She had been carrying a rather large yellow folder with the brackets at the top, latching it closed. |
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The latching comparator detects any incoming signal that is above the stored negative voltage reference. |
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The equaliser followed a great passing move, Jonny Greenwood latching on to a through ball from midfield and firing home. |
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Pro-vitamin B5 and zinc serve as backup, latching on to the binding sites in the hair follicle where DHT would do its damage. |
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People seem to be latching on to the idea that if they own a piece of music in one format, they have a right to duplicate it in another. |
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She had plenty of breast milk but the child was not latching on properly to feed. |
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Several grapnels were hurled onto the deck from the patrol boat, latching onto to side rails and other parts of the hull. |
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And he shushed her, pulling her into the house, and latching the back door. |
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Instead of just latching together via a single bar at the toe, these components make a second connection that stabilizes the ski. |
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While latching on to the up-country trend, the industry here found itself wrong-footed and woefully short of male dancing talents. |
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The stored negative voltage is used as the negative voltage reference of the latching comparator. |
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This may happen if the baby is not latching on properly to your nipple. |
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Quilliam has been noticeably challenged by some ideas put forth by his interviewees, while latching on to others that confirm his own views. |
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With that in mind, both parties are latching onto the nation's natural wonders to gain advantage this year. |
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When latching is selected, it will no unlatch until a reset command clears it. |
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Leaving the rest of the hose party in the laundry room, the fire lead proceeded into the solarium through door C, latching it open on the way. |
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With it's up to date design using latching relays the tuner requires only extremely low power, and that only while actually tuning. |
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Clearance shall be provided around each ISOFIX top tether anchorage to allow latching and unlatching to it. |
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Within six minutes the switch had paid off, the No19 latching onto a fumble by the Honduran keeper to put Spain ahead. |
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The fan cowl design is such that the failure of any one of its three latches should not adversely affect the security of the latching system. |
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This paint scheme effectively camouflaged the fan cowl latching mechanisms. |
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Mobile headframe is raised to disengage latching, before being lowered to ground level for maintenance. |
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Bamford struck in the 64th minute, latching on to Lee Tomlin's through-ball and skipping past the goalkeeper Lee Grant before firing home. |
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Dirt or contamination can prevent proper operation of the latching mechanism. |
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The system might not enter into a latching fault if the mechanical release is actuated very slowly. |
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In general, the relay will be de-activated when the alarm is acknowledged, subject to the latching configuration. |
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An examination of the latching system revealed that the beds had most likely not been secured in position when they were last stowed. |
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The two alarms are fully configurable and can be set up as rising or falling and latching or non-latching. |
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Position the latching tabs in the notches and rotate opposite the opening direction. |
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The door latching and locking mechanism consists of a recessed door latch handle and a key lock. |
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The integral door fittings, consisting of a door-handle and a magnetic latch, allow for a solid latching of the closed guard. |
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Alexandra did so, quietly shutting and latching the door behind her. |
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After latching the door I turned back into the dark room and froze. |
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In most cases, cracked or bleeding nipples can be healed by adjusting the way the baby is positioned at the breast and correcting his technique of latching on. |
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Just before half-time Arthur Tegemeier pulled a goal back for New Earswick and five minutes into the second half the same player equalised after latching on to a through ball. |
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And why are they so interested in latching on to these differences? |
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In reality, some women have difficulty breastfeeding, or have babies who struggle with latching on properly. |
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Just latching on to you, no matter how you tried to brush them off, and almost telling you how they wanted it done. |
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A lot of people are latching on to feel like they're part of a bigger food trend. |
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Finally the window closed and after latching it she tiptoed back into bed. |
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Decorative connecting fittings for positive connections of panels and sides according to the tried and trusted eccentric latching principle. |
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There are three alarm thresholds with flexible alarm analysis: rising or falling, latching or non-latching. |
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It was route one football from Wigan with Rodallega latching onto Al Habsi's long clearance after it was misjudged by Aaron Hughes. |
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Use momentary or latching switches for this type of encoding. |
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The magnetic latching of the modules to the metallic Base Plate ensures that the various items remain steadily fixed even if the Base Plate is placed vertically, as in case of collective demonstrations by the Instructor. |
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Avomo volleyed home splendidly to break the deadlock and, in first-half stoppage time, doubled Equatorial Guinea's lead by latching on to Nchama's fine pass and slotting home. |
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Keelan landed bull huss, conger, cod, rockling, pouting and dogfish before latching on to the prize catch of the day, a 20lb 8oz thornback ray. |
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The new latching holds the connectors securely in place in the base element, even in the event of high electrodynamic forces caused by high lightning surge currents and strong vibrations at the installation location. |
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The self latching cover helps prevent dirt ingress during milking. |
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Wakefield regained the lead with Tony Martin latching onto Brough's kick but Fielden and Tomkins ensured Wigan's passage to tonight's draw. |
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Gavin Swankie fired the Red Lichties ahead in 67 minutes after latching onto an error by Andy McLean. |
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It's not meant to be a step and it doesn't take much to break an environmental protective cover's connectors or the latching handle. |
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The American suffered three fractured fingers after colliding with Shabani Nonda with McCarthy latching on to the loose ball and scoring. |
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Command of relays in positive or negative logic, latching or non-latching. |
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When latching, the magnetic polarity of the coil and magnet form a strong pull on the valve plunger, which moves it to the energized position. |
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Wilson then passed up a glorious chance to give Bournemouth the lead, a minute later, firing into the side-netting after latching on to Ryan Fraser's low cross. |
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The rotary switches were replaced by latching magnetic relays mounted on a heavy duraluminum plate placed in a chassis to provide ample heat capacity for reduction of temperature variations. |
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The exact latching mechanism holding the trip varies a lot and some need to be set right at the edge in order to be sensitive enough to catch cautious mice. |
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Latching connectors on.050 in centerlines are easy to use and require no tools for engagement and disengagement. |
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