His first track event was the 100-meter hydrants, a kid running down Quentin Street leaping over every fire plug in his path. |
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With the help of calcium, vitamin K, and a protein called fibrinogen, the platelets create a mesh to hold the plug in place and close the wound. |
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New research on the listening habits of music fans has revealed that many now plug in their ear-phones out of habit rather than for enjoyment. |
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One would ask, upfront, what the daily rate for using electricity to plug in a PC is. |
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Using his absorption with the computer as my defense, I declined to plug in. |
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Some lenders plug in 12 months, requiring you to come up with more cash, and then rebate the difference at year-end. |
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Upon receiving them from him, she would plug in her tape recorder, clip on her microphone and go to it. |
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Potential customers plug in facts about their business and get a ballpark estimate of how much they can save. |
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It is one of those new modular units where you only plug in the power cables you need to use. |
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When it's really cold I plug in the block heater so I can start my excavator in the morning. |
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Most states don't get cold enough to plug in the block heater on your diesel. |
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Just plug in the phone earpiece and then jot down notes easily on the hybrid device. |
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Traditionally, wooden boats had a bronze threaded plug in their garboard for just this reason. |
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The pins in the power cable female connector are not springy enough, and fail to make good contact with the pin in the plug in the appliance. |
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The guitars plug in and the amps come to life with a clean thread of pure rock. |
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It happens when a horse swallows his food too quickly and it forms a plug in the esophagus. |
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Then, without the spark plug in place, pull the starter cord slowly, distributing the oil through the cylinder. |
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But the IDC plug in connector system enable WeidmĂĽller to offer a quick fit connection system that saves users working time and hard cash. |
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For this purpose, please plug in a test telephone at the corresponding connection and check for a dial tone. |
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Multi-card slots: Simply plug in a USB thumb drive or camera memory card directly into the frame. |
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If you selected other driver options to install, you can also wait to plug in the scanner after all installations wrap up. |
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Dr Cowley even had the neck to plug in his phone in Mr Kenny's office. |
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One option is to glue a socket directly in the root fairing, so that the ailerons are connected automatically when you plug in the wings. |
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He had a list of delegates and would plug in their addresses in his gps and go house to house to house. |
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Description : A planted Lodgepole Pine plug in front of the dibble that was used to plant it. |
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Elvis nearly blew the audition by neglecting to plug in his iPod. |
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The sounds are in stereo when gamers plug in a pair of headphones. |
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Liquid helium will boil off constantly through a special porous plug in the dewar to maintain the science probe at its required temperature for up to 18 months. |
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When we plug in a FireWire drive or a USB storage device, the device shows up on the desktop, in the appropriate applications and in the directory. |
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Find your favourite eBook, get comfortable in a chair or sun lounger and plug in some headphones. |
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Connect the power cable to the supply then plug in the power cable connector to the printer. |
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But before farmers rush out to plug in the barn, Bejan added a few caveats. |
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Its rather like pouring water into a bath without putting the plug in. |
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Just plug in your numbers and it will automatically calculate all the subtotals and totals and compute your net income. |
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Of course, I had to get that little plug in there for my big bosses. |
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During copulation, he deposits sperm into her sperm receptacle and places a plug in it, perhaps to retain his sperm or prevent other males from mating with her. |
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The exact method is not clearly understood, but it involves air trapped behind the nasal plug in the blowhole. |
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It is comparable to pulling the plug in your tub, or dumping a glass of water on the floor. |
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You excitedly unwrap your latest technology purchase, plug in the flashy TV, charge up the pristine smartphone or unbox the new laptop. |
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In addition, he says, the seminal fluid of the male coagulates to form a plug in the female that stays in place until pregnancy and likely prevents further mating. |
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They just need to plug in the cable modem and then it's ready. |
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I'm surprised they don't have some kind of cybergenetic plug in the back of their heads. |
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Note: APB header female connector can plug in only in one direction. |
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As a result, biblical developers created a virtual machine that could plug in to each new alternative, take it over and imbed it back into biblical culture. |
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Description : A College of New Caledonia student planting a Lodgepole Pine plug in the hole created by a dibble on a planting site in the vicinity of Pitoney Lake. |
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If you need an electrical outlet for your wedding, you will need to bring 350 feet of electric cord to plug in the only power outlet available situated on the green maintenance building behind the church. |
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Just plug in your income and expense account balances and the spreadsheet will automatically calculate all the subtotals and totals, and compute your net income. |
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To plug in your MP3 player, CD player, or other audio device, the Delphi Premium Sound System is equipped with an auxiliary 3.5 mm input jack located in the rear of the unit. |
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She knows how to plug in when the questions and answers come up. |
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Just plug in your income and expenses and it will automatically show you where your money is spent and you can determine where you can save money. |
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Just plug in a standard network cable and connect to a computer. |
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Simply plug in and get singing: The WK-500 has a practical microphone input facility that allows users to sing along to a selection of songs or make recordings using the sampling function. |
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As regards stationary applications, the bans only apply to small plug in units with a refrigerant charge of 150 g or less and to stand alone equipment with a refrigerant charge of 20 kg or over. |
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Possibility to plug in a printer and to share it with other computers. |
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The power cord must plug in to the right supply voltage. |
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As soon as you plug in your digital camera, camcorder or mobile device, the Digital Studio Media Organizer automatically copies all your videos and photos to your computer. |
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Don't dither over minor word choices or jump up from your desk to look for a small piece of data to plug in. |
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Controls for this display as well as an outlet to plug in audio headsets are normally found in the armrest of each seat. |
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Then the wireline truck sets a plug in the well to temporarily seal off that section so the next section of the wellbore can be treated. |
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Pressure built beneath the plug in the caldera, eventually resulting in a catastrophic explosion of pyroclastic shrapnel and ash. |
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Re-Recording mixer Lisa Baro uses a Pro Tools HD2 system and the Cedar DNS One plug in. |
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And then I reach into my pocket and plug in another quarter. |
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In 1998, she was able to persuade French harp builder Joel Garnier to create an electronic instrument she could strap on, plug in, and wear. |
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SimVentive also allows users to plug in third-party user interface widgets to enable the creation of new kinds of simulation user interfaces in the UI Builder. |
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Most bizarre is the pounds 1,300 that Audi will fleece you for just to plug in a laptop and derestrict the electronic management system to up the top speed to 174mph. |
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An eentsy-weentsy office with a slam-bang T1 connection that she couldn't figure out how to hook up to her slam-bang computer that she couldn't figure out how to plug in. |
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