The company's inflatable tube is part of the first airbag system that also provides protection in roll-over accidents. |
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When the first Tessas began to mature, the government brought in roll-over Tessas so that the tax break could continue. |
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The load has an important impact on the braking, the traction, the cornering ability and the roll-over tendency. |
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After the final roll-over the money will be paid out to the next division, the second division winners. |
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The roll-over method used so far leaves little leeway to take into account the quantitative development of the institutions. |
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It is a more conventional stock with a tear-drop grip and roll-over cheekpiece. |
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In roll-over weeks, when pounds 12million or more is up for grabs, an extra 50million tickets are sold. |
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It levels out slightly on a roll-over week as people buy early, but it is still very hard to predict just how big the jackpot will be. |
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The main uncertainties relate to the cost of roll-over finance and risk. |
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Lottery fever peaked one week in January 1996 with the first double roll-over and a jackpot of pounds 44 million. |
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In conclusion, I believe a roll-over will ensure the retention of the excellent staff on both sides of the border who have played no small part in ensuring the success of the programme. |
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What with it being a double roll-over on Saturday I had had a couple of goes and when I checked my numbers on Sunday I realised my lucky dip line had won me ten pounds. |
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Special cases for years, suddenly farmers were being hit by measures common to all taxpayers, such as the ending of the roll-over relief on capital gains tax. |
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Nik explains that you can stop roll-over pop-up things vanishing after a few seconds, by continually moving your mouse from side to side within the link text. |
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Camelot said the first ever triple roll-over in the Lottery's 10-year history had resulted in a surge of interest in the game. |
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The safety belts with pre-tensioners activate within a few thousandths of a second in the event of a collision or roll-over and tighten the belt to help keep the occupants securely restrained. |
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Safety in the event of a roll-over accident could be achieved by requiring the side windows to be made from laminated glass in order to keep the passengers inside the coach. |
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In the case of a tractor with a reversible position, the load shall be applied to the upper extremity of the roll-over protection structure half-way between the two seat reference points. |
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This test shall be identical to the crushing test at the rear except that the front edge of the beam shall be over the frontmost top part of the roll-over protection structure. |
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Is it Russia that has thrown a political spanner in our work to extend the United Nations Mission, or those who hastened to submit today's draft, with its politicized technical roll-over proposal, to the Council? |
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Nearly all the GPS time receivers used for TAI computation use a software which is not prepared for treating this roll-over and will misunderstand the current date by more than nineteen years. |
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As regards the benefit conferred by the roll-over of debt, the 2001 financial accounts of Hynix indicate that the value of extension of maturities and reductions of interest rates was KRW 1,586 trillion. |
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In a roll-over the robust safety cage and the reinforced roof structure together with the safety belts and belt pre-tensioners will help protect the occupants. |
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Any of these can equal a roll-over, especially if a row-crop tractor with a narrow front end gets employed improperly. |
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Shales associated with the roll-over faults are commonly over-pressured and diapiric, adding to structural development in the over-burden and increasing the seal on faults. |
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Roll-over types of crashes are mostly attributed to speed MVA data showed. |
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