He looked up at her, tongue lolling out, ice cream covering his muzzle, sweat dripping from his fur in several places. |
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And the other belloweth with his muzzle straight out before him, bolking and rattling in the throat. |
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Champagne corks are held in place, against the force of the pressure of undissolved gas inside the bottle, by a wire muzzle. |
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I nodded and outstretched my hand, petting the muzzle of the horse, letting it get used to me before I swung myself up on its bare back. |
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These mammals are all characterized by an elongated body, a face with a pointed muzzle, short legs and, generally, a long, furry tail. |
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The horse shoved his muzzle malevolently against the spaniel's face, eyeball to eyeball. |
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Most species have relatively small heads with short, pointed or semipointed, erect ears and a relatively long, pointed muzzle. |
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Hoss straightened up and stroked his horse's soft muzzle, puzzling at the problem. |
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He gave the horse a rub on the muzzle as it lowered its head and snorted a welcome at him. |
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Wrinkles creased his furry muzzle, as though he was smelling something foul. |
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The back is usually more profoundly black, and the muzzle, ears, and limbs have cinnamon coloration as well. |
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In addition, she had a shorter tail, a rounder head, a shorter muzzle, rounder eyes and greater distance between the eyes than did the Siamese. |
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The owner of the terrier, which had no lead or muzzle, had apparently walked away leaving Tasmin to fight for Mogget's life on her own. |
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But unlike the wolf who's eyes Selene was seeing through, this one was wearing a muzzle and was chained to the wall. |
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Raine was bound tightly by a rope around her neck and a muzzle on her jaws. |
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He seemed sad that she was kept in a cage day in and day out with a muzzle on her mouth to keep her from harming the visitors. |
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He looks in the mirror with shock as his muzzle hangs wide open like someone who just discovered what they look like for the first time. |
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The first hint he had that something was wrong was when the pistol's muzzle came to rest on the back of his head. |
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He pushed the door open with the muzzle of his shotgun, his finger sliding off the exterior of the trigger guard to curl around the trigger. |
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Do not lead into openings with your elbows, feet or the end of your weapon's muzzle. |
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Make it a habit to know where your muzzle is pointed at all times, even when your firearm is unloaded. |
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The early designs consisted of a cup which was fitted onto the muzzle of a rifle. |
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So simply clear your sights and muzzle before firing to achieve optimum results on the target. |
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Minute differences in the behavior of the firearm prior to the bullet's exit of the muzzle are readily seen on the target. |
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So keep your finger off the trigger unless you are willing to shoot and don't point the muzzle at anything you are not willing to shoot. |
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Never point the muzzle of your firearm at yourself or anyone else, even if it is unloaded. |
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The muzzle of the shotgun broke a branch in front of him, sending a loud crack into the forest. |
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Even when the safety is on, maintain control of your loaded firearm and control the direction of the muzzle. |
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Such a covering is safe provided it is over the muzzle and none of the covering material extends into the barrel. |
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He held a semi-automatic rifle with its muzzle pointed in her direction, but not directly at her. |
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The man in the bed sat up and looked up in shock at the gun muzzle pointed at his chest. |
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He places the handcuff's chains on the rifle's muzzle and pushes it to the air and causes the rifle holder to pull the trigger. |
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But fortunately, Peter gets hold of a rope and uses it as a noose with which to muzzle the wolf and take him into captivity. |
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We just want the guy to muzzle his dog so that this doesn't happen to anyone else's pet. |
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It simply means that people will have to muzzle those dogs when they take them out in public. |
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Other communities place restrictions on owners, such as requiring that they carry liability insurance or muzzle their pets in public. |
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The Ratcatcher picks up a piece of cloth from the floor, the cloth that he used to muzzle his dog. |
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Sometimes she was tempted to muzzle her sister so that she couldn't say or do anything embarrassing, especially in school like this. |
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He appeals to a staunch, hard-core audience, and it would be a shame if they muzzle him. |
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They will do and say anything to muzzle those who bear witness to the truth, and challenge their radical views of personal autonomy. |
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So, instead, the muzzle velocity for a bullet coming out of a gun is typically given in feet per second. |
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The barrel is bored out and threaded at breech and muzzle to accept a 17-cal. barrel liner. |
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It smelled of sweat, sour and rancid, and the muzzle slid against my right temple. |
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The apparatus employed consisted of a musket, to the muzzle of which a speaking trumpet had been attached. |
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Racism, homophobia, McCarthyism, classism, it's all on display as they try to muzzle those who disagree by vitriolic, personal attack. |
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His strategy now is to frustrate Dookeran, muzzle Yetming and see if Jack can be buttered up. |
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The mare came cantering up, muzzle wet from the water she had been drinking moments before. |
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Can this player muzzle the critics and take that one giant leap into the international stratosphere? |
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Its muzzle and ears were catlike and it slunk down the street with feline grace and fluidity. |
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The muzzle of the beast was pulled back into a grotesque smile revealing jowls full of razor teeth, dripping with thick, stringy saliva. |
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Mary placed the muzzle against his forehead and when she spoke, her voice was hoarse and sounded strangely foreign to herself. |
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I unsnapped my chinstrap and removed my Kevlar helmet, balancing it on the muzzle of my rifle. |
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They have large lips, a long tongue, a pale muzzle and well-developed hook-like claws that enable them to climb trees and dig for termites. |
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I took her muzzle in my hand and kissed her, breathing in that horsey smell. |
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Her muzzle drew back in a strange parody of a human smile to reveal gleaming fangs the size of traffic cones. |
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He grew into a strong, timber wolf with a thick, healthy gray pelt with brown patches on his muzzle, ears and tail tip. |
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Her little dragon was cobalt blue with a grey spot on his muzzle, an adorable and shiny little fellow. |
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I felt like a little kid in a petting zoo delighting in the animal's velvet soft muzzle as it gently took corn and grain from my hand. |
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The electronic timer is programmed by inductive coupling through a device installed in the muzzle of the cannon. |
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Caine drew his pistol from its holster and leveled its muzzle at the approaching Carey. |
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The barrel length is 19.8 inches including the well-designed integral muzzle brake. |
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However, he claimed that this put journalists in the firing line, with governments keen to muzzle the press during times of crisis. |
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Manufacturing a swamped barrel involves tapering it inward towards the center point and flaring the muzzle and breech ends outward for balance. |
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When fired, the cartridge activated within 3 meters of the muzzle to spray flechettes in a shotgun-like blast. |
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The rest of her was flecked with silver and darker shades of gray, particularly on her muzzle and back. |
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The muzzle shall not be sharply pointed and there shall be no evidence of snippiness, foxiness or whisker pinch. |
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Its size, narrow head, and pointed muzzle are foxlike, but its other physical characteristics are similar to those of wolves. |
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She cocked her head and frowned, furrows wrinkling the velvet of her muzzle. |
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The projectile weapons are more traditional cannons, and there is a continuum of muzzle velocities with different effective ranges. |
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To fire the weapon a projectile containing the propellant and explosive is dropped into the muzzle. |
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When she was halfway down the stairs, hot air, like the puff of breath from a muzzle, touched the back of her neck. |
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He dipped his muzzle downwards, slowly, closing his eyes for a brief moment in remnants of a formality that was not welcome. |
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In this production, the grave duke seems an ill match for the mercurial Lucio, and he must rouse all his ducal authority to muzzle the fool. |
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The effect was to muzzle the one person at that time trying to sound an alarm. |
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The anapsids start out with elongate jaws and rostra, but the entire muzzle becomes progressively shorter across their phylospace. |
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The muzzle of the gun just stared Czerell in the face like an unblinking eye of accusation. |
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As he thought the name, a single tear welled up and rolled down the Ursine's brown muzzle. |
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Machine gun fire began raking the fields, and muzzle flashes illuminated the underbrush of the nearby trees. |
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Another plus on the side of safety is the length of the ramrod, which matches the distance from base of breech to muzzle. |
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She has a beautiful even, harsh coat, dark wheaten in colour and a dear wee head with a good-shaped muzzle. |
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The Airedale terrier found in the cathedral grounds of Dunkeld greets visitors with a wet muzzle. |
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A muzzle poked out, but I was disappointed to see that it was the pink nose of an albino colt. |
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Conner rose and stretched, his lupine muzzle gaping wide in a colossal yawn, the muscles rippling across his broad back. |
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The caliber was 16-gauge and the barrel was rifled with lands and grooves that ran straight as an arrow from breech to muzzle. |
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Limiting the grass intake can be accomplished by using a grazing mask or muzzle or by restricting the area available for grazing. |
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As his muzzle touched the water, his tongue lapped at it, his ears pricked up, and his eyes opened weakly. |
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He wiped moisture from his muzzle and ducked back under the meagre cover his crude lean-to offered. |
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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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This leaves the in-game soundscape uncluttered for the player to appreciate aural effects like explosions, ricochets, and muzzle reports. |
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Her face resembled a house cat and a lioness at the same time, with a strong muzzle but kind eyes and delicate ears. |
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On its face, the upper lip, mandible, and tip of the muzzle are silvery white to yellowish. |
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Since the two incidents, Petra has been kept on a lead and had a muzzle on when people are around, the court heard. |
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It is towed muzzle-first by a large lunette just under the muzzle brake with its trails folded under the barrel. |
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His father has been scandalising us for years, despite repeated attempts to muzzle him. |
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The maned wolf of South America is a magnificent animal with a pointed muzzle and very large erect ears. |
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Keep the muzzle pointed at a backstop which would stop a bullet without endangering anyone. |
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At that instant, the total effects of interior ballistics in terms of developed muzzle velocity and spin have been imparted to the projectile. |
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Fourtunately, the barrel walls at the muzzle end of the Model 9410 are sufficiently thick to easily accommodate screw-in choke tubes. |
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Gray eyes inscrutable, he examined the weapon, running a finger over a scuff on the muzzle absently. |
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He gently stroked the horse's muzzle and whispered to him softly, and the animal quietened almost immediately. |
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At the ready with the muzzle up, you can quickly thumb a hammer back as you shoulder it. |
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People who own American pit bulls, Japanese tosas, Brazilian filas, and dogo Argentinos will have to muzzle them while they are in public. |
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They have a muzzle shaped like the bill of a duck, webbed feet, and a tail like that of a beaver. |
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It is definitely more precise than the bore sighters that fit into the muzzle. |
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Flocki was a dark-brindle dog with a white chest, front legs and muzzle and a white stripe, known as a blaze, down the center of his face. |
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A white blaze adorns his muzzle and forehead, and it is highly desirable that the dog has white feet. |
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Dark marks were scored across her muzzle in dreadful lines that were a reminder of the scars that distorted my own face and she moved slowly, painfully. |
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It had a fairly square head, with a much shorter muzzle than a Labrador. |
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Reluctant to muzzle her guest directly, Ross hatched a cunning plan. |
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As I see it, we have a perfect example here of the left trying to muzzle or altogether silence a weblog that purveys ideas they don't like or agree with. |
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The company has tried to muzzle its employees by forbidding them to speak to the press. |
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Mueller might even have been accused to being party to a plot to muzzle Petraeus regarding the mess in Benghazi. |
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Stark's regiment loaded the powder and wad into the muzzle of their gun, and with a ramrod forced a musketball into the burning hot barrel of the weapon. |
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Their dog was probably abused by its previous owner, but they have to muzzle him because he is paranoid and attacks people completely motivelessly. |
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The weapon had a muzzle velocity of fifty-five hundred meters per second, and even Karl had to be well-braced to fire it with any degree of accuracy. |
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By now the air in the room was awful, hanging with the smell of cordite, lit only by the muzzle flashes. |
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The endearing Eastern Barred Bandicoot is a small animal characterised by a slender, elongated head tapering to a pink nose and well whiskered muzzle. |
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Death and its hideous aftermath can come at the hands and blackened teeth of reanimated corpses or the deranged, power hungry gun muzzle of a fellow survivor. |
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And he barked once and jumped down, his feet click-clacking on the floorboards, into the kitchen where he joyously slurped and slobbered, getting his muzzle soaking wet. |
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Ellen tried unsuccessfully to stop the snort that escaped her muzzle. |
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Travis raised the muzzle and held the shotgun across his body. |
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The barrel is cut off just behind the integral front sight boss and the cut off sight with integral boss is bored out and press fit over the shortened barrel's muzzle. |
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Try doing it when you're staring into the open muzzle of a rifle. |
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She smiled upon reaching him and gently petted the horse's long muzzle. |
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Put a thumb on the cork, untwist and loosen the wire muzzle. |
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However, I took the risk of putting a hand close to a yowling muzzle and was greeted with a cold nose and a non-committal snuffle before the full-on baying started again. |
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As I was being consumed by the iridescence of light reflected by the dewdrops, Crystal, my horse neighed impatiently putting his moist, warm brown muzzle to my ear. |
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One year later, barrels were changed to nickel steel to handle the extra friction caused by jacketed bullets at then unheard of muzzle velocities. |
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Aye-ayes have large, naked, mobile ears, a muzzle that is shorter than that of most lemurs but longer than lorises, and large eyes with yellowish brown irises. |
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An early and telltale sign of the disease is a severe runny nose and often a custardlike discharge that eventually encrusts the afflicted animal's muzzle. |
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He knew old timers used soap for lube in muzzle loaders, so he taught me to roll the bullets in a thick mixture of Ivory soap and water and let them dry. |
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In a new tube, the mean factors affecting muzzle velocity are variations in the size of the powder chamber and the interior dimensions of the bore. |
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It can cause blisters and sores in the mouth, and on the tongue, muzzle, teats or hooves of horses, cattle, swine, sheep, goats, llamas and a number of other animals. |
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The aged muzzle dropped a little, and she favored Wendy with a sad smile. |
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Another award winner in the Ukraine was walking his dog when a police cadet pointed out that dogs in that area must be walked with a muzzle and a leash. |
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As the projectile leaves the muzzle the high velocity gases following the projectile strike the baffles of the muzzle brake and are deflected toward the rear and sides. |
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Teera looked at it and her heart filled with anger when she saw the blood on its muzzle and the broken arrow in its side, but she stayed where she was. |
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We reminded Sophie that she was going to have to work for her keep, and we spent time trying to accustom her to walking on a lead and wearing a muzzle. |
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Pheonix leaned his muzzle close to her face and rubbed his warm but wet nose against her cheek, giving off a sound close to a purr, but possibly it was an affectionate growl. |
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His muzzle dropped open, then he made an elaborate show of wincing. |
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The Americans placed their own snipers in buildings across the road, in the hope that a muzzle flash or a flicker of light or shadow would betray the enemy's position. |
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The skull of the fennec fox is relatively short, broad over the braincase and tapers sharply toward the rostrum, forming a slender and narrow muzzle. |
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The stainless steel barrel has a neatly recessed muzzle crown. |
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The result of the back-and-forth was guaranteed national publicity for the very ideas the politicians wanted to muzzle. |
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The ammunition, featuring Speer's 170-grain, flat-nose, soft-point bullet, produces 2,000 feet-per-second of muzzle velocity and 1.510 foot-pounds of energy. |
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The dog was one of strange markings, he had brown and black markings like a Doberman, but a white stomach and his muzzle and his neck had a golden color. |
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He pointed the muzzle at Jones and pulled the trigger, shooting him in the head with a fatally real bullet. |
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The drawback to this design was the need for a crosswedge in the slide near the muzzle, for assembly and disassembly. |
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Fire burst from its open mouth, its eyes glowed with a smouldering glare, its muzzle and hackles and dewlap were outlined in flickering flame. |
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Leaving a little wiggle room with muzzle velocity allows it to load to that same velocity even if pressures fluctuate due to powder variables. |
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Featuring an optional telescopic sight and a high muzzle velocity, the Whitworth could strike at a thousand yards and beyond. |
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The masks, which are strapped over the animal's muzzle, attach to the Fire Department's resuscitators. |
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Extending over the left side of the figure is a flowstone deposit which extends across part of the animal's muzzle and antler set. |
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When the M93 muzzle velocity sensor is attached, the bracket won't provide a steady platform. |
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In fact we do have personal weapons that have variable muzzle velocity to either kill or not kill. |
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The gesture of licking and nipping a leader's muzzle is similar to the food-begging behavior of wolf pups and may be related to it. |
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The ear and the muzzle contain a bone shape that is exclusive to cetaceans with a high density, resembling porcelain. |
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Distinguishing features of this earless seal include square fore flippers and thick bristles on its muzzle. |
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The gray wolf's head is large and heavy, with a wide forehead, strong jaws and a long, blunt muzzle. |
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The mouthing of each other's muzzles is a friendly gesture, while clamping on the muzzle with bared teeth is a dominance display. |
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The fox has a low surface area to volume ratio, as evidenced by its generally compact body shape, short muzzle and legs, and short, thick ears. |
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Cattle have tactile sensations detected mainly by mechanoreceptors, thermoreceptors and nociceptors in the skin and muzzle. |
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A 73-grain charge of Rifle Grain Powder produced a muzzle velocity of 1250 fps. |
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Both of us immediately recognized the muzzle of an M3 grease gun sticking out of someone's backpack. |
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The Husher is an elasticated muzzle which lets a dog eat and drink, but makes it hard to bark. |
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Brownells muzzle and cylinder facing and chamfering tools are versatile and affordable. |
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Suddenly, the darkness came alive with muzzle flashes and tracer rounds. |
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Similar to a fingerprint, a muzzle pattern is a dermatoglyphic trait that's unique to each animal. |
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Stroboscopic units provide a fractional microsecond flash duration, which is triggered by a microphone set a few inches from the muzzle. |
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In this particular situation, using the standard Lyman bullet, muzzle velocities are about 100 fps less with very minor recoil. |
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It has set increasingly demanding requirements for muzzle velocities and consistency from one lot of ammunition to the next. |
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However, as ranges increase, impact velocities become significantly lower than this, even if muzzle velocities are well in excess of 1300 fps. |
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The muzzle was filled for some inches with hardpack snow, after he had dug that out with his knife, he found the lock frozen up and snow all over the nipple. |
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In a pistol barrel a sizable percentage of that slow-burning powder burns outside the barrel after it leaves the muzzle, or it doesn't burn at all. |
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The gunpowder was stamped into the tube, then a lead ball was put into the muzzle, a wad was stamped over it, and the charge was set fire to by a lunt through the lower hole. |
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The black muzzle went 'wuffle, wuffle' over the sand and the man saw the short hairs bristle along its spine. Then the dog was called off and Giant Grum went up the bank. |
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Like the red wolf, it is distinguished from other Canis species by its larger size and less pointed features, particularly on the ears and muzzle. |
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So Wilson Combat now offers their Blast Diverter for the Rapid Thread Muzzle Brake. |
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