I have a strip cutter and I can cut the exact widths I need to fit, they are easy to fay together and attach very firmly to the bulkheads. |
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The administrators ordered random strip searches of all prisoners. |
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Dublin was incorporated into the English Crown as the Pale, which was a narrow strip of English settlement along the eastern seaboard. |
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Ospreys currently play in a black home strip, while the away strip is white and orange. |
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Protected rocky shorelines usually show a narrow almost homogenous eulittoral strip, often marked by the presence of barnacles. |
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These can be a river, ditch, strip of trees, hedgerow or even an underpass to a highway. |
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An exception was made for the coastal strip, which was reserved for local fishermen who had traditionally fished those areas. |
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Only a small strip of land in the heath of Lessay connected the peninsula with the mainland. |
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When eating twigs, hares strip off the bark to access the vascular tissues which store soluble carbohydrates. |
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To the west, the bottom rises first slowly, but then rapidly toward the wide Greenland coastal strip. |
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Capable of taking off from a 492 yard long landing strip, the Trislander can readily operate from unprepared surfaces. |
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The A259 is a local alternate route to the A27 in the eastern coastal strip. |
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Pauli is Europe's largest red light district and home of strip clubs, brothels, bars and nightclubs. |
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The crown is bronze with a broad band around the head and a thin strip crossing the top of the head. |
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At the Rhine near Duisburg, it adjoins a smaller strip of other Low Franconian varieties called Bergisch. |
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Both the strip of land along the shore of the Arctic Ocean and the Russian Arctic islands have a polar climate. |
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Callum's strip poker fantasy contains a hopeful element as well that somehow he will find a way to interact pleasurefully with women. |
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In December, the expedition arrived back in the Caribbean coast, by the Gulf of San Blas, a strip of land ruled by cacique Pocorosa. |
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Portuguese rule in the African Great Lakes region focused mainly on a coastal strip centred in Mombasa. |
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Mainland Oman is separated by a small strip of UAE territory from Musandam. |
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Underneath the dishdasha, men wear a plain, wide strip of cloth wrapped around the body from the waist down. |
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Realizing that the ship was beyond repair, Columbus ordered his men to strip the timbers from the ship. |
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The plan succeeded in extending the linear layout along the Scheldt river by connecting new satellite communities to the main strip. |
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The western border of the bay is protected from the Pacific Ocean by a long, narrow strip of land called the Silver Strand. |
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Today this strip of land belongs to Bosnia and Herzegovina and is that country's only direct access to the Adriatic. |
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The Appalachian region of Quebec has a narrow strip of ancient mountains along the southeastern border of Quebec. |
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His distinctive, frenetic minimalism, condensed lettering and rebuslike signature were developed during the course of this strip. |
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The output from a strip mill is coiled and, subsequently, used as the feed for a cold rolling mill or used directly by fabricators. |
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Others are mined as strip mines, having been laid down in horizontal layers as sedimentary rock. |
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Most Chinese mines are deep underground and do not produce the surface disruption typical of strip mines. |
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Overburden from subsequent strips are deposited in the void left from mining the coal and overburden from the previous strip. |
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Once this strip is empty of coal, the process is repeated with a new strip being created next to it. |
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The coal seams reach the surface in a strip along the River Ruhr and dip downward from the river to the north. |
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They wear a blue with white trim strip with blue shorts and blue socks and play in the North West Counties Rugby League. |
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Around the areas of Tideswell, Flagg, Chelmorton and Youlgrave, long thin fields created by the enclosure of medieval strip fields can be seen. |
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The parish extends as far north as Hellgill Bridge along a narrow strip either side of the Ure. |
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To reach his new strip of shamba which lay the other side of Thabai, Mugo had to walk through the dusty village streets. |
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Also, he was holding in his hand a thin strip of spattania ribbon that was as vibrantly yellow as the gunebo lily. |
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There is a smilelike strip of paint on the nose of each PSA plane. Indeed, the plane and the flight attendant advertise each other. |
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In 1961, Don Revie introduced a plain white strip throughout, in the hope of emulating Spanish side Real Madrid. |
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I was half way down the strip when I heard a speedboat and ran flat out back to the landing spot. |
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Tintin, the comic strip hero with the button nose, poppy-seed eyes and blond flip hairdo, is now an institution. |
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All he knew about flensing knives was that they were used to strip blubber from whale carcasses. |
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Each hole is filled by a rosette of pure lead made by rolling up lead strip or tape which has been gimped or corrugated. |
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I took a ride to the shopping strip at Belmont and Central and stocked up on herbals at three Polish New Age health stores. |
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Around 800 there was a return to systematic agriculture in the form of the open field, or strip, system. |
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Since 2005, the SFA have supported the use of Scottish Gaelic on their teams' strip in recognition of the language's revival in Scotland. |
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This may be covered by the later village, which has long occupied the whole narrow strip between the steep hillsides and the lake. |
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This time, the engine roared and the kite rocked against the brakes then sluggishly rolled down the strip. |
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Interior Department, in efforts by the federal government to strip Louisiana of its submerged land property rights. |
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Harrison also invented the bimetallic strip and the rolling bearing, without which most vehicles could not move. |
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Grandpa would give each of the kids a strip of ladyfingers to light on New Year's Day. |
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As Discovery headed towards the landing strip in the Mojave desert, radio contact between Mission Control and the shuttle was kept to a minimum. |
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Mediaeval strip parishes reflected the diversity of land from clay farmland, through wooded slopes to downland. |
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When sewing strip sets, use a lighthanded approach feeding the strips under the presser foot so the crosswise grain isn't stretched. |
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Temporary cat's eyes with just a reflective strip are often used during motorway repair work. |
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In the same direction of traffic driving direction, they are mainly settled in the median strip, edge lines, and dangerous sections of the road. |
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Carefully refolding the paper, he put it away and rolled himself a cigarette of powerful makhorka in the strip of newspaper. |
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The incised strip appears to be the stem of a cross and this indicates a Viking threat to a church. |
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Noddy made his first appearance in the Sunday Graphic in 1949, the same year as Blyton's first daily Noddy strip for the London Evening Standard. |
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Koschmider had converted a couple of strip clubs in the district into music venues, and he initially placed the Beatles at the Indra Club. |
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It is also possible that this led to improved strip meniscometry measurements of the volume of pooled tears in the tear meniscus. |
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Competitors wear protective headgear and gloves with a white strip or circle across the knuckle. |
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The cells then interdigitate to form a single-cell-wide strip that now occupies the ventral midline, the mesectodermal cells. |
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Since 2005, the SFA have supported the use of Scottish Gaelic on the national team's strip in recognition of the language's revival in Scotland. |
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Liverpool continued to wear red shirts and white shorts until 1964, when manager Bill Shankly decided to change to an all red strip. |
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The Liverpool away strip has more often than not been all yellow or white shirts and black shorts, but there have been several exceptions. |
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The Manchester United away strip has often been a white shirt, black shorts and white socks, but there have been several exceptions. |
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The graphite and tangerine strip often appears in lists of the worst football kits ever. |
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Arsenal reached the FA Cup final again the following year wearing the red and white home strip and were beaten by Leeds United. |
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It was not until 1997 that the rose was modernised when Nike became the official strip supplier. |
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During this decade, the recognisable 'red vee' strip first appeared in 1961 for the final against Wigan. |
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They play in a distinctive strip of a claret shirt with thin gold hoops, claret shorts and claret and gold hooped socks. |
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They played two home games in Sheffield at Bramall Lane with the others in Huddersfield, the away strip was in the Sheffield Eagles colours. |
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Occasionally they perform in a club act, which is a mickey-take of The Chippendales. They do a strip routine and call themselves The Chipolatas. |
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Ireland's traditional strip consists of a green jersey, white shorts, and green socks. |
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Since the Good Friday Agreement in 1998, the nearby Lisburn Road has developed into the city's most exclusive shopping strip. |
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Early versions of the American newspaper comic strip and the American comic book began appearing in the 19th century. |
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The strip cartoons Oor Wullie and The Broons in the Sunday Post use some Scots. |
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The character has also been adapted for television, radio, comic strip, video games and film. |
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On the occasion that Scotland is the home side and the opposing team normally wears dark colours, Scotland will use its change strip. |
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This change strip was replaced by the traditional white one just two years later. |
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Scotland play in a dark blue strip, similar to the nation's football and rugby union teams, with blue shirt, shorts and socks. |
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In adverse weather conditions, ice and snow clearing equipment can be used to improve traction on the landing strip. |
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This coastal strip is part of the Ethiopian xeric grasslands and shrublands ecoregion. |
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The exception is an eastern strip located along the Red Sea coast, which is part of the Eritrean coastal desert. |
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Since 2005, the SFA have supported the use of Scottish Gaelic by adding Alba on the back of the official team strip. |
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However, the SRU is still being lobbied to have Alba added to the national rugby union strip. |
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Before the airport was constructed there was a grass strip in use on the same site. |
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By this time Celtic were the last club in Britain to adopt the use of numbers on the team strip to identify players. |
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The basic design of Rangers away strips has changed far more than the traditional home strip. |
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For the first season of the club's existence, the team played in a predominantly white strip. |
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This strip, with only minor variations, was worn until just before the start of the Second World War. |
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Cardiganshire, the northernmost part of Dyfed, has a narrow coastal strip and the Cambrian Mountains cover much of the east of the county. |
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Carmarthenshire, the southeastern part of Dyfed, is mostly hilly, except for the river valleys and coastal strip. |
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The Rhondda lay within Penychen, a narrow strip running between modern day Glyn Neath and the coast between Cardiff and Aberthaw. |
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The two parks themselves are connected by a wide strip of parkland called the Midway Plaisance, running adjacent to the University of Chicago. |
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They left the strip club when they discovered the ladies only stripped down to their nylons. |
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The fire-and-brimstone preacher gave the city council a severe tongue-lashing after they voted on a zoning ordinance allowing a new strip club to open. |
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Ideas to rebuild the city's downtown were numerous, ranging from hotels and new stores to, ironically, a strip mall, with few buildings left for historical reasons. |
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In 1955, Leeds changed again to royal blue shirts with gold collars, white shorts, and blue and yellow hooped socks, thus echoing the original Leeds City strip. |
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A perching owl was added to the strip in 1964 as the club's emblem. |
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With strip cup eliminate the forestreams of each teat to detect abnormal milk, to be assured of let-down of milk, and to reduce bacterial count of milk. |
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The strip is manufactured by Canterbury and O2 is the shirt sponsor. |
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The metal strip within the building of the Eurode Business Centre marks the border between the Netherlands and Germany, in Kerkrade and Herzogenrath. |
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By 1920, the use of draglines and other modern equipment made strip mining possible and the privately owned Grand Lake area mines produced over 200,000 tons per year. |
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The new strip was introduced in England's home game against Wales on 4 August, while the alternative strip was first used against France on 18 August. |
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Rangers original change strip, used between 1876 and 1879, was all white featuring blue and white hooped socks and a light blue six pointed star on the chest. |
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If the strip was in the same place each year, the soil built up into a ridge, creating the ridge and furrow topography still seen in some ancient fields. |
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In 2010, the club used the first kit they played a rugby league game design as a commemorative strip, to celebrate their 110th and final year at the ground. |
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The strip of seashore that is submerged at high tide and exposed at low tide, the intertidal zone, is an important ecological product of ocean tides. |
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This supercontinent included large amounts of land near the poles and, near the equator, only a relatively small strip connecting the polar masses. |
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Eastern Arabia consists of the entire coastal strip of the Persian Gulf. |
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The Cape Floral Region is a thin coastal strip and a botanic hotspot which developed at the confluence of the Benguela Upwelling and Agulhas Current. |
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Anyhow, one of them fell, another one pecked badly, and Jerry disengaged himself from the group to scuttle up the short strip of meadow to win by a length. |
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The coastal strip is sandy but a short way into the hinterland, the ground rises towards the vale of Ypres, which before 1914 was a flourishing market garden. |
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In 1972 it acquired Firth Cleveland, a hot and cold rolled strip business with a downline in sintered products, reinforcement steels, wire fasteners and garage equipment. |
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In March 1939, Hitler demanded the return of the Free City of Danzig and the Polish Corridor, a strip of land that separated East Prussia from the rest of Germany. |
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Glue strip or glue tray devices trap the mouse in the sticky glue. |
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This strip of land was recognized by Iraqi commanders as a key approach to Baghdad, and was defended by some of the best units of the Iraqi Republican Guard. |
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A pale strip of white skin peeked out from under his waistband. |
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Confident that Caesar could be stopped by legal means, Pompey's party tried to strip Caesar of his legions, a prelude to Caesar's trial, impoverishment, and exile. |
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The limitations of contour strip mining are both economic and technical. |
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At last, weary of her entreaties, he said he would grant her request if she would strip naked and ride on a horse through the streets of the town. |
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The first strip, Casino Royale was published from 7 July 1958 to 13 December 1958 and was written by Anthony Hern and illustrated by John McLusky. |
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In 1955, the exclave coastal Makran strip acceded to Pakistan and was made a district of its Balochistan province, while Gwadar was not included in Makran then. |
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A reducing atmosphere, produced by limiting the flow of air into the kiln, or burning coal rather than wood, can strip oxygen from the surface of clays and glazes. |
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The kit for the subsequent season was a variation of these colours with white being used as an alternative strip in the case of a colour clash with the opposition. |
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In the centre of the field is a rectangular strip, known as the pitch. |
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People and goods were then transported by stagecoach over a narrow strip of land near the city of Rivas, before reaching the Pacific and being shipped to San Francisco. |
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Thus, as originally conceived, a freeway is simply a strip of public land devoted to movement to which abutting property owners do not have rights of light, air or access. |
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Coal mining methods, particularly mountaintop removal and strip mining, have negative environmental impacts, and offshore oil drilling poses a hazard to aquatic organisms. |
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With it, Davy created the first incandescent light by passing electric current through a thin strip of platinum, chosen because the metal had an extremely high melting point. |
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Slabs are the feed material for hot strip mills or plate mills and blooms are rolled to billets in a billet mill or large sections in a structural mill. |
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In Scottish Gaelic, a gasg is a projecting tail or strip of land. |
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Mountaintop removal combines area and contour strip mining methods. |
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