Today, funnel cakes are a novelty, but the fried bread has its roots in Pennsylvania Dutch country. |
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Alongside these is a second small plastic box containing some spare rope, fuel funnel and two small fenders. |
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The common mouse spider appears to be similar to the funnel web and responds to funnel web antivenom. |
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An improved cathode-ray tube includes an envelope comprising a faceplate panel, a funnel and a neck. |
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This modern, round building does resemble an upturned funnel with spout mounting to the heavens. |
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A funnel plot showed noticeable asymmetry in the 11 placebo controlled trials. |
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Generally, it was the more recently conducted reviews that had considered or tested for funnel plot asymmetry. |
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We would like to to make donuts for the morning crowd and funnel cakes for the evening. |
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We examined publication bias and related biases in funnel plots and carried out a test of funnel plot asymmetry. |
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Do not put more that one cake in each pan, the usual funnel cake is the size of the plate it is served on. |
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The mantle and funnel of squids are essential in generating and modulating thrust for jet locomotion. |
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There's a single pistol funnel which should handle the majority of pistol calibers and two rifle funnels. |
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Continue making funnel cakes one at a time until all of the batter is used. |
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The stokehold vent cover aft of the funnel is also completely gone, with no evidence pointing to any remains. |
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Corridors funnel deep into the fabric of the building, like the alleyways of a Mediterranean town. |
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We stuffed ourselves with hot dogs, corn dogs, funnel cakes, and everything else that we couldn't draw ourselves away from. |
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They tried to propagate some lies against me the other day, but I tipped over their funnel cake stand and then they knew I meant business. |
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While other banks continued to funnel money to over-leveraged conglomerates, he scaled back exposure to them. |
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He attempted to enter the ship by the funnel but nearly went up in a puff of smoke due to the non fire retardant Santa suit. |
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At river crossings, lakes, or narrow peninsulas, trails converge and funnel towards and away from caribou calving grounds and summer range. |
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Facility workers use front-end loaders to shove the trash into two floor chutes, which funnel it to a lower level. |
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There is a convenient drain chute at the back and all you have to do is hold a funnel under the chute to put most of the powder back in the can. |
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Every fall thousands of migrating chimney swifts funnel into the chimneys at the Bookbinder and Mill Center in Hampden at dusk. |
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I enjoyed the dinner which was capped off by the largest and most delicious funnel cake I have ever seen. |
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Dropping down abaft the bridge, the first thing to come into view was the funnel. |
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With this security he had established as his right a caboose abaft the funnel in the midships Bofors gunshield where the gun had been removed. |
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Her face was caked with powdered sugar and she was holding a half-eaten funnel cake folded inside a paper plate. |
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In some reported instances, it forms a muscular funnel around the optic nerve and is inserted onto the back of the eyeball. |
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Being a modern ship, the funnel is just a decorative cover for an exhaust pipe from the engine. |
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Gas and dust funnel towards a black hole in an accretion disk, swirling around and into the void like water down a drain. |
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The region is a ecological funnel through which millions of waterfowl, raptors and neotropical birds pass each year. |
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The dense smoke on USS Yorktown was caused when a bomb hit the ship's funnel which temporarily knocked out her boilers. |
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The wind blows in different directions within the cloud and forms a funnel. |
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This explanation would be more helpful if Fiore made it clear what kind of bats were in the funnel. |
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The ferry had sent out a distress signal after a blaze started between two engines and the funnel on Friday night. |
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It flew into another funnel and was thrown through the air before the pilot finally ejected and the fighter fell to the ground. |
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The 20-30 light lavender, bell-shaped flowers are fertile and funnel shaped. |
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Through the snow outside, he could see the image of the ship's funnel against the sky. |
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Grooves were cut into the cylinder to allow seed to pass from the hopper above to a funnel below. |
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The train puffed away into the distance, the funnel trailing black and white clouds as it departed. |
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During the second week our shot line was on the giant davits in the area of the fourth funnel. |
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The funnel stands upright from the superstructure, with a pair of ventilators right behind it. |
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These clouds often bring thunder and lightning, and can also bring funnel clouds or even tornadoes. |
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A tiny object compared with the size of galaxy blew through the funnel furiously, littering molten debris behind its wake. |
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A light gray funnel cloud was extending down, at a rate of about twenty feet a second. |
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Environment Canada was criticized for issuing a tornado warning only after someone reported seeing a funnel cloud touch down. |
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On Friday, June 9, several residents spotted a funnel cloud forming northwest of Fairview. |
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Another funnel cloud, this one larger, and more powerful, heading towards me, Josh, and the kid. |
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Its two horn-like projections, normally hanging down like lobes, were repeatedly folded in order to funnel food into its mouth. |
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It was first spotted around 10.45 in the morning and early observers described it as a rotating funnel of cloud about thirty feet in diameter. |
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He was getting closer to the square now, and his eyes still saw spots from the funnel of light he had followed to the heavens. |
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A sea funnel, taking the shape and appearance of an under-water tornado grew in size, swallowing up everything that came close enough to it. |
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I then placed a 5-gallon bucket of water with a teaspoon of dish washing liquid under the funnel. |
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The fumigation and oxygenation apparatus comprises a large stone jar with a glass funnel and a pipe leading into the room. |
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However, in an emergency there was a small funnel attached to a tube down the back of the plane, with a short draw curtain around it. |
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The pitch was warmed and poured into a glass funnel, with the bottom of the steam sealed. |
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As we walked inside, we saw Dennis coming down the stairs carrying a long tube with a large funnel attached to it. |
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Look ahead of the airplane and imagine your flightpath as a narrow, rectangular funnel with the runway at the end. |
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The range of ideas explored should feel like a funnel, starting off wide, and narrowing as you go along. |
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As you lower the handle, station three's case rises into the powder funnel and the case-actuated powder measure drops the correct charge. |
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Forecaster Chris Rees, from PA Weather, said it sounded as though a funnel cloud or a mini tornado had hit the town. |
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It is a case-actuated system similar to one used by Hornady where a funnel inside the powder die is pushed up by contact with the primed case. |
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These types of funnel clouds form out of large cumulus clouds or very weak thunderstorms and normally do not have the energy to reach the ground. |
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On the other hand, in polar conjugated systems such as protonated Schiff bases the funnel shows a structure with just one twisted double bond. |
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The fibrous mass was soaked overnight and subsequently filtered on the foraminous plate of a Buchner funnel. |
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The foremast had broken and sloped down to the seabed, but the funnel still stood and the wooden planking of the stern deck was intact and clean. |
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The big-name distribution partners funnel the goods into their established channels and take responsibility for sell-through. |
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Six milliliters of supernatant was transferred to a 30 mL separatory funnel and extracted with an equal volume of hexane. |
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Each sealed root was immersed in a solution and then hung by a thread in a separatory funnel so that the root was suspended in air. |
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The reaction mixture was then quantitatively transferred to a separatory funnel using methylene chloride. |
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Leave to strain, undisturbed, through a funnel lined with dampened muslin, or a coffee filter paper, for two or three hours. |
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Just like a funnel cloud, the clouds were moving quickly in a circular pattern around the entire city while the thunder continued to roar loudly. |
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I was twelve and I rode on the back of a big boy's bicycle flat into a funnel cloud that picked us up and threw us clean into the ditch. |
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The twister or funnel cloud was spotted at around 4pm yesterday as a torrential downpour rained on the town. |
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So when she encountered her first funnel cloud in the midst of a bike ride in 1998, the professional athlete wasn't content ducking into a ditch. |
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A funnel cloud is formed by condensed water droplets when accompanied by a rotating column of wind. |
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Then you see it for the first time, a nice formed funnel cloud coming down ready to rip, twist, and destroy anything. |
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The family is scurrying for shelter while a towering funnel cloud advances relentlessly toward their home. |
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Yet the Government continues to blindly funnel money into the black hole of prohibition. |
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The microelectrodes were calibrated as described previously using a modified glass funnel that incorporated a U-bend. |
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Part of the overall drabness in this film emerges from the unescapable funnel effect of the visuals, which are doused in a cold blue-steel tint. |
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An opening in the mantle cavity serves as an inhalant aperture, whereas the funnel serves as the exhalent aperture. |
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Like the Springfield, the Model 70 had a coned breech which helped funnel cartridges into the chamber. |
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This storm, incidentally, produced both a small funnel cloud and nickel-sized hail. |
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Thirty-three years ago, a misty funnel cloud opened up over Antarctica. |
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Quadrangle was not the only investment house to pay placement fees to Morris or funnel money into chooch. |
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At least he still has the Kodak darkroom funnel he got when he was 14, which was 59 years ago. |
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Naturally air conditioned by windtowers which catch the breezes then funnel them below, the Souk is a great marketplace in which to examine products from countless lands. |
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But it's nonetheless true that right at the moment, dependence on oil is forcing the West to funnel money to repressive regimes in Saudi Arabia, Iran, and elsewhere. |
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They repainted the ship's funnel and lifeboats, changed its name, then sailed to a rendezvous with a second tanker and transferred most of the cargo before getting clean away. |
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In its rigging, sails, banners, planks, and deeply curved outline, the ship most resembles a seagoing Chinese junk, with the addition of paddle wheel and funnel. |
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So why, then, is Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel lobbying the Illinois legislature to funnel more people into prison for longer? |
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The funnel swerved off the road and came sweeping up the hillside toward them. |
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And given the choice of pancakes or funnel cake, the child in us will always choose funnel cake. |
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The pancakes got there, realized they were underdressed, jumped into a vat of hot oil...and came out as funnel cake. |
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In appearance, they are like medieval louvres and were designed to trap the wind from any direction then funnel it through a hollow shaft to the rooms below. |
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The funnel cloud associated with most tornadoes results from moisture condensing out of humid air as the vortex accelerates and the air pressure inside drops. |
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Treat all funnel clouds and tornadoes seriously and avoid when possible. |
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The horse lay there, thrashing violently, the Cowgirl, unconscious, the rains still belting on them, the funnel taking down everything in its path to their right. |
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He had to urge his horse to a trot, and he went tagging alongside the funnel to see what it would do. |
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To get the juice through the bunghole, a device like a small half cask with a tube on the bottom termed a tundish or tunpail was employed as a funnel. |
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All around the funnel, the treetops in the woodland interior were bending and snapping in frantic circles. |
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Instead, she fitted a funnel attachment to the neck of the red bottle. |
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We used funnel plot asymmetry to detect any bias in the trials retrieved. |
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Like squids and octopuses, cuttlefishes have a funnel for jet propulsion, but unlike the other two, they also have an internal, oval-shaped bony chamber that fills with gas. |
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Looking sternwards, the high funnel lay immediately before us. |
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Meanwhile, critics charge that the real causes of the floods are government efforts to funnel rivers through narrow channels and overbuilding on flood plains. |
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One puzzle, however, is that, according to Einstein's equations, the funnel of a black hole necessarily connects our universe with a parallel universe. |
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The fireballs simply swirled into a funnel when they neared the foes chest, and the entire cockatrice glowed a bright blue as the magic was absorbed into its body. |
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In nonpolar polyenes the lowest-lying funnel corresponds to a 3 kink with both double and adjacent single bonds twisted, which may initiate hula-twist isomerization. |
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Her foretop and funnel lie scattered by the impact of her fall which drove the breeches of her massive 15 in guns through the armoured turret tops. |
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Transfer this liquid into a funnel lined with a coffee filter placed over the opening of the culture jar to return the excess fluid to the container. |
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Approximately 5 ml of this suspension, corresponding to 200 mg of cells, were dispersed onto a nylon membrane using a Buchner funnel to remove liquid medium. |
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This device acts as a funnel, guiding a woman's urine to the relief tube. |
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He referred to the fact that he also knows at the present time that the cavity opening was like a funnel, narrow at the bottom and wide at the top. |
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The bright new paintwork on the ship's funnel and wheelhouse stand proud against the murky grey waters of the River Clyde, like a symbol of hope amidst the flotsam and jetsam. |
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The funnel runs down through the middle of the ship to the engine room and you can place your hand on it where it comes through the middle deck and feel the heat. |
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Gigliotti stationed two officers with a measuring pole atop the ship winged funnel and, with help from helicopters circling overheard, guided the boat under the bridge. |
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The sea outside is moderate, but with the geo to funnel the waves in and the caves funnelling further, there is a powerful surge between the narrow walls. |
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Cotton candy, funnel cakes, and the twirling rides made him want to puke. |
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As for me, I never did get the funnel cake I wanted, but no matter. |
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You know those fried funnel cakes at carnivals and Six Flags? |
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Diane had picked up Shannon from school just before the twister touched down in a park a block away and she had vainly tried to outrun the howling funnel cloud. |
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The soldiers looked up and watched a large funnel cloud appear in the sky. |
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The weather we have seen over the last few days is conducive to a tornado, or a funnel cloud as we call them, and we had one near Halton on Monday as well. |
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Suddenly, ahead was a black funnel cloud heading towards my car. |
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Just inside the funnel, I found a heavily used trail and a mature mockernut hickory tree 15 yards from it. |
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The slope of the terrain, shaped like a funnel, squeezed the growing swell of churning snow into a steep, twisting gorge. |
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The second method is to pretreat wastewater and funnel it to a system that irrigates 640 acres of reed canary grass planted along the Maumee. |
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To get crisp, shattery, lacy rounds, pour a thin batter through a funnel or squirt it from a squeeze bottle. |
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Among them was a deadly funnel web spider and a large number of African brown widow spiders. |
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Although, I have been putting them over my shoes just in case a funnel web spider tries to take up residence. |
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Funnels were now painted red with a black top, and a yellow circle at the side of the funnel featuring the red Caledonian lion. |
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A separatory funnel is a piece of laboratory glassware used in liquid-liquid extractions to separate the components of a mixture. |
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This consisted of two rows of lights that formed a funnel indicating an aircraft's position on the glideslope. |
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Third is the seed drill ard, used specifically in Mesopotamia, which added a funnel for dropping seed in the furrows as the ard cut them. |
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Every bend on the hill had acted like a funnel to mass them together in this peculiar way. |
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The upper Rhine and Danube appear to form a funnel pointing straight at Vesontio. |
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Apart from the potency of its venom, the funnel web is long-lived, making it suitable for laboratory based research. |
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The self-confessed MAMIL also encounters snakes, funnel web spiders and dolphins. |
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Created in partnership with the RSPB, this is located by the water taxi stop and is best described as a giant human-sized funnel web. |
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The funnel was painted blue and white striped with a house flag, painted on the sides in the white stripe. |
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These 2-foot-tall sheet metal fences will funnel snakes, toads, lizards, and other herps to buried collection buckets, where they can be counted. |
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You know, funnel cakes, candy apples, turkey legs, corn dogs, cotton candy, Polish sausage and the like. |
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Loo out for slim pencil skirts as well as nipped in waist print dressess, Peter pan and funnel neck collars and sharp-as-a-tack tailored jackets. |
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Weighing gauges with antifreeze should do fine with snow, but again, the funnel needs to be removed before the event begins. |
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I remember when I was young, The steam trains through the tunnel, The lovely smell of gritty smoke, That came from the Loco's funnel. |
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The first time he did it was to this freshman Kevin Ryers and we all just burst out laughing, watching Kevin try to funnel a beer. |
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Equal volume of petroleum ether was added to the methanol extract in a separatory funnel and mixed well for the phase separation. |
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The solution was sonicated for 1 h, and then it was transferred into a separatory funnel. |
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The phenolic compounds were eluted with 100 ml of methanol, and the collected fraction was mixed with 40 ml of hexane in a separatory funnel. |
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The drainage basin acts as a funnel by collecting all the water within the area covered by the basin and channelling it to a single point. |
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A separatory funnel was used between the metering pump and the heating unit in order to provide regular flow of water to the heating unit. |
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After mixing, the mixture was put in a separatory funnel for excess methanol separation. |
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The separating funnel was left to settle until the two layers were clearly separated. |
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Hot distilled water is sprayed over the ester and stirred gently and allowed to settle in the separating funnel. |
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After 60 min, the reaction was complete and the products resulted were left to settle in a separating funnel. |
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The mixture was immediately transferred into a separating funnel and closed tightly. |
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Methods for collecting and sorting specimens include litterbag sampling and berlese funnel extraction. |
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So a series of canals were built to funnel the water to glacial kettle holes that were used for a mill complex. |
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They have wide greenish floral tubes with funnel shaped bright yellow coronas. |
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This anticyclonic circulation provided the funnel for advection of air from far south, even some 2000km south of the continent. |
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The labial palps finally funnel the food into the mouth, where digestion begins. |
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The researchers determined flowability by using a fixed funnel method and a free-standing cone method of angle of repose measurement. |
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Hilton allegedly had bought a measuring jug and plastic funnel. |
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All of the large colubrids captured during this investigation were taken in funnel or snake traps, as they seem to be capable of escaping from pitfall traps. |
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Deadly funnel web spiders will potentially be lurking and there are more than 20 species of snake including eight of the most dangerous in Australia. |
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Beatty was to windward of Hipper, and therefore funnel and gun smoke from his own ships tended to obscure his targets, while Hipper's smoke blew clear. |
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Last November a funnel web spider, one of the world's most venomous types which can kill a human, was found dumped in a forest near Kidderminster. |
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Then there are the close fought attacks which take place in claustrophobically small rooms which act as a funnel directing you straight at the bad guys. |
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The upgrade consisted of replacing the structural steel that supports the north set of dumpers and the hopper bins that funnel the coal onto the conveyor belts. |
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That? said Stephen. Is that called a funnel? Is it not a tundish? |
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The green anole was captured in both pitfall and funnel traps. |
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Williams's steamboat crossed paths with a boat that was at the start of its voyage upstream, a long, boxy sternwheeler with a funnel and pilothouse on its top deck. |
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These gauges are used in the winter by removing the funnel and inner cylinder and allowing snow and freezing rain to collect inside the outer cylinder. |
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These engines had huge radiators in their tenders and instead of exhausting steam out of the funnel it was captured and passed back to the tender and condensed. |
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Narrow channels which funnel shipping into predictable routes have long created opportunities for piracy, as well as for privateering and commerce raiding. |
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Avoiding flying over the Black Sea surface and across high mountains, hundreds of thousands of soaring birds funnel through an area around the city of Batumi, Georgia. |
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Grilled foods, subs and salads to corn dogs and funnel cakes. |
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The funnel shape of the river mouth exaggerates this effect, causing a large wave to travel upstream as far as Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, and sometimes beyond. |
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These days, it is an award winning conversion to an enormous public park with fishable lakes that serve to funnel cool breezes deep into the valley. |
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Measurements of the body size, length of the mouth hook, length of cephalopharyngeal skeleton, and width of the respiratory funnel were taken for each instar. |
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