Less than an hour before, traffic ground to a halt when a truck had a blow-out. |
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To clarify in which cases of blow-out fractures ocular motility will naturally recover. |
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The table is set for a blow-out feast that puts Eastern Townships ingredients in the spotlight. |
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The wide, fully surrounding Velcro ring on the blow-out side enables fast installation and secure holding of the inflatables. |
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Considering recent advances in blow-out prevention systems, the probability of a blow-out is low. |
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The cap rock was drilled through and a massive expansion of gas at the bottom of the well caused a blow-out, throwing mud high into the air. |
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Blow out the dust with compressed air, canned air, a blow-out bulb, or a vacuum in the blower mode. |
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And that leads to a handful of blow-out, brutally honest, hard-to-watch fights between Maggie and Milo. |
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Toll Brothers, the Pennsylvania-based luxury homebuilder, Tuesday morning reported a blow-out fourth quarter. |
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Last season, Elbaz celebrated his 10th anniversary helming Lanvin with a blow-out of a party and a big show. |
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Well, the arteries are only designed to withstand certain pressures before there can be a blow-out, just like your car's tyres blowing out. |
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The out of control memory leak remains unchecked while Redmond's Red Adairs grapple to put a lid on the blow-out. |
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So, instead of opting for the full blow-out, you could graze for an hour or so after the turkey on tangerines, almonds and the odd soft-centre. |
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The reinforced sidewalls enable the driver to continue driving safely after loss of tyre pressure, avoiding a potentially dangerous blow-out situation. |
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If evidence is to be called on factual issues, it is likely to be mainly about the usual industry practice relating to installation of blow-out preventers. |
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The blow-out panel consisted of a forward and aft para-aramid fibre grill panel separated by polyurethane foam blocking and was enclosed in an aluminum frame. |
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Portions of the blow-out panel were recovered. |
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Due to the usually very high pressure during oil production and processing, the devices provide a solid front and a blow-out back offering a maximum of security. |
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On the minus side, being presented with such an array of dishes almost always results in the type of culinary blow-out which requires hours of penance in the gym afterwards. |
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That led to a string of blow-out quarters — and blow-out paydays. |
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Ferrari's Felipe Massa, another to suffer a blow-out. |
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After a relatively large oil spill caused for example by a blow-out, an FPSO that is perforated after collision with another vessel or an oil tanker accident it is easy to track down the guilty party. |
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I've had a blow-out in the outside lane of the M1 in a Volvo. |
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Prisoners of this blow-out Titanic, everyone goes round in circles and gets lost, come to blows, fall, surprise each other, embrace? Christoph Marthaler sees the stage very much as a mousetrap. |
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Courtiers are hoping he doesn't blow it with an ill-judged blow-out. |
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Tyresafe X-rayed the tyres and found signs of impact damage, fatigue and stress points, making them much more likely to suffer a blow-out. |
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