Could you give me a possible list of adapters, transformers, and gender changers that are generally used? |
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Watchers are notorious pencil sharpeners, ribbon changers, plant waterers, home repairers and abhorrers of messy rooms or messy pages. |
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Thyristor-assisted tap changers use thyristors to take the on-load current while the main contacts change over from one tap to the next. |
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This sort of party could appeal to sea changers and people in the larger regional centres, as well as traditional rural voters. |
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The practices of the unscrupulous money changers stand indicted in the court of public opinion rejected by the minds and hearts of men. |
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The machines are attractive to coin changers who don't like paying the fees charged by commercial coin machines. |
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If they really wanted us to be inconspicuous why don't they have us wear all black like the set changers at the theater? |
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However, in my opinion, they would need a team of Formula One wheel changers standing by. |
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The team switched the front and rear tire changers last month and will hold tryouts before Daytona. |
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Older workers are less likely to consider an internship but they are an excellent way for career changers to enter a new profession. |
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Do channel changers, electric coffee pots and your trusty computer represent your main interaction with machines? |
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All in all, this is a return to form for DiFranco, and these tracks should spend a lot of time in rotation on CD changers and mp3 players. |
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Its popularity has generated a number of automation products, including automated changers that can back up more than 100GB of data. |
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We were surprised to find that the not-so-new CD changers for cars had no problem handling our test CDs of just under 92 minutes in length. |
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You would think that thousands of hours of songs would be enough for a generation that has grown up with single CD changers. |
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When Gandhi came out of the jail, he united both the Swarjists and the no changers, and opined that Swarajists would enter the councils. |
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Options include live spindle with C axis, part and tool probe systems, and a range of manual or hydraulic chucks and automatic chuck changers. |
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Both are now shepherding clean-tech start-ups that have the potential to be disruptive game changers. |
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Debates are not game changers unless one guy makes a huge mistake and neither of them did. |
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Use the ultra-thin gender changers for the most attractive and professional appearance! |
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In an ideal world, the public would vote with their channel changers. |
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I used to own 2 CD changers that were able to hold 4 CDs at a time. |
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And this leaves the regime changers with a dilemma and a paradox. |
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For music lovers there are in-car entertainment systems including CD changers, amplifiers, woofers, speakers and tweeters in a mind-boggling range. |
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On every street corner, gangs of female money changers wave fat wads of kwanzas in the air, the fluctuating exchange rate testimony to the vagaries of the war economy. |
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Exchanging European banknotes to rupiah and only then converting them into the euro would cost customers twice the transaction fees money changers charged. |
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The coldest product during 2002, according to several top after-market executives, was multi-disc CD changers, which until last year had been selling quite well. |
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The traders, shops, money changers and such were allowed to deal outside of the gates of the bourg or castle compound, in an area called a Faubourg. |
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Two of his PRO Series tire changers and one wheel balancer are now exclusively offered with shipping discounts with a special coupon code. |
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Screen changers are used when the screen must be changed several times over a long continuous production time. |
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One, NC Machine Tool Builder models the kinematics of numerical control machines, tools, tool changers, pallet changers, and other peripherals. |
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That drives travelers to the money changers in the street and depresses the rial yet further on the free market. |
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Serious media freaks can even daisy-chain up to 63 of the changers together, then share them over a network. |
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Last year, Conair in Pittsburgh began offering custom-designed screen changers in a new partnership with BD Plast Filtering Systems Srl. |
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He advised the citizens of Arab Spring countries to exchange their currency at a Saudi bank because money changers may not accept these currencies. |
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Mobile marketing, nearfield communication and marketing automation have become huge game changers that can greatly impact one's return on investment. |
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Under Pakistani law, it is the responsibility of the central bank which is known as the State Bank of Pakistan, to monitor activities of money changers. |
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Casinos, international credit card payment gateways, money changers and money transfer service providers in the country are to be brought under the purview of Indian laws. |
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Up to sixty-three changers can be daisy-chained together in a tree configuration for media distribution to other workstations throughout a network. |
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And he made a scourge of smale cordes, and drave them all out off the temple, bothe shepe and oxen, and powred doune the changers money, and overthrue their tables. |
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With low capital requirements of Dh1 million for money changers and Dh2 million for money transferrers, the UAE has a large number of licence holders in the business. |
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