Unlike boilies these are not a hard bait but, being round, they can be fired out to a fair range by carefully using a catapult. |
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Even signing on to Tomb Raider doesn't seem to have been part of any grand plan to catapult himself into the big league. |
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The trebuchet allows the flower to throw pollen further than a simple catapult would, she said. |
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It left a 9.5mm ball bearing, possibly fired by a catapult or gas-powered gun, embedded under 16-year-old Nathan Gould's right eye. |
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As I was sitting on the catapult waiting to launch, I noticed the weather changing. |
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Revaluing the yuan could catapult China's economy past some of the world's biggest. |
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A catapult fired point-blank, and flames broke over the roiled water, but it was pointless. |
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I hope that these rules can save you my heartache and catapult you to the top of the leaderboard! |
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The drill is to charge downslope at the towering ramp and catapult off the top lip into a McTwist, a Rodeo Flip, or some other contortion. |
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A spigot projecting from the otherwise cylindrical charge would have been used to locate it accurately on the catapult. |
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Short-legged hoppers rely on the release of stored energy in a rapid catapult action, Burrows explains in his paper. |
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The seaplane, which had folding wings, was launched by catapult off a runway on the deck. |
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His feet caught me square in the shins., causing me to catapult up into the air. |
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After we shot down the catapult, we saw a sheen of hydraulic fluid covering the pressure bulkhead in the back of the aircraft. |
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Nothing can catapult you into the highest stratum of intellectuality, quite as readily as books. |
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Pull on the spider's leg to catapult him up, so he can chow down on flying bees, gnats and butterflies. |
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However, the knock-on effect was to catapult her into the front rank of America's punditocracy, where she has remained ever since. |
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He also has a piece of adhesive gum with drawing pins sunk in it which, when combined with a thick rubber band, makes a horrifying catapult. |
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The fuselage is strengthened for repeated carrier catapult launches and arrester landings. |
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Another Sailor got an eyeful of hydraulic fluid while conducting catapult preventive maintenance checks. |
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That's enough to catapult it to 60 mph in 10.1 seconds and on to a top speed of 113 mph. |
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Shutting down and egressing from the aircraft while on the catapult would have been the most conservative course of action. |
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For a high school science project, my son and his pals built a 16-foot tall medieval siege catapult. |
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On one occasion, bricklayers building the new facility came under fire from a youngster armed with a catapult. |
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Tau Beta Pi, an engineering honor society, will hold its annual egg catapult competition. |
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Then, probably using a catapult, they smashed 13 windows, leaving the school facing a hefty repair bill. |
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His mind was running too efficiently, like a catapult launching a stone so fast that its pegs splintered. |
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Last year a man lost the sight in his left eye after he answered a knock at his door and was hit by a stone fired from a catapult. |
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A home-made catapult firing a steel ball bearing or lead ball can have twice the kinetic energy of the average airgun. |
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Before Night Falls, ironically, was the film that helped to catapult Bardem into the American spotlight. |
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Two hours of original script and music catapult the audience through the very best and freshest Northern Irish exportable wit. |
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The minimum flight velocity was so high that the aircraft could not be hand-launched but instead required a catapult. |
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With the Greyhound shuddering and jolting, the pilot inches the aircraft across the deck towards the waiting catapult. |
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I was standing a squadron watch in the carrier's air operations, with a critical night-missing flight in tension on the catapult. |
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The vehicle was launched from a catapult and snagged as it glided off the launch rails. |
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There is no magic switch that can be turned on that would catapult Sierra Leone into the future. |
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A wayward camera does not help student wizards to catapult malevolent plants at poisonous mushrooms or send explosive cauldrons flying into barriers. |
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If this is so, far from sidelining the importance of the moral environment, the excursus through determinism will catapult it to the head of the agenda. |
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As the dot matrix printer fed the paper through it triggered the fall of another weight, and subsequently caused a seven foot long catapult to fire. |
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Scientists and engineers, he said, were paid handsomely to match wits in the catapult competition. |
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We had live chickens and I was trying to shoot them from a real-life catapult into painted green pigs in boxes. |
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Issues raised in the course of the inquiry on the link between the labour market and recruitment quickly catapult recruitment into prominence. |
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The catapult or trebuchet model is a classic example used to teach Design of Experiments. |
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A lovely, expensive catapult was a new weapon for his armoury. |
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Just over five short seconds is all it needs to catapult the little roadster from zero to a hundred. |
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You are paid if one or more of the numbers you marked is smashed by a rock from the catapult. |
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She also tempered the analogy of the law as an engine of change that could catapult social and economic policies into a new era. |
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Design a build a catapult to be used by scientists on the first Mars research station to launch payload into orbit. |
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Whether he's building a barrier or carrying to the catapult, the Foot Soldier bears a stone on his shoulder. |
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High-speed Internet access will catapult Pontiac and the Gatineau Valley into the new economy. |
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Fend them off in up to 60 levels of hilarious fun by hurtling courageous penguins at them with your trusty catapult! |
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A slight push on the throttle lever is enough to catapult you into the next corner. |
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This class of carrier does not utilize a steam catapult for launching fighters but is equipped instead with a ski jump at the bow to allow short take-offs. |
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But it was enough to catapult Davis into the national spotlight and raise immediate speculation about statewide office. |
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But then you find yourself with the revenue to purchase that catapult you've been wanting. |
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The students were able to assemble an ancient catapult and then launch a variety of lead missiles into the air in the tilt yards to see how far they could fling them. |
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Pass plays could be even more frustrating, since trying to accurately throw a piece of felt with the metal catapult was like trying to thread a needle from across the room. |
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The month-long adventure sports extravaganza will have bungee jumping, trampoline catapult, hot air ballooning, wall climbing, and obstacle courses. |
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As it approached mid day we decided to pack up and I fired out the floating pellets on to the water with my catapult and then started to pack away my gear. |
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It is believed the children may have used a catapult to fire the stone. |
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Having a weapon in school meant being caught with a catapult. |
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Officers believe that someone is driving round in a car with a weapon capable of discharging the ball bearings, possibly a catapult, and firing it randomly at properties. |
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She carried two Arado aircraft that could be launched by catapult. |
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Keller looked over at the steam rising from the catapult on the forward deck, watched the sailors scurrying around to ready it to fire the next jet skyward. |
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It was a sweltering 140 degrees on the flight deck as we taxied our Prowler to the catapult for a late July launch into the skies of the Arabian Gulf. |
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With our borrowed rope and wood we lashed together a catapult of sorts, fastened between two saplings, counter balanced and with wound rope for extra spring. |
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Small catapult purpose designed for long pole fishing. Features an ultra lightweight synthetic pouch with rigid plastic grip and ultra soft India rubber elastics. |
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Remote bird releasers catapult a live bird into the air when you trigger it. |
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Re-enactment groups will use archery, slingstaffs and a full-scale replica of a Roman catapult, known as a ballista, to entertain crowds. |
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The Romans used the aqueduct to distribute water, the catapult to defend their cities, and the hypocaust to heat the Roman baths. |
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Tourism has a large role to play in the future of our local economy, and this project will catapult tourism to the forefront of economic diversification in Vanderhoof. |
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The engine is up to the challenge, coming alive at 3,000 rpm and really working itself up from the 5,000 rpm mark, before becoming a true catapult from 7,000 rpm and its maximum 10,500 rpm. |
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Capability metrics Cpk, Cpk Upper, Cpk Lower, Sigma Level, and DPM are calculated for the catapult, enabling you to determine whether it is ready for production. |
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He had grandiose illusions and thought that if the Workers Party could capture the farmer-labor movement, the party would catapult itself into national influence. |
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Excellent catapult for long pole fishing, featuring a synthetic mesh pouch with rigid plastic grip and ultra soft India rubber elastics. The frame design allows the bait to be delivered in a closer pattern. |
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Suppose you are manufacturing catapults and customers demand the distance the catapult throws a standard ball is 25 meters, plus or minus 1 meter. |
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Ginger dreams of an air route, whether by wing, slingshot or catapult. |
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Interpol's public appeal hopes to catch nine fugitives suspected of environmental crimes costing hundreds of millions of dollars, in a move to catapult the issue to the forefront of international law enforcement. |
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This is not a lasting financial commitment, but an initial investment to catapult CCS technology to the point where it's a viable and a competitive solution to preserving the value of Canada's energy resources. |
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After someone fired a catapult at his home, breaking a window, Ryneš gave the recordings to the police, allowing them to identify two suspects, who were subsequently prosecuted. |
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Teams attempt to launch a cabbage by using a modern version of the old Trebuchet catapult. |
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Its streets twist in cow-path fashion between centuries-old houses, its hills catapult down the steep incline of the Rock where its Citadel guns peer out toward the sea. |
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How did she catapult from dropping out of college to landing a plum job? |
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Then, the German loan would catapult him to ignominy, not fame. |
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The blurb for Brighton's new digital catapult centre reads like a political manifesto, with promises of encouraging innovation and unlocking value. |
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Three British innovations contributed toward solution of these problems: a steam-powered catapult, an angled, or canted, flight deck, and a mirror landing-signal system. |
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While one of the other attractions is the Whirlwind Rubsovsm troupe, who acrobatically catapult themselves into the big top at break-neck speed. |
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This festive encampment of tents, mini-stages, natural arenas and livestock quarters will also feature trebuchet and catapult competitions, children's activities, a medieval marketplace and pub. |
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He is alleged to have used a catapult to fire balloons filled with pink paint at the magician at 3am. |
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Almost as extreme, but very common, is catapult assistance from aircraft carriers. |
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The Atlantan quartet swept the polls last year with the release of The Hunter, an album which should catapult them through the stratosphere. |
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Others, like Mr. Welch and James Kudelka, are established talents whom Mr. Tomasson helped catapult through commissions early in their dancemaking careers. |
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The glassworker performed effectively with a two-hook straight bomb rig covering swims at 13 and 17 metres, so that he could catapult loose maggots. |
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This was the first controlled flight, to be officially recognised, by a plane able to take off under its own power alone without any auxiliary machine such as a catapult. |
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The Mini Fruitcake Toss offers a fun workshop to help kids build their own catapult and then gives them a chance to launch tiny fruitcakes and compete for prizes. |
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You may as well win gold for expertly operating a spinning jenny, driving a steam train or Uring boulders from a giant catapult at the stout walls of a rival Lord's castle. |
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Try out the scaled down version of an onager, which is a Roman catapult. |
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