Returning the screwdrivers to the tool box, he unscrewed the breather cover. |
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Her eyes were brimmed with tears and she fled out of the house to school not stopping once to take a breather. |
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It turned out that she'd been the object of so much attention that she had to hide in the girls' room to get a breather. |
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I stop to take a breather, before looking up in to the lights of an oncoming snowmobile. |
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The war story arc takes a slight breather as they work to save the dying man. |
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My feet were so heavy I could barely pick them up, let alone jog along beside the sled to give the dogs a breather on the uphill. |
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Replace the breather if the valve shows signs of wear or will not open and close easily. |
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When I open the door so she can take a breather she very seldom steps over the sill. |
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I suppose that we should take a breather for now, after all we shouldn't sit around worrying or we'll go crazy. |
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Slip them on over ballet slippers to keep your shoes clean, or give your feet a breather, and wear them solo. |
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Then I had to run after the bus and ended up sitting next to some snotty mouth breather who offered me a half-licked lollipop. |
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She did a few laps, and then at one end of the pool, stopped to take a breather and relax. |
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I'm sure it must be exhausting spinning at quite that RPM, but I would have thought he could have just taken a breather. |
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Now though, with the critical period past, and Reith starting to recover on his own, he could finally take a breather. |
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Captain Jessie paused a moment to take a breather from his speechification. |
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They've been busy painting, drawing comics and playing in side projects, and the breather has served them well. |
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I've been burning the candle at both ends since at least early summer, and it's time to take a breather. |
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About half-way back up the hill, pausing for a breather, I spied a couple of beautiful little cockerels, hiding in the hedge. |
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After ten minutes or so, when the poor little puffed-out chap was having a breather, a smaller bird appeared and took over. |
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A breather was necessary before indulging in one of the eight desserts on the sweet trolley. |
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And when you take a breather, you find yourself walking the routes that people walked 800 years ago. |
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The Nikkei average inched down by midsession on Tuesday as investors took a breather from recent speedy gains. |
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Who wants to be a passive breather of fumes, when we now seem to be awarded a right to clean air? |
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Of course I already am a heavy breather, but this is even heavier than normal. |
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As I was taking a bit of a breather on one of the park benches after my morning run, a man approached me. |
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Coming out here for a few years and teaching was almost like taking a breather. |
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Satisfied, we stopped to take a breather and admire our hard determination, or lack thereof. |
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I just wish somebody would trust us so we could get off the ground and she could take a breather. |
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The penalty won by Sam Warburton with six minutes to go was as much about filling time, giving everybody a breather, as about landing the three. |
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Allow yourself to bask in the glory of scored achievements, taking a breather from attacking new goals. |
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Greig hopes his new role as dramaturg at the National Theatre of Scotland alongside artistic director Vicky Featherstone, below, will give him a breather. |
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On one occasion he allows her a breather, during which she abases herself worshipingly at his feet. |
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The two-day convention offered all attendees a chance to take a breather, have some fun and trade ideas. |
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The conference also gives Teamsters women the opportunity to take a breather and attend training and information sessions. |
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Do visit the Atrium restaurant and café at Nationalmuseum when you take a breather between visiting the collections. |
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Following last year's spectacular gains, Tokyo seems more than likely to take a breather and let the underlying economy prove itself. |
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If the EU did not take a breather, its citizens would question the course it was taking. |
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Holidays are a time to relax and take a breather from the stressful patterns of everyday life. |
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After having done that, there's no time to take a breather because it's off you got to the jet stream canal. |
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In the end, I had to take a breather after every ten steps on the way upstairs to my second-floor apartment. |
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Take a breather in one of the world's most beautiful market squares, the Grand Place. |
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For hundreds of parents who appeal to our services every year, Residence and Auberge Papillon are an opportunity to stop and take a breather. |
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The script attempted to recreate the hilarity from the original as Ferris decides that he needs to take another breather. |
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Thanks to his speech, I took the breather I needed to deal with Danny as he jumped from my imagination and into my novel. |
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We stopped for a breather and I stroked the dog who had been trotting at our heels. |
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The moratorium was just a kind of breather space to get the information in place. |
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After installing the servo gearbox on site, insert the breather plug in the place of the fill plug. |
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As a result, the Chinese offshore market performed very well, while the A-share market took a breather after a strong first-quarter performance. |
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This is especially important for the breather connection in the upper part of the tube. |
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The Enviroguard? system is six times more efficient than conventional wire mesh breather systems in filtering aerosol emissions. |
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Remove the breather cap from the reservoir and insert the reservoir through the large hole in the pump cover. |
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Verify that the wall's moisture drainage is ensured by a properly installed breather membrane and appropriate flashing. |
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You can serve it just before the main course to provide a breather or at the end of the meal as a refreshment. |
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Anti-corrosion and impact-resistant breather filters supply contamination-free air to reservoirs. |
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The next night, however, the heavy breather returned with her cub. |
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They ran for a good hour before Michi stopped to take a breather. |
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The writers definitely picked the wrong week to give Richard Harrow a breather. |
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I catch up with Kent again as he takes a breather from the tour, back at his flat in St John's Wood, North-West London. |
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I stopped to take a breather as the picture on the screen changed. |
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You've climbed about 500 feet now, so take a breather on the ridge. |
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Luckily, I'm able to momentarily escape and take a breather. |
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We stopped to take a breather after playing one-on-one for an hour. |
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Taking the breather cover off, he studied the carburetor valve. |
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The moment the child is a mouth breather, and the tongue drops to the floor of the mouth, the buccinators continue to push inwards and cause the upper arch to collapse. |
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Lee Mack's taking a breather after burning the comedy candle as one of Britain's favourite stand-ups, a captain on Would I Lie to You? |
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The technologically advanced product removes harmful emissions from open crankcase breather systems and reduces oil drip, mist and fumes in engine compartment to promote a cleaner and safer environment. |
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Needless to say, the avenue will be closed completely during the installation: the Champs Elysées will take a much-deserved breather from the hustle of the French capital? |
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He took care of some business and he had time to put things into perspective, to take a breather. |
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Furthermore, the financial crisis may prove to offer just the breather that was needed to consolidate the successes, to refocus on the priorities and to strengthen the basis for the future. |
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To my mind, the new economy is merely taking a breather before pursuing its inevitable course, the bubble having deflated solely in order to remind us of the laws that govern its volume. |
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At this point, let's just take a breather – a sanity check if you will – because a lot of people get worried when they think about the possibility of their child hallucinating. |
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The first breather of the day came when Naomi brought some gingered lemonade out to the barn. |
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A large range of suction, pressure, return, off-line and breather filters in finely graded sizes and fineness is available to cope with any filtering problem. |
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After a short breather at Chatzensee, crossing Zurich will give anyone a good shake up with the exhilarating spirit of the economic metropolis experienced at close quarters. |
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The last four weeks have seen international football take a breather between the Africa Cup of Nations and the year's other big events, UEFA EURO 2008 and the preliminary competition for the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa? |
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For model-year 2012, the base, direct-injected 2.4-litre engine will be complemented by an electric system and a lithium-ion battery pack, which allows the engine to take a breather in certain conditions. |
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Take a breather, do some inner accounting, shed worn skin. |
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All these attractions are surrounded by a vast park full of beautiful areas where you can take a breather and view Barcelona from one of its observation points. |
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The excess oil will blow out through the engine oil breather line onto the flight line and leave a slick mess for you to clean up. |
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Even if it's only overnight, spending some quality time together helps you take a breather from all-consuming family obligations, and renew the bonds of your relationship. |
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Figure 5-19 shows a breather valve that carries separately a direct-loaded vacuum relief value and an overpressure relief valve. |
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A breather system links the engine bearing cavities, accessory gearbox, and oil tank to maintain proportional oil flow and to prevent cavitations of the pump during engine operation. |
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N a shady, green setting take a breather on your holiday, savour the space, tranquillity and comfort on 3 ha of flat land with 110 demarcated plots. |
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Visitors can take a breather in one of the restaurants or cafeterias and it is possible to stay overnight at the three star camping or motorhome site. |
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After a short breather she was ready to continue up the hill. |
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As 2002 rolls into 2003, you can be sure AMERICAN FORESTS will not take a breather from its commitment to keep working on behalf of trees and forests. |
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From time to time we have suggested that short term traders might want to take a breather from this market but long term investors shouldn't even blink an eye. |
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