The facing of it, or architrave, was often ornamented with the zig-zag, billet, and other mouldings. |
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Although this great land spawned Rupert Murdoch, the choice of television channel is extremely limited, or at least it is in my billet. |
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He had contacted BBC Wiltshire to try to find his temporary billet, which he only knew was called Dial House. |
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I don't actually have an apartment, I just sublet or billet or crash on someone's couch. |
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So he needed to billet a large army on his people in preparation for the feared invasion and raise a Danegeld to pay for it. |
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A benefit of this is that most sailors will now have access to more courses than those associated with their billet. |
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The press consists of the die, a pressure cylinder, the ram, and a container which receives the preheated ingot, or billet, to be extruded. |
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With every hotel and motel booked out for the weekend, around 500 Townsville households have offered to billet out of town visitors to the game. |
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I wish to publicise that I would be willing to billet some of the Tampa refugees in my own house until their fate is determined. |
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Here is a billet of wood, the circumference of which is about that of the throat. |
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These billet metering blocks also feature idle-mixture control screws on all four corners to provide maximum adjustability of the idle circuit. |
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I well remember once at the factory when I picked up a billet of the lead alloy used for the cores and struck it with a hammer. |
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With a solid billet the billet is pierced by the mandrel as the ram is set in motion. |
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None of the patterning is really visible until the billet is cut and polished a bit, but the process means that no two parts will look the same. |
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Cast billet can be hot forged, extruded, or machined, and castings can be produced by a variety of foundry techniques. |
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Shafts could be ripped by handsaw from one-inch planks cut with a pit saw, or they were sometimes split from a billet with a froe, or wedge. |
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Period armory seems to have considered the billet equivalent to the delf and no difference is granted between them in Society heraldry. |
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The Billet is a small elongated rectangular figure supposed to represent a billet or letter, and to some, a brick. |
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The tundishes are used to feed liquid steel to Nucor's four-strand billet caster. |
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You may also replace your bumper with a body color unit with built in lights and billet grille. |
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On the alluvial flats of the Cook Inlet a tented camp was pitched to billet the navvies. |
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This creates the spiral Damascus pattern and it is forged again to form a billet. |
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This tall building that was to be our billet greeted us in grey silence, its many windows peering down at us with the sightlessness of a blind man. |
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Still, he knows his billet is more comfortable than his predecessors endured. |
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In the aerospace industry metal parts are often machined from a solid billet of costly high-grade titanium. |
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The billet is a rectangular block, much the shape of a house brick. |
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But he introduced a second order and billet mould into his arches, not found at St. John's, both marked characteristics of the first quarter of the twelfth century in England. |
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The alloy is melted under vacuum, atomized with nitrogen and compacted to form a billet. |
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During the Second World War the building became a billet for soldiers. |
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Fairfax House had survived a chequered 20th century history which had seen it used as a cinema, ballroom, soldiers' billet, coal rationing office and bicycle shed. |
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No ordinary fixed blade knives, these were of a difficult integral design in which the blade, bolsters and tang are machined from a solid piece of steel billet. |
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The smaller shapes like the roundel and billet are called sub-ordinaries. |
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I had contact with a yachting firm in Auckland who had a co-partner in Los Angeles and they asked could we host and billet astronomers and we said yes. |
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These advances are due chiefly to the sculpted air entries, the concentric and ridge-free venturi, and the emulsifying process that takes place in the billet metering blocks. |
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Like seigneurs and churchmen, militia captains did not have to pay royal taxes or billet soldiers in their homes. |
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Prior to complete solidification, the droplets impinge on a substrate to form a billet. |
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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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Different sequences can be adopted to produce a certain final product starting from a given billet. |
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Other improvements include the opening of Alexin, LLC, an extrusion billet caster now located in Bluffton. |
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Based on 130 mm billets, LOSAL has 2 billet cutting facilities and 3 self-contained hot rolling mills of 400 and 300 mm, with ragging of 500 and 450 mm with its corresponding gas combustion heating furnaces. |
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Whether or not he truly helped the war effort, it was a billet that suited him exactly. His chosen profession allowed for a bit more camaraderie in peacetime. |
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In his billet on the front-lines, he scribbled on a cheap school notebook, sketching out a formula that he sealed in an envelope and posted to the Académie des Sciences in Paris. |
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Now he has a safer billet with the Texas National Guard. |
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One flag officer billet and Naval Surface Group 2 will be disestablished, creating personnel savings and alignment efficiencies. |
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This increased my billet from 03 to 04 with USPHS and also increased my chances of making my next promotion. |
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Technological scheme of PAR envisages remelting of both the consumable billet and the incompact charge. |
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Further laws allowed the governor to billet troops in private property without permission. |
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In more technologically advanced countries like the United States and Australia, billet planting is common. |
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The VERITAS Monoblocks are built using Aircraft grade Aluminum in a billet Chassis that is engineered for minimum Microphonics and maximum isolation. |
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From Detroit to Daytona Beach, from Brooklyn to the Bay Area, the streets are ruled by tight superbikes that put yesterday's Evo-powered billet barges to shame. |
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His shafts of satire fly straight to their billet, and there they rankle. |
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It is finished in a new brushed metal silver exterior colour which gives the impression that the bodyshell has been carved from a single billet of solid metal. |
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Slabs are the feed material for hot strip mills or plate mills and blooms are rolled to billets in a billet mill or large sections in a structural mill. |
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