Would you mind giving us a demonstration so that we can see how the machine works? |
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With a fax machine, you can send a document across the country with the touch of a button. |
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We installed an interface between the computer and the typesetting machine. |
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The machine crushes the cans so that they can be stored until they are recycled. |
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Sparks from the machine showered onto the floor of the garage. |
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The machine is too big to be practical for most private homes. |
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The machine chops up tree branches and leaves with speed and ease. |
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The machine embodied rationality, a machine was predictable, controllable, nonidiosyncratic, easy to routinize and systemize. |
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Aluminium bronze is very hard and is used for bearings and machine tool ways. |
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The demand for metal parts led to the development of several machine tools. |
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The inventor of the machine spent years refining the design. |
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Servomotors are used in applications such as machine tools, pen plotters, and other process systems. |
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Field weakening allows an electric machine to operate beyond the designed frequency of excitation. |
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These approaches have applications in machine tools, MEMS, NEMS, optoelectronics design, and many other fields. |
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In April 2008, the decision to preserve a rare Vickers machine gun pillbox and turn it into a bat roost was announced by the developers. |
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The logical complement of 0xAAAA is 0x5555 on a 16-bit machine, and 0xFFFF5555 on a 32-bit machine. |
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He never found his beloved machine gun. Lorn and drained-nervous, he was fired next day. |
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The whole machine of government ought not to bear upon the people with a weight so heavy and oppressive. |
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A machine politician cannot see why the straight ticket should not be voted by every citizen belonging to that party. |
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Though machine language is efficient for computers, it is inefficient for programmers. |
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She told him the machine was poorly built, but they both knew that she was the one who had malfunctioned. |
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There was a bright-red plastic baby-bath, a car tyre, a rusty mangle, and something that looked like a primitive version of a washing machine. |
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Alfred Herbert Ltd became one of the largest machine tool companies in the world. |
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He was soon at work for Cromwell's propaganda machine, creating images in support of the royal supremacy. |
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Shelley would often use a frictional electric machine to charge the door handle of his room, much to the amusement of his friends. |
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In addition to large woodwind and percussion sections the score features a prominent part for wind machine. |
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It was unable to compete in the 500cc category, the FIM deeming it was not classified as a production machine as it had two overhead camshafts. |
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Whilst placed at the head of the field the machine soon failed due to overheating. |
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He switched to a privateer on a Yamaha machine, but soon started receiving works equipment. |
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The white He 59s were soon repainted in camouflage colours and armed with defensive machine guns. |
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This was thought to be safe as the radio messages were encrypted using the Enigma cipher machine, which the Germans considered unbreakable. |
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Allied codebreakers read much enciphered German message traffic, especially that encrypted with the Enigma machine. |
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Many planes came in so low that they were under fire from both flak and machine gun fire. |
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The RUC deployed Shorland armoured cars mounted with heavy Browning machine guns. |
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British forces were bogged down by assault rifle, mortar, machine gun, artillery fire, sniper fire, and ambushes. |
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Local politics became dominated by Tammany Hall, a political machine supported by Irish and German immigrants. |
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Corrosion, metal fatigue, and low availability of new spare parts are problems encountered in greater frequency the older a machine becomes. |
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These have led to widely applied advances in computer science, especially string searching algorithms, machine learning, and database theory. |
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Meanwhile, the water boiled off, the engine overheated and the machine burned, destroying it. |
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Blackett was using wooden rails for his tramway and, once again, Trevithick's machine was to prove too heavy for its track. |
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William West assembled the machine, under the supervision of Trevithick and Vivian. |
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Watson, an experienced electrical designer and mechanic at the electrical machine shop of Charles Williams, changed all that. |
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These electric motorlike devices generally are rugged, reliable performers with sufficient resolution for most machine applications. |
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The crew would then attack their German rescuers and bring their boat and Enigma machine back to England. |
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For what it seeks is to disturb monotony of type, slavery of custom, tyranny of habit, and the reduction of man to the level of a machine. |
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You cannot by any special lubrication make embroidery with a knitting machine. |
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Recent sculptors have used stained glass, tools, machine parts, hardware and consumer packaging to fashion their works. |
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We wanted this to be a definitive visualization of this moment in history as if you'd gone back in a time machine and shot it. |
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It allows the machine to move back and forth smoothly as if there is water beneath you. |
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Since the ergometer is used to assess potential rowers, results on the ergometer machine play a large role in a rower's career success. |
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Light infantry brigades are equipped with small arms, machine guns, RPGs, body armour and light armoured vehicles. |
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These GFM cloches were sometimes used to emplace machine guns or observation periscopes. |
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The copy machine is connected to the network so it can now serve as a printer. |
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If we network his machine to the server, he will be able to see all the files. |
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Murdoch began his career with Boulton and Watt in the pattern workshop of their Soho Foundry, making patterns for the casting of machine parts. |
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Other important uses of metal parts were in firearms and threaded fasteners, such as machine screws, bolts and nuts. |
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Italian Sikhs are generally involved in agriculture, agricultural processing, the manufacture of machine tools and horticulture. |
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Your data is still safe, despite being locked up inside an otherwise nonbooting machine. |
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Mounting the machine gun over the top wing worked well and was used long after the ideal solution was found. |
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Eventually, most fighters mounted cannons, sometimes in combination with machine guns. |
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British and German aircraft tended to use a mix of machine guns and autocannon, the latter firing explosive projectiles. |
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To travel, each ticket had to be validated in a yellow machine on the platform. |
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Dating to the second half of the 3rd century AD, the sawmill is the earliest known machine to combine a crank with a connecting rod. |
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He was the inventor of a precision boring machine that could bore cast iron cylinders, such as those used in steam engines of James Watt. |
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In the face of determined German resistance and flanking machine gun fire, the 13th Welsh suffered many casualties and their attack stalled. |
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The remaining Germans offered determined resistance and the 16th Welsh were held up by machine gun fire and the use of a flamethrower. |
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Davies, alone, attacked a German machine gun position after previously failed efforts had resulted in numerous British deaths. |
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Their charge had resulted in heavy losses, but yielded 78 prisoners and three machine guns. |
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The German infantry, supported by a large number of machine guns and much artillery support, resisted the attack. |
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The 115th Brigade crossed the river and cleared several German positions facing them, took at least 30 prisoners and captured 15 machine guns. |
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During the fighting, Henry Weale was ordered to suppress German machine gun positions with his Lewis Gun. |
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Divisional casualties amounted to around 800, and at least 100 prisoners were taken along with the capture of 15 machine guns. |
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Alone, he assaulted a machine gun post that was hindering the advance, killing the defenders and capturing the gun. |
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He proceeded to organise the defence of the position, and fought off a German counterattack with heavy losses using captured machine guns. |
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Elements of the 10th SWB had come under heavy German machine gun fire and suffered numerous casualties. |
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If the machine is really broken, noodling with the knobs is not going to fix it. |
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Having fresh seawater readily available, the periwinkles are first graded if possible, using a machine custom built for the purpose. |
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The price to purchase a complete sorting machine can be 10,000 Euros or more. |
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James Albert Bonsack, a craftsman, in 1881 produced a machine to speed the production of cigarettes. |
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Since the machine was showing two lemons and a cherry, I decided to try a nudge. |
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Through machines' capacity to store and forward, the packet of information or file can sit wherever it is until the machine is able to onsend it. |
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My washing machine has gone on the fritz, and I have a load of muddy clothes to clean. |
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However, the machine takes at least 10 minutes from time of recording to the time that the film can be viewed. |
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Most power stations contain one or more generators, a rotating machine that converts mechanical power into electrical power. |
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The windwheel of Hero of Alexandria marks one of the first recorded instances of wind powering a machine in history. |
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This was the first time the tactics of entrenched positions for infantry defended with machine guns and artillery became vitally important. |
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The boat could carry two to four torpedoes fired from simple fixed launchers and several machine guns. |
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Secondary armament would have been provided by light machine guns, such as the Lewis gun. |
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None of those present were aware that a vital part of the machine had been removed. |
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Lacking means of reconnaissance, he devised a plan to armour a train with iron plates, machine gun and cannon. |
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In my enthusiasm I overspun the handle of the microfilm reading machine and went a few pages further than I intended. |
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They were met with heavy machine gun fire from emplacements dug into the overlooking cliffs. |
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Many German radio messages were encoded using the Enigma machine and other enciphering techniques and the codes were changed frequently. |
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In addition to this a World War II pillbox, with a possible machine gun post, is located at Upper Osprey. |
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Most implementations of the Pascal programming language employed a p-code system to achieve a greater level of machine independence. |
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In 1894, his machine was tested with overhead rails to prevent it from rising. |
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Nicolas Florine, a Russian engineer, built the first twin tandem rotor machine to perform a free flight. |
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This machine had a four blade rotor with flapping hinges but relied upon conventional airplane controls for pitch, roll and yaw. |
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Below the gardens was a private beach, where the Queen kept her own private bathing machine. |
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Model of a patent machine for winding yarn from the hank, upon the shuttlecope or pern. |
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Milking is now performed almost exclusively by machine, though human technicians are still essential on most facilities. |
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A simple machine is a mechanical device that changes the direction or magnitude of a force. |
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Leonardo da Vinci drew sketches of a concept for a ropemaking machine, but it was never built. |
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Draw in the location of the circuit breaker box, your workbench, doorways and windows, and label each machine with its amperage and voltage. |
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This deluxe machine features anodized aluminum handles on all adjusting levers. |
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They were convinced that the error-checking and antibugging that I was suggesting would far exceed the capacity of their machine. |
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The BBC Micro is still quite a deluxe machine, with better high-resolution color graphics than any of its competitors. |
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A simpler version of the common bend with its ends in the same direction is used to join binder twine in a hay baling machine. |
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On the second floor there were 2 billies, 1 carding and 1 scribbling machine. |
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With a host of Bond-like gadgets, the Army's latest peacekeeping machine protects without taking lives. |
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Both affect the performance of the machine, especially the carburettors, and both are important to the final appearance of the model. |
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The first step in preparing a test specimen with the FlexPrepTM is to secure the gyratory specimen in the chuck of the machine. |
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Answer c is a reference to a cilly, which was a three-character message key used in the German Enigma machine. |
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Coolant is used in car engines and industrial processes, where excess heat could cause machine damage. |
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She could smell a faint aroma of machine oil and corflu emanating from the man cradling her worn form. |
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He bit into a corncob, and Chisom watched him munch with his mouth open, his jaws working the corn like a mini grinding machine. |
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The fax machine broke down, and all we received of your message was the coversheet. |
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A heavy machine gun, anti-materiel rifle, or rocket launcher might be a crew-served weapon. |
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It is easy to show that the set of even numbers is decidable by creating the relevant Turing machine. |
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My granny always runs her vegetables through the deflavorizing machine before allowing us to eat them. |
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The carrot seed is first put through a despining machine, where the spine is broken through some sort of rubbing action. |
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The solution is to rip it out with a dethatching rake or dethatching machine with rotating vertical blades. |
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Dishwasher salt is sodium chloride and is used to prevent scaling of the machine, not in the dishwashing process. |
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No one needed an Enigma machine to figure out why Jimmy Carter was recalling his days aboard a nuclear submarine. |
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And if you want to go the whole route, a videodisc machine is certainly a welcome addition to any entertainment center. |
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Others had set up machine guns at each corner of the commons with bands of ammunition feeding out of steel boxes into the guns. |
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I had lots of homemade Gatorade, two big burgers and a few minutes later I was cruising like the machine again. |
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It consists of seventy fine spun cotton threads, gimped or tied around with thread by a machine similar to that for wrapping bonnet wire. |
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My 33mhz 486 is no longer a goshwow machine, Dell having done their usual trick of waiting until I bought it before dropping the price hugely. |
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How close he didn't realize until the machine slipped over the grasstops, coming into view just two meters away. |
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Paul and Wyatt opened a mill in Birmingham which used their new rolling machine powered by a donkey. |
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The design was partly based on a spinning machine built for Thomas High by clockmaker John Kay, who was hired by Arkwright. |
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This led to the development of several machine tools for cutting metal parts. |
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Before the advent of machine tools, metal was worked manually using the basic hand tools of hammers, files, scrapers, saws and chisels. |
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The planing machine, the milling machine and the shaping machine were developed in the early decades of the 19th century. |
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Although the milling machine was invented at this time, it was not developed as a serious workshop tool until somewhat later in the 19th century. |
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James Fox of Derby had a healthy export trade in machine tools for the first third of the century, as did Matthew Murray of Leeds. |
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The paper machine is known as a Fourdrinier after the financiers, brothers Sealy and Henry Fourdrinier, who were stationers in London. |
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Although greatly improved and with many variations, the Fourdriner machine is the predominant means of paper production today. |
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Industrial technologies that affected farming included the seed drill, the Dutch plough, which contained iron parts, and the threshing machine. |
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The novel's less accessible aspects were ignored by the Hollywoodian money machine. |
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In such a world, would one want to be hooked up to a pleasure machine or live on a holodeck? |
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Vatican City is also home to the world's only automatic teller machine that gives instructions in Latin. |
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Wider machines may have the wings supported by individual wheels and have hinge joints to allow flexing of the machine over uneven ground. |
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A mole plough has a very strong frame which slides along the ground when the machine is in work. |
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In order to withdraw money from a cash machine you have to insert your debit card first. |
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Corporations were purged by agents given wide discretionary powers in an attempt to create a permanent royal electoral machine. |
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Isn't there some machine used in car wrecks to extricate people called the jaws of life? |
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I threw my jizzy sheets in the washing machine before my mum could find them. |
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The karaoke machine is much more than an instrument which allows us to be a star for three minutes. |
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We take an old knackered machine out to China and say, 'Copy that, brand new,' and they do. |
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Picking beans is a very labor-intensive activity, there's no machine made that can do it. |
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The prosthesis was modified labside using a scanner and a CNC milling machine. |
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International trade in handguns, machine guns, tanks, armored personnel carriers, and other relatively inexpensive weapons is substantial. |
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Some were distributed freely between users of a particular machine for no charge. |
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The vehicles were fitted with among other gear a sun compass, machine guns, larger fuel tanks and smoke dischargers. |
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In 1759, Jedediah Strutt patented and built a machine called the Derby Rib Attachment that revolutionised the manufacture of hose. |
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Owning a machine tool plant, it was said, was almost as good as a license to print money. |
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Built to tolerances achievable in the 19th century, the success of the finished engine indicated that Babbage's machine would have worked. |
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Clement worked to high standards, but his machine tools were particularly elaborate. |
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Turing's most important contribution, I think, was of part of the design of the bombe, the cryptanalytic machine. |
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Together they undertook the design and construction of a portable secure voice communications machine codenamed Delilah. |
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A special pair of forceps failed to remove it, as did a machine devised by Brunel to shake it loose. |
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The machine keeps an account of the number of pieces struck which cannot be altered from the truth by any of the persons employed. |
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One of the first sculptures he produced with the machine was a small head of his old professor friend Adam Smith. |
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The machine would also be able to punch numbers onto cards to be read in later. |
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Turing proved that if an algorithm can be written to solve a mathematical problem, then a Turing machine can execute that algorithm. |
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Demonstrations of the machine in operation are held regularly at the museum. |
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In 2008, an original panoramic photograph of the entire machine was discovered at the University of Manchester. |
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Geoffrey Keynes, a British surgeon, developed a portable machine that could store blood to enable transfusions to be carried out more easily. |
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The filters must regularly be cleaned or replaced to ensure that the machine continues to perform efficiently. |
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It was soon realized, however, that an extra handle was needed in front to help pull the machine along. |
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The machine has a roller before and after the cutting cylinder which smoothes the freshly cut lawn and minimizes wheel marks. |
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The operator is provided with a seat and controls on the mower and literally rides on the machine. |
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It was thoroughly tested and even armed with torpedoes and machine guns for operation in the Adriatic. |
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An electric motor is an electrical machine that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy. |
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The motors ran at up to 600 revolutions per minute, and powered machine tools and a printing press. |
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Ominous creakings and grindings came from the innards of the machine. |
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This was the first controlled flight, to be officially recognised, by a plane able to take off under its own power alone without any auxiliary machine such as a catapult. |
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After the attempt at making the first difference engine fell through, Babbage worked to design a more complex machine called the Analytical Engine. |
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The machine was also intended to employ several features subsequently used in modern computers, including sequential control, branching and looping. |
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Autonomation means transferring human intelligence to a machine. |
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The Victorians changed in a bathing machine before paddling in the sea. |
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Riders must be able to get their bikes to the start line under their own power, without any external assistance and not by pushing the machine, then line up in parallel. |
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They were armed with one or two Maxim or Vickers machine guns, which were easier to synchronize than other types, firing through the propeller arc. |
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Historically, it was at the forefront of the Industrial Revolution, with innovations especially in textiles, the steam engine, railroads, machine tools and civil engineering. |
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I wish I knew why the sewing machine binds up after I use it for a while. |
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Wind the bobbin, place it in the machine, and raise the thread. |
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On display at the centre are more than 80,000 artefacts, including Olympic medals, a pattern coin of Edward VIII, a Janvier reducing machine and a selection of trial plates. |
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When arriving at the office, first thing I do is booting my machine. |
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This machine cancels the letters that have a valid zip code. |
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Snow filled her mouth. She caromed off things she never saw, tumbling through a cluttered canyon like a steel marble falling through pins in a pachinko machine. |
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Cycle times for a helmet bag moulding machine vary from 20 to 45 minutes, but the finished shells require no further curing if the molds are heated. |
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For output, the machine would have a printer, a curve plotter and a bell. |
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Petersburg, Russia, on 13 June 2013, Susan Boyle visited Children's Hospital Number 17 and presented to the hospital a gift of an anesthetic machine. |
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The machine was not intended to be a practical computer but was instead designed as a testbed for the Williams tube, an early form of computer memory. |
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In most milking systems, a milking technician must attach the cluster to each cow, but the machine senses when the cow has been fully milked and drops off independently. |
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Many effective automated methods, such as signal processing, data mining, and machine learning techniques are used to detect and classify their calls. |
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His cousin and associate, Andrew Vivian, steered the machine. |
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A machine called a cremulator reduces the fragments of bone to a fine ash. |
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Deep passages and tunnels now connected the blockhouses and firing points in the ditch to the fort proper, with magazines and machine rooms deep under the surface. |
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As one can clearly see, if the machine tool needs to access different facets of the part to cut some shapes, then the part may need to be released and re-fixtured. |
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Wilkinson brought in his patented machine for blowing furnaces. |
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In a further trial, one week later, the machine overturned in a rut. |
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High tech radar systems are associated with digital signal processing, machine learning and are capable of extracting useful information from very high noise levels. |
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A measured amount of resin is then liberally brushed indiscriminately into the mold and the mold is then clamped to a machine that contains the male flexible mold. |
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Makoni... had a reputation as a technocrat who tended toward moderation and pragmatism, but one who was also a fully paid-up member of the Mugabe machine. |
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Don't muck about with the video machine, or you might break it. |
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In response, the Democrats cranked up their own mud machine. |
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When the island finally reaches close to sea-level there will no longer be sufficient elevation to produce the rainfall that drives the erosional machine. |
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The entire machine slowed down during the execution of the virus checker. |
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In the next room, a vending machine fanfared a five-note bar. |
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Instead every machine could be equipped with its own electric motor, providing easy control at the point of use, and improving power transmission efficiency. |
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But on the filmsetting machine, the matrix case, which on the hot-metal caster had contained metal matrices, now contained tiny photographic negatives of each character. |
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After finishing with his game machine, he put it away and went to sleep. |
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After finishing with his homework, he was allowed to use his game machine. |
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A new front-load washing machine uses less water than a top-load. |
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Following this machine aesthetic, modernist designers typically rejected decorative motifs in design, preferring to emphasize the materials used and pure geometrical forms. |
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The birth of a machine age which had made major changes in the conditions of daily life in the 19th century now had radically changed the nature of warfare. |
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The continuous power density is determined by the product of the continuous torque density and the constant torque speed range of the electric machine. |
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The vending machine went wrong and dispensed five cans of drink at once. |
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The dough is passed through the pasta machine several times. |
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And folks laughed at Santos Dumont, at the Wrights, and at all the other fellows, who said they could take a heavier-than-air machine, and skim above the clouds like a bird. |
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Formulae for the basic dimensions of turbine parts are well documented and a highly efficient machine can be reliably designed for any fluid flow condition. |
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In normal circumstances, tickets cannot be purchased on board Metrolink vehicles, and must be purchased from a ticket vending machine before boarding the vehicle. |
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The development of machine tools allowed better working of iron, causing it to be increasingly used in the rapidly growing machinery and engine industries. |
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This machine allows wheel turning whilst both sets of doors are closed. |
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Filippo Tommaso Marinetti wrote Manifesto of Futurism, called for the use of language and metaphors that glorified the speed, dynamism, and violence of the machine age. |
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Enigma machine, and of the operating procedures that were in use. |
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This machine is mainly used in harbors and other shallow water. |
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Maudslay perfected the slide rest lathe, which could cut machine screws of different thread pitches by using changeable gears between the spindle and the lead screw. |
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You're not going to get any sleep, because I am a love machine. |
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As the aviator turned his machine to reconnoitre in the new direction, he was surprised to see the hostile aeroplane between him and his objective. |
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His ultimate decision to resign came after a lengthy lecture on machine guns, which was interfering with his plans for dinner with a particularly attractive young lady. |
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Marconi wrote to the Ministry of Post and Telegraphs, then under the direction of Pietro Lacava, explaining his wireless telegraph machine and asking for funding. |
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The milling machine, a fundamental machine tool, is believed to have been invented by Ely Whitney, who was a government contractor who built firearms as part of this program. |
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Hold the phone! We've had this problem before, with the other machine. |
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Whitehead was unable to improve the machine substantially, since the clockwork motor, attached ropes, and surface attack mode all contributed to a slow and cumbersome weapon. |
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He then launched a second attack, accompanied by two others who were killed, to seize another German machine gun position killing a further five and again capturing the gun. |
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One or more Germans opened fire with machine guns killing three people. |
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Aristotle conceived of politics as being like an organism rather than like a machine, and as a collection of parts none of which can exist without the others. |
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The manufacture of machine tools was once a major industry in Coventry. |
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It is used solely by human effort rather than with animal or machine assistance, and is pulled backwards by the operator, requiring great physical effort. |
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The initial attack by the 115th Brigade failed, in turn impeding the 113th Brigade, which was unable to approach Mortho Wood due to concentrated German machine gun fire. |
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It is widely used to train statistical machine translation systems. |
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The demonstrator couldn't figure out why the machine wouldn't work, until he remembered that there was an interlock so it wouldn't operate with the cover open. |
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Virginian James Albert Bonsack invented the tobacco cigarette rolling machine in 1880 leading to new industrial scale production centered on Richmond. |
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Kleene uses a similar approach, based on Turing machine encodings over an alphabet of fifteen symbols, which are then translated into pentadecimal numbers. |
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Despite heavy casualties the fringe of the wood was soon reached and some bayonet fighting took place before the wood was entered and a number of German machine guns silenced. |
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Corporations were purged by agents, known as the regulators, who were given wide discretionary powers in an attempt to create a permanent royal electoral machine. |
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Based on a script by Jack Paglen, the film revolves around two scientists who work toward creating a machine that possesses sentience and collective intelligence. |
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However, human motions such as climbing stairs are difficult to mimic with a machine, which ASIMO has demonstrated by taking two plunges off a staircase. |
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The portable machine gun spread, a notable example being the German MG34, and various submachine guns which were suited to close combat in urban and jungle settings. |
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The agreement secretly divided the independent nations of eastern Europe between the two powers and assured adequate oil supplies for the German war machine. |
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I could put the cappuccino machine in that corner of the counter, the one with the single malt whiskies, it would dominate the kitchenscape, draw the eye. |
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Nothing could surpass the nonsensity of trying to run so complex and so concentrated a machine by southern and western farmers in grotesque alliance with city day laborers. |
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Group Rhodes off the A638 in east Wakefield, make machine cells. |
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Daley, a Democrat, was elected in 1955, in the era of machine politics. |
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The milling machine, a fundamental machine tool, is believed to have been invented by Eli Whitney, who was a government contractor who built firearms as part of this program. |
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The book opens with the Time Traveler dining with learned peers in late 1800s England, where he is trying to convince them that he has invented a time machine. |
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By this time the machine gun had begun entering into the militaries. |
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Office wear also has to be suitable for movement, to accommodate the billion microjourneys a person takes each day to the supply closet or the coffee machine or the restroom. |
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There are 150 kilometres of rail, 60 different factory buildings, 8,500 machine tools, seven electrical stations, 140 kilometres of underground cable and 46 overhead. |
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Trenches, machine guns, air reconnaissance, barbed wire, and modern artillery with fragmentation shells helped bring the battle lines of World War I to a stalemate. |
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The main French assault was launched on 25 September and, at first, made good progress in spite of surviving wire entanglements and machine gun posts. |
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The beginning of the next century saw Derby emerging as an engineering centre with manufacturers such as James Fox, who exported machine tools to Russia. |
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The British suffered heavy losses, especially due to machine gun fire during the attack and made only limited gains before they ran out of shells. |
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With round windows, an ambient lighting machine, and a psychedelic mural, Storyk wanted the studio to have a relaxing environment that would encourage Hendrix's creativity. |
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Exact measurement was also key to the development of machine tools. |
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