Each Scottish regiment also has pipers and drummers but these pipe bands are made up of combat soldiers, and are less formal than brass bands. |
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It was used as insulation on the pipe lagging which ran throughout the factory and there was also asbestos in the roof. |
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He would then work on the new pipe run and the laggers would come along the same day or the next day to put new lagging on the new pipework. |
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Their protruding bits of pipe suggest plumbing or wiring or structural reinforcement. |
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Pipe wyes are used to to allow one pipe to join another pipe at some degree or angle. |
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Peter Seward is a specialist and player of most electronic organs, including the Wurlitzer theatre pipe organs. |
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The Honourable Sir Ralph Mountharten sharply rapped his meerschaum pipe against the surface of his mahogany writing desk. |
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Liver damage found in nine workers is believed to be caused by a leaking refrigerant pipe in the workers' cabin. |
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This is a very handy pair of pliers because it can be also used as a pipe wrench, adjustable wrench, wire cutter, ratchet, or a clamp. |
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Use either vise grips and a pair of pliers, or a pipe wrench and pliers to remove the old shower head. |
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The stump of a pipe he held tight in his teeth and the smoke encircled his head like a wreath. |
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Starting from left, there are the percussionists Tsai Chun-chang and Chung Cheng-tah, and on the Chinese reed pipe is Kuo Ching-tsai. |
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His tail was wrapped around the pipe to hold himself steady and his claws were curved and elongated to hold him fast. |
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In another corner small girls in kilts and black waistcoats were doing sword dances to pipe music. |
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He walked to a corner, and grabbed a metal pipe that was leaning in a recess in the wall. |
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If the stretching affects both kidneys, then blockage to the urine pipe is possible. |
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It is a pipe that runs from the toilet drain to the outside, usually to the roof. This prevents air lock in the drain line. |
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A consummate craftsman, his experience was largely in casework, windchests and wood pipe construction. |
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The ballet is set to Bach organ music, played on electronic keyboards geared to duplicate the sound of a traditional pipe organ. |
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While a pipe reamer is an expensive, specialized tool, it's worth buying if you're doing a job that involves cutting lots of pipe. |
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An improvised explosive device, a pipe bomb, went off and yes, it has, I suppose, marred the reputation of the 1996 Olympics. |
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A random search by CFO magazine recently uncovered E-tail sites hawking pipe cleaners, arugula seeds, and aglets. |
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At Obigwe, pottery again proved to be the predominant find, along with a pipe bowl, burnt kernels, and a broken copper bangle. |
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The animal has been described as looking like a pipe cleaner by his keepers and joins animals including deer and reindeer. |
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As the water depth increased, the tensile load in the pipe also increased due to the greater weight of suspended pipe. |
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The gas firm was also found to have been keeping inadequate records of the state of its pipe distribution network. |
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But I did witness firsthand the fabled white noise that they pipe in to calm those nervous programmers. |
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He said the manuals contained information on high-grade explosives and pipe bombs. |
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In everyday parlance, a manifold is a pipe or chamber bristling with subsidiary tubes. |
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I remember when I first saw you out there riding the pipe grabbing huge backside airs. |
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He watched as the bucket of the backhoe was removed from the hole, revealing a contorted broken pipe sticking out of the bottom of the hole. |
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And it was during a product demonstration that the Duke expressed his surprise that the pipe could be scaled up or down to suit a firm's needs. |
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An existing underground pipe was ruptured by a drill bit from a digging machine. |
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A guest, if he does not bring his own pipe and pipe-bearer, has a kalian offered to him. |
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He tied the rope to a sturdy pipe just barely jutting out of the roof, and rappelled down the shaft, sadly only making it halfway. |
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Not long ago, teams fashioned their engines from junkyard castoff engine blocks, and a good length of plumbing pipe made a nifty set of headers. |
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The plaintiff was the owner of adjoining land which was flooded when the pipe became blocked by debris after a heavy rainstorm. |
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He inserted a probe into the flue pipe and said the meter went off the scale. |
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There is a reservoir which is at pressure, and there is a vertical pipe that comes from the reservoir to the well head, which is quite long. |
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Pipes can become clogged with scale that reduces water flow and ultimately requires pipe replacement. |
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Then the connector was flanged onto the newly installed flexible pipe end termination which will mate with the male hub connection structure. |
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He lived well and also lived it up, going to all the dances run by the pipe band. |
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She wears sunglasses and a babushka and smokes cigarettes through a long plastic filter that looks like a pipe stem. |
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Workmen laying a gas pipe drilled through an existing main, causing gas to seep into the cellar of the house. |
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The problem was sparked by a burst water pipe on Monday which leaked into the gas mains. |
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This eliminates the pipe and clamps beneath the driver's seat used ever since the teams abandoned dual water radiators. |
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Oil crooks there and elsewhere can find an unguarded length of pipe and make their own tap. |
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The fuel tank and exhaust pipe routing were modified slightly to accommodate the new subframe. |
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This fitting design actually pressurizes the fuel tank and forces gasoline out of the fill pipe and it flows into the bilge. |
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The geyser-like feature, however, was far from a natural phenomenon, but instead the result of a water pipe bursting in spectacular fashion. |
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During this performance the assembled pipers and drummers will play together in one massed pipe band. |
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For them, securing a house on one of Dublin's most salubrious residential roads is now a pipe dream. |
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Work to repair a burst water pipe on Great Western Way may have been completed but delays could continue until Thursday morning. |
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Long traffic tailbacks were reported behind the heavy goods vehicle taking a huge cylindrical pipe to the British Gas terminal in Barrow. |
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Finally, the bucking pipe is gripped by the mechanical jaws of a massive clamp. |
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Put the potato into a piping bag with a 2cm plain nozzle and pipe on to the meat mixture in the pie dish. |
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Startlingly, her creative materials include marker caps, spools of thread, tacks, stickers, and pipe cleaners. |
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One was an empty old pipe he was replacing, one was full of cold water supplying the home. |
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Dance bands have varied from the medieval one-man band of pipe and tabor to the small symphony orchestras of Johann Strauss. |
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It might be a waste of water, but in an extreme case it is a better alternative than a frozen, busted pipe on a freezing winter night. |
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Nevertheless the 27.1mm steel pipe is intended to withstand pressure measuring 345 bars, and provides a two-fold safety factor. |
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His college campus was evacuated after a gas pipe ruptured and sent lethal fumes through the building. |
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The six-inch diameter pipe ruptured, releasing a huge cloud containing around 90 per cent ethane, propane and butane gases. |
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The accident occurred after a pipe ruptured, releasing flammable gasses that led to a series of explosions. |
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The Irish alcohol factories have built a large molasses tank at the deep-water berths, with pipe line to the quayside. |
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Fill the bag with the roux and pipe long sausages of the mixture on to the tray. |
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They had a very large pipe organ and a central choir loft above and behind the pulpit. |
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The long-faded remains of a painted rainbow can just be seen on a sewer pipe arching over the canal nearby. |
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While the kids grabbed blocks, he rummaged in a locker behind the pipe and pulled out a sort of aqualung, some rubber gloves, and swim fins. |
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A rubber gasket and galvanized washer and nut hold the pipe in place and seal the hole. |
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Uncle Roy had made the cages himself from pipe and sucker rod left over from oil wells. |
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The park's facilities include such specialised features as a flatbank, a grind box, a quarter pipe and grinding rails. |
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Using more pipe fittings, we rigged up a weather vane, and then we were ready to install the dish roof. |
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There was also a chance for youngsters to compete on the park's features including a jump box, quarter pipe and ground rails. |
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There is a plywood quarter pipe about eight feet high that helps get speed to hit the reservoir walls. |
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Using pipe insulation, carpet padding and polyurethane fill, he has raised ridges and mounds within his paint surfaces. |
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They would satisfactorily bust a clay pipe or knock over a duck without the risk of ricochet. |
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At another house the high-density polyethylene pipe warped by heat was attached to the downlet pipe jutting from the terrace. |
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The primary pipe is a flexible annularly corrugated pipe made from stainless steel which is flexible and nearly impermeable to fuels. |
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The pipe was used by C.A.D.S. to move the predator in a side-to-side manner to mimic the anguilliform movement of a swimming shark. |
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The construction of a new pipe for pumping treated sewage into the sea is under review after years of costly leaks and accidents. |
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Copper is relatively soft, and long-term exposure to sharp pieces of limestone may cut through the pipe and lead to leaks. |
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She found a leaky pipe and a wall-to-wall carpet where mites could survive the most vigorous vacuuming. |
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Use ridged flex aluminum or ridged four-inch elbows and straight vent pipe to vent your dryer. |
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When he went into the basement, he saw a leak in the copper pipe that ran between the fuel tank and the furnace. |
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As of Wednesday afternoon, the technicians had yet to repair the leak because the pipe was buried 1.5 meters underground. |
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According to principles of Pythagoras, the river water in the down pipe changed the pitch of the sonic resonance. |
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A pensioner told how her garden had been left resembling a bomb site after a sewage pipe exploded. |
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Careless of his duties, a herdsman in a saffron tunic plays his pipe to a young laundress delectable in suntan and ultramarine blue. |
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He studied the change in a flow along a pipe when it goes from laminar flow to turbulent flow. |
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Then the second arm gripped the pipe at ground level and began lifting it while the first one released it and moved back. |
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As far as I know asbestos was in the pipe lagging and in the boiler house and all that was stripped out. |
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And during a work detail in excruciating heat, he discovered a water pipe from which he lapped a pitiful drop or two without sharing it with a cleric laboring nearby. |
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The inhaled smoke when drawn through the water is less irritable to the respiratory system, and prolonged use of a water pipe among experienced smokers is quite normal. |
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The crowd then made their way back to the High Cross Inn where they celebrated St Patrick s Day with traditional music including authentic bag pipe playing. |
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First of all, the idea that childers ever had any kind of chance of winning a Senate seat in Mississippi was a pipe dream. |
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During the service, the Ambassador delivered a message of thanks from his country, and a pipe major played a lament at the Tomb of the Unknown Warrior. |
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Eli went home an hour early, since a water pipe in his house burst. |
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A water pipe explodes in the dorm at the same time Tracy takes over Noel and Elena's apartment in an attempt to paint it, and everyone ends up staying at the loft. |
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Run hot scalding water through the pipe to carry away any accumulations. |
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Steel products caused the most damage but prices for lumber, plywood, gypsum wallboard, copper, stainless steel, pipe and fuel are all joining in to pummel contractors. |
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Now pipe down or I'll drag you off by that rat-tail of yours. |
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Fire brigade officers say the leak occurred in a pipe on the first floor. |
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And they say other faults including a gut-wrenching stench due to the plumber's failure to connect the kitchen sink waste pipe to the sewer kept emerging. |
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During this period, the species feeds on the nectar and pollen of flowering saguaros and organ pipe cactus, contributing to the successful pollination of these succulents. |
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In the space at the back of our stairs we found a small room, a small room that contained the soil stack, into which the offending waste pipe terminated. |
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The 18-inch air ducts that feed the pipe rooms are each over 50 feet in length, large enough to fit a bowling ball. |
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This week the plumbing seemed to spontaneously combust, first the kitchen tap sprung a leak and then last night the waste pipe under the bath gave up! |
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But for now, a thaw in Cuban-American relations remains a pipe dream. |
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As the pipe and tabor joined in the tune, Loraine and her partner clasped hands high and walked three steps before turning and going back the other way. |
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She gives you a story line or a message from great granny or a question to ponder, grins around her wreath of pipe smoke and wanders on over the hill. |
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He was referring to the lone wolves such as ISIS is now urging online to detonate pipe bombs in Times Square. |
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They also found a bloodstained length of lead pipe wrapped in surgical plaster. |
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You'll need a plastic PVC cap for one end of the pipe, and on the other end you'll need an adapter to convert the PVC pipe to a standard pipe thread. |
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The big snow finally did in the wonky bracket and the horizontal pipe is currently filled with brackish water and dead leaves, while the vertical one leans against the house. |
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When the Laune Pipers' Band was founded in 1944 in Killorglin, it was decided to engage Peter to train the local boys in the rudiments of pipe playing. |
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He fished a pipe out of his pocket, lit it up, and began to smoke. |
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I know, I really should pipe up with how I really wish I were watching some sensitive art film instead, but sometimes this type of film fits my mood. |
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There was no grid at the mouth of the pipe to stop it getting blocked. |
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Today the building has interesting features including stained glass windows, a carved rood screen, a pipe organ, a choir vestry and a beautifully carved pulpit. |
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The deputy allegedly spotted a glass pipe in the car and a search produced several more, along with some baggies of pot. |
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He photographed different bits of her body, and also made lubricious home movies in which she blew soapy bubbles through a phallic pipe or kinkily grappled with another woman. |
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You'd ride over a rise and into a storage yard full of pipe and conduit. |
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Anything from boiler and pipe lagging, to roofing materials and ceiling tiles, water pipes, or cement products could have been made with the mineral. |
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Repairs are now underway on the roadbed where the pipe burst. |
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Unlike the cigarette smoker, who draws needily upon the commercially packaged weed, the pipe man takes things slowly, lingering over the rituals of cleaning, filling, tamping. |
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In order to prevent the pipe buckling at the sagbend a horizontal tension was applied to the pipe by tensioners situated on the deck of the vessel. |
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Except for the 3 acres on raised beds with plastic mulch and drip tape, we use two movable aluminum pipe systems with sprinklers on risers to cover the farm. |
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The buried valve allowing them to drain and avoid freezing can allow bacterially contaminated water to be drawn into the riser pipe leading to the hydrant. |
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The train halted again after the brake vacuum pipe was tampered with. |
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Beside the grind box, two lethal looking two-inch wide grind rails serve a similar purpose, while the six-foot-high quarter pipe in the corner keeps the skateboarders busy. |
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Turning the magic wand into silk scarves and pulling out a bunch of flowers from a hollow pipe that enclosed a lit candle were some of his acts that won thunderous applause. |
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They used preformed sections in a semi-circular shape to lag pipe work. |
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He made his money by inventing a pipe connector which allows radiators to be swivelled forward without being disconnected, making it easy to wallpaper behind them. |
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In 2012, Li allegedly supplied the Iranians with 20,000 kilos of steel pipe and 1,300 aluminum alloy tubes. |
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The active muffler is a speaker cabinet which is concentric to the exhaust pipe and outputs the anti-noise in a ring around the end of the exhaust. |
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As the name suggests, the pipe wyes are Y-shaped pipe fitting devices. |
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Nowhere is this pipe dream more obvious than in the history of Esperanto, one of the world's most well-known invented languages. |
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He noted a leaking shock absorber, a broken exhaust front pipe bracket, a broken rear light, a broken rear brake light and a ripped windscreen wiper. |
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A silver pipe shows a wedding procession of mice, which is a parody on the procession of armed human retainers escorting a bride-to-be to her future home. |
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Cut another small piece of pipe and attach male adapters on both ends. |
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Millions of litres of water are unaccounted for every month in Johannesburg because of leakages in pipe networks or through leaking taps and fixtures in homes. |
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Kendal today is known largely as a centre for tourism, as the home of Kendal mint cake, and as a producer of pipe tobacco and tobacco snuff. |
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Grandpa sat on the front porch, hawking and wheezing, as he packed his pipe with cheap tobacco. |
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His plan for starting his own business was just a pipe dream. |
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To make a storage place for a watering hose, bury a length of wide pipe bell end up. |
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Och, murther! faix, some spell my pipe bewishes, I've played a wail and raised the little fishes. |
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Odors were diffused through a Teflon pipe with its output placed at 5 cm of the two nostrils, which allows a birhinal stimulation. |
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I was only alive to the condensed confidential comfortableness of sharing a pipe and a blanket with a real friend. |
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Among the Blackfeet the capture of a shield, bow, gun, war bonnet, war shirt, or medicine pipe was deemed a coup. |
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Dried snot on the marijuana pipe tossed into the cowpool built with government subsidy on a Vermont commune. |
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I was smoking my pipe quietly by my dismantled steamer, and saw them all cutting capers in the light, with their arms lifted high. |
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The great deflation of the northern economy occurred with the rupturing of the Mackenzie Valley pipe dream. |
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I clenched my pipe in my right fist and poked at the dottle busily with various fingers, first one then another, of my left hand. |
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Hot tapping allows a pipe or tank to continue to be used while it is maintained or modified. |
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In 1927, Brown and Williamson Tobacco Company introduced a line of Sir Walter Raleigh pipe tobaccos. |
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It was often possible to open a pipe near a burning building and connect it to a hose to play on a fire or fill buckets. |
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The problem was traced to a fatigue crack in an oil pipe requiring the replacement of some engines and modifications to the design. |
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The bottom of the pipe would be submerged in the water, making the container airtight. |
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When a valve on the pipe was opened, the vacuum in the condenser would, in turn, evacuate that part of the cylinder below the piston. |
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He proposed, for example, a method for constructing a flexible pipe to be used for pumping water under the Clyde at Glasgow. |
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The warm water was turned into the warm bath by a pipe through the wall, marked on the plan. |
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One could then attach the pipe connector onto the tap, so that the cellarman could turn the tap on when ready. |
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Most of the hands are left hands, which suggests that painters held the spraying pipe with their right hand. |
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Simple pipe organs existed, but were largely confined to churches, although there were portable varieties. |
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Typically, this would be a harpsichord player, a pipe organist or a luteist or theorbo player. |
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The rebuilding was performed by Mander Organs and it is now the second largest pipe organ in the British Isles with 9,997 pipes in 147 stops. |
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A portion of the pipe organ recording is included on Pink Floyd's album The Endless River. |
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An Aunt Sally was originally a figurine head of an old woman with a clay pipe in her mouth, or subsequently a ball on a stick. |
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Because the pipe was laid around obstacles, this proved to be insufficient. |
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No more pipe was in storage, so a firm in Melbourne was asked to make some. |
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Stonehaven's long established pipe band plays at events throughout the year, including the folks festival and fireball ceremony. |
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For many Highland games festival attendees, the most memorable of all the events at the games is the massing of the pipe bands. |
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Normally held in conjunction with the opening and closing ceremonies of the games, as many as 20 or more pipe bands will march and play together. |
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Bagpipe competitions are common in Scotland, for both solo pipers and pipe bands. |
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It has acquired widespread recognition through its usage in the British military and in pipe bands throughout the world. |
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The Great Highland Bagpipe is widely used by both soloists and pipe bands civilian and military, and is now played in countries around the world. |
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Standard instrumentation for a pipe band involves 6 to 25 pipers, 3 to 10 side drummers, 1 to 6 tenor drummers and 1 bass drummer. |
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Any additional pipers in the battalion pipe band were and are equipped today by funds from the Officers' Mess Fund of the battalion. |
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By the end of the Crimean War, pipe bands were established in most of the Scottish Regiments. |
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By the time World War I broke out, the pipe band represented a popular image of Scotland, both internally and externally. |
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In conventional pipe band music, each section of instruments has a different role in the music. |
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In fact, intervals of a second are rarely found in pipe band harmony parts, except in passing. |
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This technique is relatively new in the pipe band circuit, and in most cases require skill and timing to achieve in full unison. |
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In the early days of pipe bands, rope tension snare drums were common, but as the technology evolved, so did the music. |
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Due to technological innovations and changing aesthetics, this crispness has become an integral part of the pipe band sound. |
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Tenor drums in their modern form are a relatively new addition to the pipe band. |
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Each pipe band has its own signature tartan that may reflect the area the band originated from or the history of the band. |
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A typical season for many competing pipe bands might include ten or more of these competitions. |
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Currently, there are many pipe bands that perform in parades and other public events as a primary activity. |
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Highland Cathedral is Patten's favourite pipe tune, as said by himself on a BBC Asia Today programme. |
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To use some of the lead produced, Wilkinson had a lead pipe works at Rotherhithe, London. |
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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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The nut heads can be glued with rubber cement onto small stuffed raffia or other bodies reinforced with pipe cleaners. |
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I had initiated an African ritual by giving the pipe to him. And you can never stay befuck with an oke you smoke nchangu with. |
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Ideally, the soil should be such as to allow the pipe to settle into it to some extent, thereby providing it with some lateral stability. |
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They use either parabolic troughs or heliostats to direct sunlight onto a pipe containing a heat transfer fluid, such as oil. |
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A plain suction dredger has no tool at the end of the suction pipe to disturb the material. |
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Under the effect of soil and external loads, the buried pipe will tend to ovalize, causing through-wall bending stresses. |
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If there was not a market for natural gas near the wellhead it was prohibitively expensive to pipe to the end user. |
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Hydrogen pipeline transport is a transportation of hydrogen through a pipe as part of the hydrogen infrastructure. |
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The ancient Chinese also made use of channels and pipe systems for public works. |
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The casing vent, a pipe protruding from the ground, often doubles as a warning marker called a casing vent marker. |
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It was discovered in testing that the HAMEL pipe was best used with final sections of HAIS pipe at each end. |
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A further HAIS pipe and two HAMELs followed, but one of these again failed before coming into operation. |
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The shutoff valve is usually located on the gas pipe on the supply side of the meter. |
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Chinese craftsmen carved ivory to make everything from images of deities to the pipe stems and end pieces of opium pipes. |
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He punctuated his demand with a deep thrust up CJ's hole. His giant pipe drove almost all the way in, pulsing against his fingers beside it. |
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This means a quantity of runouts can be made in advance, allowing more time to flat ice and pipe the cake. |
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I think that his plan to become a professional athlete is a pipe dream and that he should stay in school. |
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It was only in the 19th century that the first pipe organs, prevalent in European religious music, first appeared on the island. |
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I lit my pipe and had a ponder about it, but reached no definite conclusion. |
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Dried tobacco leaves are mainly used for smoking in cigarettes, cigars, pipe tobacco, and flavored shisha tobacco. |
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It was deemed advisable to recement the pipe in order to eliminate vibration. |
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This pipe is usually manually operated, but is increasingly automated in modern cotton plants. |
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Water comes from the mountain behind the station, through the black pipe seen in the photo. |
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Drilling rigs are powered mechanically by rotating the drill pipe from above. |
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There is also evidence that the complex housed a pipe boring machine, whereby straight elm trees were bored out for pump dales. |
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Since the acid may react with water vigorously, such acidic drain openers should be added slowly into the pipe to be cleaned. |
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The second pipe could deliver 12 million gallons a day, giving a total capacity of the aqueduct of twenty million gallons a day. |
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Kit froze with the pipe between his teeth, the relit spill pressed to the weed within it. |
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The second is that the hydraulic conditions of network are stable and the heat pipe network is balanceable. |
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Next, in a feat worthy of escape artist Harry Houdini, she edged along a wall and climbed a waste pipe to land in a recycling box. |
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A subsequent search of the waste pipe revealed another wrap and officers found PS620 in cash on top of a cupboard. |
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Food waste disposal units are fitted to the waste pipe of your kitchen sink. |
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The 23-year-old's flat has been flooded several times after a waste pipe was left unfixed. |
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No, it was Professor Plum with the lead pipe in the billiards room. |
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The boundary conditions were set zero at the pipe axis for the radial velocities of both phases and the particle angular velocity. |
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Two pipe bombs placed in trash bins in a rundown section of Tel Aviv exploded 10 minutes apart on Thursday, injuring 13 people. |
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It is critical to recognize that only a small subset of reportable incidents are due to leaks caused by pipe deterioration. |
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The gravel will keep the steel pipe from sinking, even if underlying permafrost melts, Repp said. |
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Mineralization in this drill hole is hosted in a lamprophyre pipe exhibiting potassic alteration. |
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The flexible pipe will be manufactured at the Group s Asiaflex Products plant located in Tanjung Langsat, Malaysia. |
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Production of the flexible pipe will be carried out at the company's Asiaflex Products plant in Tanjung Langsat, Malaysia. |
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Technip signed an agreement with the Tanjung Langsat Port for a 20-hectare land lease to set up a new flexible pipe manufacturing plant. |
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It would be like if after the 40th pipe in Flappy Bird was a scarecrow. |
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Stick that i'thi statistical pipe and smoke it, Mr United Nations bean-counter. |
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Two sun-tracking rooftop mirrors pipe light into a building via more than 100 acrylic fibers. |
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The blind is elevated above the water by four aluminum pipe brackets bolted to each corner using carriage bolts, washers and locknuts. |
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He said that as long as the sacred cows syndrome persisted accountability will remain a pipe dream. |
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Previously, smaller pipe and profile applications would have required a conical twin screw machine. |
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Shurtape has introduced the CP 901, a high-performance masking tape designed for the oil and natural gas pipe coating industry. |
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A bird perching on the rim would peer down inside the pipe at a real mealworm lying on a clear window with a view of the computer screen below. |
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To the skirl of the pipes, drummer Bronco was laid to rest last week as pals from the fire department pipe band shed tears. |
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Although cable modems offer a fat, free-flowing pipe to the client, it's not the only game in town. |
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Gunning can be used to cover bare shell areas, repair a bottom hole, dress the spout or pipe a taphole. |
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The birth of Rock and Roll was upon us with Teddy Boys, drain pipe trousers, and the emergence of a young American singer called Elvis Presley. |
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Heat transfer using a loop heat pipe is based on the same sort of capillary action that absorbs water in fibers, sponges, and plants. |
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For instance, carbon arc gouging presented a problem because the carbon winds up puddling on the pipe and must then be ground off. |
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For vertical pipe flow, the terminal velocities are educed with the force analysis method. |
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The entire pipe cleaner model can be considered analogous to a tertiary structure. |
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He holds a woollen trade cloth blanket, pipe with T-shaped catlinite bowl, and a beaded and quilled pipe bag. |
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Some wells to be completed in the ground with concrete socket pipe and betonlg, so they do not stand in the way of traffic in the area. |
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An attempt was made to instigate the airflow and temperature patterns induced by soil pipe heating. |
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The standard methods available for determining the RCP resistance of PE pipe are the ISO 13478 Full Scale test and ISO 13477 Small Scale Steady State test. |
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I lit a pipe and had a good long smoke, and went on watching. |
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They rototilled the weedy lawn, laid down a framework of PVC pipe to accommodate wiring for garden lighting, and installed an automatic drip-irrigation system. |
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Smoke plumed from his pipe then slowly settled towards the floor. |
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The pipe sizes and length for this project, which is located neat Bemidji. |
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The authorised version to be played by pipe bands is Mallorca. |
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In the competitive pipe band community, some bands are starting to find the competitive system musically stifling, although it does demand high standards. |
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The 2004 season also featured the Hall's newly rebuilt pipe organ. |
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Once a week, my husband cleans out the pipe and empties the ashpan. |
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After work, I like to unwind by smoking a pipe while reading the paper. |
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Rotary driven steel scrapers are normally employed to remove loose scale from C or low alloy steel pipe that has been hot bent. This method is called turbanizing. |
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If you have a burst pipe turn the water off at the stopcock. |
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A A BASEMENT is below ground level so it has to be connected to an electrically driven pump and shredder that will discharge waste to the soil pipe above ground. |
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There are also arrangements for pipe organ, alone or with brass. |
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Music was traditionally provided by either a pipe and tabor or a fiddle. |
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I can fit the pipe in my car, but one end will stick out the back. |
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If air velocities drop below the material's saltation velocity, the material will drop out of the air stream and just slide along a pipe or elbow. |
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If you can't get a waste pipe to fit, you can install a Saniflo macerator. |
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Aside from some slight roughness, the verdict seems to be two Rector-gloved thumbs up on the pipe and capsule, though it may take a few generations for the kids to take to it. |
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The pipe that went up the wall beside the balcony was a ronepipe. |
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Most commonly associated with Glengarry and Balmoral or Tam o' Shanter caps, they still continue to be worn by pipers of civilian and military pipe bands. |
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Mechanical contractors can now quickly cut soil pipe in hard-to-reach spaces such as those below grade using RIDGID's new 238-P Powered Soil Pipe Cutter. |
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Mosh pit fakie thrust by Caleb Orton in a Paradox, CO, pipe dream. |
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The new slitting line will be installed in a 43,000-square-foot building that will be leased by TMK IPSCO to Ferrous, and will provide skelp to the two Wilder ERW pipe mills. |
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The rupture of a large underground pipe created a 10-by-10-foot sink hole at Glenoaks Boulevard and Chevy Chase Drive, forcing the city to turn off water to the area. |
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Second-hand smoke is a mixture of the smoke given off by the burning end of a cigarette, pipe or cigar, and the smoke exhaled from smokers' lungs. |
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This enhanced flow efficiency has also been observed to improve single-phase gas and single-phase liquid flows by reducing pipe wall friction and reducing pressure losses. |
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Installation of centrifugally cast, fiberglass reinforced, polymer mortar pipe is quick and easy with predictable, reliable pipe performance using many installation methods. |
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Every year, mainly in the period from spring to autumn, pipe bands around the world compete against each other at various venues, often at Highland festivals. |
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The egg chorion surface showed a chorionic pattern resulting in irregular hexagonal patterns There were 18-19 short pipe micropylar projections mounted at the anterior pole. |
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In addition, there are plans to refurbish the cathedral pipe organ and renovations to the Choir House have already been completed, providing better facilities for choristers. |
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Far better was Claudia's cack-handedness and panic, and Paralympian Ellie Simmonds' infectious, uncontrollable giggling while trying to pipe cream into her eclairs. |
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Snorkelers might spy sea urchins, octopuses, sea cucumbers, starfish, moon snails, wavy-top snails, clams, perhaps even sand dollars and pipe fish. |
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Electrofusion joints are stronger than the pipe itself and provide a leak free method of connecting service lines to live mains without interrupting service. |
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At no location seen in the Brecon area has the pipe been laid on the specified bed of fine material and many photographs show stones in the proximity of the pipe. |
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The choir is sometimes divided from the nave of the cathedral by a wide medieval screen constructed of stone and in some instances carrying a large pipe organ. |
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He began to charge a longstemmed pipe busily and in silence, then, pausing with his thumb on the orifice of the bowl, looked again at me significantly. |
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The kief, which is the flower and seeds of the plant, is the strongest, and a pipe of it half the size of a common English tobacco-pipe, is sufficient to intoxicate. |
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The hulusi, also known as a poleweng, baihongliao or bilangdao, is a two or three pipe free reed from southern China played by the Dai, A'chang, De'ang and Wa people. |
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Tata Steel Europe operate a pipe works at Hartlepool, a heavy beam mill near Middlesbrough and a special sections mill at Skinningrove Steelworks. |
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The elevation of the pipe soffit is 10.4 meters above mean sea level. |
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Depending on whether the reeds are single or double, slit from the pipe itself or inserted separately the bagpipe is an idioglot, a heteroglot, or mixed. |
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That pipe is leaking again. I'll get on to the plumber in the morning. |
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The pipe burst and gallons of water flooded into the kitchen. |
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The crack arrestor can be wrapped around new or existing steel pipelines at specified intervals, without cutting the pipe or removing it from service. |
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The sharp bend had crimped the pipe so almost no water could get through. |
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