Sliding contact between the work piece and its support should be avoided, and the use of roller steadies and running centres is recommended. |
|
He muscles the log toward the opposite bank, crouches atop a slick boulder, and steadies the log. |
|
It is at times the rudder that steadies and guides the ship of state captained by the Government. |
|
If unemployment steadies, then consumers should continue to spend, and any downturn should be brief. |
|
In a cellar theatre in an alley in Paris, the singer steps up to the microphone and steadies herself. |
|
In the video, a shaky camera traverses a hotel room in midtown Manhattan, and then steadies as Bieber emerges from a bedroom. |
|
Ponds are sometimes referred to locally as stillwaters, steadies, or other descriptors. |
|
Pool and Riffle Brief episodes of shallow white water separated by steadies and pools. |
|
Permanent or temporary small in-stream water bodies, steadies, wider than flood channel. |
|
Improvement in operating convenience combined with the newly developed rapid motion corner steadies means much easier operation. |
|
The soft brow rest steadies the instrument and protects the examiners glasses. |
|
The Aquanaut steadies himself as he becomes familiar with the new weights and CG rig set-up. |
|
An electronically controlled overload protection system prevents overloading of the corner steadies and of the body. |
|
The corner steadies are now automatically extended individually, i.e. one after the other, until they make contact with the ground. |
|
Due to the own weight of 34.5 kg, an additional weight of only 15.7 kg results compared with 4 normal AL-KO Stabilform corner steadies. |
|
Horus steadies the balance, which is topped by the figure of a baboon and a feather. |
|
Fully automatic retraction, i.e. all 4 corner steadies are automatically retracted one after the other at the touch of a button. |
|
Gray has managed to close within a very short distance of the ship as he steadies his plane. |
|
Djokovic steadies his nerves and comes back at Tsonga with a strong hold, then breaks serve by forcing groundstroke errors. |
|
So even if the credit crunch eases and the oil price steadies, Canada's tar sands may face tougher scrutiny from their main customer. |
|
|
The TEC also steadies acoustics and Vario tremendously when centring in a thermal. |
|
As the sail fills, the wing immediately forms a semi-rigid I-beam that lifts and steadies the sail by holding it up and open. |
|
Corner steadies are to be operated when standing. |
|
Fully automatic extension, i.e. all 4 corner steadies are extended one after the other at the touch of a button until they make contact with the ground. |
|
It is Krishn who steadies and strengthens the faith of such worshippers in whatever it is inclined to, whether a Peepal tree, a piece of rock, some departed Spirit, or a goddess. |
|
Comfort Kit for extendable corner steadies. |
|
Even before that, the EU should say that it wants Turkey in the Union provided it steadies its wayward economy and vastly improves its deplorable human-rights record. |
|
Other accessories, including items such as taper turning attachments, knurling tools, vertical slides, fixed and traveling steadies, etc. |
|
Some of my steadies wanted me to go out with them on a date. Occasionally I let one of them take me to a film or out for a meal. |
|
As the extendable corner steadies are fitted at different distances from the outer edge according to the type of vehicle, the plastic profile can simply be shortened with a metal cutting saw. |
|
Let the more dominant hand guide the cone while the other hand steadies the applicator. |
|
This carries the thermosymmetrically designed headstock, the linear motion guideways for the compound slide and the separate guideways for tailstock and steadies. |
|
It's a beacon of hope that steadies troubled hearts and brings upon joy. |
|
I'm trying to enflesh it but it flickers, steadies, flickers. |
|