Such activity chokes off creative efforts by others, particularly the small and middle-sized firms that are typically more innovative. |
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Mobile phones, computers, electronic chokes and a model helicopter are some of the things that will be dismantled and assembled for the children. |
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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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Nonetheless, more of us should know that approaching a problem systematically and logically is not a weed that chokes creativity. |
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As she dribbles halfmud from a closed fist held above his mouth, he chokes it down. |
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He does not defiantly explode, he chokes, takes a last glorious breath for his mighty yawp and fumbles the exhale. |
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The council's political masters would rather watch while York chokes than get serious about exhaust fumes. |
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After Rush tries to flee, Rush tases him twice, punches him and chokes him into submission. |
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Both arts employ chokes, armlocks, leglocks and other submission holds to defeat opponents. |
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It chokes the flues in the smoking chimneys, damping the fires so low that they burn badly, filling the houses with noxious fumes. |
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Many fighters now just practise triangle chokes, armbars and sweeps, all from the guard. |
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Yes, it's like wrestling where there's chokes and submissions, arm locks, leg locks, stuff like that. |
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The object is to submit your opponent using a variety of joint locks and chokes, or to win the match on points. |
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Sayles chokes you with enough info to fill a documentary and asks you to chew on it for a while. |
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I hope he chokes on it, she thought, her fear being overcome by a flare of anger. |
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The chief of these is equisetum, known as marestail or horsetail, a plant which rapidly chokes fields of soya if not controlled. |
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Kaltreider is also a believer in screw-in chokes for this high-volume work. |
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Merkel does not offer guns with screw-in chokes, but they do recommend Briley as an after-market source. |
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The council's political masters would rather watch while the city chokes than get serious about exhaust fumes. |
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Once it takes hold it encrusts boat hulls and propellers, and chokes pipes and aquaculture. |
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Then the dodder snakes around its new host, grows into a large stringy mass, and ultimately chokes and kills its lifeline. |
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Expect peanuts or maraschino cherries to be banned shortly after someone chokes on one. |
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If your child regularly chokes, coughs, or sputters while drinking, you should let your doctor know. |
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Suddenly the singer's face dips into her hands and her voice chokes. |
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Then the overrated bush-league April sun chokes in front of 59,000 fans and drops behind the third deck. |
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The switching contactors are equipped with line chokes to limit the current inrush. |
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The complex system of travel permits regulates and often chokes off access. |
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Judo players are trained for using throws, arm bars and chokes. |
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Only guns with the narrowest chokes showed minor distortions after the use of High Performance cartridges. |
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The unrifled and chokes bores of gauge 12 seem me to be in Damas ribbon but the photographs are hardly explicit on this subject. |
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It dissuades investment, dampens economic growth and chokes off development. |
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This is why, mains-filter and output chokes have been integrated into the FD 250-2200, and have, infact, reached the EMC conformity. |
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Coils, chokes, transformers, Rogowski coils, aerials, solenoids, sensors, actuators, electromagnets, relays, etc. Modules and assemblies. |
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From these cores, also excellent chokes and transformers for all sorts of converters can be made. |
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The moment he went home and picked her up for the first time still chokes me up. |
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While chlorine has many industrial and public uses, as a weapon it chokes victims to death. |
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That not only chokes suppliers but undermines Petrobras's own operations, which rely on their products. |
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At eight in the morning heavy traffic, mostly of foreign-made cars, chokes streets that still bear Soviet names. |
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In any case these narrow chokes are known not to be suitable for these cartridges. |
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These chokes are characterised by their linear inductance irrespective of the current or frequency. |
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As the plant growth explodes, it chokes off the oxygen supply normally shared with other organisms living in the water. |
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Its insidious reach enters into medical offices and chokes off the free-speech rights of the people trying to work there. |
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She reluctantly gulps it down, chokes, and allows little rivers of green juice to dribble from the corner of her mouth. |
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Exhausted from the chronic pain that pulsates through her body day and night, she chokes up on the phone. |
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A slushy dysfunctional housewife chokes on a sandwich in her kitchen and wakes up to find that she has been saved by God. |
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It chokes me up a bit when I come back now and he is busy getting his own breakfast and putting on his uniform unassisted and then he charges out the door eagerly. |
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The true oppressor which chokes our potential for growth is the ego. |
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They would opt to have their vehicles maintained and repaired, resulting in an increased demand for spare parts including tires, batteries, and chokes. |
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When you're buying a used shotgun or a shotgun without removable chokes, don't believe the choke designation on any barrel until it has been measured with a bore gauge. |
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The HX1148 module features a centre-tapped inductor on the transmit channel for the most EMI-sensitive applications, while the HX1178 has both chokes on the media side. |
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They are widely used in transformers for the electrical power industry and for transformers, chokes, and other components in the electronics industry. |
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But her tears were not escorted with chokes or quick breaths, like before. |
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Walt actually takes the bike lock and chokes Krazy-8 with it. |
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Untreated waste water also contains nutrients such as nitrogen and phosphorous which can damage the marine environment by promoting excessive growth of algae that chokes off other life. |
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And a Food that chokes, and a Chastisement Grievous. |
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If you have concerns about your child's ability to swallow, or if you notice that your child coughs, chokes, sputters, or wheezes during feeds, you should discuss this with your doctor. |
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After further agitation, Innis chokes Metzger and mayhem ensues. |
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The cavity therefore incorporates RF chokes between the two parts which are designed to prevent the leakage of RF energy whilst holding off the full beam potential. |
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We are able to run extensive tests in our factory-based laboratory to ensure the conformance of customers' products using our range of sinusoidal filters, chokes and other solutions. |
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Between the kerbs and the snow-banks a freshet of clear blue water rises. Within me a freshet that chokes the narrow gorge of my veins. |
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It imprisons you, it turns you into a bundle of jelly, it's going to kill you sooner or later, and in a very unpleasant way, because it almost certainly strangulates you or chokes you. |
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Aspiration can also occur when a baby chokes while drinking or eating solids or liquids, with the food travelling into the windpipe and lungs, rather than into the esophagus. |
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All guns with removable chokes can shoot steel shot. |
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When community decisions reflect the interests of a small group, the risk associated with business rises sharply and chokes entrepreneurship and economic growth. |
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Asthma and other illnesses increase as smog chokes my constituents. |
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It also contains nutrients such as nitrogen and phosphorous which can damage freshwaters and the marine environment by promoting excessive growth of algae that chokes off other life, a process known as eutrophication. |
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While one turbinate engorges with blood and chokes down airflow, the other shrivels to permit big sniffs. |
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The tragedies that have taken place in these tunnels demonstrate the physical and ideological shortcomings of the everything by road' approach, which clogs up transport links and chokes the environment. |
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If a misalignment chokes off the nerve supply to the various organs in the body, called subluxation, the machine detects it and Lemire realigns the bones. |
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She takes an enormous breath, turns bright red, then chokes out a loud, spluttery cough right into my eyes, before falling back in a fit of giggles. |
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A joint statement issued by the four airlines said, 'APD is a self-defeating tax that pays for no environmental benefits, chokes off economic activity and cuts jobs. |
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This program teaches you how to defend yourself against common chokes, grabs, bear hugs,and other attacks, including fighting on the ground and when confronted by a weapon. |
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As the plant permeates a water body, creating a dense canopy, it chokes out sunlight and oxygen, resulting in a sterile underwater environment, Florean explained. |
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