For the energetic, pedal boats, rowing boats, canoes and rafts, will be available for hire throughout the weekend. |
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Then he worked on her cycling shoes, placing shims under the cleats to tweak the angle of shoe to pedal. |
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He competed as an international swimmer and was Scottish motorcycle trials champion twice before he switched to pedal bikes. |
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Some clip into the pedal and others look like traditional shoes with firm sole. |
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Both the foot and the parapodia are innervated by nerve trunks originating most often from the pedal ganglia. |
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I was wondering if uprights with una corda pedal are being manufactured nowadays. |
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The editing includes dynamic markings and pedal indications but no fingerings. |
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This puts it in the same category as pedal reflectors, which are required when a bike is sold. |
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With a pedal wrench turn the shaft while holding the bike, pedal, and crank steady. |
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Releasing the clutch pedal suddenly, I floored the accelerator, and the wheels spun madly as I wrenched the steering wheel with all my might. |
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A simple yank on the bars timed to coincide with a pedal stroke is often sufficient to get things started. |
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Drop it down to second with some clunking from the sequential box, the revs rise, press the pedal to the floor and the world blurs. |
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He should attach the laser pointer as he originally described, leave the pedal firmly screwed into the crank and rotate the crank. |
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I mean, I only have to look at an amplifier or an effects pedal and it blows up. |
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Motor-driven launches, powerboats, pedal boats and rowboats are in great demand in the tourist spots of Veli-Akkulam. |
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The pedal plays a large role in creating a musical perception of legato, and for small-handed pianists, it is indispensable. |
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On the day of the experiment, the shell was opened, the anterior byssus retractor muscle was exposed, and the pedal ganglia removed. |
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Nowadays, our views of the architectural landscape are modulated by the accelerator pedal and the remote control. |
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To get some tire-spinning momentum at the start, the engine had to be revved up and the clutch pedal banged out. |
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Complete depression of the pedal removes all output torque, whilst gradual release of the pedal leads to progressive torque introduction. |
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The depression of the clutch pedal lets the force from the pressure plate's spring to release and allow the discs to move and rotate. |
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Lucian slammed on the brake pedal, crashing Rye into the glove compartment. |
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The music is clearly printed and includes well-placed pedal markings and good fingering. |
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As the pedal boat landed on shore, Louis and one of the men who was on the pedal boat carried Stephen off from the boat and laid him on the sand. |
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The countryside was a major theme with rustic cord jodhpurs, pedal pushers with buttons at the knee, checked shirts and Aran sweaters. |
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The collection features pedal pushers combined with a tiny zip jacket, a huge triangular dress, and a single boiler suit. |
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Rose had used babysitting money to buy a new pair of pedal pushers and a plaid cropped top. |
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The only Service team that takes part in the rally, the artificers entered two pedal cars, and won third place overall. |
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If one pedal felt right and the other wrong then the pedal is probably at fault. |
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If the pedal remains firmly depressed, the vehicle will stop straight and true, regardless of rainy blacktop or loose gravel. |
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He uses shadowy ghostings of pedal steel or slide blues tonality, though there are no bottlenecks in sight. |
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And if the shaft is straight the light on the wall will hardly move as the pedal axle is rotated. |
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Musicians experimented with uniting rock drums with jazz, introducing the wa-wa pedal, and fusing jazz with classical music. |
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It was time to book out of here. I jumped onto the bike and started to pedal, heading for the mainland. |
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Without so much as flinching, Bri had the car in drive and was screeching out of the parking lot with the pedal to the metal. |
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Throwing the gear into drive, she punched the pedal and peeled out, leaving a cloud of smoke. |
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I pressed the pedal of Josh's bed with my bad foot and it slowly began to rise. |
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The same format was often imitated at the organ, the pedal taking the bass and the manuals the treble lines. |
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As summer arrived, so did the big wooden crates bringing wonderful dolls, mechanical toys, pedal cars, tricycles, scooters, dolls' prams. |
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If I start wearing stonewashed pedal pushers and marabou slippers could someone shoot me please? |
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If the trailing edge of the pedal disk lags behind the leading edge, the trailing margin of the pedal disk will be stretched. |
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Its snouty head, patchy grey body and small pedal fins make the dwarf look more like a large dolphin than a baleen whale. |
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It seemingly took forever to scrub off speed when I stood on the brake pedal. |
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Half the action scenes felt like someone was mashing the gas pedal while the parking brake was still engaged. |
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As we saw earlier, x-axis is the pedal curve of the parabola with respect to its focus. |
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It looked like he didn't properly fix the mech as on the final run it jammed and I couldn't pedal. |
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The car kept interpreting the lightest brush of foot against pedal as an invitation to perform an emergency stop. |
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He stopped speaking suddenly when Carl jammed the van into reverse gear and slammed his foot down on the accelerator pedal. |
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Two, pick up into a hover and do a pedal turn to park the aircraft on the port line-up, a three-minute evolution at most. |
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Pressing the magic fax button was for him far more alarming than the intricacies of the concert, pedal harp. |
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Full power is available whenever needed by pressing the pedal to the kick-down position. |
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The introduction of the semi-automatic gearbox with no clutch pedal by both Renault and Saab failed to impress the market. |
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Sharp tines or prongs, operated by a foot pedal or hand crank, grip the weed and yank it out of the ground with a pulling or twisting motion. |
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If the water is real deep, try ratcheting your pedals by doing quarter pedal strokes. |
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I was wobbly and unsure of myself as I pushed down on the pedal, propelling the bike slowly forward. |
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Ms Landau, a super-fit horsewoman, survived by breathing through an air pocket she managed to find near the brake pedal. |
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These teens manifest a conspicuous sensualism and seek to push the pedal on life's enjoyments to the max. |
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We pull ourselves away to pedal back to the hotel in time for wine o'clock. |
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At first, whirling scales and broken arpeggios scamper across the keyboard, hopefully tethered by tonic pedal notes in the bass. |
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His only options are to sit on the rear rack, as if he were on a recumbent, or to pedal standing up. |
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Banjos, pedal steel and harmonicas lock into a lazy-afternoon groove without an ounce of irony to hide behind. |
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It's the musical equivalent of a car that won't start, no matter how many times you pump the gas pedal or turn the engine over and hear that brief, sputtering roar. |
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The dry roads part is relevant, for it is all too easy to break traction if you are too brutal with the accelerator pedal in the low gears on slippery surfaces. |
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His fourth album is an eerie concoction full of minor chords, pedal steel guitar, and a bizarro percussion section that includes a mailbox and a Dr. Pepper sign. |
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He has several ideas on making the city more amenable for pedal pushers. |
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There was a strong clutch pedal to depress, a right hand gear shift, and a tachometer to tell you when you reached 7,000 RPM and it was time to change gear again. |
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He put the key into the ignition and fired the engine, then pressed the accelerator pedal down so that the engine roar drowned out Kate's next words. |
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The tailwheel is steerable, and an extra stab on either brake pedal will kick the rear wheel into full caster, allowing easy maneuvering in tight spaces. |
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Since normals to a straight line never intersect and tangents coincide with the curve, evolutes, involutes and pedal curves are not too interesting. |
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It may be powered by hand, pedal, or some other motive force such as a suitably geared lawn mower engine or the electric motor taken from a discarded washing machine. |
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Also, be prepared to write in all pedal markings and fingerings. |
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Nevertheless, President Bush, true to his campaign pledge, did his level best keep his foot on the pedal. |
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Most riders cannot pedal effectively while doing a front wheelie. |
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Intrusion of the wheel wells means the pedals have had to be offset towards the centre of the car, putting the accelerator where you'd normally expect the brake pedal to be. |
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If you can pedal and swing a mallet, you can play bike polo. |
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But there is a feeling that Lock has his foot off the pedal here. |
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I watched his semaphoric interchange with the conductor, his head-tip, cocking an ear toward his own hands, his right foot in rhythm with his senses on the pedal. |
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I push down on the pedal with my right leg and instead of propelling myself forward, I topple over sideways. |
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It is very difficult to pedal a bicycle in long skirts and petticoats. |
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Emergency braking techniques are taught at an early stage of driver training and require rapid and forceful depression of the brake pedal and then the clutch pedal. |
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Summery acoustic guitars jostle with squirts of digital noise, arcing horns and what sounds like a solo played on a giant kazoo shoved through a fuzz pedal. |
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The driver pushed on the gas pedal and proceeded west through the labyrinth of downtown streets. |
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Guitarist McGarvey sways backwards and forwards on his wah-wah pedal as the nine-piece band with full horn section segues seamlessly from Shaft to Bullitt. |
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All of the amenities are at hand, including tennis courts, squash, minigolf, windsurfing, pedal boats, kayaks, water-skiing, parasailing, scuba diving and fitness areas. |
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Indoor bike storage and a repair shop support those who pedal to work. |
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The band's tempos now surpass dirge-speed and their ever-reverberant arrangements have grown to include drums, banjo, pedal steel, Wurlitzer and, on one song, a choir. |
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Out of the corner of my eye I saw a dozen musicians climb on stage with no less than 15 instruments, including bass trombone, accordion, pedal steel guitar, saw and theremin! |
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With six people safely crammed in our vehicle, Don slammed on the gas pedal. |
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It had an extra floor pedal which gave the piano a rinky-dink sound like no other. |
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Curve Mode, longitudinal acceleration and pedal position all control upshift prevention. |
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Moreover, the need for a foot pedal is eliminated, freeing the user of extra operatory obstacles. |
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Bentley owner Willson positioned himself artfully to avoid smugness oversteer, then hit the pedal to cut Jezza up on the inside. |
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The horse was suffering from pedal osteitis, an inflammatory bone disorder. |
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Gonzalez said prosecutors were looking into the possibility of a mechanical failure that left the driver unable to release the gas pedal. |
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He eventually managed to escape by flooring the gas pedal, slamming into the other vehicle and speeding off. |
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The harmonium quavered bronchitically as Mrs Lackersteen struggled to pump sufficient air into it with the sole pedal that worked. |
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He is said to have accidentally stepped on the gas pedal as he was parking next to the salon. |
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We can provide fuel, but we cannot provide incentives for those who create jobs to step on the gas pedal. |
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Police said Marian Jones of Eugene was pulling into a parking space when she accidentally pressed on the gas pedal. |
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Singleton Park has acres of parkland, a botanical garden, a boating lake with pedal boats, and crazy golf. |
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For example, it can be configured to use separate foot pedals for the decelerator and brake, or just a single pedal that combines both functions. |
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Piezogenic pedal papules are herniations of subcutaneous fat into the dermis. |
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A CHARITY has been targeted by callous thieves who stole six go-karts and a four-seater pedal car from Cardiff Bay at the weekend. |
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And yesterday, 12 pedal powered go-karts were put to the test in sunshine at the Galpharm Stadium. |
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Various combinations of these variables work together to determine the stiffness, sensitivity, and pedal force of the brakes. |
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Had that person on the pedal cycle stopped, even without putting himself in danger, to try to see if he could call attention to someone and. |
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The pedal cycle is still classed as being a mode of transport and remains subject to the Road Traffic Act. |
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He was riding his pedal cycle to nearby Granville School when the accident happened outside a doctor's surgery. |
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He was wearing a white helmet, fluorescent yellow T-shirt and dark coloured shorts and was riding a silver Canyon pedal cycle. |
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The synth sounds are very 70s, and Randy Brecker plays his trumpet through a wah-wah pedal in tremendous Miles fashion. |
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For the electric organ, the editors picture the Hammond as the most famous type in two views, neither of which has a pedal keyboard. |
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Moon played a few songs with the group, breaking a bass drum pedal and tearing a drum skin. |
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The new instruments had gut strings, and their construction and playing style was based on the larger orchestral pedal harp. |
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It had gut strings and semitone mechanisms like an orchestral pedal harp, and was invented by Dublin pedal harp maker John Egan. |
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I wish the writers would ease off the comedy pedal, which forces non-stop wisecracks out of Tessa's mouth. |
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Laminitis happens when the laminae become inflamed and the hoof and pedal bone start to detach. |
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Shoeing can in fact play an indispensable part in the treatment of laminitis, especially when rotation of the pedal bone has occurred. |
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An excursion with a loop pedal and a loud hailer could have fallen flat on its face. |
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The main thing I suggested to Archbishop Nichols was to ride on fairly low gears and pedal as opposed to push,' he said. |
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In the parish of Aberaman and Cwmaman is St Margaret's Church, with an old, but beautiful, pipe organ with two manuals and a pedal board. |
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After the early 20th century, triple harps were almost completely abandoned in Wales in favour of the modern pedal harp. |
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The white clover design is printed on a range of products including classic pedal bins, bread bins, canisters and biscuit barrel. |
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It's awash with Wurlitzer organs, mellotrons, banjos, sleigh bells and pedal steel guitars hammering home an everenriching distinctive sound. |
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It's a recumbent bathtub rigged up so I can pedal it lying back with my shower cap on. |
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Restricted access to motor vehicles, prohibited to pedestrians, animals, pedal cycles, mopeds, agricultural vehicles. |
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I floorboarded the gas pedal and cut over sharply to the right, threatening the Cadillac's fenders and its driver's life. |
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Others paraded included the Michael Buckley-owned Mirific, who won at Maisons-Laffitte but had been sidelined due to an injury to a pedal bone. |
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He concluded driver error in misapplying the accelerator pedal instead of the brake had caused the collision. |
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Legear, who plays for Russian club Terek Grozny, reportedly pressed the accelerator pedal by accident instead of the brake. |
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Adams uses two related yet contrasting modes that are delineated by the low resonating pedal notes. |
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Of course, interpretation and use of the sostenuto pedal are two key components to any approach to the performance of any Ravel piano literature. |
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I put all my emotions on my shoulders and took the pain and places it at on a pedal stool like it was a gift from God! |
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This is done by applying a pedal input in whichever direction is necessary to center the ball in the turn and bank indicator. |
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Known for its iconic pedal trash can, Vipp partnered with German fashion brand Lever Couture for a collection of trash cans called Trashion. |
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Hendrix was fascinated by Zappa's application of the pedal, and he experimented with one later that evening. |
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Heavy metal songs often make extensive use of pedal point as a harmonic basis. |
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The plane's dive angle steepened despite his holding the yoke vertical full right while jamming his boot on the right rudder pedal. |
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A DSG transmission is mainly a manual without a clutch pedal that uses two sets of gears and two clutches functioning in tandem. |
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Leg tibial spur absent, prolateral pedal spur reduced, retrolateral pedal spur moderate. |
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When it is safe to drive on, depressing the clutch pedal and selecting a gear is all that's required to switch on the power and gently move away. |
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In urban traffic, when the gear is deselected and the clutch pedal raised, the engine automatically cuts out. |
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In only 8,000 miles the iDrive stopped working, the doors leak, the clutch pedal stiffened and an engine mounting needs replacing. |
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The Bakersfield disc takes a sharp right turn with lots of pedal steel and twangy Fender guitars. |
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There is usually a bar perpendicular to the other end of the arm, often with a freely rotatable handle or pedal attached. |
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Smallpox left Josiah with a permanently weakened knee, which made him unable to work the foot pedal of a potter's wheel. |
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It expanded from bleary delay rippling with looped phrases to embrace molten metalloid raunch and blues grit, acoustic guitars and pedal steels. |
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The reason is the constant switching between clutch, gas pedal, and brake. |
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This pedal engages the clutch, and until you do that you can't shift. |
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In the third week Dr. Gale shifted into full throttle back pedal. |
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The second recurring interaction with a technical medium is the creation of live soundscape using a microphone and loop pedal to layer, mix and amplify my voice. |
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City cruiser pedal vehicles are being introduced to the city centre in a joint venture between the council and Swansea Business Improvement District. |
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A small organ commonly has only one or two ranks on the pedal. |
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Hendrix consistently used a Dallas Arbiter Fuzz Face and a Vox wah pedal during recording sessions and live performances, but he also experimented with other guitar effects. |
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Pepe, at ten years old, had just stolen his first car, a blue VW parked up the street. He was too small to reach the brake pedal and pranged it into a stobie pole. |
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There is a squat and fuss-free simplicity about its profile, which belies the amount of 'whoop-ass' that can be delivered with a prod of the accelerator pedal. |
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Artistically, he pioneered the use of feedback and the wah-wah pedal as part of the sound experience, exploring the entire recording studio as part of his overall instrument. |
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Like Eric Clapton, he popularised use of the wah-wah pedal in mainstream rock, which he often used to deliver an exaggerated sense of pitch in his solos. |
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The next step will be a wah-wah pedal to see how that works. |
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The dancers become maenads, Valkyries, attacking their material with tremendous force while Daniel Bernard Roumain's score soared from wah-wah pedal guitar to tender violin. |
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These are not Navajo folk songs done to a wah-wah pedal or something. |
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Eddie Fisher uses wah-wah pedal and a distorted sound that separates his music from the blax-ploitation film funk that it might otherwise be associated with. |
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The calipers might be Brembo, but judging by the spongy pedal feel and vague biting point, the rest of the system, seems to come right off a 1976 Chrysler New Yorker. |
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The front and rear disc brakes are drilled to aid cooling and the diameter of the master cylinder has been increased for enhanced pedal feel and reduced travel. |
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The biggest problem is when instructors mimic the side-to-side action that naturally occurs when bicyclists pedal while not seated, such as when riding uphill or in a sprint. |
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Most employ minimal pedal, while one is scored for manuals alone. |
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Dozens of local sports stars will pedal stationary bicycles, situated outside the Torch-Doha Hotel, in order to generate enough power to light the iconic building. |
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Statocyst located in antero-ventral region of pedal ganglia. |
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The band is the simple two guitars, bass and drums format, although having Greg Leisz as second guitarist has the extra-twang bonus of pedal steel guitar as well. |
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Cole, master of the pedal steel guitar, has worked with many stars and is here joined by cellist Burridge for a concert of Debussy, Purcell and more. |
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Williams, a former truck driver, now on disability, developed a no-slip clutch pedal or brake pedal cover, which helps heavy equipment operators keep their feet from slipping. |
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Even so, it's a remarkably smooth ride without any noticeable twitchiness but a lot of inherent grip to match the grunt underfoot when you put pedal to metal. |
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I place the foot pedal just to the left of the una corda pedal. |
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But shoppers on trendy Bond Street in London were stunned to see the former Boomtown Rats frontman ignoring the road signs to pedal the wrong way down a one-way street. |
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Uphills are set to limit the grade that riders have to pedal. |
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But the LA Superior Court jury ruled in favor of the Japanese carmaker, whose lawyers argued that Uno had simply put her foot on the gas pedal instead of the brake. |
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The Prelude ends ambiguously, in that the two crotchet rests in bar 26 act as a fermata of indeterminate length as the resonance sustained by the open pedal fades al niente. |
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I would be moving along on an open stretch of some rural highway, glance down and see the needle higher than I had expected and slightly ease off the gas pedal. |
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Another option gives customers the ability to convert the foot throttle pedal into a decelerator pedal for increased productivity in dozing and loading applications. |
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Two men, aged 19 and 20, were charged with theft of a pedal cycle. |
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Bach, and an image, the use of the feet on the pedal keyboard. |
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