Brakes will need adjusting if the bike shop hasn't put the washers in for the adjusters, all you need is some lock tight and she's apples. |
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If it sounds all over the place, it is, but because Brakes couch their divagations in directness and simplicity, it all hangs together. |
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Brakes strident, slewing to one side like a crippled ocean liner, I'd found myself pulling over to pick him up. |
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Brakes screeched and horn blared but Harry just sauntered over to me so nonchalantly. |
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Wet weather and poor visibility increases the need to have items like brakes and tyres in perfect working order. |
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He put the brakes on her chair and slipped up the ramp quickly, chatting with the man behind the counter in a friendly and cordial manner. |
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They react to the commands of their musher, acting as the steering, accelerator and brakes. |
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He wants to eat away at some of the more annoying kinds of brakes that can be applied to a measure along its legislative journey. |
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Unlike a full-electric vehicle, the hybrid's battery is self-contained and recharges while tapping the brakes, thus requiring no plug-in. |
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At 6am the garbage truck makes its way down the street, brakes grinding and compactor whirring. |
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The brakes will be off what has already been the most arrogant, aggressive and intimidatory government in the history of our country. |
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I didn't want to mention the squealing brakes in case he booked me for driving an unroadworthy car. |
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The top-end model boasts natty features such as brakes linked to a laser that detects nearby vehicles. |
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There are disc type brakes, on each of the final drives, integrated by the transmission retarder. |
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With two levels of traction control, it will also solve the problem before it becomes one by applying the brakes to individual wheels. |
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Both drivers realised they were on collision course and applied their emergency brakes, halting the vehicles around two tram lengths apart. |
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The most common problems which might make a vehicle unroadworthy are brakes, steering, tyres, suspension or corrosion. |
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Pressing the DSC switch briefly disables the engine intervention, and uses the wheel brakes to control wheel spin. |
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Traffic officials will be checking the brakes, steering wheels, tyres and lights of all heavy-duty vehicles. |
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They also found that the pilots applied the wheel brakes manually, rather than in the automatic mode. |
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Part way through the landing roll, the pilot will apply pressure to the brakes and that will kick off the autobrakes. |
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I decided to put the brakes on and slow my descent, managing to achieve this at a little over 46m down. |
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Don't be surprised if your child wants to put the brakes on the process once she has told you. |
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Others in North Dakota and Arizona have put the brakes on new plans involving such equipment. |
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The continuing recovery of the US dollar has finally put the brakes on metal prices, which had been climbing for the past 18 months. |
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In October, a massive outcry from citizens put the brakes on the city's plans to privatize its own water system. |
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Calls are being made to put the brakes on the installation of controversial speed humps on Bolton roads. |
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I don't realise I am driving fast, but am woken up by screeching brakes, a confused horizon, loud shouts and a sinking feeling. |
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The authorities in China have already acted to put the brakes on credit growth. |
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If the car has power brakes, install a vacuum pump to operate the brake booster. |
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And it makes it sound to me like he may really put the brakes on some of the first amendment rights the press has enjoyed in the past. |
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The buses banned immediately were found to have defective brakes, tyres, air leaks, insecure doors and seats. |
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He swears disgustedly and turns inland, jaywalking across the bustling avenue, a gray-haired motorist squealing his brakes to miss him. |
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Something is going to have to be done, however, to put the brakes on these year-on-year steep service charge increases. |
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Last year people travelled from all over including Chamaniox and Lyon for us to fettle their bike and particularly their disc brakes. |
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Families are being asked to help put the brakes on youngsters who are plaguing their lives by riding illegally on motorcycles. |
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Stringent checks could finally put the brakes on the notorious motorcyclists who tear around the borough's scrubland. |
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In effect, for ideological reasons the administration put the brakes on one of the most promising lines of biomedical research. |
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Older vehicles used brake drums but with the need for more secure braking and safety systems, car manufacturers have turned to disc brakes. |
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Until then, brakemen stopped trains by manually applying brakes in each car. |
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That sound was probably just part of the brakes, and I now see that a freight train is passing us on the right. |
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The cyclist behind me lands the jump but slams on his brakes and skids to a stop next to my picayune wreck. |
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For example, installing new front and rear brake pads on a vehicle equipped with four-wheel disc brakes could take 1 hour and 15 minutes. |
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The brakes come with cartridge-style brake shoes, so swapping out new pads takes roughly 15 seconds. |
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He guns the engine and gels away from them, sweeping up to the front door and locking up the brakes in a skid. |
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A stiffer suspension, uprated big brakes and a six-speed gearbox guarantee an exhilarating driving experience. |
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The Sports Dynamic Pack gives you re-worked, uprated suspension, brakes, steering, wheels and seats. |
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Bearing in mind that this is a heavier car than the other Focus models, Ford has uprated the brakes. |
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Options include front passenger airbag, ABS brakes and a variety of bull bars. |
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Of course, the solebars need to be prepared and fixed to the floor before the brakes go in! |
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The solebars are moulded as part of the body with separate components for brakes, V-hangers and handbrakes. |
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Dilger said that he could remember little of the accident, only that his engine had cut out and that the brakes had failed. |
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Faith slammed on the brakes, and made a U-turn in the middle of the empty street. |
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A cart has no brakes, so the horse is fitted with breechings around the hind legs to allow him to slow the vehicle. |
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The vehicle must also be registered with the DVLA and have lights, brakes and indicators. |
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The bike had no horn, indicators, no lights, no rear brakes, and hardly any front brakes. |
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The bike wobbled to a stop as she applied the brakes, and she favored Eric with a wide expectant smile. |
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That accident, which again involved a truck with faulty brakes, left three people injured and damaged 10 parked vehicles. |
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It is the driver who determines the speed of the vehicle when the road is bad, visibility is poor, the surface is wet or when brakes are faulty. |
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The most common defects were bare tyres, faulty brakes, steering and suspension, plus broken headlights and brake lights. |
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It will target cyclists who flout road regulations by, for example, riding without lights or having faulty brakes. |
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It is just to put the brakes on, to make sure we are not pulling into the fast lane of the motorway. |
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His nightmare was based on once when his brakes nearly failed going along Clapham Common. |
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I had a go on his bike and controlling the two brakes and clutch at the same time is quite a feat. |
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I removed the pedals, brakes, cables, the front tire and the straight handlebar. |
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If the hydraulics or brakes fail, that jet would start to move across the flight deck and could go over the side. |
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The wheels are fitted with dual circuit hydraulically operated disc brakes and anti-skid braking. |
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There were no safety barriers, the walkway power was not switched off and emergency brakes on the walkway were not working properly. |
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Dirt roads also eat the magnets, which activate the trailer brakes in the hubs of the trailer axle. |
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Brakes squealed as the few cars that happened to travel down that road screeched to a stop and promptly did an about-face, quickly driving in the opposite direction. |
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Brakes screeched and rubber burned as the van slid to a stop. |
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Will these higher rates really put the brakes on the housing market, which has been doing so well? |
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Keep your quad bike well maintained, making regular checks to tyre pressures, brakes and throttle. |
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If you have never driven a car with anti-lock brakes, sure to get training on proper use. |
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Mr William tried to slow down by pumping his brakes but the vehicle jackknifed in the road while trying to avoid Mr Utting. |
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Check that the tyre pressures are correct, the brakes are in good working order and that the engine warms up as quickly as possible. |
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I got a call from a guy a while back asking me to look at when it's legal to for semi-trucks to use compression brakes. |
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Just as he reached the Avenue, he suddenly jammed on the brakes, sending us flying towards the rear window. |
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Azrael had jammed on the brakes, sending the automobile into a short skid forward, the sudden movement tensing his new muscles and flesh quickly. |
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All I could do was jam on the brakes, put my hands over my face and hope the lorry wouldn't topple over on me. |
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The car ahead of them stopped for a traffic light and she jammed on the brakes. |
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The instinct is to jam on the brakes, but the driver who best feathers the brakes and corners smoothly will be the one winning. |
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I'm driving slowly, but I have to jam on the brakes twice to avoid hitting pedestrians who walk in front of my car. |
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Brakes screech, tires skid, and cars seem to spin out of control. |
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Ian jammed on the brakes and the truck screeched to a halt, almost tipping Dog onto the floor. |
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Participants need to brink something to eat and drink a helmet, sturdy pair of boots and all bikes must have brakes. |
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They are used in a wide variety of applications, including throttle cables, emergency brakes, chokes and air intakes. |
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See that master ignition switches and individual ignition switches are off, set parking brakes and have the ground crew remove the wheel chocks. |
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Tyres fail to grip when brakes are applied and contact with the road surface is poor. |
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A rough ride awaits any driver who cooks his brakes, charging and jinking through the corner combinations. |
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The steering system is lighter and more compact than a steering column and rack and the brakes occupy the same space as a conventional caliper. |
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Anti-lock brakes are a supplement to the standard brake pedal UI, just like power steering is an addition to the usual steering wheel. |
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The wreckage is also likely to be examined to see if there was any mechanical failure with a particular focus on brakes and wheels. |
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In fact they probably enjoy making the screeching sound of the brakes and the big kaboom sound of the impact. |
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Supplemental oxygen is not required to climb it, but good brakes in your car are advisable. |
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They advise against the sales of items that could be faulty and pose a danger risk like the brakes failing on a pushchair. |
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As the tangents diverge, a sample of found sound enters the piece, with crowd murmur and the whine of vehicle brakes. |
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Frustrated residents are hoping to put the brakes on motorists treating their road as a rat run. |
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It stopped dead in the middle of the road with a raucous screech of the brakes. |
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Applying increasing pressure on the brakes with 3,000 feet of runway to go, we felt a strong thump below the jet. |
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I slammed on the brakes and this group of youths, which included girls, just scattered to the four winds. |
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The bus pulls out with a whining of the motor, stops at a stoplight with the screech of air brakes, and then something wonderful may happen. |
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Two hours later, Truck 128's air brakes hissed as Morgan pulled the long rig into the station. |
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I slammed on the brakes, slid sideways, and stopped just before careening into a state road truck. |
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The steering is tauter, the brakes sharper and the whole car more grippy and planted. |
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And that's reasonable, because you have air brakes, and do you know how they work? |
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Finally, with a last gasp, the truck hissed as its air brakes were applied and the engine shuddered to a halt. |
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How can a person get air brake certification and not know how to check their brakes? |
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The stability control system also triggers a reflex to dry the brakes when streets are wet, so they grip better. |
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That could explain why so many u-joints, clutches, transmissions, differentials and brakes were used up. |
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Have your exhaust system, battery, heater, defroster, wiper blades, washer fluid, emergency signals, headlights, tires, and brakes checked. |
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Unions say it puts the brakes on a 20-year trend towards casual labour, but employer groups are calling it a disappointing and costly precedent. |
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I slam the brakes and the force of the car pushes us toward the windshield. |
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Studies have shown that disc brakes grab faster and hold longer than drum brakes. |
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Combat offload is performed on the ground by releasing the aircraft brakes from a stationary position and a high-power rating set. |
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Then, barely a minute from starting my engine, I release my brakes and taxi out to the runway. |
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In some cases the car driver can feel a pulsation or vibration in the brake pedal every time a car stops, though the brakes seem to work fine. |
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The other interesting thing for a North American is seeing wagons rolling through a yard and then noticing that there are no hand brakes. |
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Kelsey and Lockheed realized that the brakes would be good for only one or two landings with this emergency lash-up. |
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Move your mouse over a photo of a mountain bike to select an area, such as brakes or derailleurs, and click to simple repair procedures. |
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He suddenly hit the brakes and Prudence shot forward in her seat, bracing herself on the dashboard. |
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The track version is beefed up, with homologated roll bars, twin master cylinders for the brakes, and more chassis bracing. |
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The drivers are taught to use engine retarders instead of brakes, and if they have to use the brakes, to tap them lightly. |
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Air brakes sprang from the hull and the plasma retros fired a controlled burst. |
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We had good directional control, and the brakes seemed fine, but I was a little disappointed at the anticlimax of our adventure. |
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The brakes are easy to handle and get a hard grip, even after a few hard braking sessions no fading is apparent. |
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It was only in the closing stages when Paul's brakes faded slightly that he had to back off the chase. |
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Six airbags, state of the art four-wheel anti-lock brakes, and deformable roof lining all work to protect cabin occupants. |
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It is thirsty, hefty and devoid of interventionist driver aids beyond anti-lock brakes and a simple, easily-turned-off traction control. |
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If you have never driven a car with anti-lock brakes, be sure to get training on proper use. |
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Safety equipment includes driver, passenger and side curtain airbags, and ABS anti-lock brakes with electronic brake force distribution. |
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The brakes wheeze and the windows shudder, the seats are cracked and creaky. |
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And what is optional today could well become standard tomorrow, such as anti-lock brakes which will soon be legally required on every new car. |
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Thus, today, there is growing use of safer, anti-lock brakes in automobiles and other motor vehicles. |
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Additionally, anti-lock brakes and air bags can also help lower your premiums. |
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Seat-mounted side-impact airbags, bundled with anti-lock brakes, are optional on the GXE and SE models. |
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Other safety-related technologies like anti-lock brakes fell short when consumers were asked to pay for it as an option. |
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Front side airbags are available as an option and anti-lock brakes are standard on the van. |
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The new Mustang has disc brakes all round, a decided improvement on the original cars. |
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As you decelerate, the brakes get noticeably softer in the fraction of a second before the car stops. |
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I put my fuel mixture on rich, prop on full climb, and slowly released my brakes. |
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If your child is young and has not ridden a bicycle very long, buy a bicycle with coaster brakes. |
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Avoid riding the clutch in traffic and rather than using the brakes try to lift off the accelerator early to reduce speed gradually. |
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Somebody got ready to pit and Riggs obviously didn't know about it and slammed the brakes on and hung a right on me. |
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Discs, attached at the hub instead of the wheel rims, are better than standard V-type brakes in all conditions, particularly mud and water. |
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We have these incredible frontal lobes that put the brakes on the limbic system and that enable us to judge, not to act on our impulses. |
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The Musso also has ABS brakes, traction control, driver's side airbag, pre-tensioned safety belts and side impact protection bars. |
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She had emphasised to her daughter the need to check that the van was roadworthy, particularly as to its steering, brakes and tyres. |
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The fire trucks followed us as we rolled to the end and turned into the apron, with hot brakes on the port side. |
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The air brakes kicked in, almost deafening her, and the plane slowly came to a halt. |
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The combination of long straights, tight chicanes and hairpins is very demanding on the brakes. |
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On the lap I spun, I just touched the brakes at the chicane and the rear snapped away. |
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It's just 10-15 seconds after braking at the two previous chicanes and the brakes are still hot. |
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The superbike brakes are superb with just the right feel during emergency braking. |
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Fortunately, as soon as they realised that their scheme had been rumbled by councillors, they slammed on the brakes. |
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More critical are the joints that hold together brakes, steering assemblies, engines and all the expensive and functional parts of the vehicle. |
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It features agile handling, advanced antilock brakes, and daytime running lights to help avoid accidents. |
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From the street, there was the sound of police sirens, the bus hitting the stroller and an assortment of screams and squealing brakes. |
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Sooner or later the customer will need brakes or shocks or a major service and suddenly the dealer is in the catbird seat. |
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No handicap, no brakes and no breakout was the format here as heads-up racing made its long awaited return to the Super Stock contingent. |
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When I drove Joe to work early in my onesie, I had to slam on my brakes and almost got rear ended. |
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I slammed on my brakes and the back of the oncoming car came to a halt inches from the front of my scooter. |
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Now reaching the bottom of the steps Henry vaults across the street in front of an oncoming car and forces it to jam the brakes. |
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The operational settings include the suspension, the gearing, the brakes, and the stabilizers. |
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His tachograph showed that the brakes had not been applied at all, said the prosecutor. |
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Most drivers were taught to pump the brakes and turn hard to the right or left in order to compensate for skidding. |
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We should be thankful to the French and the Danes for applying the brakes to the adoption of the European Constitution. |
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In this case, beauty really is skin deep because no one is pining for drum brakes, beam axles and carburetors. |
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As readers of this magazine know, automotive technologies have advanced far beyond power brakes and power steering. |
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The drivers go down the back road and use their air brakes, pressing their horns all the way down to the bottom. |
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The brakes were adequate rather than inspiring but having said that I didn't really get a chance to warm them up properly. |
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The brakes were adequate but having said that I didn't really get a chance to warm them up properly. |
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Why is it that cyclo-cross bikes seem to use cantilever brakes in lieu of a linear pull V-brake? |
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When the mutation occurs in a cell, it essentially takes the brakes off the cell's growth, causing a malignancy. |
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Hartge warned me not to push it hard everywhere, as the brakes would burn out faster than a Big Brother loser's media career. |
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To this point, electronics have been used in spot locations in vehicles for such things as fuel injection, antilock brakes and electronic clocks. |
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A car, which had been going into their general direction, slammed it's brakes and twisted into a telephone pole, narrowing missing them both. |
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The driver jammed his feet on the brakes, causing the car to veer sideways and shudder into a stop before crashing into a nearby telephone pole. |
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As the rig barrelled by and the car shook, I heard the unmistakeable whine of air brakes mixing with backwash. |
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It scorches between corners with lightning force and brakes solidly so that the next corner can be lined up smoothly and efficiently. |
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He said one wheel was loose, two tires were bald, and only one of the truck's six air brakes was working properly. |
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Some buses examined by inspectors in the last year have been found to have defective steering, faulty brakes or even bald tyres. |
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I managed to slam on the brakes in the nick of time to avoid getting into an accident, tyres screeching and all. |
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The car swerved and bounced, brakes screeching as we rounded another curve. |
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They had no fuel injection, no independent suspension, no air bags, no antilock brakes, no nothing! |
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At that moment, from the other side of a wood, they heard the screech of brakes and an ear-shattering bang. |
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Minutes later the brakes let out a screech as the wheels of the bus came to a halt. |
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I release the brakes and drop quickly onto my left knee, letting the front tire scrub off the remaining speed. |
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The list of faults included defective tyres, faulty brakes and defective steering. |
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But a friend who worked as a car mechanic insisted the brakes had another 15,000 miles of wear on them. |
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Since the front end is sliding, it is slowing you down too and acting like front brakes. |
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The free swiveling nose wheel is steered by differential brakes, rudder and throttles and the aircraft is very maneuverable on the ground. |
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It was child's play to drive, with fully-electric steering and brakes, as well as automatic transmission. |
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The car has safety-cage construction with front and rear crumple zones, side-impact protection, dual airbags and antilock brakes. |
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In an automatic you virtually freewheel to a halt so the brakes have to stop the car all by themselves. |
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I eased off the brakes and pulled on the power lines by tilting the handles towards me. |
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The steering and brakes are nicely weighted for a commanding but undemanding drive. |
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Faults were found on the brakes, steering and suspension, with vehicles averaging 14 minor and four major problems. |
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He told how he was stopped behind a tipper truck with his handbrake on when he heard brakes screeching. |
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Taxi steering was by heel brakes, until you discovered differential thrust for guidance. |
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He will face speeds of up to 80 mph as he goes head first down the run on a solo toboggan, with only serrated metal toecaps acting as brakes. |
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It has sure-footed, precise handling with a very rigid platform, good steering, a willing engine and a great set of brakes. |
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Also, why is it that the brakes suddenly came back to life when he was approaching a tollbooth? |
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If your handlebars slip in the stem clamp, that can be dangerous when you slam on your brakes. |
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Stopping is accomplished by squeezing the handgrips, with the brakes operating in an on-off fashion. |
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You have no electronic driver aids, no traction control and no antilock brakes. |
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You twist the right handgrip to accelerate and grip the bike-style brakes to stop. |
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Boaters with surge brakes on their boat trailers have cause to be concerned about the legality of their braking system. |
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Adam slammed on the brakes when he got a glimpse of the animals milling around in a large lot. |
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I drove a sports car about a week ago and the brakes are about a million times better than that. |
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The steering is beefy, the turn-in very sharp, the brakes can stop you on a sixpence, and the acceleration is just mind blowing. |
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Conventional handbrakes are being replaced by electronic buttons that release the brakes. |
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Nine coaches and minibuses have been taken off the road after roadside checks uncovered a worrying catalogue of defects, including faulty brakes. |
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When it rains, the system applies the brakes minutely every few seconds to keep the pads dry. |
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He said there was pushing and shoving like a wheel slide as the train came to a standstill, and the brakes kicked into action. |
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If your trailer is equipped with electric brakes, check the drums and shoes for wear and the brake magnet for condition. |
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The truck driver slams on his brakes, and the back of the truck pops open, spilling out at least six crates of water bottles. |
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You can almost hear the squealing brakes and clanging bells of the trolley cars outside the courtroom as the crowd swells. |
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Another possibility was a crash on landing caused by failure of landing gear and brakes. |
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The wheels of the car shrieked in protest as Khanor slammed on the brakes, nearly spinning out. |
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If you are a stickler for quiet brakes, you can also cut out shim washers for spacing the brake caliper brake mounts on the frame or fork. |
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Sahn pressed the brakes as hard as he could, but now his own speed and momentum were against him. |
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Time to get my truck fixed, my mountain bike needs a tune-up, and the brakes on my scooter are a little loose. |
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I used rudder, stick, and brakes to keep the jet from sliding sideways or departing the runway. |
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It was underpowered, the brakes were very mushy, and the styling and interior were very blah. |
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Forced to slam on her own brakes as the vehicles immediately ahead crashed into the carnage, Sonya braced herself for impact. |
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Big knobby tires, suspension fork and disc brakes make this one mean extreme machine, or at least one that looks the part. |
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Skeletons do not have any brakes or suspension and with top speeds exceeding 80 mph, this is not a sport for the timid. |
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To cope with its extra power, the ST gets appreciably larger disc brakes plus special calipers on all four wheels. |
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In addition, the plant produces corner modules, disc brake calipers, drum brakes and wheel cylinders. |
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I have read all the letters in your column regarding the brakes rubbing and the calipers not retracting. |
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Take-off was delayed for around 90 minutes while engineers carried out safety checks and tested the brakes. |
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On touchdown, I immediately applied the brakes and fed in a little back stick to raise the stabilators and increase the drag. |
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The headlights of a bus flash across the front of the shelter, and, with a squeal of brakes, it pulls in. |
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Trucks also can't slow down as quickly as a car so think about that the next time you squeak in front of one and slam on the brakes. |
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I smelled burning rubber and realized I had hot brakes and possibly a blown tire. |
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Aziz takes off quickly on his bicycle, which has no brakes or lights, and blows out one of his tires. |
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The crew chief was underneath the starboard sponson, trying to unseat the landing-gear pin, when my copilot released the brakes. |
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The hydraulic disc brakes are small and light, and the rotors fit onto splines on lightweight hubs. |
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We see children come into the shop, asking us to blow their tyres up, and we find brakes that don't work, forks badly bent and wheels buckled. |
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Approaching this year's jamboree in Gloucestershire, he is riding better than ever at 34, having put the brakes on a helter-skelter lifestyle. |
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Panicked and confused, I hit both brakes at the same time. I then flipped over the handlebars and slid across the gravel. |
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He screamed at the car, still slamming the brakes, but nothing was happening. |
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Then his mouth slammed down on the smile as his right foot slammed down on the brakes. |
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The technique to going quick in one of these jiggers is to leave the braking as late as possible, and enter the corner under brakes, so that the front tyres are biting. |
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Outside, the church bus rumbled to a stop, air brakes wheezing. |
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These are stored and reassembled in a 'pick in layers' operation, then sent out radially to Brakes 15 regional distribution centres. |
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Twelve estate versions, called Shooting Brakes, were built at Aston's owner David Browns request. |
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Steve Devlin's subsequent penalty was brilliantly blocked by Breedon but undermanned Brakes couldn't summon up an equaliser. |
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The factory is recalling all the cars because of a problem with the brakes. |
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The woman allegedly decided to hit her brakes suddenly and veer toward an exit, losing Tirico. |
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But she pumped the brakes when she found out she was pregnant with her second daughter. |
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Both the non-handshake and his speech might be seen as Rouhani tapping the brakes, not slamming them. |
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That would be the job of the brakes, which cannot actually stop hard-packed snow from being, y'know, slippery. |
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Suddenly it swerved across the road, and I jammed on the brakes. |
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Quickly the rider jammed on the brakes again, harder this time, and abruptly stopped in place, his back wheel rearing a few feet off of the ground from the lost momentum. |
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The rules change that allows the use of disc brakes has helped me hold the Plymouth at the starting line, and the LED Tree has quickened my reaction times. |
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He slammed the brakes as the world whirled around and past him. |
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It had air brakes and 15 gears and was in good working condition. |
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Another hiss and squeal signaled the release of the air brakes. |
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It is to be remembered, incidentally, that these flaps are not air brakes. |
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The British systems had been Americanized and the air brakes replaced. |
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A computer relays those signals to the brakes, motor, and steering system. |
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To allow the trailer to roll back away from the damaged concrete as it was being lifted, the trailer's brakes had to be released manually at the same time. |
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Options such as ABS brakes and remote locking will cost you extra. |
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The brakes hiss and squeal as the carriages reach the buffers. |
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The appreciation of the lev against the US dollar, and stability in the price of goods on international markets, would serve as brakes against inflation. |
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Nutter opines that while polycarbonate technology will never be as cheap as glass, it does bring in value much as anti-lock brakes or airbags did. |
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Electronic controls gather information from the anti-lock brakes and other sensors to enable it to react within 50 milliseconds, much faster than competitive viscous devices. |
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But we can tell you that the outdoorsy type is more likely than the average American to own a car that's equipped with airbags and anti-lock brakes. |
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In addition, unlike the previous model, anti-lock brakes, electronic stability programme and cruise control and speed limiter are all fitted as standard on the new model. |
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The standard Roll Stability Control system prevents or decreases the likelihood of rollovers by managing throttle and brakes to induce understeer. |
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Beyond the unusual look of the car, it incorporated many new features considered standard today, such as seat belts, disc brakes, safety glass, and independent suspension. |
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For example, her car brakes were tampered with and she suspects him. |
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After years of upping the stakes with larger booths, more lavish parties and fancy tchotchkes, some exhibitors are putting the brakes on wild spending. |
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The bus wheezes its way uphill with a wrenching of gears and whining of suffering brakes along the steep winding roads that scale the suburban hills around Sarajevo. |
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The main difference between mine and the one pictured above is that mine doesn't have hand brakes and on the back, it has a snazzy pair of hot pink saddle bags. |
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Glenn opened his mouth to respond, but quickly snapped it shut when the unmistakable sound of sirens echoed down the tunnels, the screech of brakes, someone yelling. |
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Yesterday the exhaust fell off my car, today the brakes seized! |
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My Beemer has an almost ridiculous amount of power, yet equally powerful brakes and such precise steering I feel safer driving it than our minivan. |
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With the looping left-right into the semicircular end-turn coming up fast, go hard on the brakes, and turn in firmly before pushing up the power again to aim for the exit. |
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I hit the brakes and aimed it toward the shoulder of the highway. |
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Lauren prepares a smart reply, but she is stopped when the brakes of the elevator squeal and it grinds to a halt, sending the pair flying backwards into the wall. |
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But a nightmarish shot at the 15th, where he blazed the ball into a water hazard, put the brakes on his charge and he stumbled home for nine-under. |
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The Cruiser pack adds anti-lock brakes, alloy wheels, a cassette player, hard spare wheel cover, power moon roof which tilts or slides according to your whim. |
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Theo slammed on the brakes, and the car skidded sideways into the road. |
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There were skid marks where she applied her brakes to no avail. |
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I wondered uneasily if the brakes were power assisted or not. |
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Jack slammed on the brakes and slewed to a stop in a cloud of dust. |
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Once the water is sluiced off, the brakes might suddenly get big power. |
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If you are a beginner cyclist, apply both brakes with even pressure. |
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He also needs to put the brakes on the state's budget-busting aid to local school districts, spiraling up at two to three times the rate of inflation. |
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What do you do, then, if you want to put the brakes on the future? |
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His poor performance at PMQs put the brakes on early momentum. |
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In the past, rising oil prices have put the brakes on economic growth. |
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It just seems to me we're going to lose very important technologies, very important human capital if we don't do something soon to put the brakes on here. |
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Smith, a veteran of one Europa Cup and world cup season is the brakeman in the team and is confident he can put the brakes on Britain's rivals this season. |
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The braking system is all-powerful to meet the car's performance levels, with improved air ducting and air flow to the front brakes, as well as a new brake pad material. |
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Inevitably, they will have to slam on the brakes and cut in front of you in order to avoid hitting the very large transport truck in the oncoming lane. |
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Conventional hydraulic brakes work by using a cylinder, which squeezes brake calipers together around the wheel's rotor when the brake petal is depressed. |
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