He smashed off the plastic cowling surrounding the ignition lock and attempted to hot-wire the car but was unable to start it. |
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From my third floor vantage point, I could see a young would-be car thief trying to hot-wire an old van that I had not seen move in over a year. |
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Or maybe somebody rich, who can hot-wire an election without waiting for the party. |
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It's rather like showing you can hot-wire a car to start the ignition without keys. |
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Unlike conventional hot-wire techniques, directional calibration of the hot-wire probe is not required. |
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The repossession company can hot-wire your car and drive it away from any location, as long as it doesn't illegally enter your locked garage or physically threaten you. |
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The last option is simply to hijack a portable MP3 player and hot-wire it to your stereo system. |
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Pressure and hot-wire probes are calibrated in the large chamber of this suction-type rig. |
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One of my mates showed me how to hot-wire the ignition so I could have it away on my toes with the car as well as the sounds. |
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He says while the joyriders tried to hot-wire many of the pieces of construction equipment, they only managed to start one machine. |
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The instructors taught me how to pick locks, hot-wire cars and get over barbed wire fences. |
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Now he is trying to hot-wire the political system and speed away with the governorship. |
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The instrument comes out with other additional functions: relative measurement, Hold function, zero correction for differential pressure gauges and hot-wire probes. |
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Unable to hot-wire well-secured cars, they hijack them at gunpoint. |
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The voltage signal transmitted by the hot-wire and the resistance signal from the temperature sensor are separately transmitted to the vehicle electronics for evaluation. |
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The vandals smashed windows and steering columns and tried to hot-wire some of the cars. |
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Following these comparisons, a 55P11 constant-temperature hot-wire anemometric bridge was applied to measure velocity. |
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