Jessica dressed in a red halter top, white fitted capris, and white flip flops. |
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Child alert pool alarms are also required to be fitted onto any door leading directly from the property into the pool area. |
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A stylish Philadelphia parlor is conceptually incomplete if the fireplace is not fitted with wrought-iron andirons and a cast-iron fireback. |
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Although he fitted the stereotype, his readiness to talk without reserve was untypical. |
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Each bogie is fitted with two traction motors with final chain drive to all wheels with layshafts. |
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Also, a private compartment was fitted in the forward fuselage and two separate lavatories were also installed in the rear fuselage. |
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The helicopter can be fitted with gun pods, rocket launchers and air-to-air missiles attached to two removable weapons sponsons. |
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With our test rifle fully fitted out, zeroed and ready for action, we headed for the range. |
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Cut lath and plaster with a reciprocating saw fitted with a coarse, wood-cutting blade. |
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Badges were dispersed throughout the range and added on the lapels of jackets and fitted tops. |
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A three passenger rear seat is optional, but the centre position is only fitted with a lap belt. |
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The kitchen is fully fitted but some may find the yellow pine units and visible modern appliances jar with the backdrop of ancient stonework. |
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It's going to be fitted with wheels and it will still be doing around 40 to 50 mph when it lands on the runway. |
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No stage lights, save for a lampshade seemingly fitted with a 10 watt bulb. |
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The kitchen has fitted wall and floor oak units and laminated timber flooring. |
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Thus the Callippic cycle fitted 940 lunar months precisely to 76 tropical years of 365.25 days. |
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The fitted lines are for the regression of the square root of the y-axis variable on log shoot dry weight. |
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With the blue carpet only laid recently and the translation booths still to be fitted out, the 13th floor has yet to be finished. |
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Their front door was fitted with a Yale lock, two bolts and a security chain. |
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Both the alidades and the straight edges of the quadrant are fitted with viewers. |
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In place of an open rear sight on the barrel, a bubble level is fitted to help avoid canting the rifle. |
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Traditional clothing for Thai women consists of a prasin, or a wrap-around skirt, which is worn with a fitted, long-sleeved jacket. |
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The nine-month refit has seen the patrol ship fitted with three new diesel generators and the junior rates' mess has been rebuilt. |
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The aim of CDT is to reduce limb volume and improve shape so that compression garments can be fitted and worn to help prevent the limb refilling. |
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A workman had fitted locks to some windows, but ran out of locks and said he would come back later. |
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Drugs reduce the symptoms and prevent the condition worsening while some patients are fitted with pacemakers. |
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The band is fitted over the area of the head which is abnormally predominant, and redirects the growth into flattened areas. |
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The pumps are fitted with a volume control on the handle, allowing more discerning motorists to turn down the sound. |
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Motor cycles found to be fitted with exhaust systems that do not carry a legal BSI Kitemark are subject to prosecution. |
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Unlike other actors, who sell fitted kitchens or serve pizzas between gigs, Duffy goes to the gym and tries to keep hold of his sanity. |
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Completing the accommodation is a ceramic tiled kitchen with fitted units and appliances, as well as a breakfast bar. |
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The kitchen is fitted with units of Canadian maple and includes a four-ring Miele gas hob. |
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This is not the only fire to be reported at a property without a fitted smoke detector in recent weeks. |
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The house was fitted with a smoke alarm at the top of the stairs but the battery had run out. |
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The modern bathroom is fitted with a white three-piece suite including a corner bath. |
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A spokesman for Bundoran RNLI said that a life jacket and having an emergency kill switch fitted to the engine had helped save the man's life. |
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A coal-effect gas fire has been fitted into the original cast iron fireplace and there is recessed lighting. |
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The guest bedroom with a deep, recessed window to the front also benefits from en suite facilities and a fitted wardrobe. |
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Euclid changed the proofs of several theorems in this book so that they fitted the new definition of proportion given by Eudoxus. |
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It will be fitted with a fly-by-wire flight control system developed for the Airbus range of civil airliners. |
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For this purpose a regulated high pressure air line and test gauge can be fitted via an adaptor to the capillary holder. |
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This bright and airy room includes an original cast iron fireplace with tiled inset, timber flooring, a sash window and fitted bookshelves. |
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The apartments and penthouses have double-glazed redwood framed windows, fitted kitchens and gas-fired central heating. |
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The seat is fitted with a number of air cushions, which inflate or deflate automatically to adjust to the current driving situation. |
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The vessel to be fitted with winches, derricks, wheels and ordinary runners capable of handling lifts up to 2 tons. |
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The characters that fitted it best were outsiders, in rebellion against authority or their families. |
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For ease and safety, the students first fitted the frame together on the ground, then took it apart and reassembled it in place. |
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Honda's Stream is also fitted with an engine immobiliser, alarm system and remote keyless entry. |
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For the more timid these large keyholes will appear between waist and hip level at the side waist on fitted dresses and fitted tops. |
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The bit where the cable goes into the wheel hub uses a kind of keyed spline to ensure the cable is fitted correctly. |
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Parking assist, which uses a rear-view camera linked to the central display screen to provide guidance for reversing, is fitted, too. |
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Alex was reading the papers in bed one Sunday morning when the smoke alarm fitted outside her bedroom door went off. |
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The impressive kitchen includes fitted maple units with an integrated dishwasher, a double oven and hob and an oil-fired Aga. |
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Men also wear a sarung, but instead of a kebaya, they wear a long-sleeved batik shirt or a fitted, embroidered jacket. |
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The kebaya is a long-sleeved, fitted lace blouse that is worn over another layer of clothing. |
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The master stateroom is aft, fitted with twin berths outboard on each side of the cabin. |
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The vessel is dual decked and the aluminium deckhouse is fitted aft of midship. |
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The Royal Australian Army owned this model, fitted with the usual kangaroo bar up front to reduce collision damage. |
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For the mousseline, in the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with the whisk attachment, whip the heavy cream to soft peaks. |
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The helicopter can be fitted with an aeromedical interior and Telemedicine data link for the air ambulance role. |
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Race cars are usually fitted with spoilers and ground effects to improve aerodynamics and thus, its acceleration and fuel economy. |
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For spring, that translates into caftans and tunics and embroidered skirts, teamed variously with stovepipe pants and fitted tops for contrast. |
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Mrs Agnes Simms, of Holme Mill Lane, had been trying to get a wheelchair ramp fitted in her garden for the past three years. |
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The front seatbelts are adjustable and fitted with pretensioners and force limiting mechanism. |
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It is fitted with traditional pine presses with further storage available in the adjoining utility room. |
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Security has to be the optimum for a ragtop and here a microwave intrusion detection system is fitted along with a handle lock rod protector. |
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Some cars were just used for joyriding and dumped, but others may have been stolen to order or fitted with fake plates and sold. |
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During its service with the Navy, it was fitted with various radar radomes necessitating the larger fins. |
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If you have a contraceptive coil fitted, you must tell the radiographer as some have copper wire in them. |
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The Saddle is fitted with yoke-mounted roll-screw and nut elevating gear actuated by handwheels on either side of the saddle. |
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The 14.00-20 radial tyres can be optionally fitted with run flat capability. |
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Most bolt actions will fit the cartridge without bolt modification and bullets up to.35 caliber can be fitted into some variation of the case. |
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A great wax job and properly fitted skis are a tremendous help when you want good grip. |
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It is waterproof, light and, because it is durable, can be fitted to mountain bikes or racers. |
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I really don't know why anybody bothers to have them fitted, because nobody takes a blind bit of notice of them. |
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Two of the most prestigious silk cloths are also woven on looms fitted with a flying shuttle. |
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Each of the panels was individually numbered and fitted together on-site like a giant jigsaw. |
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Thus, to weigh a bird, a pan balance fitted with a perch was placed in the cage. |
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The spectra were first converted from wavelength to wave number and then fitted with a superposition of Gaussians. |
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Then they are fitted out with ignition-protected electrical components, as well as raw-water cooling and water-cooled and wetted exhaust systems. |
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The water closets themselves, the signs and even the floor have been supplied and fitted by local tradesmen. |
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The kitchen has a range of fitted oak units, worktops and display cabinets as well as a double oven, waste disposal unit and an electric hob. |
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The fitted kitchen includes an oven, hob, extractor, dishwasher, fridge-freezer and washer-dryer, while the bedroom has access to a balcony. |
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The country kitchens have pine units, slated flooring and are fitted with washer-dryer, fridge, dishwasher and a cooker. |
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Purchasers will have the option of fitted baths while there will be extra large shower cubicles as well as a full range of bathroom accessories. |
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The high explosive fragmentation warhead is fitted with an active laser proximity fuse. |
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All of the bedrooms have fitted wardrobes and wash hand basins while one rear bedroom also has an en suite shower room. |
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This is fitted with a hand basin and a double wardrobe with vanity area and overhead presses. |
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The other bedroom at this level is a single with fitted bunk beds, a wardrobe, dressing table and sink. |
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It also leads into the kitchen, which has been fitted with an extensive range of floor and wall units as well as display cabinets. |
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The wall plate top cap is fitted last, meaning the fitter has to climb over the roof to fit it. |
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It is fitted with floor and eye level cupboards, with a spacious walk-in pantry providing additional storage. |
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Decorated in deep yellow with a large feature stencil, it has a walk-in wardrobe with fitted storage. |
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The dining room, which is to the right of the hallway, also has coved cornicing, a picture rail and a fitted gas fire. |
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He saw how a fragment of leg bone fitted into the foot bones, and knew those feet were made for walking on the ground, not moving in trees. |
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Additional padding has been fitted each side of and above the driver's legs to minimize the risk of leg injury. |
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There was a film noir quality about that piece of managerial advice, and it fitted the times. |
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The toilets are fitted with high cisterns, while old-style metal radiators and old doors with brass knobs are fitted throughout the house, giving it a touch of character. |
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Like him, they identified the airbus A320 as an airplane extremely well fitted to low cost airline operations in Asia. |
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Place them in a single layer on a baking sheet with parchment or on a tray fitted with a baking rack. |
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The designer focused on classic sportswear cuts with fitted blazers, belted coats, and pencil skirts. |
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The truth is that Bohemia and Buckingham Palace have never fitted together particularly well. |
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In some instances, a tight belt or other poorly fitted clothing can cause nerve root irritation, especially in physically unfit persons with protuberant abdomens. |
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He fitted another arrow and fired it purposely into a wagon. |
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Play up your figure with fitted tops, spaghetti-strap blouses and dresses, jackets with cinched waists and sleeveless tanks with round, high necklines. |
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A new fitted kitchen with timber framed windows overlooks the rear of the property and one of the two bedrooms has a walk-in cupboard providing generous storage space. |
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The entire first floor is given over to the master bedroom suite, which features an en suite shower room and walk-in wardrobe area as well as fitted wardrobes. |
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As well as fitted wardrobes, the room has a large walk-in dressing area. |
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However, the task will probably mean that the affected walls will need replastering, repainting, or wallpapering once the new plaster boards have been fitted. |
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The sinks can also be fitted with a convenient waste disposal unit. |
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Extra fuel tanks may need to be fitted together with spare jerricans. |
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The man was wearing a dark navy suit, which fitted his body like a glove. |
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The coat, with fitted bodice, nipped-in waist, and full skirt, created a familiar silhouette for Kate. |
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In a truly amazing discovery, an unused Bristol Mercury XX radial engine was found in its original crate and this powerplant has been restored to be fitted to the Lysander. |
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The rails are of cast iron and contain hundreds and hundreds of individual welds, which all had to be fitted by a team of craftsman inside the property as it was being built. |
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The original bunker busters used in the first gulf war were made from the barrels of large navel guns filled with 250 lbs of explosives and fitted with guiding fins. |
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An interviewee aired the suggestion that all new buses plying in the city should be fitted with a manual lifter enabling a wheelchair user to board a bus. |
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While custom tailors sold individually fitted suits and other personalized apparel, they increasingly rationalized the production process in order to reduce basic costs. |
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The interior is fitted out in a Polynesian theme, with timber and rattan everywhere, along with carved wooden masks, fertility dolls and seashells. |
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Consequently, all katharometer detectors must be carefully thermostatted and must be fitted with reference cells to help compensate for changes in pressure or flow rate. |
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When we found she could sail in stronger winds, we fitted a stronger mast and rigging and, later, a keelson, an internal timber spanning three frames. |
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One whooper and five Bewick's swans have been fitted with transmitters which will enable them to be visibly tracked by satellite and followed online. |
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He lived life to the full and even though he has gone at a young age he fitted a lifetime of achievements into his life. No matter what, he always had a smile on his face. |
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The rear-view camera is fitted into the boot lid and when reverse gear is selected there is an immediate view on the driver's information screen of what lies behind. |
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For the red pepper aioli, in the bowl of a food processor fitted with the metal blade attachment, puree the red bell peppers and garlic until smooth, about two minutes. |
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This would see data being broadcast over the airwaves into radio receivers which, if they've been fitted with special screens, could transmit video images. |
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In our turf-fire environment, the unusual smells of coal slack and hooves burning when a red-hot shoe was fitted, although unpleasant, are nonetheless memorable. |
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The kitchen has fitted oak units, granite worktops and a tiled floor. |
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On the first floor, a new, more accessible, counter has been fitted in the reference library and an improved air-flow system will help to stabilise the temperature. |
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She had parted with her jeans and t-shirt ensemble and had been fitted with a slim wrap-around, just-about-the-knee, blue swirly skirt and a matching, single shouldered shirt. |
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On the ground floor there four reception rooms, a kitchen with fitted units, a separate utility room and two larders with traditional stone shelves. |
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In other instances a long bush of soft metal was fitted in the after end of the stern tube. |
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Paul's Church, but unfortunately the tower was hit by a plane, resulting in a warning light being fitted. |
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In the United States, the Pennsylvania Railroad also fitted their locomotives with such devices. |
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A Hapan gemwright whose intricately fitted gems enjoyed a brief but influential vogue a few centuries back. |
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If you want your kitchen to feel less fitted and blocky, think about one with legs rather than a standard kickboard. |
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Other British lines such as the LBSCR fitted a few locomotives with the top feed inside a separate dome forward of the main one. |
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Churchward fitted this arrangement to the high end of his domeless coned boilers. |
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Early locomotives used shaped wooden battens fitted lengthways along the boiler barrel and held in place by metal bands. |
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Along with the transport role, the A400M can perform aerial refuelling and medical evacuation when fitted with appropriate equipment. |
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Infantry The basic infantry weapon of the Royal Marines is the L85A2 assault rifle, sometimes fitted with the L123A3 underslung grenade launcher. |
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Bedroom one has a king-size bed, bedside cabinets, a fitted wardrobe and a bookshelf. |
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The plan was a rigid, ordered grid, which fitted in well with Enlightenment ideas of rationality. |
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This berth of mine was commonly called a doghouse containing a mattress fitted about 18 inches from the deck. |
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The words were fitted to the melody on the suggestion of King Edward VII who told Elgar he thought the melody would make a great song. |
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At the 'Motor Cycle' 500 race at Brands Hatch in 1966, Hailwood demonstrated a Honda CB450 Black Bomber fitted with a sports fairing. |
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The Vivastella's and Grand Renaults had upgraded interior fittings and a small star fitted above the front hood logo. |
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The user thinks of one of a limited number of gestures it wants from the robot, which has been fitted with a Brain Machine Interface. |
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The centerline drogue and wing aerial refueling pods are used to refuel aircraft fitted with probes. |
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The 675LT is fitted with adjustable settings for both Handling and Powertrain though the Active Dynamics Panel rotary switches. |
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In 2009, Wimbledon's Centre Court was fitted with a retractable roof to lessen the loss of playing time due to rain. |
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The bespoke modern kitchen is fitted with a range of high gloss wall and base units and includes a Belfast sink and integrated appliances. |
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This mediaeval chair has a cavity in the base into which the Stone of Scone is fitted for the ceremony. |
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The Victorian sense of poetry as the work of indulgence and luxuriant fancy offered a schema into which Keats was posthumously fitted. |
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Another shed is now externally complete but the inside is now being fitted out in time for September when Amazon will move in. |
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In a firm building, the cavities ought not to be filled with rubbish, but with brick or stone fitted to the crannies. |
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Many engines, stationary and mobile, are also fitted with a governor to regulate the speed of the engine without the need for human interference. |
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In time the horizontal arrangement became more popular, allowing compact, but powerful engines to be fitted in smaller spaces. |
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In the European Union, all new long distance buses and coaches must be fitted with seat belts. |
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After the Saab GT 750 was introduced at the New York Motor Show in 1958 with safety belts fitted as standard, the practice became commonplace. |
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Ordinary vacuum cleaners should never be used to clean up asbestos fibers, even if fitted with a HEPA filter. |
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He believed that its original site was nearer to the track and it was fitted with a new shaft and set up there. |
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The first goods wagons to be fitted with vacuum brakes were those that ran in passenger trains carrying perishable goods such as fish. |
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The system comprises a squat jar and mesh-screen lid fitted with several strips where female ladybugs can deposit their eggs. |
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Man was not made so large limbed and robust but that he must seek to narrow his world and wall in a space such as fitted him. |
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The 1920s saw some vehicles fitted with automatic couplings and steel bodies. |
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Two additional backstraps marked M and L can be fitted over the standard backstrap. |
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The decoys were fitted with dim red lights, simulating activities like the stoking of steam locomotives. |
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She was then towed to London and fitted with rigging and decking, and supplied with armaments. |
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The side of the hull on the main deck level had seven gunports on each side fitted with heavy lids that would have been watertight when closed. |
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Transmissions all fitted within the A group and were horizontally polarised. |
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Fishing rods are usually fitted with a fishing reel that functions as a mechanism for storing, retrieving and paying out the line. |
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Many junks were fitted out with carronades and other weapons for naval or piratical uses. |
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This boat finished to be fitted out in 2010 and is working as a charter boat in the Andaman and the South China Sea. |
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The prime Inca structures were made of stone blocks that fit together so well that a knife could not be fitted through the stonework. |
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Urdaneta was considered a great navigator and especially fitted for cruising in Indian waters. |
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Large palaces, such as at Palenque, could be fitted with a water supply, and sweat baths were often found within the complex, or nearby. |
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One of those technologies is the Noria, which is basically a wheel fitted with buckets on the peripherals for lifting water. |
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The top where gases escape can be open or fitted with a cap to prevent rain from entering the cupola. |
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Some cupolas are fitted with cooling jackets to keep the sides cool and with oxygen injection to make the coke fire burn hotter. |
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In Europe, the DIN 70020 standard tests the engine fitted with all ancillaries and exhaust system as used in the car. |
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Bramah had designed a hydraulic press, but was having problems sealing both the piston and the piston rod where it fitted into the cylinder. |
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Blanc demonstrated in front of a committee of scientists that his muskets could be fitted with flint locks picked at random from a pile of parts. |
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The engine was fitted to the paddle steamer l'Actif, running out of Yarmouth. |
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Some Mueseler lamps were fitted with a mechanism which locked the base of the lamp. |
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Two or three gauzes are fitted inside each other which improves the safety in a draught. |
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From 1761 onwards, copper plating had been fitted to the undersides of Royal Navy ships, to protect the wood from attack by shipworms. |
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To win over sceptical locals it was whitewashed, fitted with lighting and a band, and the public charged a shilling apiece to walk through it. |
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Captain Henry Hope of the Endymion had fitted his ship with Phillip Broke's technology as Captain Hillyar had done on the Phoebe. |
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Passengers can choose between open and covered seating, with some saloon coaches being fitted with heaters for the winter months. |
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Finally, Elaine rolled over and fitted herself spoonwise against the solid wall of Burton's back. |
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The doors are fitted with conventional inflatable chutes for passengers to escape in case of any ground emergency. |
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The body was small, but fitted with two bunches of prehensile organs, like long tentacles, immediately under the mouth. |
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We first enter a set of apartments, that are fitted up as toilette-rooms for the ladies. |
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The warning system was extensively trialed before being fitted to all our vehicles. |
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With standardization, a type of car could be built that would be readily unloadable and fitted for a back haul. |
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Mrs Adeney's Renault car was parked outside her home in Lidgate, Suffolk, with a baby seat fitted in the back. |
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The kitchen breakfast is an irregularly shaped room with fitted base and wall units and work surfaces over. |
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It can be fitted with various grades of abrasive paper to ensure a fine finish. |
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Food waste disposal units are fitted to the waste pipe of your kitchen sink. |
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It features a beautifully mature, landscaped garden fitted with a fully-automatic reticulation watering system. |
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Additional lift capacity could be achieved by the inclusion of further weather balloons fitted between each of the arms. |
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French doors may look attractive, but take a close look at the bottom of the doors and see if they have an external weather strip fitted. |
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A pounds 15,000 cannabis farm was unearthed by police officers along with deadly weapons including a weight-lifting bar fitted with blades. |
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To the first floor there is a master bedroom suite with fitted wardrobes and a wet room. |
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Gooseberries, black, red and whitecurrant bushes can be fitted into mixed planting but will need pruning every winter to keep fruiting well. |
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The Typhoons will be fitted with Leonardo's Praetorian defensive aids suite and PIRATE infrared search and track system. |
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The active 'Longtail' Airbrake is 50 percent bigger than the one fitted to the 650S yet, due its carbon fiber structure, is actually lighter. |
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When I originally fitted the barrel, I was very careful to align the witness mark on the barrel with the witness mark on the receiver. |
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Offenders can volunteer to have an alcolock fitted to their vehicle in a scheme which is due to be tested in Bristol and the West Midlands. |
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The six-speed manual gearboxes fitted to Golf Mk7s are slick, wristy units that are a joy to use, but the DSG has a lot going for it as well. |
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The vehicles were fitted with among other gear a sun compass, machine guns, larger fuel tanks and smoke dischargers. |
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His victory fitted well with the passion and intensity of the Romantic movement, with its emphasis on individuality. |
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The tower will be fitted with several anemometers at different heights to measure wind strength and duration at the site. |
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On a modern map, the Falkland Plateau can still be rotated and fitted into the Natal Valley in the Indian Ocean east of South Africa. |
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A flamethrower was fitted at the rear, operated by Jeremy, and a Bovril boiler in the cab for James to counter the lack of heating. |
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The first commercial device fitted to aircraft was a 1938 Bell Lab unit on some United Air Lines aircraft. |
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The tank's engine was converted to be cooled with seawater, and the exhaust pipes were fitted with overpressure valves. |
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As completed, the Type AF had a speed of six knots, and a range of 60 nautical miles unless auxiliary fuel tanks were fitted. |
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It is this image which has survived and many Royalists, for example Henry Wilmot, 1st Earl of Rochester, fitted this description to a tee. |
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Rather, the provisions of Roman law were fitted into a more coherent system and expressed in the national language. |
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Tacitus wrote a narrative for his fellow senators and fitted each of the emperors into a simple mold of his choosing. |
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The equipment for dropping the wires was fitted to the Bf 110 aeroplanes and tested. |
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The tank will be fitted with copper and ferrous anodes which are fed with an electrical current from a control panel. |
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The ship was fitted with a new design of lamp created by Captain Philip Colomb, who came on board to inspect them. |
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A drillship is a maritime vessel that has been fitted with drilling apparatus. |
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The Norwegians initially planned to arm her with a spar torpedo, but this may never have been fitted. |
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In 1864 Union Naval Lieutenant Cushing fitted a steam launch with a spar torpedo to attack the Confederate ironclad Albemarle. |
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The ships were fitted with oil burners to improve the effectiveness of their main coal fueling. |
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Longships were fitted with oars along almost the entire length of the boat itself. |
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Even though they were fitted with hush kits, the overnight freighters were the subject of repeated noise complaints. |
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The pipe, which is fitted with a dredge drag head, loads the dredge spoil into one or more hoppers in the vessel. |
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The kitchen is fitted with a range of wall and base units and work surfaces. |
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The slates fitted give high pressure between soil and mould board scours better. |
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The first cargo ships specially fitted for the transport of large quantities of cars came into service in the early sixties. |
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The second studio, the Man Gwyn, provides additional rehearsal space and is fitted with ballet barres and mirrors. |
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Among all our Victorian poets none is or was so fitted for the writing of odic poems as Matthew Arnold. |
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The gatehouse was fitted with fireplaces and would originally have had prominent chimneys. |
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The grave is fitted with a series of concentric stone kerbs to protect the central mound from slippage. |
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The final upper surface was made of concrete or well smoothed and fitted flint. |
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A protective covering had not been fitted to the engine intakes while the aircraft was parked at Edinburgh for several hours in heavy snow. |
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In competition, an electronic handle known as the eye on the hog may be fitted to detect hog line violations. |
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The National Trust were able to identify their sizes, the direction in which they are lying, and where they fitted in the circle. |
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As an interim measure, the propeller blades were armored and fitted with metal wedges to protect the pilot from ricochets. |
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In the 1950s, radar was fitted to day fighters, since pilots could no longer see far enough ahead to prepare for any opposition. |
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The lintels were fitted to one another using another woodworking method, the tongue and groove joint. |
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The silhouettes range from pleated tennis skirts, anoraks and fitted leggings to rashguards and swimwear. |
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The procedure to get a work permit is quite elaborate since the applicant should prove that no French jobseeker fitted the position. |
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The other common design consists of a barrel made of seamless tubing fitted into a plastic or wooden mouthpiece. |
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He was short, this guy, and wiry, in along, fitted wool coat and fashionable mud-kickers of the kind Clyde wore. |
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Each bullock had a heavy leather neck-strap on, fitted with a hobble chain and swivel, and a spare rope around its neck. |
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He bought a closed-in motor-van and fitted it out and went with it to a different part of the island each day, while Gwen minded the shop. |
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The president's surgeons, who were skeptical of the device, ignored Bell's requests to move the president to a bed not fitted with metal springs. |
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It is especially fortunate that Seriland should have been explored by an ethnologist eminently fitted to describe the physiographic features of that little-known region. |
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The spectrum could be best fitted with one sextate having broad lines which indicate the presence of more than one crystallographically nonequivalent iron sites. |
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Other slugs, designed for use on service trains, may be fitted with a cab, to enhance control, and also provide additional fuel storage for the mother locomotive. |
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Yarrow's patent water tight ash pans are fitted to each boiler, to prevent the fire being extinguished by a sudden influx of water into the stokehold. |
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The refined capacity estimates are taken to be the annual capacity indicators multiplied by the antilogarithms of the fitted values from the equation. |
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Services are operated exclusively by Class 158 Express Sprinters, as they are the only units fitted with the necessary equipment for the ERTMS system used on the line. |
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This teleonomy is the quality whereby the process of natural selection creates and preserves traits that are seemingly fitted for the functional roles they perform. |
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After five 0-4-2 saddle tanks in 1860, all other NLR motive power was constructed at Bow, and none of these early locomotives was fitted with a cab. |
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The initial configuration will be fitted with five ejector seats, for four passengers and one crew, rather similar to the first four Space Shuttle spaceflights. |
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Little by little the whole subject population of the world was fitted with the instruments of volitional control. The government was now practically omnipotent. |
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A GPS satellite tracker, fitted inside the bike's frame, is not only an antitheft device but will allow the organisers to monitor use of the bikes. |
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With this phrase Hollywood war horses typically mean that stories are stories, and you can tell them on maxiscreens, miniscreens or fragments of screens fitted to the retina. |
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The original T4 bandoleer could not be fitted to the weapon directly. |
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By the late Iron Age, ards in Europe were commonly fitted with coulters. |
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The root mean square errors of the fitted model, and the plot of predicted-versus-observed bacterial loads, were measures that indicated the predictive model was a good fit. |
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It is symmetrical on either side of its line of draft and is fitted with a symmetrical share that traces a shallow furrow but does not invert the soil. |
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Thus was he fitted to fulfill worthily the vocation of a poet. For it is not aimlessly that Divine Providence endows a human being with qualities so exceptional and exalted. |
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The ship also had three new generators and a new bow thruster fitted. |
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To control emissions a cupola may be fitted with a cap that is designed to pull the gases into a device to cool the gases and remove particulate matter. |
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Paddle wheels were fitted to it and driven by the new engine. |
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Woodworking joints may be fitted by chalking one of the mating surfaces. |
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An incorrectly fitted saddle may eventually lead to muscle imbalance. |
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Before cut outs were fitted an engine was stopped in an emergency situation by removing the plug lead from the spark plug or shutting off the fuel supply. |
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To allow the O2 locomotives to stay in service throughout the day at busy times, a bigger coal bunker was fitted in 1933, doubling the capacity to three tons. |
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Air brakes are fitted, which act on the wheels and the track-brakes. |
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A pair of miniature silver drumsticks is still fitted to the baldrik. |
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Art Nouveau ceramics were also influenced by traditional and modern Japanese and Chinese ceramics, whose vegetal and floral motifs fitted well with the Art Nouveau style. |
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Once the entire frame has been constructed, it can be covered with greenhouse plastic, or fitted coroplastic panels using zip-ties to attach to the frame. |
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Limnophilid larvae are fitted for life in almost every aquatic situation. |
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One of the stars of the show was Levana Hanson, who lost both legs to meningitis and endured 40 operations before being fitted with prosthetic legs. |
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Cruisers were fitted out by investors and commanded by the reises. |
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Horses were occasionally fitted with a coat of mail as well. |
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The hall was fitted up with an amphitheatrical descent of seats towards a platform, on which stood a desk, two lights, a stool, and a capacious antique chair. |
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A backhoe loader is a type of earthmoving equipment, which consists of a tractor unit fitted with a shovel on the front, and a backhoe at the back. |
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The loom for such work must be fitted with a double harness for small designs, and a compound mounture and harness or a shaft mounture for large ones. |
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The team fitted a snowplough to the front of a used Claas Dominator. |
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The gross internal aread of the two-storey front section, which incorporates entrance hall, stairs landing, toilets, fitted kitchen and offices, extends to some 287sq metres. |
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A backhoe loader, also known as digger in layman's terms, is earthmoving equipment that comprises a tractor fitted with a shovel in front and a backhoe at the back. |
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Prince Philip, having visited the island with his new wife Queen Elizabeth, fitted the description exactly and is therefore revered as a god around the isle of Tanna. |
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Larger individual LCD TV screens are fitted to each seat back. |
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They were subsequently fitted with traditional trolley poles. |
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She wore her wedding lehnga, a deep-magenta full skirt and fitted blouse, all embroidered with silver and gold thread and blue, pink and silver beads. |
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Buses with driver's seat elevated low must be fitted a front link door over the driver's cockpit and a passageway to the front link door next to the aisle. |
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Steam locomotives are nearly always fitted with sandboxes from which sand can be delivered to the rails to improve traction and braking in wet or icy weather. |
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Mk I fitted with degaussing coils to trigger magnetic mines. |
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Many of the cars that were used in the explosions were stolen from Lebanon, taken to Yabroud to be fitted with explosives and then reimported via Arsal. |
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The tibial comb or forespur, on the front pair of legs, has about 65 teeth, stiff and elastic, and is deftly fitted into the tarsus opposite, which has about 45 coarser teeth. |
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