After this powerful display of sharp-edged swords, the choreographed mock fight presented by the dancers appeared a little bit lacklustre. |
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On the other hand, imagine if an airplane had sharp-edged, boxy, prism-shaped wings. |
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This is of comparable intensity to high frequency, sharp-edged trailing edge noise. |
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Among the recovered items were tiny, sharp-edged chips of stone carefully blunted on one edge. |
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Insert VEGASWING carefully into the provided vessel opening and avoid any contact with sharp-edged vessel parts. |
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The scraper can become sharp-edged as a result of sanding and wear during grinding operations. |
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Her sharp-edged wit and sophisticated tastes guide her choice of luxurious and elegant weaponry as she prepares for battle every day. |
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The attached stencil forms open areas of mesh that transfer ink as a sharp-edged image onto a substrate. |
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A sharp-edged stencil with good adhesion is essential for clean and precise printing results. |
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Risk of fingers and hands being cut or severed by rotating, unprotected, sharp-edged machine parts. |
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The profiles are specifically for protection against injuries, as the open sides of the expanded metal can be very sharp-edged. |
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SiC is a synthetically produced abrasive grit, which is very sharp-edged but not particularly tough, however, it has an extremely high hardness. |
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Though sharp-edged, the illustrations are soft in appearance due to the muted watercolours that Willms has used. |
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The cramped cube filled with sharp-edged reversible furniture would certainly reduce anyone's desire to own property. |
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Never mind being handbagged, I bet the TDs of the day didn't fancy a clout in the lug with a sharp-edged basket. |
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A sharp-edged, clean cut, massive sculptural monolith is implanted in the middle of a vast piazza. |
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Such fragmentation speaks of a polity based on sharp-edged dissensus rather than a reconciliation of positions. |
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Creativity, sharp-edged humor and a profound sadness blended together in the spirited march that rolled down Broadway. |
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The long, sharp-edged yellow and red curves of the buds were unfamiliar to me. |
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Guys may buy something too hard-kicking, too sharp-edged or with springs so strong that the women can't operate the slides. |
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To our left was an alpine glacier dominated by sharp-edged icy pinnacles and to our right were walls of soaring rock. |
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They are also provided with sharp-edged claws with which they can easily lacerate a very hard skin and glaze of horn. |
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As you circle to the north, however, its forms become more symmetrical and sharp-edged, evoking rows of overlapping sails or knifelike pleats. |
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Make sure that no sharp-edged items come into contact with the battery. |
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They may thus effectively clean even sharp-edged steel strips. |
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A cymbal clash launches, Allegro, the second variation, very short, and pitting the virtuosity of the piano against the orchestra with a muted trumpet playing the theme, one with a sharp-edged sound that is typically Russian. |
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They also found remnants of a new type of missile, seemingly launched from unmanned drones, which explodes large numbers of tiny sharp-edged metal cubes, each between 2mm and 4mm square in size. |
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After machining, the sharp-edged seat surface must be chamfered. |
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Ruthless editing would have crafted sharp-edged form out of the three hours of exhausting overabundance, infused subtlety into unrelieved shrillness. |
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The surface was rough behind my back, like sharp-edged pumice. |
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Never use sharp-edged or metallic objects to remove or return seals. |
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Make sure that the cable cannot be damaged by sharp-edged objects. |
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The radar sensor VEGAPULS 67 is the optimal solution for level measurement in the cullet silo due to the noise and dust during the filling process as well as the abrasive, sharp-edged glass fragments. |
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Using a paring knife, cut a little hat off the top of each, and carve the inside using a melon baller or a small sharp-edged spoon, reserving the flesh. |
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This range is selected so that sharp-edged 90° bends in the direction indicated are still possible with a full specimen width and a strip thickness of at most 0.5 mm. |
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Fruit: An achene which is hairy when young, and sharp-edged. |
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Gauguin's chair is an elegant and extrovert affair, sharp-edged, carved in curves and curls and flourishes, a dandified chair that leans back and strikes a pose. |
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Skip the sharp-edged wit, Tomsky suggested, adding that love doesn't always need a laugh track. |
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This is done by striking the smalto with a sharp-edged hammer, directly over a similar edge, placed vertically beneath. |
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Higher magnification revealed sharp-edged phyllosilicate mineral plates common in schist, apparent in samples of prolonged weathering exposure. |
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An achromatic lens and advanced iris gives a sharp-edged and uniform spot. |
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