That allows you to get at what most people were reading, which was the wire service stuff, the AP and the UPI stuff. |
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So perhaps the barbed wire and the machinations of the plot did duty for other obstacles that stood between myself and freedom. |
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Click here to see a photo of Galbraith and Fairchild posing in front of barbed wire that marked off mines in the zone. |
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Given all of the blather, it cannot be easy to get firm footing while attempting to scale our racial fence of barbed wire. |
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A morning-glory vine hanging from a guy wire stirs, like a heavy curtain, in the cool morning breeze. |
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Working for a wire service in Afghanistan is like being there for the brainstorming session, then publishing your notes. |
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Along the way he also picked up the skills to be an acrobat, a juggler, a wire walker, a trapeze artist, and a clown. |
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Unfortunately, you can't hold together a high-tech oil drilling economy with baling wire and chewing gum. |
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As zealots poured in from Arkansas and Mississippi, a wire service reporter got punched in the ribs. |
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The courtroom itself is surrounded by high cyclone fences, braided with coiled razor wire, and watched by heavily armed guards. |
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These days, the vast majority of coalition forces work within the walls, guard towers, and barbed wire of their bases. |
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Two parallel fences tipped with barbed wire formed a narrow corridor into the gymnasium. |
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This infrastructure will include a ten-foot-high, gray concrete wall, topped with barbed wire, which will ring the dormitories. |
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The mob boss was known for having his enemies executed with a garrote of piano wire. |
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The mob boss was known for executing his enemies with a garrotte of piano wire. |
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The magician's box was gimmicked with a wire that made it appear to open on its own. |
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It consists of seventy fine spun cotton threads, gimped or tied around with thread by a machine similar to that for wrapping bonnet wire. |
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Another person she's heard about can ride a giraffe unicycle on the wire, and perform a back tuck off the unicycle and land on the wire. |
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The supply of cheaper iron and steel aided a number of industries, such as those making nails, hinges, wire and other hardware items. |
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Raw material went in at one end, was smelted into brass and was turned into pans, pins, wire, and other goods. |
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The FORCs for an amorphous magnetic wire was measured with an inductometric experimental setup in which the field-rate was maintained constant. |
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At night this gap is closed off by a simple concrete Jersey barrier, and the pit is left to those outside the wire. |
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Jack discarded a length of wood, two twists of wire, his two-up kip and a spanner. |
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If we can lay hands on some chicken wire and a black light, we can make some scary Halloween decorations. |
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In subsequent experiments, he found that if he moved a magnet through a loop of wire an electric current flowed in that wire. |
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He also developed a method of repairing kneecaps with metal wire and improved the technique of mastectomy. |
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A robotic mower is contained by a border wire around the lawn that defines the area to be mowed. |
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The robot uses this wire to locate the boundary of the area to be trimmed and in some cases to locate a recharging dock. |
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In a WRIM, the rotor winding is made of many turns of insulated wire and is connected to slip rings on the motor shaft. |
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An alternative manufacturing method is to use wound copper wire laid flat with a central conventional commutator, in a flower and petal shape. |
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The law also applies when a stretched steel wire is twisted by pulling on a lever attached to one end. |
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Or, equivalently, one can let F be the torque applied by the lever to the end of the wire, and X be the angle by which that end turns. |
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Two boys got electrocuted when a live wire fell on the auto-rickshaw in which they were sitting. |
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If the tracks are further apart, poles on either side with span wire are used. |
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With aesthetics in mind a minimum number of traction poles are used and whenever possible the wire is anchored onto neighbouring buildings. |
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The mail fraud statute and its counterpart, the wire fraud statute, historically have been powerful instruments for prosecutors. |
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Experts no longer recommend covering thatch with wire netting, as this slows evaporation and reduces longevity. |
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During 2011 an exhibition was hosted at the Tower with fine wire sculptures by Kendra Haste. |
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The contest is a rough one, with teams fighting to move the bottles over such obstacles as ditches, hedges, and barbed wire. |
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The wire ring on which the numbers are welded can be turned to facilitate even wear of the board. |
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The undercover officer wore a wire to her meeting with the drug dealer. |
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The filter is actuatable between the expanded configuration and the collapsed configuration by the application of tension to the wire. |
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A light sand or a soft brush-down with wire wool is often enough to clean up the wood while preserving its character. |
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We have to redo all this cabling for the network and this time remember which wire goes where. |
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There are battery-powered traps that electrocute them and the classic spring-activated wire traps and similar clamplike plastic traps. |
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A simple transformer can be made by coiling two pieces of insulated copper wire around an iron heart. |
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So far we had done nothing except file past a tool-dump, where men had collected picks, shovels, coils of wire and corkscrew stakes. |
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The temperature element used in cybertronic devices is a nickel wire winding. |
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Paul was the first one to unzip his pants, take out his diddle, and make himself ready to pee on the wire. |
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He was almost done with the paper, but tomorrow's due date meant it would be down to the wire. |
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He was almost done with the paper, but tomorrow's due date meant it would come down to the wire. |
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The problem appears to have started when a guide wire became hung up on one of the long hinges that join the fanfold panels of the array. |
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Card clothing is made from a sturdy flexible backing in which closely spaced wire pins are embedded. |
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On the second, a coat of wire slips was placed around a card which was then wrapped around a cylinder. |
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This pulling straightens the fibres and lays them between the wire pins of the storage drum's card cloth. |
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This could be used with the top faller wire to guide the yarn to the correct place on the cop. |
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They started fireproofing their costumes and placing wire mesh in front of the footlights. |
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For example, the iron gauze on a Davy lamp only needed to lose one wire to become unsafe. |
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In the Davy lamp a standard oil lamp is surrounded by fine wire gauze, the top being closed by a double layer of gauze. |
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The pin may be captive, which means it is mated to the shackle, usually with a wire. |
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This is done by looping mousing wire or a nylon zip tie through the hole in the pin and around the shackle body. |
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A modern rope can lift as heavy loads as a steel wire 3 times as thick and much heavier. |
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A few modern artists make lace with a fine copper or silver wire instead of thread. |
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This tool is then completely submerged in the solution vertically and drawn out horizontally to ensure a uniform coating of the wire mesh. |
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The pulp is picked up by the wire and covers the mould as it rises out of the vat. |
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The city's large industries specialized in machinery, wire production, and power looms. |
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For a given amount of power transmitted, increasing the voltage reduces the current and therefore reduces the required wire thickness. |
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In fact, if your flat steel or wire heddles break, this is the only solution unless you have purchased fancy repair heddles. |
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Both of these were largely replaced by wire cable by the late 19th century. |
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One terminal of the power energizer releases an electrical pulse along a connected bare wire about once per second. |
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A similar wire mounted close to the ground may be used to prevent pigs from excavating beneath other fencing. |
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The buried wire radiates a weak radio signal, which is detected by a collar worn by the animal. |
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The collar emits a warning noise near the wire, but if this is ignored, produces a mild shock. |
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It followed owner Mark Weir, and his attempt to open a zip wire from the top of Fleetwith Pike to the mine below. |
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A bobbin is a spindle or cylinder, with or without flanges, on which wire, yarn, thread or film is wound. |
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In electrical applications a coil of wire carrying a current has important magnetic properties. |
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Both traditional and contemporary bobbins may be decorated with designs, inscriptions, or pewter or wire inlays. |
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A hole is drilled near the base to enable glass beads and other ornaments to be attached by a loop of wire. |
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Frank told me that you seemed upset because of my wire to Leo Morrison which, I understand, reached you secondhanded. |
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The heavy, dark tungsten powder would be pressed, hammered, sintered at red heat, then drawn into finer and finer wire for the filaments. |
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Pull up the sleeving along the cable, including the copper wire, then using a cigarette lighter heat the sleeving to make it shrink. |
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Ensure that passwords are not unnecessarily snoopable over the wire when authenticating. |
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If the cable is served it should be stripped back to the snugger wire by means of a blow-lamp to assist removal. |
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The only neat thing about him was his collar. It was held down by a Spiffy wire stay. |
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The acreage at Area 13 was fenced off with simple barbed wire. |
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After dark the toch-emmas are going to break the Boche wire and we'll cut a passage in ours. |
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A Stoppered Coil is also the stow for unknottable items such as garden hose and wire rope. |
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The wire had preferentially passed into the urethrocutaneous fistula. Augmented Perineal Urethrostomy. |
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Before closing the pouch, we placed an Angiocath through the anterior wall of the pouch to pass the slippery wire up the ureter. |
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By exploiting connections with the Staffordshire iron trade, Mr Webster acquired local mills and began bar iron and wire manufacture. |
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The wire is long gone, but a rusted snag remains entombed in the bark. |
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The prisoners gathered on a flat roof of abuilding behind a 20ft barbed wire fence. |
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Should we remove the UPVC and render the wall with cement-treated waterproofer, or cover it with battens and wire then put the cement over that? |
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It was made of very thin, bendable silver, looked like a piece of wire. |
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He was apprised that after vacating CDA land from the adverse possession, barbed wire is being erected around the vacated land for its fencing. |
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I say he wimped because I felt he got right down on the wire and was not persevering for me. |
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You can also clamp it in a vise with soft jaws and use a wire wheel in an air drill. |
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I've tried Nitromors and a wire brush, which worked to a certain extent but it's very patchy. |
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The best way to attack this is with a stiff broom or wire brush and remove as much as possible. |
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The cutting is much less energy intensive when compared to buffing with an expendable wire brush. |
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On wood, a scrub with a wire brush and a dab or two of teak oil will do the trick. |
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Never use wire brushes, screwdrivers or knife blades to scrape away dirt or it's bye-bye sight glass. |
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To create the look of worm holes, drills, ice picks and wire brushes often are used. |
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Wirral council's Streetscene team has supplied wire brushes and paint for the scheme. |
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Spatulas, tongs and wire brushes, which make cooking and cleaning a breeze. |
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Over the following decade, it became apparent that not all screening challenges could be solved with wire cloth or polyurethane screen surfaces. |
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Visionary creative Janet Stoyel's unique patterned wire cloth is aimed specifically at architects and interior designers. |
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This so-called ballgown facade in The Hague features 12 square metres of wire cloth from Haver Architectural Wire Cloth. |
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The woven wire cloth of metal wires is disposed of on the nonwoven fabric's surface and fixed on the metal substrate. |
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Attach a piece of wire or twine at the back of the wire frame as a loop to hang. |
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The wire frame is a rudimentary version of the site, without a lot of the snazzy technology we've grown accustomed to seeing. |
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This ingenious four-sided mesh bag stretched over a wire frame folds flat when not in use, making for easy storage. |
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In other words, each Sunday the front section of the Post is nothing more than a reprint of the work of other publications and wire services. |
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That paper used the wire services of United Press International, at that time a very viable alternative to the Associated Press. |
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The best dartboards have the thinnest wire, so that the darts have less chance of hitting a wire and bouncing out. |
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A short black wire connects the computer's monitor to its keyboard. |
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Circular wires within the outer wire subdivide each section into single, double and treble areas. |
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Department of Justice on charges including racketeering, wire fraud, and money laundering. |
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There is less jockeying for position, as turns are rare, and many races end with several contestants grouped together at the wire. |
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If a rope is made of wire, it maintains its rope name as in 'wire rope' halyard. |
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Goebbels controlled the wire services and insisted that all newspapers in Germany should only publish content favourable to the regime. |
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Tangles of barbed wire, booby traps, and the removal of ground cover made the approach hazardous for infantry. |
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United Airlines also reported that it had found a pinched wire in one 787 locator beacon. |
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He laughs a deep laugh that rumbles up from somewhere in his drumskin stomach. It spooks the mossies on the overhead telegraph wire. |
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Latimer patented other improvements such as a better way of attaching filaments to their wire supports. |
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By 1911 General Electric began selling incandescent light bulbs with ductile tungsten wire. |
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The process required pressing tungsten powder into bars, then several steps of sintering, swaging, and then wire drawing. |
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They sent emails asking mugus to wire funds in order to claim nonexistent prizes. |
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In the meantime, I had been receiving worrying reports about Nancy by mulga wire but could not find out for sure what was wrong. |
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A steel wire mesh pulled taut between two enormous steel hoops, it remains an ethereal and an uncertain form despite its colossal scale. |
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In 2009, News Corp established NewsCore, a global wire service set up to provide news stories to all of News Corp's journalistic outlets. |
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Between hostile states, the border zone can be heavily militarized with mine fields, barbed wire and watchtowers. |
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In 1999 Uzbekistan began constructing a barbed wire fence to secure its border with Kyrgyzstan. |
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Two telephone wires were placed parallel to the line of fortifications, providing redundancy in the event of a wire getting cut. |
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They did this by stripping information out of wire transfers, thereby concealing the source of funds. |
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The playing of this Gaelic harp with wire strings died out in Scotland in the 18th century and in Ireland in the early 19th century. |
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Fine gold wires are used to connect semiconductor devices to their packages through a process known as wire bonding. |
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Roughly half of all copper mined is used for electrical wire and cable conductors. |
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Silver and its alloys with gold are used as wire or ring seals for oxygen compressors and vacuum equipment. |
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In 1969, one of the wire spoolers goes nutso, breaks off its mooring, the wire lashing about like a horse's tail trying to chase away a fly. |
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All mine components other than wire rope, explosives, and detonating circuitry were manufactured by Detroit automobile firms. |
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The novel fifth fuze was a copper wire antenna with a float to extend it above the mine. |
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Sweeping was accomplished by suspending a serrated wire between two ships on a parallel course. |
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If the serrated wire parted the mine mooring cable, the mine would bob to the surface to be destroyed by gunfire. |
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If a submarine's steel hull touched the copper wire, the slight voltage change caused by contact between two dissimilar metals was amplified. |
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If a contact sweep hits a mine, the wire of the sweep rubs against the mooring wire until it is cut. |
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Fine gold wire can be woven into cloth, although imperial clothes usually combined it with natural fibres like wool. |
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Typically each wire acts as a tether to the part of the kite it is attached to. |
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The outer covering was composed of six strands of Manilla hemp, through each of which ran a galvanised iron wire. |
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Safety requirements include the use of suspended wire fences, air fences and wooden fences. |
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For example, a delicate dry fly hook is made of thin wire with a tapered eye because weight is the overriding factor. |
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Double hooks are formed from a single piece of wire and may or may not have their shanks brazed together for strength. |
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Some fine examples of Bronze Age gold torques are made of very consistent gold wire, which is more malleable than bronze. |
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It is a major industrial city in Iran, with large factories producing sugar, textiles, wire, and alcohol. |
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Locals dress up in the form of satirical wire mesh masks, eyes, whiskers and painted white complexion. |
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Another method was to simply forge down an iron billet into a rod and then proceed to draw it out into wire. |
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The switch is operated by a rope pullcord at the level and a plastic-coated wire pullcord anywhere between levels. |
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Potter drove up along the wire fence of the yard, and there on the tennis court, a kid racqueted a ball against a brick wall behind the courts. |
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Each section is separated with metal wire or a thin band of sheet metal. |
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The dining chair and the low, inviting lounge chair are both built up over a classic wire frame, and its bent legs lend it lightness and elegance. |
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If a wire or chain sling is hooked back on itself, or secured by a choke hitch, ie by reeving one end of the sling through the other, it is said to be snickled. |
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The standard dartboard is divided into 20 numbered sections, scoring from 1 to 20 points, by wires running from the small central circle to the outer circular wire. |
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The guard-rail provided the channel between the downed wire and the tree. |
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It is the only privately owned producer of copper and copper alloy products such as copper wire, sheet, tubing, belt, white copper, yellow copper, and nickel alloy. |
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First Light, a year-old company, unveils wrought-iron lamps with florallike shades made from a treated silk material over a wire frame, available in seven colors. |
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Additionally, there are two angular holes designated for wire cerclages and non-absorbable sutures that can be used for additional fixation of the greater tuberosity. |
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Trenches, machine guns, air reconnaissance, barbed wire, and modern artillery with fragmentation shells helped bring the battle lines of World War I to a stalemate. |
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The main French assault was launched on 25 September and, at first, made good progress in spite of surviving wire entanglements and machine gun posts. |
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After the first few draws the minder would stop the mule at the start of an inward run and take it in slowly depressing and releasing the faller wire several times. |
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Whitney's gin used a combination of a wire screen and small wire hooks to pull the cotton through, while brushes continuously removed the loose cotton lint to prevent jams. |
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Evans wished to go further in mechanizing the production of textile cards by developing a machine which could puncture the leather into which the wire teeth were inserted. |
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Within a year 27 Columbian engines were operating or under construction in applications ranging from sawmilling and grain milling to the manufacturing of paper, wire and wool. |
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In 1761 Ebenezer Kinnersley demonstrated heating a wire to incandescence. |
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The tramcars are powered by 600 V overhead wire with electricity transmitted to the tramcars by pantograph and a few vintage trams by trolley pole. |
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Davy experimented with brass gauze, determining the maximum size of the gaps and the optimum wire thickness to prevent a flame passing through the gauze. |
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Miniature lamps may have a wedge base and wire contacts, and some automotive and special purpose lamps have screw terminals for connection to wires. |
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The rancher used staples to attach the barbed wire to the fence-posts. |
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A variation of the incandescent lamp did not use a hot wire filament, but instead used an arc struck on a spherical bead electrode to produce heat. |
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Bell concentrated on experimenting with electricity to convey sound and later installed a telegraph wire from his room in Somerset College to that of a friend. |
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It is regular practice to furnish wire in catchweight coils. |
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Pin shackles can be inconvenient to work with, at times, as the bolt will need to be secured to the shackle body to avoid its loss, usually with a split pin or seizing wire. |
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As round wire abrades due to the aggregate flow over and through the screen cloth, the openings become larger and the wire diameter becomes smaller. |
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With a price point under two dollars, the versatile folding wire frame iPad holder may be the cheapest on the market, but still performs admirably. |
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The earth is unlike the wire in size, resistance, and carrying capacity. Hence, telephone service calk for two wires of equal size, resistance, and carrying capacity. |
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Proudly made in the USA, Winland products are compatible with any hard wire or wireless alarm system and are available through distributors worldwide. |
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When a current was passed through the wire, the wire rotated around the magnet, showing that the current gave rise to a close circular magnetic field around the wire. |
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With the help of a wire, however, they forced round the key. Even without the lens you will perceive, by the scratches on this ward, where the pressure was applied. |
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The company would become the largest wire manufacturing in the country and Washburn became one of the leading industrial and philanthropic figures in the city. |
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The mail-coat, or byrnie, was made of iron links that probably were cut out of sheet metal with a die, or from flat hammered wire cut into short lengths. |
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Copper wire is used in power generation, power transmission, power distribution, telecommunications, electronics circuitry, and countless types of electrical equipment. |
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This includes structural power wiring, power distribution cable, appliance wire, communications cable, automotive wire and cable, and magnet wire. |
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In 1824, Faraday briefly set up a circuit to study whether a magnetic field could regulate the flow of a current in an adjacent wire, but he found no such relationship. |
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Parametric surface, solid or wire frame models can be created or modified in one object, and parts libraries can be created and used from different application fields. |
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A skate park was built in 2007 and a zip wire and trim trail added later. |
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In 1972 it acquired Firth Cleveland, a hot and cold rolled strip business with a downline in sintered products, reinforcement steels, wire fasteners and garage equipment. |
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His method, still used today, is for electricity to be generated by the movement of a loop of wire, or disc of copper between the poles of a magnet. |
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A submarine also has the option of floating a long, buoyant wire antenna to a shallower depth, allowing VLF transmissions by a deeply submerged boat. |
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The Walkman W Series is a wire free digital music player designed to conveniently and comfortably accompany its user to the gym, trail and treadmill. |
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A person or animal touching both the wire and the earth during a pulse will complete an electrical circuit and will conduct the pulse, causing an electric shock. |
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The fences covered 300 kilometres and consisted of several strands of copper wire, backed with barbed wire, and energized to several thousand volts. |
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Anyone can determine for himself whether certain wire is high carbon or not. Heat a piece of the wire red hot and while red plunge into water till cold. |
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This type of mine had a copper wire attached to a buoy that floated above the explosive charge which was weighted to the seabed with a steel cable. |
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Some prisoners used the electric barbed wire fence to commit suicide. |
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When the wire of a mine sweep hits the mine, it sinks, letting the sweep wire drag along the anchoring wire of the mine until the sweep hits the mine. |
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To visually warn wolves away from other pastures, Brown sometimes turns to the old European technique called fladry, stringing wire with bright flags along its length. |
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The wire is threaded on a long suitably curved needle, extrance is made through the vestibule of the mouth medially to the zygoma and out on the face at an appropriate point. |
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Tripping a walker the size of a house is difficult but not impossible. You will need high-tensile wire and suitably grounded posts. Ask your Ewok friends for help. |
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Be careful now, for auto crankers sometimes get broken arms. You take a firm grip on the crank, pull the choke wire and whirl the crank like the very devil. |
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Heat it up to a high heat for 10 minutes then, wearing insulated barbecue or oven gloves, remove the grates and brush them with a wire brush to loosen any chars. |
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This includes hooks, sinkers, floats, leaders, swivels, split rings and wire, snaps, beads, spoons, blades, spinners and clevises to attach spinner blades to fishing lures. |
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The range of products includes wire cloth grades for the finest line and text, work, which can be found in pharmaceutical labels as well as other areas. |
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Whereas Carlisle or Aberdeen light wire bait hooks make use of thin wire to reduce injury to live bait but the eyes are not tapered because weight is not an issue. |
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And it's all wrapped up in wonderful old school wire frame graphics. |
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Fiber rope is made from fiber, whereas wire rope is made from wire. |
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Remove the old linings and adhesive residue with a wire brush. |
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It's a rare treat in these days when anyone can truck in a case of trendy flavors, set out a few pinchy wire chairs and call the whole sterile spread an ice cream parlor. |
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Many of the houses they live in are like miniature fortresses, located behind walls embedded with metal spikes, barbed wire, broken glass, and sometimes all three. |
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As we walked deeper into the darkness, we both knew this could go sideways in a heartbeat. We were sitting ducks. Birds on a wire. Canaries in a coalmine. |
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Applications range from wire and cable to automotive and industrial belts, weather strip, hoses and mechanical goods such as seals, gaskets and wiper blades. |
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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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