The barrel is heavily tapered to further reduce weight and is fitted with a dovetail front sight set in an integral base. |
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The front sight was a dovetail blade and the rear a handmade primitive buckhorn. |
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It may dovetail with comedy, with stysized bloodbaths and gore, with the thriller and morality-play, but it is not beholden to any of them. |
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We dovetail with that in joining up our frozen dessert products with their much wider range of Atkins offerings. |
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The front sight sat up out of its dovetail notch with light visible between it and the slide. |
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We might get kindergarten teachers capable of shaping a decent dovetail joint, which the Billabong's carpenter cannot manage. |
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When I got the paint off, I discovered dovetail and tenon construction from top to bottom. |
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This idea, of course, didn't last because the tip of the screwdriver broke at the dovetail. |
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I purposely undersized my dovetail tenons slightly, to make the raising go well. |
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A notch in the rear dovetail provides additional security against ring movement. |
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He would not speculate on whether a March end to his radio contract would conveniently dovetail with the start of a national election campaign. |
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Ripe figs and prosciutto sliced thin as silk stockings dovetail gracefully with the help of a dense balsamic vinaigrette. |
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He is not sure whether this legislation does dovetail neatly into the current situation. |
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It should be noted, though, that the preponderant location of media in southwest Nigeria does not dovetail with ownership patterns. |
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Mysteries have been replaced with conspiracies, complex, all-embracing structures that nicely dovetail with the internet's global reach. |
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Sights are a conventional buckhorn rear and the dovetail mounted front sight has a nicely visible brass bead. |
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Part of that organization was a husband who was prepared to work shifts that would dovetail with hers. |
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Next week it will be bank holiday and we shall be selling as normal but starting cattle half an hour later to dovetail with York. |
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They also dovetail with data on continuities among elites across the revolutionary and post-revolutionary eras. |
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What's your opinion on that, and how does that dovetail with anything you're trying to do? |
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Government and Corporate America should work together to ensure that new safeguards dovetail with the workings of a high-productivity economy. |
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The post front sight slides into a dovetail cut from the front of the slide, rather than crossways, and is secured by a roll pin. |
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Sometimes it may dovetail with what's good for the economy, but the economic decisions don't come from the economic team. |
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If the proposal was approved, he said construction would take 3-4 months and would be completed to dovetail with the expansion of Lismore Square. |
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Listening and communication skills must dovetail with other skills. |
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It too uses a standard dovetail and it's a single piece of CNC metal. |
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On the Remington, a dovetail was cut forward of the cylinder on the frame. |
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If we can dovetail with a developer it will be win, win all the way. |
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Though campaign Web sites may no longer be trophy innovations, they have become necessities to dovetail with your campaign's other strategic components. |
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I hope some of the measurements I make will not only assist those looking for the patchy microbe oases, but will also dovetail with my Mars surface research. |
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Planting a pack of seeds could dovetail with a lesson on patience. |
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The novel is structurally daring, managing to dovetail the perspectives of both boys. |
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The dovetail and bars suggest the footlights and floorboards of the theatrical stage which are at the heart of Mr. Webster's professional work. |
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Most, but not all, of the closed handle backsaws appear to be tenon saws while most, but not all, of the open handle backsaws appear to be dovetail saws. |
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The types of services covered generally dovetail with the recommendations of a government advisory panel. |
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Instead, each partner orders bits and bobs, typically from compatriots, hoping that everything will dovetail nicely in Cadarache. |
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For one thing, the agencies keep their own lists of investigations, which do not completely dovetail. |
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Several issues raised in Mr Wuori's report dovetail with points in our communication. |
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We need to continue to work closely with other regulatory authorities and to the extent possible dovetail our responses. |
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However, it is not clear how such synergies dovetail with the closed-circuit approach claimed by the Land and the competitive neutrality of Wfa. |
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These separate instruments would need to effectively dovetail with one another. |
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The barrel is with 8 sides with small dovetail front sight inserted and bead cut in the amount of hammer. |
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Side stops provided, allow repeated precise dovetail joint cutting with one initial setting. |
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As well, the mandate of existing hospices can be carried over if their activities dovetail with overall regional planning measures. |
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The Box double is mounted on the base plate via dovetail using a SLL-55 quick-set clamping element. |
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She brings out the colours and grain of the fine woods she chooses, crafting the dovetail tining so that it is both decorative and func tional. |
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Your acid experiences also seem to dovetail with expanding your musical consciousness. |
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He soon knew every inch of the 1400 parts of the bridge and spent years filing the multitude of dovetail joints which hold the construction together. |
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The front sight is a black post riding in a dovetail, thus easily adjusted for windage, while the rear sight is a buckhorn on a sliding ramp to adjust for elevation. |
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High-minded pursuits dovetail with rigidly disciplining your body. |
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By adapting its offering to dovetail with the unique cooperative reality, Desjardins Capital régional et coopératif hopes to become cooperatives largest business partner. |
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Witmer Wood Products offers precut slots for hanging files as an option in its dovetail rite drawers. |
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This tenancy necessitates the most complicated arrangements to dovetail the interests of the incomer and outgoer. |
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By loosening an Allen screw, you can move the rear sight laterally in its dovetail. |
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Two Allen screws secure the rear sight in its dovetail, allowing lateral movement. |
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Pranayama, or breathing techniques, dovetail with the emphasis on breath that permeates the Judeo-Christian tradition. |
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International tax treaties and tax arrangements dovetail. |
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Meetings with external stakeholders followed the same general approach as for internal stakeholders, but tailored somewhat to dovetail with subject area expertise. |
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It looks much more respectable, says Michael Smith, of the media department of Northwestern University, if freebies dovetail neatly with a newspaper's brand. |
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A removable tool post allows operators to use either dovetail tooling or the new inserts. |
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No wonder it is so useful but also so dangerous when staff want to talk to each other. Over and over again, the Internet's uses turn out to dovetail beautifully with current trends. |
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In the context of developing markets, broadband will clearly have to dovetail with the prevalent mobile flavour of the telecommunication sectors there. |
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The time line should also take into account the need to dovetail implementation of the affordable housing strategy with other municipal activities. |
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These concerns are at the core of the OPCD's work and dovetail with the objectives of the Court's strategic plan, which aims to make the Court an innovative, effective and respected institution. |
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Decore-ative Specialties offers custom sized, pre-finished maple doweled and solid maple and red oak dovetail drawer boxes. |
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A barrel with sides with brought back bodies of dovetail aiming. |
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The dovetail joint, while more difficult to make, is also quite strong. |
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