She disassembled a rifle efficiently, examining the pieces critically then put it back together. |
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An individual in Canada disassembled the plane for transport up north but this never happened. |
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The segmented motors are disassembled, and the cylindrical cases are cleaned, reinsulated, and refilled with propellant. |
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Instead of shooting, he released the clip, pulled back the weapon's slide, and disassembled the entire gun. |
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Rbmake Rocket Ebook and Mobipocket files can be disassembled with a set of command-line tools called Rbmake. |
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Then after having disassembled and analyzed the code, he simply needs a little patching and he gets a fully functional unprotected copy. |
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It was partially stripped and disassembled, basically thousands of parts in boxes and no directions! |
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Then he disassembled the rifle and cleaned it with rags and a long, thin brush. |
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Ancient middens and sacred sites may lie hidden, undiscoverable, coral encrusted, or disassembled by the action of surf and tide. |
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He brought disassembled ships with him, recaptured the port of Aila, built his ships and set them to raiding. |
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For relaxation, campers drank microbrews, tossed Frisbees, and disassembled a Toyota Prius, then put it back together again. |
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The first powered aircraft was disassembled and stored in a shed behind the brothers' bicycle shop in Dayton, Ohio. |
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As we labored over the disassembled kernel, we found an odd bit of repetitive binary code. |
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On a counter in the apparent bomb factory were a disassembled hand grenade, rubber gloves and numerous bottles of chemicals. |
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Many companies are designing products to be easily disassembled, and stamping components with codes signifying their chemical composition. |
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Recently, matrix structures have been adopted and abandoned, and conglomerates have been built and disassembled. |
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The fishing pole holder uses clasps that fit into the rails and keeps disassembled fishing poles secure during transport. |
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Weighing only 26 ounces, the chair folds into a small, compact package and can be assembled or disassembled in seconds. |
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Each model is unique, and individually disassembled, cut, melted, filed, smashed, then reassembled to replicate a real fender bender. |
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Keyan detached his mechanical hand and disassembled it for cleaning, a disturbing sight for the others, but perfectly routine for him. |
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The light box is disassembled showing the inside white plastic and very small lights in the corners. |
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The car was taken to the body shop where it spent the next 14 weeks, being totally disassembled, taken back to bare metal and resprayed. |
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The restoration work was guided by rubbings taken of each layer of glass as the window was being disassembled. |
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He disassembled the phone with meticulous care, then scattered the pieces with his foot. |
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Performance measures should at the very least be critiqued and disassembled if necessary. |
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The control arms have been in the car since 1997, and though I've looked at them from time to time, I'd never disassembled them to inspect the polyurethane bushings. |
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Their opponents carried a disassembled steamer in crates across Africa in order to outgun them on Lake Tanganyika. It came at a terrible cost. |
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The motor was disassembled to confirm the stock measurements, while the cylinder head was flowed and ported. |
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The pelmet and attachments can be easily disassembled and reassembled during painting or wall-papering by means of a clip system. |
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Studies carried out in conjunction with car wreckers to assess the capacity of housing parts to be disassembled, sorted and recycled. |
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At one end of the long tarmac at the base a portion of an aircraft fuselage, apparently being disassembled for scrap, is visible, listing to one side like a wrecked ship. |
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He had invented a plastic connection that allowed his floating constructions of nylon and aluminium to be assembled and disassembled in a trice. |
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He had checked the disassembled flying machine from Newark to BĆ©jaĆÆa in three huge duffelbags. |
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Yes, however any extra shotgun which you have with you must be unloaded and disassembled or unloaded and cased. |
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The heating muffle must only be disassembled by a certified After Sales Service Center. |
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In longer lengths, antenna extension and radar sensor are shipped disassembled for transport-technical reasons and must be reassembled on site. |
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The pump and integral float switch were disassembled and found to be electrically inoperable. |
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When the pump was disassembled, the pump impeller was found to be clear of any debris, and the motor electrically inoperable. |
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The experimenter quickly removed the final brick and disassembled the assembly. |
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A polyptych that Cossa painted for the Griffoni altar in S. Petronio at Bologna has been disassembled. |
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The oversized circular waveguide is divided into two parts which are assembled for the comparison and disassembled for transportation. |
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In 1989, the west house was disassembled down to the ground floor, and a two-storey wood frame house was built. |
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Today I disassembled a non-functioning VCR and harvested 63 small screws which will join the thousands of other small screws housed in little glass jars in my workshop. |
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No champagne corks were popped, however, for it arrived disassembled in the belly of a 747 cargo jet. |
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The right and left fuel boost pump assemblies were disassembled and inspected. |
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When needed, the screen can be disassembled from the crushing plant in minutes. |
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It can be entirely disassembled, houses a classic pot and serves as a pot holder and dish. |
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If the hood needs to be disassembled, follow the instructions on the installation sheet in the reverse order. |
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It is at the expense of our forestry sector where we see pulp mills being disassembled and shipped off to China. |
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The sensor must be removed from service and disassembled prior to installing the new flow insert. |
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Faulty or disassembled safety and protection equipment can lead to dangerous situations. |
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He took his laser pencils and disassembled the camera's innards. |
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A final work, Unravel, was a mainly white confection of foam-core strips, slivered paper plates and disassembled Chinese lanterns that descended from the ceiling in a vortex. |
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It is necessary to account for the share of the vehicles that are disassembled for resale of the spare parts as this business has its own trade margin. |
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It did not pass four test rack tests and was disassembled for analysis. |
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I built a little box with a few L-shape aluminium lengths, that could easily disassembled, grip the 3 surrounding box for the molds, and be able to dip 3 bolts in a blink. |
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The recorder was disassembled and the tape was removed from the crash-protected memory cartridge for playback on an eight-track reel-to-reel instrumentation recorder at slower speed. |
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A large rideable toy car, for example, might have recyclable plastic in it, but if the plastic's attached to metal parts, wires, batteries or other materials, it isn't recyclable unless the car is disassembled. |
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The vehicle body marking, visible only under UV illumination, makes the sale of even disassembled vehicle significantly more difficult and makes its identification much easer. |
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Two deteriorated brownstone gablets will be disassembled and recreated in cast stone. |
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The pilot disassembled the aircraft, loaded it into the trailer, and drove to Ottawa where the aircraft was re-assembled for the brief media event. |
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They disassembled the climate change programming that was in place. |
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Simple filter change through easily disassembled air intake grille. |
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The building is designed on a 4-foot module to allow increased flexibility with modular partitions and fixtures to be disassembled and moved as necessary. |
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It can easily be destroyed, replaced or disassembled, if necessary. |
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Bottom line, if the specific tool can be disassembled by hand, then each item that comes off that tool must be accounted for. |
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This meant that my hospital facilities would be disassembled and packed into shipping containers over the next 48 hours. |
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For now, the disassembled gasoline station owned by collector James Perry just sits in piles in a gravel yard in Castaic. |
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The W-56 warhead in the lower left-hand corner is completely disassembled. |
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In July 1801 he built ten guns, all containing the same exact parts and mechanisms, then disassembled them before the United States Congress. |
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Steel in Gary, Indiana, before being disassembled and relocated to Chicago. |
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The trainers, unless otherwise specified, are supplied disassembled, to give the students additional training opportunity by simulating a real life environment where all components require to be installed individually. |
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If something goes wrong, the ribosome is disassembled and they partly made protein is recycled. |
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When AMEĀ 1 left the right wing after removing the screws, he took the screws with him and did not mark the area as having been partially disassembled. |
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The parts of a lock, disassembled so that the bolt is separated from the snib, appear alternately hostile when opposed at either end of a wooden block, or humorous when one is hidden round a corner from the other. |
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When the helicopters arrived at Coleman Barracks, they were disassembled and shrink-wrapped. |
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The switch was disassembled and no discrepancies were noted that would indicate a pre-existing condition that may have prevented normal operation. |
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The potter's wheel is delivered in a case in the disassembled kind. |
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A total of 51 vintage European and American handguns spanning the globe from 1873 to late 1980s are disassembled as far as is practical for the average gun owner. |
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On others, if specific components are disturbed or removed, the system must be completely disassembled and cleaned to ensure proper component stack dimensions. |
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The parts were in disassembled condition and the only build instructions were some downloadable drawings and pictures available on the weaponeer website. |
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The number of valuation views to the product and to disassembly device can be different, usually the number depends on complexity or largeness of whole disassembled block. |
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The boat was built at Tipton using temporary bolts, disassembled for transportation to London, and reassembled on the Thames in 1822, this time using permanent rivets. |
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These were quickly assembled and disassembled as the army moved. |
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Many companies now manufacture single-use resuscitators which cannot be disassembled or modified, and this may be the way forward for minimising these mishaps. |
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