterior margin. |
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The main entrance in the Georgian wing opens into a high, well-lit hallway with a timber floor and white-painted wood panelling. |
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The move seemed to be punished when wing forward, Eoin Curtin, sent over his side's second point in two minutes. |
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The nose of the aircraft went under the wing of the aircraft on the adjacent stand. |
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In the Scotland team is a 21-year-old wing forward at the height of his game. |
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The wing back had been the Celtic player closest to Larsson when he collapsed in a challenge with Lyon defender Serge Blanc. |
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The Steps have built an aviary of sorts and have been trying to stock it with any wild birds they can wing with their air rifles. |
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It will help squadron commanders at the wing level determine the most important decisions in establishing the correct readiness focus. |
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They filed a safety hazard report that was immediately forwarded to our higher headquarters and to the Air Force wing based here. |
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The all-wood wing and its thin airfoil is a testimony to the team's craftsmanship. |
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Probably due to flutter, an aileron departed the wing and the racer flipped over out of control and smashed into the ground. |
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I decided to try to get RAC man's attention by glaring at him via his wing mirror. |
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Boroughmuir, for their part, took the field without their top-scoring wing Charlie Keenan and their flanker Olly Brown. |
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A typical Lancashire-pattern wing nut on the heavy screw tightens the blade. |
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A whole piece of chicken may frighten them away but a chicken wing keeps them content. |
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A kookaburra flies between the clusters of trees with buoyant, floating wing beats. |
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What is of interest, however, is that he has suffered barely a whisper of criticism from the left wing media or political classes. |
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In most birds the up-stroke of the wing is just a recovery stroke to get the wing back into position for the next down-stroke. |
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Loveseats, club chairs and ottomans, wing chairs, recliners and dining chairs all can benefit from the addition of a fashionable slipcover. |
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I recall seeing the aircraft shudder, then pull wing tip streamers as his prop wash shook the tree tops. |
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The hydraulically retracted wing tip floats were similar in construction to the hull. |
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The wing membrane gave way like brittle parchment paper and the monster roared in agony. |
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A butterfly's wing is a uniquely visual exhibition, not only of the aesthetics of nature, but of the machinery of evolution. |
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The school's new junior wing opened in January and the tree planting has now marked the end of its successful first year as a primary. |
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The crow preened its feathers and took wing again, gliding away into the trees. |
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The left wing is now finished as are the flaps and ailerons while the wing tips are nearing completion. |
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I should have mentioned I am wearing a smoking jacket and sitting in a leather wing chair as I dictate this. |
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Adults are black except for white wing linings visible when the birds are soaring. |
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The most ambitious experiment used a large bomber with fighters carried above and below each wing and one under the fuselage on a trapeze. |
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Charles III added to the grounds and doubled the size of the palace by adding an east wing that mirrored the original building. |
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The boardwalk guides visitors past another guest cottage and the bedroom wing of the main house. |
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The vandals mainly broke off wing mirrors and damaged windscreens in the vehicles. |
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Bombardier Roy Brown's daughter Judy Valentini inspects the wrecked wing of an aircraft during the visit to Horn Island. |
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It is noteworthy that the New York Times, mouthpiece of the liberal wing of the political establishment, was far less restrained in its reaction. |
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This is a travel edition of News By The Numbers, as I wing into Chicago for the Thanksgiving week. |
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A fire wall just beyond the clock tower in the centre of the building saved the east wing from going up in flames. |
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At least being able to use a car park would probably ensure a space was available and would probably extend the life of the average wing mirror. |
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He then decorates his bower with colourful objects, from flowers and pebbles to berries, shells, and beetle wing cases. |
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For Brumbies, tries went to centre Gordon Ephriam and wing Wayne Pharo with fullback Rodney McDonald slotting three penalties. |
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He ran the ball up the right wing and slipped it to Smith who had moved in to a central striking role. |
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From its opening shot of a wing mirror reflecting New York taxis shimmering in the night, the film has many moments of visual artistry. |
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As would be expected, the deep keel version is slightly more weatherly than the wing keel version. |
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Aerodynamic loads affect the wing throughout the wingbeat cycle, but their influence is most obvious during downstroke. |
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The Heath then suffered a severe blow when wing forward Ciaran Hyland was sidelined after a rash challenge. |
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Birds were aged according to a regression equation for age on the length of the wing for storks. |
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For example, wax moths reduce their sexual displays of wing fanning in response to increased predation risk by bats. |
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Workers have uncovered a wattle and daub partition wall in the east wing and a centuries-old figurine. |
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It has a sturdy, completely enclosed bearing mechanism that runs completely silently and it affixes to the side of the cage with 3 wing nuts. |
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A rear wing and integrated rear diffuser have also been developed as part of a new rear end panel. |
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Although he has been used mainly as a wing forward up to now, he's chosen at full forward for tomorrow's match. |
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After throwing himself off buildings and wing walking in box office smashes, a stuntman has opened a martial arts school in Morecambe. |
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The comments went up and the policy was never written and since then we've been operating on a wing and a prayer. |
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Livingstone courted right wing rags like the Evening Standard, writing a restaurant column for them. |
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It wasn't enough to fly under the Red River Bridge in Louisiana wing tip to wing tip, but they did it upside-down. |
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Other bats catch insects in the air, some in open spaces, others in dense vegetation, often using the wing or tail membrane as a scoop. |
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Such modulation in steering muscle activity presumably causes alterations in wing motion and aerodynamic forces. |
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Oh, sure, you all have seen me wing a couple of people, but I hope that it was only after they'd repeatedly attacked me. |
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The young man's black hair is parted in the middle, he sports a moustache and sideburns, and wears a large black cravat under a wide wing collar. |
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A quick blip of the keyfob, touch the button under the wing mirror, the glass lowers and the door pops open. |
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Wetting his lips, he engaged the engine, launched the wing and wire aero machine and was quickly airborne! |
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The blond full-back's pass to Paulse was perfectly timed and the wing made the 22 remaining metres with something to spare. |
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Visibility in the miniscule rear view mirror is like watching traffic through a spy hole, whilst the wing mirror proves pretty much ornamental. |
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We slipped her out over the grass to avoid landing on the hard surface and made a very smooth landing on one wheel and one wing tip. |
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As the wind goes over this house it's kind of almost like what happens on a wing of an airplane isn't it? |
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Back then, the wing nut who hit Grogan probably was flagged only for unnecessary roughness. |
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The economic offences wing of the Mumbai police is continuing its search for the six absconding directors of Home Trade. |
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Social democrats from the New Democratic Party consistently opposed the state's development strategy, as did a wing of the Liberal Party. |
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Along with the wing tip lights, the lights on the vertical are also being examined. |
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It was common practice to find a ladder at the wing tip of the aircraft, as well as a fire bottle and some AGE equipment. |
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The wing illustration depicts the alar bone structure and flight membrane and is not to scale. |
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Moving the radiators to wing tip pods created a cooling problem while on the ground because the radiators were out of the prop blast. |
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Farther down the sidewalk, Gilbert spies some leather wing tips in a shop window. |
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Not only was the jet engine barely a working idea but the advantages of the swept wing simply were not known. |
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The original wing was removed and replaced with a new wing which appears to have had a thinner airfoil. |
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The rebel movement was the armed wing of an opposition group, the Popular Congress Party, Adam said. |
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Eventually you will have penalty points added to your licence for a broken taillight or a bent wing mirror. |
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Each wing has a single aileron surface on the trailing edge to control roll and two flaps to control lift and drag. |
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Railway were awarded a penalty on the five metres line which was taken quickly and Port were caught as the wing forward crashed over. |
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The strongest party was the political wing of the famous Solidarity trade union which was so important in the fall of European communism. |
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Rather, the IRA was increasingly recognized as the armed wing of one political party. |
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The Sanctuary's dueling grounds was found at the end of the north wing of the main chamber. |
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The unit is a stout metal tube that slides over the front of the barrel and is secured in place by a wing nut. |
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With the clock running down to half time Stewart Airdrie broke down the wing and crossed for Chris Turner to head home from close range. |
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The tension on the spring can be adjusted using a wing nut so it can grip the line tightly or loosely, whatever the fishing situation demands. |
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He demanded to know if Sinn Fein's leadership was hiding behind its youth wing and if not, was it out of control. |
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Adrian Warburton was a wing commander who became one of the most highly decorated airmen of the war. |
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It's the first blended wing in Air Force history, and they've made it happen without a blueprint or road map. |
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I glance in the wing mirror of the car and check how I look, I'm so nervous and my hands are shaking as I push my fringe away from my eyes. |
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The meat of the wing is shinnied down the main bone and wrapped with the skin around one end. |
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To the east is the administration wing with the main entrance, reception and offices. |
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A rainbow arched over the far wing in between showers of rain and bursts of sunshine. |
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The Zoology Department was located on the west wing of the main building of the Science Faculty. |
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My style is to read the stuff, make a mental list of keywords to remind me of what to talk about, then wing it. |
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The wing commander is responsible for all of his or her wing's squadrons in the recovery and individual and unit training phases. |
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When the elevator doors next opened, it was to a corridor identical to the one Elvis and Lucifel had left behind in the east wing of dormitories. |
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On the contrary, the main wing of Merrill Hall was burned, including some classrooms and laboratories. |
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The right outboard spoilers were raised approximately 1 to 3 inches above the wing surface. |
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Each downstroke of the wing of birds produces a small upward acceleration of the body to support the weight of the body and overcome drag. |
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Beetles, on the other hand, keep their hind wings well hidden under hard protective wing cases to protect them as they forage for food. |
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Its abdication of responsibility pertaining to right wing talk radio is particularly pathetic. |
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Still painfully wounded, he helped the tail gunner out to the wing of the aircraft so the other crewmembers could help them onto a waiting boat. |
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The executive wing have no intention of going back to the old days of social democracy and welfarism. |
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The centre is used for ju-jitsu, judo, wing chun, bowls, dancing, a dog club, a car club, a playschool and by a majorette troupe. |
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I've lost my copy so if anyone out there has this track then wing us one will you. |
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We see him as a wing back because as an out and out winger he can deliver a good ball and at only 19 he has got bags of potential. |
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There is a commitment to bring this service to Westport but we aren't going to do it on a wing and a prayer. |
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The Workers Party may literally be on a wing and a prayer when it comes to winning a seat in Cork North Central. |
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To ignore this is to run your business on a wing and a prayer, which is pure chance and takes your destiny out of your own hands. |
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When wing forward Tom Lennon boxed an Andrew Hickey delivery past Chris Meaney it rocked the Leighlin men back on their heels. |
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Common sites of injection in birds include the wing web, wattle, dewlap, and interdigitary skin. |
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Families of busy mynahs chirruped, foraged for grasshoppers, and then trilled when they took wing as we approached. |
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On capture, a 250-l sample of whole blood was obtained from the alar wing vein of each individual. |
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So she sent her magic into the bird and concentrated it on the broken wing and felt the bone re-knitting. |
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Suddenly and for no apparent reason all these wigeon took wing accompanied by a wild chorus and a mighty roar of wings. |
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The left wing of the attack achieved its objectives but the right wing failed completely. |
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The aeronauts tested a three-winged glider, but when the lower wing kept catching on the dunes Avery removed it. |
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As you move forward, the wing inflates into an aerofoil section above your head. |
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She was also the editor of a prominent, albeit student publication, and a prominent member of the youth wing of a political party. |
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Off the ferry at Dover, quickly adjust wing mirrors and straight into town centre traffic. |
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The bus was found four hours later in Fleur de Lys, just a few miles from Blackwood, with a wing mirror missing and a scrape down one side. |
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But it was when she first introduced him to opera that his interest really took wing and became a passion. |
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Just the name conjures up images of leather-bound books, mahogany desks and some old chap mulling over life in the comfort of his wing chair. |
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The primary means by which a fly wing creates aerodynamic force is dynamic stall. |
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Unfortunately I didn't really do any research or preparation, just thinking somehow I could wing it. |
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The formality can be seen in the coffee table, in the pink chair, in the settee by the window, and in the striped wing chair. |
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Once the institute has grown to its full capacity, the north wing of the building will house 80 resident researchers from around the world. |
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Moir's grandfather was the son of a butler, sporting spats and a wing collar. |
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General Bradley went on to serve as an instructor pilot, an operations officer, a fighter wing commander and a numbered air force commander. |
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Mr Boyack, 69, has worked for ex-service personnel and the local community since he retired from the RAF as a wing commander 15 years ago. |
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What they've got to remember is a dented wing mirror to a car is a broken leg to a rider. |
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The DA20's waspish empennage and T-tail were still there, as was the short chord, long-span, high-aspect ratio wing with upturned winglets. |
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I don't argue, but watch through the wing mirror as Ryder walks away with three large, black figures. |
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The flexural stiffness of insect wings varies quite strongly with wing size and even within an individual wing itself. |
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The most intriguing change is the shift of Jason Robinson from full back or wing to centre. |
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Roman sat up against the seat, still tense but looking slightly more reassured as he peered into his wing mirror. |
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Then, you tighten the small wing nut to compress the spring until the alignment indicator shows that you have correctly positioned the squeezer. |
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A substantial part of the lift generated by the forward-swept wing occurs at the inner portion of the wingspan. |
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The relevant categories for our operations are the weight shift and fixed wing or airplane categories. |
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He also served with the Royal Jordanian Airforce anti-tank wing where he received his wings as a Cobra attack pilot. |
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Thornton causes matchup problems because he is a dangerous shooter from the wing and can beat defenders off the dribble. |
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Bryant will play from the wing rather than the point, which will decrease his ballhandling duties and increase his scoring chances. |
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We will also be smoothing the wing surface and adding a new wing tip treatment. |
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To a lesser degree, senior NCOs and squadron and wing commanders who purport to lead airmen are also among the guilty. |
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His NASA team worked to measure gasses in the upper atmosphere by aiming a laser beam out an airplane window to the wing tip. |
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We flew through overcasts in formation, wing tip to wing tip, coming out on top to see a beautiful white blanket brightened by the blazing sun. |
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Just how large is the inertial force required to oscillate a wing relative to the total lift that the wing must support? |
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Habana did what he does best and streaked up the wing without anyone coming close. |
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Wales has always had strong left wing and radical political parties and leaders. |
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The wing tip was composed of the tip proper and the tip cap at the extreme outboard end. |
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Remember, when wing bones come up, you can also make a wish. |
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Installing concrete on a wing and a prayer almost always either leads to failure from under-design, or a structure that has much more materials and labor than necessary. |
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Robert Martin whipped in a shot from the right wing and quicksilver forward Fabio Cretaro, who darted with menace, diverted the sliothar past Mayo's net-minder Michael Walsh. |
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Brick chimneys became a familiar feature, which signified the arrival of the kitchen and service quarters within the main house, into either a wing or a semi-basement. |
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I hear that the mechanisms for transferring you from one provider to another are incredibly flaky and the whole thing is held together on a wing and a prayer. |
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They think a waffle needs a chicken wing the way a fish needs galoshes. |
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In effect there are hundreds of left wing blogs on that one site alone. |
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It's cliche to say, but a GOP that is not held captive to its radical wing is in everyone's best interest. |
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Of the genes cited as similar in insect wings and crustacean epipods, only the expression of nub is restricted to the future wing region of the wing disc. |
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But that can't be, because the other wing is filled with meat. |
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You can't organise a major outside broadcast on a wing and a prayer. |
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I suppose I would have to say left back because that is where I have played most of my career, but I can also play in a wing back role or on the left side of midfield. |
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Dean, who ran for president pledging to represent the Democratic wing of the Democratic party, concurs. |
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Moving an Air Force combat wing is nothing like moving an Army brigade. |
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There is, however, a separate wing of AQAP designed to inspire their followers to conduct attacks against the West. |
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The children are taken under the wing of zany housekeeper Martha but rarely see their uncle, who demands absolute silence while he writes his book. |
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The airmen of RAF 100 Squadron, based at RAF Leeming in North Yorkshire, took Terence under their wing and with them he has travelled the world and beyond. |
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This branch enters the skull through the superior orbital fissure or a small foramen in the greater wing of the sphenoid to anastomose with the ophthalmic artery. |
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Once you have picked the seeds and removed the wing just place them in a paper bag and store them in a cool dry place until you are ready for them. |
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With the Kadima coalition, Netanyahu could successfully support an agreement his right wing supporters might abhor. |
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Water is then applied to the seeds to remove the wing from the seed. |
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But the birds always acted independently and never took wing together. |
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Antoine Bessette lost his rear wing in the closing laps of the race, but the former rally driver kept firm control of his car and finished in eighth. |
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They're like the crispy end of a chicken wing you get at a roadhouse. |
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Left wing Hegelians associated the Absolute with material reality. |
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The posterior aspect of the lateral pterygoid plate may be joined to the angular spine of the greater wing by a pterygopetrosal ligament that may calcify. |
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The Labor Party is the political wing of the trade union movement. |
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As we approach the League final, the famous shout for joy from the wing forward on that day in 1980, when the Rangers beat Renard, is doing the rounds again. |
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Steven Seymour came off the wing when he spotted the ball working free and with great determination he managed to wriggle and twist his way over for the score. |
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Mick McEvoy was the best Laois defender on view as he held Paul Flynn scoreless from play but the wing forward did finish with eight points from placed balls. |
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Hits several key buttons, not the least of which is that it sends the media into apoplectic shock, which the right wing loves. |
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Columbia broke into pieces during its return trip from space in 2003 because Nasa failed to spot that a hole had been knocked in its wing during launch. |
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Thomas Walsh, at both full-forward and wing forward, got on a lot of ball and used a good deal of it very well, as is evidenced by his 1-4 from play. |
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He headed for London, where William Penn took him under his wing and recommended him as a clerk and record keeper for the London quarterly meeting. |
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The raw-boned wing still had much to do, but he cleverly chipped ahead over the cover and won the race for the touchdown, Stenhouse converting from the touchline. |
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Waving pieces of wing fabric and burning oily rags in a bucket, the men enthusiastically entered into this exercise, mindful that it might save them from another night at sea. |
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The killer blow arrived when Jonathon Roker who was having a fine game at wing forward scored 2 goals in quick succession to give Raheens an 8 point lead. |
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We took blood from the alar vein in the wing by inserting a needle into the vein and drawing blood into a vacutainer containing the anticoagulant lithium heparin. |
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She was so worldly and wise, and experienced in the world of theater and beyond, and in the short time I'd known her, she sort of took me under her wing as a mother would. |
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She was driving to meet a reporter waiting in an Oklahoma City motel when she crashed into the concrete wing wall of a culvert. |
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As a founder of the southern wing of the Republican Party, he became a presidential kingmaker and a key figure in turning courts back to the right. |
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The matter was quickly rectified by fitting steel control rods, cutting away some parts of the wing skin and providing adequate gap sealing for the flaps. |
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Personally, I've never had the slightest desire to try wing walking. |
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It takes a cataclysmic and frightening event for the warmonger wing of the party to win the day. |
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It's believed that the team will be the first ever to perform wing walking in the Middle East and they are sure to cause much excitement at the show. |
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You see, that's because my favourite part of the wing is the skin. |
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The big wing forward was to convert two further frees in the opening quarter while Seamus Lyons landed his first score after a foul on David Cuddy. |
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The Bear 360 wing has an airfoil selected to provide tow drag, good low speed handling characteristics, and excellent stability to high angles of attack. |
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Kristol's defection from the pro-plutocracy wing of the GOP is an interesting indicator that, yes, change is in the air. |
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The coach is likely to switch full back Chris Beaver to the wing in place of Smith and return Chris Wainwright to the starting line-up after leaving him out against Rochdale. |
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Throughout the long night, the Clipper flew onward with wing tip navigation lights flashing red and green to compete with the mass of twinkling stars. |
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His nomination is supported by the party's left wing but opposed by the right wing. |
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Saints are set to switch Darren Albert from the wing to full-back to offset the absence of Paul Wellens, but Millward also has the option of Anthony Stewart and Sean Hoppe. |
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Needless to say, having the wing tip that low to the ground called for extreme concentration but, on one turn, I looked up and saw the film crew looking down at me. |
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An example of a lofted shape is an airplane wing, where you start off with a large section at the fuselage and generate smaller and smaller sections toward the wing tip. |
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The former First Lady and current US senator from New York is widely seen as the most prominent standard bearer of what passes for a liberal wing of the Democratic Party. |
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Anxious to record their first league win since 29 September, Manchester switched Afi Leuaia to the wing and brought Piers Gregory into play at centre. |
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Even down to the wing nuts that are in white bronze other parts are polished and lacquered steel, the body is spun aluminium and contains the rotating mirror effect. |
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You're guaranteed to get in a lot of challenging wing shooting. |
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While brass bands welcomed the Hawks on to the ground, train drivers guiding their red rattlers past the railway wing would toot their horns in accompaniment. |
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With the Dynamic trim you get in addition electric wing mirrors, height adjustable driver's seat and fold back tables on the backs of the front seats. |
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When using twin cylinders they are connected together with cylinder bands and the backplate is attached via wing nuts onto the studding that clamps the bands to the cylinders. |
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The bedrooms are off a separate wing behind the reception rooms. |
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I pulled myself aloft into the cab, steadied my nerves with a few deep breaths, checked the wing mirror, which is the size of a widescreen television, and pulled away. |
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A swift low-pressure airstream takes some molecules from this boundary layer and reduces molecular impacts on that surface of the wing across which the airstream moves faster. |
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Motorists were urged to regularly use mirrors and wing mirrors, be more alert at traffic lights, and check for bikers when pulling out at junctions or roundabouts. |
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The first floor of the main wing of the building was destroyed and it was believed a chimney at the back of the building may have been left unstable. |
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Bearded in some instances, clean-shaven in others, Lincoln is invariably shown in a black suit and white shirt with wing collar and black bow tie. |
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The refurbished private Lindo wing has the latest maternal facilities including a birthing pool. |
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A chintz wing chair with salmon in the pattern will play nicely off the wall color, and drapes in a slightly darker salmon will pull the look together. |
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They may sieve tons of earth looking for beetle wing cases or seeds. |
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New alloy wheels, a rear wing and unique detailing set this car apart. |
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Rayner et al. suggested that in both bats and birds flying in air, wingbeat gaits are in fact defined by upstroke function, which varies with wing morphology. |
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Last month's signing of Peter Kennedy has had some people speculating that Paul Jewell might be ready to experiment with a wing back system with three centre backs in defence. |
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In some clubs, new players are appointed a mentor who takes them under their wing and talks them through the first couple of games, explaining the intricacies which abound. |
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St. Pat's were reduced to 14 men when their wing back and captain Andy Jameson was sidelined on a second yellow card midway through the second half. |
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Gone was Gingrich the attack dog, replaced instead by Gingrich the enthusiastic, vigorously nodding wing man. |
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As Rathnew keeper Ken Quirke raced out to close down Mernagh the wing forward fisted a pass to Gill and with only a defender on the line the full forward blasted over the bar. |
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Echolocation is correlated with wing movements, and if the animal omits wingbeats it reduces the effectiveness with which it can sense its environment. |
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Like a martial artist might get a solid grounding in wing chun and then cross train in western boxing and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu to fill in some gaps. |
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The thumb points forward and supports the leading edge, and the other digits support the tension held in the wing membrane. |
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The wing bones of bats have a slightly lower breaking stress point than those of birds. |
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The Battle of Jutland was annually celebrated as a great victory by the right wing in Weimar Germany. |
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The wing outstripped Mark Cueto, but Foden's excellent cover tackle killed the threat. |
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Flamingos are capable flyers and flamingos in captivity often require wing clipping to prevent escape. |
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Sooty terns feed at night as the fish rise to the surface, and are believed to sleep on the wing since they become waterlogged easily. |
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Like other petrels, their walking ability is limited, but they are strong fliers, with a stiff wing action quite unlike the gulls. |
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We want to put in place a water wing of the force to maintain a strict vigil on water bodies. |
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Longer wings and low wing loading are typical of more pelagic species, while diving species have shorter wings. |
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After seeing half the senior staff walk out, the school opened the new year on a wing and a prayer. |
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The wing will continue to grow under both wind conditions, thus producing a seif dune. |
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The Soviets would only regain their air wing later in the war with the help of the United States. |
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The new wind direction will lead to the development of a new wing and the over development of one of the original wings. |
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Rickson's production was set in the secure wing of a psychiatric hospital and featured original music by PJ Harvey. |
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Scarlets wing Steffan Evans ended up as the league's top try scorer with 11 tries. |
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Other confirmed arrivals are Bristol wing George Watkins and Wales Sevens skipper Adam Thomas. |
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The department was located in the south wing of what is now the old college, but later relocated to the Physics Building on the Penglais Campus. |
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The female and male adults are very much alike, having only small differences such as wing length. |
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The library wing was converted into an exhibition and conference venue in the 1990s and today also houses the university's Business School. |
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The strong box structure of the biplane provided a rigid wing that allowed the accurate lateral control essential for dogfighting. |
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Air-cooled 450bhp Pratt and Whitney radial engines provide enough power to perform the aerobatic manoeuvres and carry a wing walker. |
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Mounting the machine gun over the top wing worked well and was used long after the ideal solution was found. |
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The white primary flight feathers contrast with the black wing tips and dark secondaries. |
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The man got off his bike and allegedly spoke abusively towards the woman before pulling her wing mirror off. |
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Because of their body size and wing span they avoid young and dense forests when flying. |
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Such behavior may be accompanied by wing slap against the threatening intruder. |
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The plumage of the adults is white with dark wing tips, with colours that range from brown to black. |
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This wing of Cornwallis' army was virtually destroyed on October 7, irreversibly breaking Loyalist support in the Carolinas. |
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It now includes a maternity wing which replaced the old Cresswell Maternity Hospital. |
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He died in the northern wing of Panmure House in Edinburgh on 17 July 1790 after a painful illness and was buried in the Canongate Kirkyard. |
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Each of those floors is split into a large east and west wing with at least 11 rooms in each. |
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Footage of the leak taken by passengers show fuel gushing out of the left wing of the aircraft. |
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Dr Khalid Masood, In-charge of Arboriculture wing said that five thousands trees would be planted in the university. |
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The site is responsible for the design of the wing structure, fuel systems and landing gear integration. |
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Airbus adopted a new philosophy for the attachment of the A350s main undercarriage as part of the switch to a composite wing structure. |
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The rear wing will be completely restored and the roof will be repaired to make sure it is weathertight under the latest plan. |
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The A380 is the first commercial airliner to have a central wing box made of carbon fibre reinforced plastic. |
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During repairs following the Qantas Flight 32 engine failure incident, cracks were discovered in wing fittings. |
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The bill ultimately aided the rise of the radical wing of the Liberal Party, and helped Gladstone to victory. |
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The big wing idea also caused pilots to overclaim their kills, due to the confusion of a more intense battle zone. |
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The He 111 was used in greater numbers than the others during the conflict, and was better known, partly due to its distinctive wing shape. |
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This base was officially known as 4th squadron of the 40th wing of the Red Army. |
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In 1912 they formed the Ulster Volunteers, an armed wing of Ulster Unionism who stated that they would resist Home Rule by force. |
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Bonaparte countered by attacking and crushing the isolated right wing of the allied armies at the Battle of Montenotte on 12 April. |
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Dejean's lost 14 and had 68 wounded, with this unit's left wing taking a disproportionately higher number of casualties. |
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The wing or rift saw, it may be said, is of special design having six wings with portions of the saw plate cut away between the wings. |
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The Irish Air Corps is the air component of the Defence Forces and operates sixteen fixed wing aircraft and eight helicopters. |
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It is also easier to handle than going wing and wing, as the main sail is not set and does not disturb the air flow to the head sails. |
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The body of the HS features more aggressive aerodynamics, including a fixed wing and canards. |
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In Singapore Grand Prix, Hamilton caused an accident with Felipe Massa which left Hamilton needing a new front wing and a drive through penalty. |
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Two members of the team, centre Harold Wagstaff and wing Albert Rosenfeld were honoured by inclusion in the original Rugby League Hall of Fame. |
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Do the wing nuts that dreamed up this tea party drivel really think that they fooled anybody? |
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The centerline drogue and wing aerial refueling pods are used to refuel aircraft fitted with probes. |
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One of the conditions of the 1982 competition was that the new wing had to include commercial offices as well as public gallery space. |
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From 1837 until 1868 the Royal Academy was housed in the east wing of the building. |
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The Labor Party split in 1921, with the left wing establishing the Communist Party. |
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His proposal that a wing of the latter should be devoted to his sculptures aroused hostility among some artists. |
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The chapel is in the centre block of the west wing of the original Guy's Hospital. |
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In contrast, the Evangelical wing of Anglicanism is closer to Protestant thinking. |
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Cultural discrimination also prevailed, causing the eastern wing to forge a distinct political identity. |
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The east wing was later demolished but the 17th century north front survives. |
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The west wing of Culham Manor was built in the 15th century as a medieval grange for Abingdon Abbey. |
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