Protecting lift shafts and mechanisms so they can safely be used for evacuation should also be considered. |
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The first rays of sunlight filtered through the clouds streaming shafts of gold on to the calm ocean. |
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Lighting was provided by naked bulbs hanging from wires strung up on the cave walls, and fresh air by ventilation shafts unseen. |
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The counterbalance, straight drive shafts and the unique torque converter maximize the power in a healthy vibration-free curve. |
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Before the decade's end, it was discovered that an individual motor for each machine was more efficient and a lot safer than line shafts. |
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A surveyor and engineer, he built coal tipples and air shafts for the mining industry. |
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They were also equipped with Franklin Type B rotary-cam poppet valve gear, which had outside drive shafts. |
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Miraculously, Baby Jessica emerged unharmed, and the parents who let a baby toddle near open shafts weren't sent to prison for gross stupidity. |
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Bell pits were shallow, unsupported shafts dug on vein outcrops that widened into bell-like shapes as they were sunk. |
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Unlike machinery used in textile mills, steelmaking machinery had few spinning belts that could pull workers into drive shafts. |
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When the shafts are parallel to your beltline on the takeaway and follow-through, the toe of the clubheads should be pointing up. |
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I was plunged into the water among dark shadows with occasional shafts of light. |
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The gearbox gets over both problems by being two half-gearboxes in one case, with two clutches and two transmission shafts, one inside the other. |
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There were marble craters and candelabra, statuary, busts, reliefs, column capitals and bases, and 60 to 70 marble column shafts. |
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Small worked flint blades known as microliths were perhaps the barbs of spears and harpoons with wooden shafts. |
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The sun was partially blocked by the shafts of the arrows which had soared across the sky. |
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The individual strings seem to hang from central shafts, each string as long as the shaft from the point it attaches. |
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The first volley rang out as the sky further darkened by the shafts of thousands of arrows and bolts. |
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For the engine, there are camshafts, crankshafts, valves, connecting rods, and balance shafts. |
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Power is transmitted via cardan shafts to the final drives at the front ends of the forward and rear chassis. |
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Western pipistrelles and Mexican free-tailed bats have staked their own claim on the chutes and shafts. |
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Dixira stopped abruptly, his nose inches from the wooden shafts of the pikes. |
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Geezers and codgers well remember how the first steel shafts were painted yellow or brown to resemble hickory. |
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The intent of the design of the closure system was to seal the shafts to prevent leakage into the mine and preserve the current mine stability. |
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The fire tore through the cinder block walls of five elevator shafts, turning them into giant chimneys for acrid, black smoke. |
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In an open gallery, massive tribal deities loom under the shafts of dappled evening light. |
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I ended up in a paper mill, working the graveyard shift lifting heavy steel shafts. |
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Graham McLaren has edited the play into a 105-minute chamber drama, played out on a murky stage chequered with shafts of pale light. |
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The rocker arms are roller tipped and ride on needle bearings mounted on individual stub shafts. |
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In the posterior precaudal and anterior caudal vertebrae rib shafts become hairlike structures. |
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This moist, cool, and heavy air then falls down the shafts and into the living spaces through the door openings at the bottom. |
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The tower is four-staged, the topmost with four double belfry windows with triangular heads and mid-wall shafts. |
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Bone was used extensively to make wedges, adzes, hammers, spear heads with link shafts, barbed points and harpoons, eyed needles, and jewellery. |
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This allows it to determine the position of slower shafts, like a steering column or a window lift motor. |
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The black shafts were right in front of her nose and she noticed a foul odor coming from them. |
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It was a building taller than another in the city, in the shape of an octagon, but with circular shafts on each corner. |
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In the 19th century, underground coal miners carried canaries down into the shafts as their first line of defense against poisonous gases. |
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The result is a 2.2-litre engine with 16 valves, twin overhead camshafts and a pair of vibration-reducing balancer shafts. |
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These remarkable shafts are still in place, and serve as the stairwells and lift shafts of Wapping and Rotherhithe Tube stations. |
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All of the moving parts are fully enclosed so you have got no chance of sprockets or drive shafts whirring around or anything like that. |
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It is used for gears, bearings and bushes for heavy loads and high duty with adequate lubrication, and for duty with hard steel shafts. |
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And there is even a Galapagos finch which, like a vampire bat, laps up the blood of its victims after piercing their skin or feather shafts. |
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Many vespertilionids live in caves, but these bats can also be found in mine shafts, tunnels, tree roosts, rock crevices, buildings, etc. |
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Let them be shielded from the shafts of malice, and protected against the venom of personal vituperation. |
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Lice lay nits on hair shafts close to the skin's surface, where the temperature is perfect for keeping warm until they hatch. |
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The works are formed of shafts of colour that disappear to a vanishing point. |
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Shafts and vanes are present in the feathers, but no direct evidence of the shafts remains. |
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One of the shafts at Whinney Hill then became the upcast shaft for both collieries. |
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I've seen universal joints break and watched drive shafts bounced off the pavement and swing around, coming close to hitting the fuel tanks. |
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Long slotted skylights and openings in the second floor introduce shafts of natural light. |
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It is done by grasping a small portion of hair and gently applying traction while sliding the fingers along the hair shafts. |
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Most of the paddles are homemade, with aluminum shafts and fiberglass blades. |
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The counter-rotating shafts create a high degree of turbulence from a single electric motor. |
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Most folks hang their shafts too low and you need to restrain the tug so it doesn't fly forward and backward as the animal performs maneuvers. |
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Trinity's office tower shuddered and dust began to penetrate the building down elevator shafts from the top. |
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You could see the black of night in between the shafts and it lit up the whole grove. |
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The shafts of light transpierce the sequences and bold, architectural structure. |
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The narrow mine shafts meant miners often had to work on their sides by candlelight. |
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All uncovered power shafts are dangerous, but shafts driving stationary equipment especially machines with a drawbar are the most dangerous. |
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In my electorate, we have problems in the Huntly area, which are a consequence of the shafts in former coal mines. |
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After the warp ends have been threaded individually through wire eyes on the shafts, they are sleyed collectively through each split in the reed. |
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The pent-up waters, controlled by a sluice gate, were directed past the mill wheel, driving the wooden gears, shafts and millstones. |
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The shear for the entire structure was applied through the elevator shafts, so the connections and foundation support had to be solid. |
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Termite mounds dot the roadside, rising in vertical shafts to tapering points, each one a tiny architectural marvel, a many-towered Camelot. |
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It was about the same size as the ventilation shafts at the school I rescued hostages from as my first mission, except it was round, not square. |
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Settlements in other areas of the Brahui region depend on qanat irrigation, a system of tunnels dug between shafts to carry water. |
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At first I thought it was a holo-fall, but then saw it was just silvery linen, blowing this way and that from two ventilation shafts. |
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Using Dave's lathe, we made a new coupler that would keyway inside our fulcrum and jack shafts. This removed much of our runout. |
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Today there is new crocus, white and yellow, yellow aconite, and a strange, small saffron flower, contained by broad shafts of weed. |
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Underground mining entails sinking shafts to reach the target resource and driving tunnels and adits, either inclined or horizontally. |
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Many adits, shafts and tunnels, some extending over 100 m, pursue these veins deep underground. |
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As we slipped down a steep incline, shafts of sunlight bounced around us and colourful dragonets and little gobies darted along the sandy bottom. |
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Two shafts and an adit were ultimately driven, but Dunham reported that recorded output of lead concentrates for this period was fairly low. |
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The orebodies were accessed through several adits and a few shallow shafts. |
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Supercolumns are connected to concrete foundations through reinforcing dowels set into drilled shafts. |
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Technical ice tools are available with either bent or straight shafts and either hammerheads or adzes. |
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Murphy and Clovis were enjoying an eye-opener in their cell as the morning sun streamed through the window bars in thick shafts. |
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I put one horse between the shafts and a horse on either side with whiffletrees, and so forth, so that they could all pull even on it. |
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Work was soon hampered by an inflow of large volumes of underground water in several shafts, keeping the whims occupied day and night. |
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In 1996 the log shafts had been replaced by concrete caissons, but the mine was essentially dormant. |
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The mine later built a condensing plant and distilled the water pumped from the shafts. |
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Both planes were triplanes with twin tractor airscrews driven by shafts from the fuselage. |
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He said the town's essence was encapsulated in the sounds echoing around the air shafts of the tenement blocks. |
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Chimneys are the perfect habitat for these birds, although they will nest in silos, wells, air shafts, or abandoned buildings in a pinch. |
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And the screams of what could be imprisoned men in an underground detention center echo through air shafts and sewer pipes. |
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Maybe that's why I'm always working with my clubs, still experimenting with new grips and shafts, trying to get the weight just right. |
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Within only a few hours all the shafts had been dewatered and mining at the lower levels could continue, providing work for additional men. |
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All lines feature woods with high lofts, thin grips and lightweight graphite shafts. |
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The propulsion system drives two shafts with seven-bladed fixed-pitch propellers. |
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Unbeknownst to them, the dam was constructed over five disused mine shafts, which led into the underground workings of an old mine. |
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He employed thirty to forty men in the mid-1930s and extracted ore from underground workings that were accessed by shafts and declines. |
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The machine consisted of replaceable shafts, gears, wheels, handles, electric motors, and disks and required much manual work to set it up. |
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We heard the rhythmic pounding as the spear points were hammered onto shafts of ash wood. |
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As the shark passed by, shafts of sunlight dappled its long, greyish-brown flanks. |
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From it rise a column and four shafts with trefoil arches and ornamental gablets, each containing a shield. |
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The lights have twinkled on in Lucern, spread below us, lancing golden shafts into the lake. |
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Then, gas entered the ship through the ventilation shafts, and she lost consciousness. |
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I need that area to be completely airtight, including partitions and ventilation shafts. |
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The oncoming mobile reconnaissance unit closed in as the immense gears and supports shafts crepitated while the great metal gates rose forth. |
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During the next three years, four inclined shafts were sunk along the strike of the lava flow to develop the lode. |
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An air of restfulness and calm pervaded the place, intensified by sunshine pouring in through the windows in thick shafts. |
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There are trailing cables, open lift shafts, all kinds of really serious hazards. |
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Another precipitous passage comes to a landing with vertical shafts disappearing into the ceiling. |
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In addition to the new twin balancer shafts and two-stage oil pump, the block is open-decked and pressure diecast with cast-in cylinder liners. |
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The crushing mechanism is made up of three shafts with three rollers mounted on each. |
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This resistance could be reduced if the fixed shafts of the rollers were rotated as they moved. |
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For example, bowstrings were easily split, spear shafts easily broken and use of the arquebus often dictated by the weather. |
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The ship has two shafts with controllable pitch propellers, two rudders and a pair of active stabilising fins. |
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The lunates, barely a centimeter in length, were hafted onto shafts as transverse arrowheads, as documented by contemporary Egyptian finds. |
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He glances up as the sun suddenly shafts through the dark rain clouds, illuminating two great rings of lichen-encrusted sarsens. |
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Like most Hondas, the engine is mounted longitudinally in the frame letting the drive shafts line up to the front and rear axles. |
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By this time the mine had three shafts, many large stopes and hundreds of metres of drives. |
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In the tedder illustrated here the main wheels contain a gear-wheel driving, through the medium of pinions, cranked shafts carrying forks. |
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For example, we were required to provide straight vertical shafts for plumbing, running from the ground to the highest unit. |
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The valves and gear shafts in his mind spun faster and faster, spark plugs flickering with anticipation. |
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They offer glue-on broadheads for carbon shafts and traditional screw-in broadheads, along with a wide range of other archery accessories. |
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From this level a number of drifts and underground shafts worked the vein at levels from the Five Yard Limestone. |
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Ball joints have been used in the connections between the thills or shafts and the horse's harness. |
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The rheostat shafts are essentially cylinders with a flat face cut down one side. |
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The freestanding column shafts are wrapped in black glazed tiles and the bases have a mosaic finish. |
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The uses of medium carbon-manganese steels include shafts, axles, gears, crankshafts, couplings and forgings. |
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Shafts that provide access to a series of galleries that follow seams of material underground are known as galleried shaft mines. |
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Cholera and typhoid were rampant and overseers used pick handles to physically force miners into the shafts. |
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Very little remains of the old silver mines at Glen Osmond, apart from some of the old shafts, adits and the chimney, the oldest mine building in Australia. |
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The old mine shafts are still there, now home to cave wetas and ferns. |
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Check the shafts or pole and whiffletrees for cracks and soundness. |
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They have confirmed that an underwater investigations have identified hairline fissures on the A-frame structures which support the propellor shafts. |
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The most obvious refinements are the column shafts which taper on a curve rather than a straight line and the stepped platform which the columns sit on as well. |
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At this point, suction tubes open up in the corner of the pens and the assassins are propelled down tiny air shafts to wherever outlaws have been spotted. |
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Stephen takes the cap off an airshaft and explains that canal builders built between two air shafts by tapping the walls and working towards each other. |
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The team has unearthed stone tools, animal bones showing signs of butchering and cooking, and spear shafts made from woolly rhinoceros horn and mammoth tusk. |
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Beneath the site there were some disused mine shafts leading to old coal workings which, unknown to the defendants, were connected to the plaintiff's mine. |
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Using thorn, apple and pear woods for heads and ash for the shafts, Philip mastered his craft, revolutionising play with shapes that, literally, broke the mould. |
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Others soon followed, industrializing it and sinking shafts to deposits of iron and other metals that could be alloyed to make tools for the Federation war machine. |
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The mandapa remained a square, though it was now distinguished by circular columns, the shafts of which had been lathed and thus acquired a number of parallel knife-edges. |
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The threatening storm clouds clear abruptly, shafts of sun returning. |
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No timing chains or belts needed here, just gears and shafts. |
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Many stranglers on the sides fell to carefully placed shafts. |
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The nave of three bays has on its south side an arcade of the end of the 13th century with pillars of four engaged filleted shafts and a bench-table or seat round the bases. |
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There, although little had been reported by earlier scholars, we recorded Byzantine sculpture, an inscribed Byzantine tombstone, and several column shafts and capitals. |
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It has an area of 280 square metres and is complete with waterwheel, gears and shafts, millstones and fans and sieves for the processing of grain. |
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There are no doors, no windows, no pipes, no ventilation shafts. |
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The other team crashed down through the ceiling, having climbed along the ventilation shafts, right down on top of the African Hardwood conference desk. |
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While shaft midsections were recovered more frequently than either proximal or distal ends of darts, eight proximal and 13 distal ends of dart shafts were identified. |
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The final option for powering boats is the simple single or twin-engined installation of standard petrol or diesel engines with gearboxes and shafts. |
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We're located in Tucson AZ, the sweltering armpit of the southwest desert region, surrounded by the empty shafts of defunct cold-war missile silos. |
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Three shafts had been sunk, the deepest more than forty metres. |
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He saw the shafts sleet down across the fort, and his heart rejoiced, for surely nothing could live under the merciless beating of that steel-pointed blizzard! |
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The exterior elevation consists of three cylindrical shafts of decreasing thickness from bottom to top, set on an octagonal socle and reaching a total height of over 255 feet. |
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I've only got up to section 3, which is about ventilation shafts. |
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Tasteful decor, melodious songs and shafts of sunlight from the ample windows provide the perfect ambience for appreciating the subtleties and splendours of curry cuisine. |
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Thirty years ago, packaging machines were primarily mechanically driven and most processes were linked from a single drive motor through drive shafts, cams, and belts. |
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By looking at the end grain, it was often possible to determine whether the darts were made from natural shafts or split from larger pieces of wood in the form of staves. |
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The wood of the stave and arrow shafts was dark with moisture. |
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Eventually stoping cut farther into the veins so that either shafts had to be sunk or adits driven into the hillside to make connections with the underground workings. |
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A series of accidents reported in the press have resulted in the deaths of more than 200 miners through cave-ins, flooded mine shafts and gas explosions. |
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Indeed, the herms are spliced to the rustication by thin pieces of stone that were fitted to the existing masonry before the heavier figures and the shafts were put in place. |
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The messenger was studded with arrow shafts and he was bleeding copiously. |
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One party of cheechakos who inquired about the best places to find gold were instructed by old timers to go to the top of a distant hill and sink shafts. |
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The ferry was to have gone for its annual overhaul in March, but mechanical faults involving the hydraulics of one of the ship's propeller shafts made the work more pressing. |
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The fissures between allowed only thin, precise shafts of pale light to strike the trunks and grass, as if the trees were fashioning the sun into a gallery of shapes. |
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Besides drink and foodstuffs the pack trains brought in the pickaxes, shovels and other ironware that the miners required when sinking shafts to reach bedrock. |
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Highly inflammable methane gas, pumped out harmlessly when mines were open, is building up in abandoned shafts and posing a potential threat to people living on the surface. |
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There are cue makers, and other experts in cue stick behavior, that have very strong opinions about the pros and cons of various cue stick shafts, ferrules and tips. |
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The numerous vertical shafts in the cave are controlled by major joint intersections, with inflowing water perched on bedding planes or relatively resistant beds. |
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Pulses from the weapon penetrate enemy bunkers through ventilation shafts and antennae, short-circuiting electrical connections and wrecking microchips. |
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The long fletchings were of goose or swan feather, either four or three flights per shaft, these being glued and bound with a spiral of linen thread onto the shafts. |
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He steps down a steep steel staircase, past the rumble of machinery and turbines spinning the boat's propeller shafts, to a dim pungent corner lit with a single bulb. |
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Looking back inside the tail section, the gearboxes are still attached to the propeller shafts, though as I have noted, they have been separated from the electric motors. |
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Can conventional putters be modified with longer shafts and appropriate grips, or must we regular guys take out another advance on our allowance and buy a new stick? |
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Shafts of sunlight filter through the trees to throw dappled reflections on the mossy boulders. |
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Shafts could be ripped by handsaw from one-inch planks cut with a pit saw, or they were sometimes split from a billet with a froe, or wedge. |
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The tunnel was constructed from many workfaces, with 25 shafts sunk along its course to provide access. |
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In house roll covering of integral shafts, demounts and most popular sleeves. |
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At the height of coal production, there were over 160 drift mines and over 30 shafts working the nine seams in the Blaenavon locality. |
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First the line was marked over the ridge and a series of vertical shafts were bored. |
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Key products for transmission applications include differential gears and pinions, differential assemblies, shafts, and clutch modules. |
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Today, the only visible remnants of the mines are disused shafts and boreholes. |
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These new collieries suffered many problems during the sinking of their shafts through wet sandstone and quicksand. |
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These mines were shallow shafts or adits that exploited the coal seams where they outcropped. |
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It deals with the management and disposal of property, and with surface hazards, such as abandoned coal mine shafts. |
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Many of the shafts were previously open and dangerous but most have now been blocked off. |
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The Yewthwaite mine, which is on the western side of the fell has extensive spoil heaps and shafts. |
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The first shafts were sunk in the 1850s, by 1881 there were seven pits operated by the Hodbarrow Mining Company. |
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Access to a mine by adit has many advantages over the vertical access shafts used in shaft mining. |
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Industrial processes were no longer limited by power transmission using line shafts, belts, compressed air or hydraulic pressure. |
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In addition, it was determined that water was entering the building through two air shafts on the roof. |
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Shafts of direct sunlight are carefully choreographed to shine down directly onto the altar, their intensity emphasized by the sepulchral semi-darkness of the surroundings. |
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Eliminating line shafts freed factories of layout constraints and allowed factory layout to be more efficient. |
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Wielding his flashlight like a lightsaber, Kyle sent golden shafts slicing through the swirling vapors. |
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So that thou shalt not need I say, to feare or be affright, of all the shafts that Hie by day, nor terrours of the night. |
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Electric motors allowed also more flexibility in manufacturing and required less maintenance than line shafts and belts. |
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On each floor horizontal shafts engaged with the main shaft using bevel gearing. |
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Engines were run at higher pressures and from 1875, powered horizontal shafts on each floor by means of ropes. |
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Each room in the mill would have line shafts suitable for the type of frame, connected by belt drives or gearing. |
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Power was transmitted by a main vertical shaft with bevel gears to the horizontal shafts. |
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Like the Central Tower, these have been added for practical reasons, and mask ventilation shafts. |
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With the Hagglunds certified safety stop valves, the drive will stop the machine shafts within milliseconds. |
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It has been argued that ceratopsian humeri have massive shafts that are prima facie evidence of galloping. |
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Until that time machinery was made mostly from wood, often including gearing and shafts. |
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Plano Synergy Outdoors recently purchased BloodSport, manufacturer of arrows, shafts and accessories for hunters and target shooters. |
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The first scale model includes 10m shafts, and boasts linear motor technology inspired by the magnetic levitation train, Transrapid. |
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Zeolites are porous minerals composed of silicon, aluminum and oxygen atoms with narrow channels, like the lift shafts in a block of flats. |
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Materials that adidas provided were jerseys, shorts, shoes, shafts, heads, gloves, and protective pieces. |
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According to Jeff Damour, CAC's engineering manager, COR-LOK core adapters are effective with virtually all types of air shafts and thru shafts. |
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A massive shockwave raced up the shaft blowing the vents off air shafts 100ft high. |
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Founded in 1961, NimCor is one of the industry's first pioneers in manufacturing carbon fiber air shafts. |
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One by one the archers, stepping forward, delivered their shafts yeomanlike and bravely. |
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Typical current applications include alloy steel gears, carbon steel shafts and tool and die steel die and wear parts. |
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The strength and number of blows depends on how far out of true the shafts are. |
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Once the eggs are laid, they are adhered to hair shafts close to the scalp using a protein that makes crazy glue look like chewing gum. |
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Engineers did not think two crankshafts could be synchronized. Wood, by splining the shafts in each gear box, proved it could be done. |
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Many of the later mine shafts have now been filled in, but a few do still remain, fenced off to prevent walkers or animals from falling in. |
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These adits connected with shafts that were either sunk vertically downwards or followed the line of the steeply dipping lode. |
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Initially four permanent and three temporary shafts were sunk near to the Totley end. |
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Two shafts of soft daylight fell across the flagged floor from the high barbacans. |
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Flint mines have been found in chalk areas where seams of the stone were followed underground by shafts and galleries. |
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These building supplied power to the tenants from a steam engine through line shafts. |
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The first two shafts were joined underground, but the last one was a separate colliery. |
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To keep out water and prevent ice build-up on those air intake shafts, shallow hip roofs, about one foot in height, will be built over them. |
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He was an experienced mining engineer, able to survey, sink shafts, to construct railways, tunnels and stationary engines. |
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As many as 15 pyramids, ball courts, plazas, altars and sculpted stone shafts called stelae were found at the Maya site. |
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Tow cables should be your first choice for towing your Bradley, unless the propeller shafts have been removed. |
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The shafts are manufactured in various lengths and some are designed to be cut to length. |
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In North and South America, smaller shafts are designed to be rectangular with timber supports. |
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The wooden shafts, which were now threaded to fit the tapped barrel, were either fletched as before or designed to take a paper flight. |
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Miners initially sank shafts to prospect for the pay streaks by building a fire atop the permafrost, then as it melted, shoveling away the mud. |
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Money could be saved by saving many shafts from the scrap bin. |
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Cadole, North Wales Derived from the words cat and hole, this town could be named after the cat-hole, a device used to lift men or buckets through the shafts in the lead mine. |
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Vazie encountered serious problems with water influx and got no further than sinking the end shafts when the directors called in Trevithick for consultation. |
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Water powered line shafts and belts now connected hundreds of power lines. |
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It features electronic line shafts, electronic camming, computerized electronic filling, precision controls, complete telemetering and a simple user-friendly interface. |
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Comparing immigrant housing, the famous New York tenements with their small air shafts were matched by the unheated old houses cut into apartments in Chicago and Milwaukee. |
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There's something steaming on a cast iron propane burner adjacent the door, a potbelly stove pinging beside it, orange shafts piercing various orifices. |
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The shafts leading into the tunnel were filled and capped with concrete when the tunnel was closed, and it is believed to have filled with water or collapsed in places. |
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At first larger motors were added to line shafts, but as soon as small horsepower motors became widely available, factories switched to unit drive. |
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Short shafts of dying sunlight mingled with the deepening grey, lavendering the horizon, and all nature seemed to hush as though waiting to welcome the night. |
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When he was just beyond the house Kwan Moh Kia dropped down between the shafts, on that March afternoon in 1906, when his aorta exploded like a roadworn tyre. |
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Most automobiles use steel alloy for propeller shafts and axles. |
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This first scale model, with two 10 metre shafts and four cabs, applies linear motor technology based on the magnetic levitation train Transrapid. |
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The seals optimize the balance between frictional contact high enough for sealing, yet low enough to avoid excessive heat and wear on rotating shafts. |
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Smaller mining operations use a skip mounted underneath the cage, rather than a separate device, while some large mines have separate shafts for the cage and skips. |
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I'd like nothing better this minute, said Mr Browne stoutly, than a rattling fine walk in the country or a fast drive with a good spanking goer between the shafts. |
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I cut bloodwood saplings and shaped a new pair of shafts with an adze. |
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Internally, there are also strong visual similarities in the simple lancet windows of the east end and the contrasting profusion of Purbeck marble shafts. |
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Small shafts may be excavated upwards from within an existing mine as long as there is access at the bottom, in which case they are called Raises. |
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Shallow shafts, typically sunk for civil engineering projects differ greatly in execution method from deep shafts, typically sunk for mining projects. |
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His shafts of satire fly straight to their billet, and there they rankle. |
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Tender are invited for Service of a general overhaul of the impeller mills, repair impellers and repair shafts, for thermal power plants REK Bitola. |
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Their fighters drink the rivers up, their shafts benight the air. |
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Approximately 200,000 tons of coal were dug at Grand Lake between 1639 and 1887 using surface collection, vertical shafts and the room and pillar system. |
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Distribution between main switchboards and sub distributions via cable risers and conductor rails with outlet boxes laid in culverts and vertical shafts. |
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Following the success of his power loom, in 1825 he invented a slotting machine to cut keyways in gears and pulleys to fasten them to their shafts. |
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Tribe Sports' axialsymetrical wound continuous carbon fiber Carbon Vision shafts are computer controlled for uniformity, wall concentricity, and straightness. |
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Helical piles consist of steel shafts with attached pitched steel plates that are screwed into the ground and are used for foundational support for structures. |
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Frequency inverter drives and inverter duty motors are standard to this model, as are explosion proof ammeters on all motors and explosion proof tachometers on all shafts. |
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Your speech ends up with shafts of wit and other spoonerisms. |
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Plant fibers were used for baskets and for hafting bone points to shafts. |
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It allowed Middle Paleolithic humans to create stone tipped spears, which were the earliest composite tools, by hafting sharp, pointy stone flakes onto wooden shafts. |
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Shafts may be sunk by conventional drill and blast or mechanised means. |
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