He could feel her hand as her fingers interlocked into his, and he could feel her lips, kissing him before she laid her head back on his chest. |
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Spicules are loosely interlocked to form a large and spiny subspherical shell. |
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Any closed-circle arrangements of interlocked cogged wheels must have an even number of wheels, if it is to operate. |
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Tobey reached over and grabbed Jordan's hand, and their fingers interlocked. |
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Two sets of barbules branch off from each barb and interlocked by means of tinier barbicels to give the feather great strength and smoothness. |
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She seemed to have gained a sudden interest in the fact that her fingers interlocked. |
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Once she accepted his hand and their fingers interlocked, he sighed audibly and closed his eyes. |
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The timbers are often cut and dressed by hand, jointed and interlocked in the traditional way, and fastened throughout with wood pegs. |
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The houses interlocked like pieces of a jigsaw puzzle and every window blazed with light. |
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They are interleaved, like interlocked fingers, so that as you pull apart the two halves of the pod, they unfold from one another. |
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The blonde girl's left hand crept up to meet with his own, and their fingers weakly interlocked. |
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Our fingers interlocked and I leaned against his chest, resting the back of my head on his shoulder. |
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On their right arms were long clear shields that interlocked to form a clear plastic wall. |
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I had cars either side so close that our wheels were interlocked and I couldn't swerve, and I got hit front and back. |
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The other earring in his left ear had one metal hoop that directly hung from his ear, interlocked with the other two hoops in it as needed here. |
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Equally as authoritative, it was the South boys who interlocked arms for the singing of the national anthem. |
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Her hands were interlocked on her lap, and she just sat, thinking, by lamplight. |
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They reported not only interlocked branches but also fused branches in a generic and species level taxa. |
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However, when it is cut, you end up with a loop of paper that has an even number of twists, which, when cut again, ends up as two interlocked rings. |
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The two swords interlocked with each other, creating a double-edged blade. |
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Their fingers interlocked lovingly as he stared into her eyes. |
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The self-climbing scaffolds are interlocked and climb together. |
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The spicules are interlocked or joined to form the shell wall. |
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Additionally, the modules are interlocked in the corners due to the shifted position of the modules. |
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In so doing, he became interested in the rhombus and invented plastic rhombic hexahedrons that interlocked to form novel shapes. |
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Early versions of Polaroid 3-D used two interlocked projectors to synchronize the two pictures. |
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With the patented parallel braiding process the cover is interlocked directly with the core and avoids cover slippage. |
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However, it is two a priori antinomic forms of economic incentives that are associated and interlocked here. |
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The cover is electrically interlocked. withy main drive motor to prevent accidental starting when cover is open. |
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The fibre cover is interlocked with the core, with the result that there is a significant increase in winching efficiency and locking strength. |
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The brief shot of the couple, hands interlocked, was followed by footage of the candidate holding a rainbow flag. |
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It has additional and enlarged lumbar vertebrae interlocked by numerous bony spines, forming a flexible and very strong backbone. |
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If due to a malfunction flame interruption occurs during heating operation five times in a row, the heater will be interlocked. |
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As the wool fibres are interlocked, they do not move as freely as feather and down so will not develop cold spots. |
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Steel break over action, the frame with gold-inlaid floral scrolls and interlocked horseshoe motifs. |
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Thus, the element of democracy becomes essentially interlocked with peace, human rights and tolerance. |
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The push buttons are not interlocked in the emergency stop circuit of the Control Unit. |
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Internal friction also acts as a force resisting relative motion of the interlocked surfaces. |
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When fresh air dampers are used, make sure the heater is properly interlocked to prevent it from being energized before the damper is fully open. |
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The walls of the outer façade contain interlocked stone courses in the form of whirling vegetal leaves. |
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An interlocked management of freshwater and marine systems is a new emerging instrument. |
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Upon access to an interlocked section the unit asks for the corresponding password. |
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If, for example, an interlocked guard is opened on an operating machine, the safety interlock switch will stop that machine. |
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Another feature of this patent was the use of protuberances, which interlocked into holes in the joint plates to keep an extended rule straight when open. |
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It's as if these two sides of his character, the passion and the buffoonish clumsiness are interlocked, as if he's a pan that's continually on the verge of boiling over. |
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The skull is not a single bone, but is made up of several interlocked plates, such as the two parietal bones at the sides and the central frontal bone. |
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Those various dimensions can become so interlocked that getting out of the vicious circle they create can only be accomplished through a comprehensive approach. |
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The roots form such a dense, interlocked mat that nutrients dissolved in the liquid growth medium have trouble reaching all the hairs. |
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In view of the expected tendency of firms to become interlocked on a European scale, Mr SCHMIDHUBER called for a competition policy directed towards Europe, in order to cope more effectively with takeovers and mergers. |
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It is an interesting concept, somewhat comparable with dynamization of an interlocked intramedullary nail. |
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It was never so easy to build animated streets. Laser-Street offers pre-finished street elements that can be simply interlocked and allow the street to take nearly any direction. |
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This control can be easily interlocked with the evacuation fan controls. |
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Multiple boiler systems must prevent heat loss through boilers when they are not in operation through the use of such items as vent dampers or water shut-off valves interlocked with the burners. |
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Examples of demands placed on the safety function are the opening of an interlocked guard, the breaking of a light curtain, the stepping onto a safety mat, or the pressing of an estop. |
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This left their balance-sheets tightly interlocked and woefully undercapitalised. The systemic-risk regulators may not spot crises coming, but there is plenty they can do to make the system a little bouncier when it falls. |
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All security risks are in turn interlocked, with poverty and instability in failing states becoming a breeding ground for terrorism and other types of criminal activity. |
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Countries and companies alike are interlocked in a downward spiral where they have to outbid or undercut their competitors in order to secure or enlarge their share of the export markets. |
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In a combiner box, located close to the solar cell strings, or located close to the inverter, we recommand the use of a door interlocked external handle for its safety features. |
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Interlanguage refers either to the individual's knowledge of the foreign language at a particular stage of development or at interlocked and different stages of their learning process. |
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Because this fabric is heat-treated by pressing it between hot rollers of metal, its fibres are flattened and interlocked, giving it a smooth, almost frictionless surface and very little porosity. |
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In both machines a curved eye-pointed needle moved in an arc as it carried the thread through the fabric, on the other side of which it interlocked with a second thread carried by a shuttle running back and forth on a track. |
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These are interlocked, there's no question about that. During the workshop, we heard a lot about environment but we didn't hear as much about economy and maybe that says something about integration. |
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If the order is reversed, the heater will automatically be interlocked. |
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That the proceedings were complex and interlocked was a matter to be resolved by the State party by timely and effectively organizing its judicial and administrative organs. |
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A source inversion system, completely built-in and interlocked, with high electrical performance and offering microprocessor control and monitoring. |
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Now Kendall Jenner is intimately interlocked with Cara Delevingne. |
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On terrorism, efforts need to be interlocked with civil protection mechanisms, ensuring both preparedness for, and rapid reaction to, the particular risks and threats from terrorism. |
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The seals can be interlocked to span long lengths of pipe or a backing band included to remediate pressure piping and cooling water expansion joints. |
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Yarn is a long continuous length of interlocked fibres, suitable for use in the production of textiles, sewing, crocheting, knitting, weaving, embroidery, and ropemaking. |
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The dead man was lying on a pile of the blankets, curled up, his hands interlocked behind his head, knees drawn up to his chest. Hedgehogged, just like the others. |
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This may reflect the optimal degree of preorganisation of the interlocked binding domain of the respective rotaxane as determined by the nature of the axle component. |
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