Having got through the psychological barrier of throttling back to idle, I allowed the aircraft to decelerate to the stall. |
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A white Scots bloke was throttling a black bloke and telling him to calm down whilst his girlfriend was trying to pull him off. |
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The thermal monitor's control circuit, when active, lowers the CPU temperature by throttling the internal CPU clockspeed. |
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Naturally the BIOS of the motherboard has the clock throttling feature enabled, as its disabled by default. |
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I watched my fair share of horror or violent films as a kid and I never went out and tried my hand at throttling someone or whatever. |
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To think, I used to live like an animal, subsisting purely on furiously shaking my fists at televisions and throttling newspapers. |
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Not only does it offer an unflattering view of her stomach and corset-bra, but it appears to be throttling her. |
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The pressure of the steam is lowered by throttling down the size of the steam passageway. |
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First, it signals that Mr Mugabe can carry on throttling his country without hindrance. |
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Bandwidth throttling with flexible scheduling minimizes the impact that backing up has on other applications. |
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The legislation allows the country's telecom regulator to work out new penalties, such as bandwidth throttling and website blocking. |
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For throttling service, the opening angle must be set to 70° using the stop screws. |
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Using this valve it's important to know that a stop of the first flow causes a throttling of the second-one. |
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The pressure reduction of saturated steam in throttling valves often results in a lower pressure superheated steam. |
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Their purpose is simple: to prevent the reversal of flow rather than stopping, starting, or throttling flow. |
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These enforceable, bright-line rules will ban paid prioritization, and the blocking and throttling of lawful content and services. |
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Spitting its blood, the creature subsided against the crenels, slackening its throttling. |
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The performances are so stifled that at times one feels like throttling the characters to extract some kind of expression from them, apart from the usual long face. |
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First, by choking off the supply of credit and throttling sales, crises depress investment and thus productivity. |
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Mrs Merkel's policies have been throttling the continent's economy and have ushered in deflation. |
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Will the minister come out of the Gestetner age and take action on the issue of net throttling? |
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There is too often in our parliamentary system a throttling of, in essence, free speech by members on all sides of the House. |
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Use of H.264 encoding, bandwidth throttling and multicasting capabilities, minimizes bandwidth and storage usage to significantly reduce costs. |
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They restrict the pathway by means of a throttling mechanism similar to that of a needle valve. |
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The AutoDome Junior HD provides direct network connection using H.264 and JPEG compression and bandwidth throttling to efficiently manage bandwidth and storage requirements while delivering outstanding image quality. |
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But regulatory pressure is throttling the life-saving inflows. |
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These systems are still intact and throttling the Iraqi people. |
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It features new smart power management features including CPU throttling, switching off the hard drive when it is not needed, and dimming the display when the system is idle. |
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With a readout we'd avoid the burger and plump for the salad because psychologically we get a thrill from throttling back. |
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Throttling back I jockeyed my plane to the German's tail and blanketed his port side with fire. |
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