Other powertrain enhancements include thin-wall, cast-iron exhaust manifolds, a stronger driveshaft and a new clutch. |
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An open fireplace with an ornate cast-iron surround and slate hearth takes centre stage. |
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The living room is immediately to the left inside the hall and it has parquet flooring and a cast-iron fireplace. |
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Maithris looked up at the question, then back to trailing a finger along the slender cast-iron columns fronting the cloister as we walked. |
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But in all honesty I'm just glad for the fact that the movie is not the cast-iron clunker it could've been. |
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The cast-iron grate can hold 18 burgers, and one-touch ignition makes lighting the fire a cinch. |
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The master bedroom has a cast-iron fireplace and is decorated in a neutral colour scheme. |
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A cast-iron fireplace with a tiled inset forms the focal point and period features include ceiling coving and a picture rail. |
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The French iron industry, together with the Italian, came to excel in engineering rather than in the manufacture of pig and cast-iron. |
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Hardwood flooring lies underfoot and an unusual sandstone fireplace with cast-iron inset forms a focal point. |
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In the front bedroom, an ornate fireplace with a cast-iron inset and slate hearth forms the focal point. |
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Many of the cast-iron firedogs are reproduced from the original 16th to 18th Century patterns. |
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The Shearer brothers produced cast-iron ploughshares and from 1888 onwards wrought steel ploughshares. |
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Cooking these meals in cast-iron cookware provides an additional iron boost. |
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The interconnecting dining room is also floored in wood and retains its original cast-iron fireplace with tiled inset. |
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Each is well appointed, with freestanding roll-top cast-iron baths, step-in shower cubicles and Staffordshire porcelain ceramic ware. |
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By the 1830's, the cast-iron stoves that were to be much more widely used than Franklin stoves began to replace fireplaces. |
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Investigators traced the source of the explosion to a fracture in a cast-iron gas main under the pavement. |
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It is painted in yellow and period features include decorative coving, a centre rose and a cast-iron fireplace. |
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Unless the 'No' campaign comes up with cast-iron proposals, a lot of people who have gone for devo max may support independence. |
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A cast-iron open fireplace with a pale grey marble mantel provides a focal point. |
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Behind the thick cast-iron grillwork you'll find an ordinary metal mailbox. |
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Drop them into a stainless steel or enamelled cast-iron pan and add the sugar and water. |
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Replace old cast-iron guttering with a modern alternative, while weather-resistant paints can be used to improve the look. |
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A cast-iron Dutch oven of hot baked beans and a tray of bright silver eating tools sat at the other end of the serving table. |
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My friend the Garbageman is one of those daring, exhibitionist diners who prides himself on his cast-iron stomach. |
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It is lit by recessed downlighters and fitted with polished wooden floorboards and another cast-iron fireplace. |
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Two of the bedrooms have original cast-iron fireplaces while the bathroom has original wainscoting and offers access to the attic. |
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The room is furnished with a cast-iron fireplace with tiled inset and mahogany surround and has both a dado rail and coved ceiling. |
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An anchorage consists of a cast-iron bearing plate and special wedges to secure the strand inside the anchor housing. |
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Each spreader is made of heavy-gauged steel with rugged cast-iron axle bearings that are guaranteed to last. |
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A sturdy cast-iron hand juicer that extracts juices from wheat grass, leafy vegetables, soft fruits and berries. |
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Look for the shop near Whitehall where a Rastaman sells solid cast-iron pots. |
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The living room has a large double-glazed sash window overlooking Macken Street as well as a cast-iron fireplace. |
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Scrub rusty grates with wire wool and give cast-iron surrounds a gloss with grate polish, available from hardware shops. |
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The main floor was littered with machinery and workbenches, the bulk and arches of cast-iron lathes, presses, moulds and mini furnaces. |
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My mother remembers the cast-iron pot on the range filled with warming rabbit stew. |
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The pedestal of this almucantar is an ordinary cast-iron gaspipe, about 9 in. in diameter externally, and 6 ft. long, sunk 3 ft. in the ground. |
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A stylish Philadelphia parlor is conceptually incomplete if the fireplace is not fitted with wrought-iron andirons and a cast-iron fireback. |
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Had they taken the leash off, or rather the muzzle, two weeks ago, maybe the opinion polls might not consequently have been so cast-iron. |
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A double bedroom to the back of the house retains the original mahogany surround cast-iron fireplace and an en suite bathroom with a bath. |
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A big seller was stove black, used to cover up scrapes and rust on cast-iron furnaces. |
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Versatile and durable, the range includes eight burners, four cast-iron full-surface grates, and a griddle accessory. |
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Renaissance London also has a large range of Victorian cast-iron, English art deco and French decorative radiators. |
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They usually consisted of cast-iron swings, slides, seesaws, Junglegyms, giant-strides, and merry-go-rounds and sandboxes for young children. |
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All the rooms are prettily decorated in pastel colours, and the painted cast-iron bedheads are delightful. |
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Behind this is the family room which has rich red walls, a moulded timber ceiling and a cast-iron open fireplace with slate hearth. |
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The master bedroom is decorated in neutral tones of beige and cream and features built-in wardrobes and an original cast-iron fireplace. |
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We felt so grown up to be given this task, we bought shoe polish and other items when I saw a small red cast-iron train. |
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In many places, the cast-iron pipes which carry our potable water are so thick with rust that the flow is a mere trickle. |
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Beside this, the single room includes a cast-iron open fireplace with tiled surround. |
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Divide the 4 Tbs butter between two 6-inch cast-iron skillets, and melt it over low heat. |
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Heat a large cast-iron skillet over high heat until a drop of water sizzles on it. |
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Its richly decorated interior is based on papier mache panels fixed to a wooden underframe in turn attached to the cast-iron skeleton. |
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Beyond the kitchen is the family room, which has a cast-iron fireplace and quarry slate floor. |
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It was such a perfect scene of raw unpackaged travel that I half expected to find Jan Morris or Colin Thubron lurking behind a cast-iron column. |
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Internally, the building is divided into a nave, transepts and side aisles composed of ornamental cast-iron columns and girders. |
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Here wide varnished floorboards are set against rich yellow walls, more ornate plasterwork and a large cast-iron fireplace. |
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He dropped them into a cast-iron skillet with olive oil and garlic, doused them with sherry and butter, and gussied them up with vermicelli. |
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In the family bathroom, there is a Victorian cast-iron bath with telephone shower attachment, a handbasin, toilet and heated towel rail. |
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Oddly enough, this can make a relatively small object, such as a steel drum, easier to find than a long, cast-iron water main. |
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A permanent installation by a Polish artist features 112 larger than life-size, headless cast-iron figures. |
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Beside this, the living room is the width of the house and has a cast-iron fireplace with a raised hearth, and sash windows. |
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Five minutes later, we passed under the fine 1847 viaduct that has a wide cast-iron span over the river and many brick arches either side. |
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He said last night he had given cast-iron guarantees that the money was in place and insisted the consortium are ready for the takeover. |
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And they insist they will seek cast-iron guarantees that Bury's famous market will, if moved, be better than it is now. |
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But it is reluctant to issue a cast-iron guarantee that every contract will meet its target, even though none has fallen short to date. |
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Claimants have a lot to prove if they are to be successful, but anyone with a cast-iron case could be looking at a substantial sum. |
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One in five patients said they would never take out another claim even if they had a cast-iron case, because of the way they had been dealt with. |
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In this sense, the individual must again decide in each case, giving a cast-iron definition of where they would draw the line. |
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It combines stock market growth potential with a cast-iron guarantee that savers will not lose a penny if the market volatility continues. |
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But go ahead if you're confident of your investment skills and have a cast-iron stomach for failure. |
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A good start would be cast-iron guarantees that, if elected, they would make the charities bill an immediate priority. |
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Okay, your cast-iron chiminea trumps your neighbour's electric patio heater, but let's leave it there, shall we? |
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Decorated in deep green, it features a large cast-iron fireplace with tiled inset and carved mahogany surround. |
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The family bathroom, which has wooden floorboards and part-panelled walls, includes a freestanding cast-iron bath along with a pedestal wash hand basin. |
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I never did get a big cast-iron cooking range for this house but I have my larder stocked with good food and that's a large part of my comfort blanket mentality taken care of. |
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Over the fire hung a black cast-iron pot, in which a stew was simmering. |
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And, just to add to your woes, as soon as they learn to say no, it's a cast-iron certainty that they will detest every item of clothing you choose for them. |
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Painted in pink, with black and white drawings of Zulu shields and assegais and cast-iron three-legged pots on the walls, the conference building can hold up to 500 people. |
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A spacious hall with original granite floor leads to a large dining room, with original granite inglenook fireplace complete with cast-iron stove. |
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Victorian architecture made much use of cast-iron ornament, and great variety is to be found all over the country, from manhole covers to weathervanes, fountains and bridges. |
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The townhouses are well equipped, with painted white wood kitchens, mosaic tiling in the bathroom, wood and cast-iron fireplaces and fitted wardrobes in both bedrooms. |
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A cast-iron fireplace in the living room, smothered by decades of paint jobs, was sandblasted to reveal beautiful old tiles, most of them smashed. |
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The sponge is pulverized in an attrition mill employing titanium plates to minimize contamination which would result from conventional cast-iron plates. |
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Off this, there is an elegant reception room with a floor-to-ceiling bow window and a cast-iron and marble fireplace which has cast-iron doors to draw across the open hearth. |
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It is painted in warm yellow tones and fitted with varnished tongue and groove floorboards, a picture rail and a fireplace with cast-iron inset and black granite hearth. |
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Sprung upholstery, plywood, and bentwood appeared, metal was used structurally for bed-frames and cast-iron outdoor chairs, and arrangements became more informal. |
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The four-cylinder engine, which produces 155 hp at 5,600 rpm and 163 ft-lb. of torque at 4,000 rpm, has a cast-aluminum block with cast-iron cylinder liners. |
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Caveman Bill cooked it outside in his big cast-iron Dutch oven. |
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The school's cast-iron policy on admissions fees left no leeway for needy students. |
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I am on the side of the established authorities. I am in the cast-iron position of the man who falls into line with the law of the land. |
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During cleanup, the couple managed to salvage an interesting cast-iron piece that was turned into a unique wall sconce in the water closet. |
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As far as her own theories are concerned, she is limitlessly credulous, to a degree which makes me suspect that she is a cast-iron idiot. |
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She is enthusiastic about the legacy of industrial metal structures, from gasholders to cast-iron bridges across the canals. |
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Eight valves, cast-iron construction and pushrods with ancestry going back to the Anglia might not sound tempting. |
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The UNICASE one-piece cast-iron housing prolongs gear and bearing life, while a Quadrilip oil sealing system prevents leaking and protects the gears from external damage. |
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It also features cast-iron fixed and mobile beam's carriages, with automatic and capillary lubrication of all mobile beam's carriage slideways at every beam movement. |
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As they stood before a staid cast-iron gate across the street from where they work, they made as toothsome a ninesome as could ever be glimpsed anywhere. |
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The company says both machines have cast-iron frames, power raising and lowering of the table, sectional infeed roller and chipbreaker and one set of knives. |
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And he believed that Hutton's first hand ball was a cast-iron penalty. |
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