Along the way, the automatic tutor would quiz the student and respond to questions, much as a human tutor does. |
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Promotion to the aedileship was automatic for patricians, but Vespasian wasn't a patrician. |
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An automatic weather station was also installed to record rainfall, wind speed and wind direction. |
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The luxury lavatory has even been embellished with an automatic air-freshener. |
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Target acquisition is achieved by using the joystick to steer the sight manually or with automatic tracking. |
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The body performs many automatic tasks, including self-repair, maintenance and adaptation. |
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Other useful items are automatic lights and wipers and the radio gave first class reception on all wavebands. |
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Most importantly, it kept the heated, automatic waterers for the 75 sheep in the barn from freezing. |
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There is no automatic reason why share prices as a whole should plummet as a result of the attacks. |
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It ran for four years and explored the feasibility of retrieving speech documents by using the output of an automatic speech recognizer. |
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Tracey, 32, who has waived her automatic right to anonymity, said it was only now that she felt strong enough to speak out about her ordeal. |
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I found Phil's post particularly illuminating, and tried turning off a few of the automatic index template rebuilds. |
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I knew that I wanted a smallish 2004 automatic model with as few as possible kilometres on the clock. |
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They now have two more games to play and victories in these games will ensure automatic qualification for the knock-out stages. |
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England travel to Turkey's capital for their final Euro 2004 Qualifier needing at least a draw to ensure automatic qualification. |
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I will buy the robot floor washer when it comes out, and the automatic lawnmower as soon as I can afford one. |
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Milk products are packaged 16 quarts or four gallons to a case and automatic stackers stack them six high. |
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But as it moved south, a battery powering the train's automatic interconnecting doors went flat and the doors jammed shut. |
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The library is now compliant with federal accessibility standards, incorporating ramps, automatic doors, and an elevator. |
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The engine puts out 140 hp and performs very well mated to a VTi automatic transaxle. |
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Equipment will include electrically retractable rear-view mirrors and automatic air-conditioning. |
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The aitchbone may be cut in a fully automatic operation performed when the carcass is suspended on overhead rails. |
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Should the gas tank, situated in the spare wheel well, run dry, the switch back to petrol is automatic. |
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It was, as a matter of English law, an automatic consequence of the loss of the goods within the jurisdiction. |
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From elevators to automatic doors, these products help ease the lifestyle of aging families and persons with physical needs. |
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Put whole potatoes into this exclusive automatic conveyor, and make hundreds of julienne fries in seconds. |
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Interlocks and circuitry are provided to effect safe automatic sequencing of the joggling machine. |
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An automatic winding system will be installed as the clock presently has to be wound every three days by hand. |
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Police officers identified the youth from the man's description and searched the boy's room, where they found a case for an automatic air gun. |
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I turn off nearly every automatic feature there is, from conversion of hyphens to appropriate dashes, to AutoCorrect and AutoFormat. |
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Lo said the vessel's automatic navigation system and radar were damaged during the attack. |
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Rather than retreat, she seduced him by falling into a trance and pretending to succumb to a bout of automatic writing. |
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Moving down from the dashboard the gear-lever has a brushed alloy cover which, at first glance, makes this six-speed manual look like an automatic. |
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There is no automatic appeal procedure against the adjudicator's decision. |
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Or perhaps babies rely on an innate facility for making automatic distinctions of up to three or four items without counting them out, as some other scientists theorize. |
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In automatic mode it actuates the hydraulic valves that control the blade. |
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The building's entire roof is a rainwater collector, feeding two 30,000-gallon cisterns, which store water used for irrigation via an automatic sprinkler system. |
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If you're in a blind, well, not much you can do, but if you can use a camera with a manual rewind and advance instead of automatic, that would certainly be preferable. |
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They use wireless radios to call elevators or open automatic doors. |
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His aorta and amygdala do not receive this information by automatic transfer. |
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As menacing as those automatic rifles were, I felt the Somalis were bluffing. |
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In America, a madman on a mission like his would no doubt have carried automatic pistols and probably an assault rifle. |
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Hovering above the scene, commandos in helicopters were poised with automatic rifles. |
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The low crunch of packed dirt against rubber tire was overwhelmed by the ragged explosions of automatic gunfire. |
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Instead we heard the crackle of automatic gunfire and we could see gray smoke rising from the eastern side of the town. |
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He now stands in the self-proclaimed caliphate, also holding a child as well as an automatic weapon. |
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By then the S-75 had earned a reputation similar to that of the ubiquitous AK-47 automatic rifle, designed by Mikhail Kalashnikov. |
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Authorities also found a shotgun and an unregistered AK-47 automatic rifle in the home. |
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Lateral airbags, xenon headlamps, headlamp wash, automatic headlamps, automatic wipers and heat reflecting windscreen are among the features that have been removed. |
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Apple is working on an automatic alert system that rings a doctor if blood sugar or blood pressure gets out of whack. |
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Users now have automatic matching and checking capability against purchase prices and receiving amounts, helping to eliminate accounts payable errors. |
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In 1999, the House of Lords Act abolished the automatic right of hereditary peers to sit in the House of Lords. |
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The timing for this is not automatic and it can be months after the vacancy arose, or even abandoned if there is a general election due soon. |
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The bill did receive Royal Assent, and from 1999, hereditary peers have not had the automatic right to sit in Parliament. |
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A recent development of the breastshot wheel is a hydraulic wheel which effectively incorporates automatic regulation systems. |
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Improved versions were used to stabilize automatic tracking mechanisms of telescopes and to control speed of ship propellers and rudders. |
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Development over the next century and a half led to an automatic mule and to finer and stronger yarn. |
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It was refined over the next 47 years until a design by Kenworthy and Bullough made the operation completely automatic. |
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To become fully automatic, a loom needs a filling stop motion which will brake the loom, if the weft thread breaks. |
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Over the next decades, Cartwright's ideas were modified into a reliable automatic loom. |
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At this point the loom has become automatic except for refilling weft pirns. |
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Chestnut and Pea are used in hand fired furnaces while the smaller Rice and Buckwheat are used in automatic stoker furnaces. |
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Fully automatic mechanical lathes, employing cams and gear trains for controlled movement, are called screw machines. |
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By 1940, automation via cams, such as in screw machines and automatic chuckers, had already been very well developed for decades. |
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Table motion may be controlled manually, but is usually advanced by an automatic feed mechanism acting on the feedscrew. |
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Both automatic refrigerators for daily use and deepfreeze preservation are inventions of permanent value. |
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Google Street View will blur houses for any user who makes a request, in addition to the automatic blurring of faces and licence plates. |
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As pretacked bodies approach the automatic respot line on the body build trucks, the latches that hold them to the trucks are manually released. |
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This complex of computer controlled automatic flood barriers are housed below ground and rise automatically when a flood threat is detected. |
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Ranges without automatic target placements sometimes have concrete trenches where personnel lift and retract, mark and replace targets. |
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In the other case the scanner performs a given number of scannings, thus giving an automatic display of the complete set of measuring points. |
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In driver's education, they used to teach students to drive in cars with a three-on-the-tree, but now the cars all have automatic transmission. |
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If automatic error trapping is on and a trappable error occurs then the program is terminated. |
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A little girl was given an automatic weapon to play with this week. |
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There are automatic no-touch dispensers for increased hygiene and to avoid cross contamination in public washrooms. |
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Measurement of blood acetoacetate and b-hydroxy butyrate in an automatic analyser. |
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In addition, the workstation includes BriefNet automatic production of weather charts and flight documentation. |
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An automatic device that monitors pH and adds ammonium bicarbonate when necessary can be built into the digester. |
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Zacatecas state prosecutors' spokesman Jorge Flores says soldiers also seized several automatic rifles and vehicles. |
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The automatic rebid process, however, leaves significant public safety gaps. |
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They gave me a choice between an automatic or standard transmission. |
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When rotor goes to autorotation, an inclined alpha hinge provides automatic change of blade pitch to three degrees as the shaft stops rotating. |
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Newly created peers in the Peerage of Great Britain were given the automatic right to sit in the Lords. |
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Vatican City is also home to the world's only automatic teller machine that gives instructions in Latin. |
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Most plough makers offer an automatic reset system for tough conditions or rocky soils. |
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The automatic reset design has only recently been introduced on American plows, but has been used extensively on European and Australian plows. |
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The automatic reset design permits higher field efficiencies since stopping for stones is practically eliminated. |
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There is no necessary, far less automatic, connection between intermediatory behaviour and the production of literature. |
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In the event of pilot disorientation, the Flight Control System allows for rapid and automatic recovery by the simple press of a button. |
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The 1920s saw some vehicles fitted with automatic couplings and steel bodies. |
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The first commercial car to use automatic seat belts was the 1975 Volkswagen Golf. |
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By early 1978, Volkswagen had reported 90,000 Rabbits sold with automatic seat belts. |
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A study released in 1978 by the United States Department of Transportation claimed that cars with automatic seat belts had a fatality rate of. |
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Also, many automatic seat belt systems are incompatible with child safety seats, or only compatible with special modifications. |
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Speed control was either automatic, using a governor, or by a manual valve. |
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Practical applications also include automatic evolution of computer programmes. |
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Later, under the reforms of the dictator Sulla, Quaestors were made automatic members of the Senate, though most of his reforms did not survive. |
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The new nine-speed automatic transmission has made it smoother than the five-speed, but I still found it lurchy and lumbering. |
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Through the decade, heavy metal was used by certain critics as a virtually automatic putdown. |
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Davies was not a member of the LPGA Tour, so the LPGA changed its constitution to grant Davies automatic membership. |
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This resulted in certain automatic stress shifts between related forms in a paradigm, depending on the nature of the suffixes added. |
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British citizens, however, do not have an automatic right to reside in any of the Overseas Territories. |
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Either of these features enabled automatic distinction between BOTCs related to different territories. |
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It is true that Ulster is given the right to contract out, but she can only do so after automatic inclusion in the Irish Free State. |
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Statutes must receive Royal Assent from the Queen before becoming law, however this is now only a formal procedure and is automatic. |
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Some are linked, with automatic progression from the infant school to the junior school, and some are not. |
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The Trade Disputes and Trade Unions Act 1927 made general strikes illegal and ended the automatic payment of union members to the Labour Party. |
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Ireland have been granted automatic entry to the tournament due to their strong showing in the 2008 World Cup. |
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In 1893 his eldest son Francis was made a baron, thus giving him an automatic seat in the House of Lords. |
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In India, the Government has produced an automatic centralised system for paying excise. |
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The law was changed to make copyright protection automatic, and for the life of the author. |
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In conjunction with the latter, he also devised an automatic curb sender, a kind of telegraph key for sending messages on a cable. |
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Other laws suggested that the eldest son had automatic claims to the buildings. |
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Still another icebreaker is shivering, the automatic, noncoordinated activation of muscle motions for the sole purpose of generating heat. |
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From the 1938 World Cup onwards, host nations receive automatic qualification to the final tournament. |
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Since the title of Prince of Wales is not automatic, there have been times when it was held by no one. |
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Some stations produce manual observations during business hours and revert to automatic observations outside these times. |
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Other works included books, poems, pamphlets, automatic texts and theoretical tracts. |
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Paalen contributed Fumage and Onslow Ford Coulage as new pictorial automatic techniques. |
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Advanced methods of automatic welding are used to compensate for this drawback. |
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All the operational lighthouses on the Farnes are now automatic and have no resident keepers, although in former years they did. |
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Mapping programs such as SACM have automatic overpost deletion routines but useful data often are eliminated. |
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Sandford, commanding C3, elected to steer his ship into the viaduct manually instead of depending on the automatic system. |
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Such systems often combine two radar frequencies in the same antenna in order to allow automatic steering, or radar lock. |
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By the 1970s, icebreaking ships were equipped with automatic transmissions of satellite photographs of ice in Antarctica. |
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My automatic reaction was to deal with the anxiety he evoked in me by pathologizing him as paranoid and obsessive compulsive. |
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The next innovation in automatic milking was the milk pipeline, introduced in the late 20th century. |
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The steam engine, vastly improved in 1775 by James Watt, brought automatic stirring mechanisms and pumps into the brewery. |
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We made a practice run with the automatic paint sprayer on a piece of scrap. |
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These territories were considered to have been settled by British colonists, and therefore the reception of English law was automatic. |
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With a six-speed automatic transmission, this luxury ragtop revs all the way to a race-car-like 7,600 rpm. |
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You'll also find cruise control, driver and front passenger airbags, tyre pressure sensor, athermic windscreen and automatic headlights. |
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A fully automatic Batch Plant feeds one Heavy oil fired, end-fired regenerative furnace to melt soda lime flint and green glass. |
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Cruising at motorway speeds is effortless thanks to silky changes in the automatic and manual modes, but there is a slightly detectable jerkiness to the up-changes under load. |
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In the future, it is planned to install the same stations in other regions of the country, and create a network of the automatic weather stations in Kyrgyzstan. |
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Other features include a built-in water gauge and an automatic shutoff feature, which immediately cuts the heat when the kettle's contents reach a rolling boil. |
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My old car was a stickshift, but my new one is an automatic. |
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Getrag Ford Transmissions, make 400,000 automatic and manual transmissions next door to the east of JLR's Halewood plant, for Ford, Volvo and Mazda vehicles. |
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The unit is completely automatic in operation and tower stentors, matching the power output of the amplifier, are provided for roof or tower mounting. |
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Even in a painstakingly designed application like Microsoft Word, automatic features for capitalizing text and applying formatting often confound users of all levels. |
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Most systems have a small host table, but it cannot be used for all applications because it is not scalable and does not have a standard method for automatic distribution. |
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A number of countries have recently limited the use by civilian populations of the semi and full automatic firearms, to the detriment of competition at an international level. |
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Machine tools can be operated manually, or under automatic control. |
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These are the only two hereditary peers whose right to sit is automatic. |
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It isn't necessarily an automatic appeal after every judgment has been made, however, if there is a legal basis for the appeal, then one has the right to do so. |
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Morgan developed the first automatic traffic signal and gas mask. |
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Then standing before a closet mirror, he put the automatic to his head, at the point of the pterion, and pressed the comfortably concaved trigger. |
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Intellectually, the new methods of historical and anthropological study undermine automatic acceptance of biblical stories, as did the sciences of geology and biology. |
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This notion however is a superficial comprehension, prompted no doubt by Breton's initial emphasis on automatic writing as the main route toward a higher reality. |
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Fortunately for the noncampers, half of the hotel rooms overlook the seaside stage, making attendance almost automatic, and very convenient in bad weather. |
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In October 2015, the European Union and Liechtenstein signed a tax agreement to ensure the automatic exchange of financial information in case of tax disputes. |
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Many countries normally allow entry to holders of passports of other countries, sometimes requiring a visa also to be obtained, but this is not an automatic right. |
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StencilWasher MP automatic misprint and stencil cleaner removes non-reflowed solder paste and adhesives from assemblies, stencils and screens, including reflowed assemblies. |
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Now imagine that the main automatic exchange is out of service and all those calls have to be made the old-fashioned way, by hello girls, taking ten times as long. |
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I never learned to drive a stick. I can only drive an automatic. |
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KnitWorks simplifies development of knit jacquard, textured and automatic striped fabrics, and interfaces directly with most makes of knitting machines. |
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After automatic machinery was developed the cost of lamps fell. |
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The system will combine 9 MeV transmission imaging radiography with automatic identification of high atomic number materials such as tungsten, lead, uranium, or plutonium. |
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Between 2009 and 2014 teams had to apply for a license to play in Super League, this also meant there was no automatic promotion between Super League and the Championship. |
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Thus, elite families, who were able to afford quality meat, appointed this task to servants or invested in technology like automatic turning devices. |
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Thus, a central conclusion of Keynesian economics is that, in some situations, no strong automatic mechanism moves output and employment towards full employment levels. |
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When driver side airbags became mandatory on all passenger vehicles in model year 1995, most manufacturers stopped equipping cars with automatic seat belts. |
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Though more awkward for vehicle occupants, most manufacturers opted to use less expensive automatic belts rather than airbags during this time period. |
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The first car to feature automatic shoulder belts as standard equipment was the 1981 Toyota Cressida, but the history of such belts goes back further. |
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The Overhead Railway was the first railway in the world to use electric multiple units, the first to employ automatic signalling, and the first to install an escalator. |
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John Major won the party leadership election on 27 November 1990, and his appointment led to an almost automatic boost in Conservative Party fortunes. |
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The ANS is the part of our nervous systems that governs unconscious, automatic functions such as digestion, breathing, heart rate, sexual arousal, and sleep. |
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The final regulations provide rules for making an election out of the automatic allocation of GST exemption to indirect skips, for any or all transfers to a particular trust. |
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Includes an integral splice table and unwind stand with 3-inch air shaft, pneumatic brake, automatic edge guide, and constant control of unwind tension. |
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