In fact, Lyle had a 79 to finish plumb last, the only player in the field to be above 300 for the 72 holes. |
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Its plumb crazy at a time when we are trying to recruit more staff to cut the teaching profession's workload. |
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For example, somebody whom you just plumb don't like is naturally likely to be just as hard to like on the Interwebnet. |
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Hank was plumb out of breath helping him up, but was very happy to see that Ted was all right. |
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So I drove up to Manor Park Plaza to use the A.B.M., because I was plumb out of cash. |
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It's important to forgive yourself if you're just too plumb tired to get in a workout. |
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So, needless to say, just about everyone was plumb out of breath when they stopped a hundred yards from their target. |
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Snap a plumb chalkline down the center of the stud to establish the position of the edge of the panel. |
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They used iron chisels, saws, drills, and callipers, set squares and plumb lines. |
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Retrofit windows are installed into existing frames, and if those frames are not plumb or square, there may be problems. |
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My products are items like metal castings, ball valves and other plumb fitting accessories widely used by all residential properties. |
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Even though part of the beauty of straw bale houses is their handmade unevenness, build plumb and square. |
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He fumbles yet another serious role, failing to plumb the self-doubting depths of his conflicted character. |
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Use a hand level frequently to keep the wall plumb and the rows of brick level. |
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As you set each post, it is especially important that the posts remain plumb, regardless of how much the ground slopes. |
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Freud used dreams to plumb the depths of the unconscious for hidden meanings and emotions. |
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He was plumb tuckered out and very glad Charlie had talked him out of the trip to the lower pastures. |
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The problem is that the corners are seldom true plumb or vertical, and this is where the difficulty lies. |
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The tumblehome bow of the traditional Cape Cod Catboat was replaced by a plumb bow. |
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Frequent use of a hand level will help keep the wall plumb and the courses level. |
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If the frame is not perfectly plumb or level, the door won't open or close correctly. |
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Insert tapered shims under the cabinet, as needed, until a level shows that it is plumb and vertical. |
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A couple of slogs by Sami then happened and he was caught plumb in front by Kumble. |
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My products are items like metal casting, ball valve and other plumb fitting accessories widely used by all residential properties. |
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There are miter clamps, levels, plumb bobs, oil cans, planes, trammels, and so on. |
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Morton, looking to work to leg, was trapped plumb in front with the doosra. |
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This opera is long and ponderous enough, and though there is much depth to plumb, the tempos, to me, must move along. |
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With a heavy plummet, I plumb the depth and set the float so that about half the float's length is protruding above the surface. |
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There is a good chance that the corner is not plumb, so this process guarantees that you will be working from a plumb line. |
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Install a small electric water heater for heat and plumb it into the existing heater core, or use a small ceramic electric space heater. |
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Also the walls are out of plumb, the ceilings are not level, and the crown mouldings need fixing. |
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Use a plumb bob and chalk to transfer each mark from the string to the ground, and drive a stake to mark the center of each post position. |
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Gilly was given not out when he was plumb LBW and then cut loose to set up a comfortable Australian victory. |
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Can the group of all male plumbers plumb the depths of their minds to achieve a good result or will the estate agents gazump them? |
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Bosses used for the attachment of plumb lines survive on the pedimental sculpture and reliefs of the temple of Zeus at Olympia. |
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You can now transfer these marks to the ground, using a plumb bob, and drive in two small stakes. |
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He caught Gilchrist plumb in front with the second delivery of the day to restore his hold over one of the game's most dangerous batsmen. |
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A common, and drastic, mistake in hanging wallpaper is to hang it out of plumb. |
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You need to be able to hang your wallpaper plumb, even if the corners are not. |
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While its approach is still fairly general, its articles plumb somewhat deeper depths. |
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These famous Rhine experiments made bold to plumb the hidden powers of the mind. |
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The last few stanzas plumb depths of sloppiness and sentimentality to which the poet nowhere else in all his mature writing descended. |
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The nineteenth-century prospector had been a rugged individual who explored wild mountains to plumb the mysteries hidden beneath. |
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It is another job that requires individuals to plumb deep wells of patience. |
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On the bright side, if students can get into the vertebrate examples discussed here, maybe some will plumb deeper into other phyla and kingdoms. |
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Place the panel snug into the corner as possible with a level on the opposite vertical edge to plumb the panel. |
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Raise the short wall sections into place, plumb them as you have done previously, and secure the corners. |
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Push the panel into the glued surface and use a level to make certain it is plumb before you tack it into position and glue it down permanently. |
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Holding a target plumb is a very important worker skill when locating a layout point. |
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The batsman plays and misses, and is hit on the pads plumb in front of the wicket. |
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Collymore decides that he wants to take a leg-bye and is struck plumb in front off an inswinger. |
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These exceptional musicians plumb the depths of improvisation and bring back gems! |
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You can look back and say, well this did have to be that agonising or that intense in order to plumb the depths, in order to reach the dark night of the soul. |
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Draw a plumb line on the wall representing one side of the cabinet. |
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Others project a brilliant vertical plumb line on walls and posts, or an exactly located spot on the ceiling, permitting perfectly aligned walls, wallboard, and plumbing. |
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Encouraged by a little Jesuitical reasoning to the effect that death has released him from his promise, he may yet plumb the depths of Coombs the man. |
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The back of a second, kneeling Magus and of the seated Virgin supporting the Child form two sides of an equilateral triangle located plumb in the centre of the design. |
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She believes her illness has bestowed on her a single-mindedness that causes her to plumb the same waters again and again. |
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Her companions stuck to the side of the road, but Suu Kyi walked into the middle, plumb in the line of fire. |
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A long plumb line, emerging from the bottom of the hemisphere, seems to suddenly drop, its tip a smaller, whirling cluster, reminiscent of the pooling and rippling of water. |
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The food is often some concoction of lamb, frequently accompanied by rice, sweet potatoes, warm bread, and finished with a desert such as plumb cobbler with cream. |
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It leaves us to plumb our own depths to discover who we really are. |
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I suppose I had been naive to think that he was making himself available to me so I could spar with him or plumb the depths of his thought processes. |
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But I sure wouldn't want to plumb the depth of the man's character or his confidence without actually being out there and spending some time with him. |
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He seeks to plumb the subtle sources of change on all those fronts. |
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Then plumb them with a level and nail the brackets to the floor. |
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He traces a line in white paint along the wall beyond the leaves, then drops a plumb from a cord stretched between two metal poles posted on either side of the tree. |
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Make sure that the posts are plumb and the rail is parallel to the steps. |
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Next place a level against the edge of the panel to check that it is plumb, making certain your panel is in a correct position before nailing it into the studs. |
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In carpenter's heaven, all surfaces would be flat and straight, all vertical elements would be plumb and horizontal ones level, and all corners would be exact right angles. |
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Do not cut at an angle, or into a v-shape, which makes it far more difficult to hold the tree plumb in the stand, and reduces the amount of water available to the tree. |
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Apply the boards in a stair-step pattern and be sure they are plumb. |
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If the wall ties are adequate, the brickwork should be rebuilt plumb. |
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On the other side one of my friends lost his bet that England would win, so his stance is the umpire should be thanked for giving Browne a life as he was plumb lbw. |
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If you find the doors' frames are too far out of plumb to fix by moving the hinges, a drastic, though not impossible, solution is to remove and re-hang the doorframes. |
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And his engine and its bearings, they were all out of plumb. |
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Joining two materials together usually leaves an uneven gap between them because one of the surfaces is out of plumb, is not level, or is irregularly shaped. |
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To locate the center of the roof opening, hang a plumb bob from the underside of the roof with the point of the bob over the center nail in the ceiling opening. |
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Here, three metal rods ran across a corner of the gallery, each supporting a large pulley wheel and a piece of canvas strap to which were attached a plumb bob and a weight. |
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More than 2,000 years ago the Mayans used plumb bobs and chalk lines in building carved columns so finely that a row of hundreds of these would disappear behind the first one. |
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We did scramble out on one permanent pond with a view to testing the depth with a plumb line which was probably quite dangerous but you don't think of that at that age. |
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The major advantage of flanged windows is that they are one integral unit that is easy for the contractor or homeowner to install plumb and square within a framed opening. |
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More personal than historical, her book doesn't claim to plumb the depths of Yemeni culture. |
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Perhaps they need more time to plumb the depths of the institution's intransigence. |
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The writings themselves are as elusive as eels, and just as willing to plumb the depths. |
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It is symbolic of the value of self-containment and of the innate capacity of the soul to plumb the depths of the spirit. |
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Who except God alone will be able to fully plumb the depths of the suffering of the Chechen civilian population? |
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The part that is cut off should then be hung in sequence with a plumb line. |
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The name-dropping soon becomes the plumb line that measures the novel's shallows. |
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Using a plumb line, an ancient Egyptian astronomer could have determined when the line linking the two stars was vertical. |
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The street cuts through the Old City like a plumb line and is a useful orienting tool for non-Arabic-speaking visitors. |
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If we renew these clauses as the government proposes, we risk moving that plumb line of the law. |
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The angle of heel was measured by the shift of a plumb line along a graduated scale. |
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An instructional video for drawing a plumb line can be found on www.wallcoverings.org. |
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Place your stove where you would like it located and use a plumb line to mark the ceiling directly above your stove flue. |
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The point where this plumb line hits the ground is the location that you should mark. |
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Line up these assemblies by sighting over one edge or by using a plumb line. |
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Hold the plumb bob in place just long enough for the dimple to become cloudy. |
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Now is the time to line up the new wall properly using a plumb bob or level and straight edge. |
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Using a plumb bob, the outer diameter of the girth gear is transferred to the foundation. |
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The plumb bob supply is accomplished via a brazing ring and with a laterally added plumb bob. |
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The cone point of the plumb bob is replaced with the center of the image of the laser spot on the plane of observation. |
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Alas, we probably need to plumb some greater depths of despair before this crisis is over. |
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Stainless steel nylon bushed pivot pin and locking bolt, for plumb mounting, no lubrication required. |
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Make sure the hangers are as plumb as possible and paint to blend in with the plenum. |
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Once you have done that, check that everything is plumb, and nail the flashing into the roof deck. |
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When it is retracted, all you have to do to align the jack is to put a plumb on top of the piston. |
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Manor Chum, a cross between a cherry and plum that's large like a plumb but small seeded like a cherry. |
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It's the same as getting the steel framework of a building true: everything depends on getting the core in line and plumb. |
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It is not for this Report to plumb the intellectual depths of these two important concepts. |
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Decision-makers have a tool kit at their disposal to plumb the leak, which Oliver Sartor has also described. |
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Do not completely tighten the screws until you are sure the jambs are completely plumb and square in the opening. |
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If the door is not plumb, you may have to adjust the hinge in its mortise. |
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When retracted, all you have to do is to put a plumb on top of piston. |
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The direction of PN will also differ from the direction of a vertical plumb line. |
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The verticality is checked using a level or a plumb line. |
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It also has a plumb line, for geocentric alignment. Once the instrument has been aligned with the points of the compass, its readings are unequivocal. |
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Set the fore-and-aft mast rake by using the main halyard as a plumb line. |
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Electromechanical plumb line systems require regular maintenance and, depending on the application, the required four-wire technology can increase the wiring costs considerably. |
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Educational standards provide stakeholders with a plumb line for evaluating how students are performing relative to these standards at regular intervals. |
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Chris Carter may not be despairing of the future, but just plumb tuckered out from the effort of keeping two separate hour-long dramas creatively cooking. |
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Well, by morning the little girl was coolsome, but plumb wore down to nothing. |
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The plumb bob was allowed to hang vertical and the line indicated the reading on the arc's graduations. |
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If the top of a stake cannot be seen, when you come to set point C, sight with the aid of a plumb bob: first, to find where to drive the stake, and secondly, to note the point on the top of the stake. |
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The widder, pore soul, suspicioning trouble, follered Jake, and found him with a bullet plumb through his heart. |
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Next, press the legs of the tripod into the ground and lower the plumb bob until its point is about one-quarter inch above the point on the ground. |
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Things went from bad to worse for the Black Caps when Doug Bracewell was dismissed first ball, plumb lbw to a full inswinger from Marsh. |
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Instead, create a perfectly straight vertical line using a plumb bob and chalk line. |
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Use a plumb bob with about six feet of string. |
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Attach the plumb bob string to the hook under the instrument by means of a large loop fastened by a slipknot and adjust the plumb bob until it is clear of the ground point. |
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The accuracy of the instrument was limited by its size and by the effect the wind or observer's motion would have on the plumb bob. |
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I began by hanging a plumb bob between the rafters of the shed covering the kiln location to locate the centre of the circle for the kiln. |
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If electromechanical plumb bob systems are connected, the relevant user elements such as start button, alarm signal and end stop signal are installed on the control cabinet door. |
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This affects words such as lamb and plumb, as well as derived forms with suffixes, such as lambs, lambing, plumbed, plumber. |
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The boat was balanced when the plumb bob hung over the center of the keel. |
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But the craftsmen did it extremely well, even in this uncomfortable environment, using nothing more than a plumb bob, a piece of string, and a carpenter's square. |
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It can become a spirit level, a surface level, a ruler, a protractor, a plumb bob and more. |
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The operators of the mule and the plumb bob rapidly communicated this unusual situation and halted work. |
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It took years of corrosion and dropping plumb bobs to penetrate the striking plate and hull. |
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In mounting a scope, I like to use a carpenter's square to get the action level, and a plumb bob to align the vertical crosshair. |
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The direct return of 41 Sri Lankan asylum seekers to the Sri Lankan navy signals the Australian government's willingness to plumb new moral depths in its obsession with stopping the boats, regardless of the human cost. |
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He seemed plumb possessed of gloom, and moped around like a chicken with the pip. |
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Man may have invented the wheel, the plumb line, and the first cutting edge of metal, but we may be sure it was woman who saw to it that these discoveries were turned to civilized uses. |
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The following figure shows that the level is level or plumb. |
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Ultrasonic sensors were introduced many years ago, the mechanical plumb bob system is still in use and now radar sensors are popular. |
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Through its proprietary features, it will also save time on the job by eliminating the need for the use of a plumb bob. |
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He became a great landowner, too, rumoured to hold 1m hectares, with the focus of his power a spread of ranchland round Puerto López, plumb in the centre of the country. |
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Or can we further plumb the depths of bad taste? |
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A plumb bob was used to make sure the boat was balanced and aligned. |
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Two days later, it was Nadal's turn to plumb the depths of his misery. |
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A plumb line from the axillaintersects the right hip by several centimetres whereas a plumb line on the left side hangs several centimetres wide of the hip. |
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It is tremendously difficult to plumb the depths of evil. |
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They are working, paying their taxes, are law-abiding and raising their kids so they do not have time always to plumb the depths beyond the title of a certain bill. |
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They have learned to plumb the depths of chaos, to identify its stable and unstable states, continuities and discontinuities, and to formalise the ways in which chaos evolves. |
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In North Western Europe, at least, politicians plumb the depths of popular esteem and trust. At this level their only competition is the clergy and the media! |
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And here, to sound the final trumpet, is one last musical, a show that appropriately expresses how many a dedicated theatergoer must be feeling right now: plumb tuckered out. |
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He's brilliant at accessing material and finding a plumb line through it. |
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Carrollton Avenue runs like a plumb line along western fringes of the city, from the leafy streets of Uptown on out to pastoral City Park. |
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A plumb bob was suspended by a line from the centre of the arc at the top. |
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Years ago the well plumb dried out, not a drop of water in there since. |
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In the Bond opinions, these other concerns were plumb forgotten, and the treaty power made to appear as little more than an attractive nuisance for federal aggrandizers. |
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Once the braces are secure and the panel is plumb, the crane slackens the cables, and the riggers disconnect the lifting hardware from the panels. |
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If the outside corner is exactly plumb, and they seldom are, you can simply wrap the paper around the corner and begin from its edge on the other side of the corner. |
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Rotate the glowing orb to project a straight line in any direction and use the integrated bubble level to make sure it's level or plumb. |
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