He travels the circuit, pretending to be an ordinary joe, and then cleans up on bets and prizes because he has a great rock-and-roll voice. |
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The transmitter generates low FM signals, which have a long wavelength, considerably longer than the circuit board itself. |
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The transformer is usually located on the junction box in the basement or near the circuit box. |
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Circuits can only handle a specified total wattage of all the electrical products connected to that circuit. |
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The wire in the junction box was not properly covered resulting in short circuit. |
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This circuit prevents the operator from actuating the tool except when both hands are on the throttle levers. |
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To make for easier wiring, find a junction box that is already hooked to the circuit and in an accessible place. |
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Tuck any circuit and fixture wires into the junction box, and install the mounting plate firmly to the box. |
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I haven't kept up with either of them, but I hear from them and every once in a while I'll see Brad on the circuit. |
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Tucking in behind his rival on the rainswept circuit, he audaciously out-braked him on the inside of the final bend to steal ahead and win. |
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Opioid receptor agonists act at sites that are distributed throughout this circuit to produce analgesia. |
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Tuesday's session was slightly delayed after a heavy rainstorm caused some flooding and running water in several areas of the circuit. |
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The event is open to runners, joggers and walkers alike and covers the 4-mile road circuit. |
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Each competitor has to complete the activity against the clock, with the one who completes the circuit in the fastest time the winner. |
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If your mower is electric, check the cable for loose connections and for cuts and abrasions and fit a circuit breaker to the plug socket. |
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A scratch golfer who mixes freely with professionals in that game, McGwire is a good judge of what he sees and hears around the circuit. |
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There is no permanent circuit to screen serious films and the distribution system too leaves much to be desired. |
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A well loved member of the card playing circuit for many years his hearty laugh could always be heard above any din. |
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Functional residual capacity was measured by helium dilution over 7 min of rebreathing in closed circuit. |
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An active bypass circuit for use with a battery pack having a plurality of cells and method of operation thereof. |
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An active cascode amplifier circuit which includes an active cascode amplifier and an amplitude limiter. |
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At long last, there is the opportunity for you to have a lash at driving a purpose built racing car round our local race circuit. |
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To round off the day's action-packed racing programme, the Lighting Rods will also be taking to the circuit. |
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Lithography tools are used to draw the lines of a circuit on to a semiconductor wafer. |
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The next item of excitement was the sudden rain that lashed the Montreal circuit. |
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He dashed the handset on a rock before stamping on the thin circuit boards and shattering them beyond use. |
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They jived to just about every chartbuster that rocks disco, pub and party circuit. |
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A chemical is released by one cell and acts on another to complete the circuit. |
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Until 2002 Radcliffe used to be an enthusiastic regular on the European grand prix circuit, racing over a variety of distances. |
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The Illegal Eagles have progressed from playing the small local club circuit to acquiring a reputation for themselves at major concert venues. |
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The Wheatstone bridge is an electrical circuit for the precise comparison of resistances. |
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The work reported in Science creates qubits from superconducting circuit elements called Josephson junctions. |
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Its great stone ramparts had a probable total circuit of a third of a mile and were surrounded by a 14-acre estate which included six orchards. |
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In June the weather is nice and you can enjoy the long evenings to relax in the town after a hard day at the circuit. |
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However, before it could complete its circuit, his arm was brought to a sudden halt, jarring his entire body. |
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Further, a semiconductor integrated circuit has a dither pattern generator, an adder, and an error distribution unit. |
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Many major book launches are now accompanied by author appearances on the festival circuit. |
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The circuit provides an exact decoding result even when the pause period of the received radio frequency varies over a predetermined range. |
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However, it may have been brought about by a short circuit or a fire started accidentally by a passenger. |
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This is the place to spot the label-clad lovelies sipping their brandy sours, often accompanied by half of the racing drivers on the Formula One circuit. |
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We run very closely-spaced gear ratios to maximise the car's acceleration, and this means the ratio between engine speed and car speed is higher than at a more normal circuit. |
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Take the case of Herx v. Diocese of Fort Wayne, an employment discrimination suit in the Seventh circuit. |
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By his sophomore year, Burt had secured some low-grade sponsorships while competing on a ragtag racing circuit that would, in 1987, coalesce into a bona fide World Cup series. |
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This place is probably the best-maintained racetrack on the circuit. |
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A radiating structure involving very low resistance and very high reactance is the definition of a high Q circuit, and such circuits have very narrow bandwidth. |
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However, a 2013 9th circuit court of Appeals court ruling did not grant the same rights to the remaining Shusters. |
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A carrier is then bonded to an upper surface of the integrated circuit, whereafter a lower portion of the wafer substrate is removed in a grinding and etching operation. |
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Today, the third of six girls will testify from a separate room, on closed circuit TV, so she will not have to face Makopo. |
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To most of the 80,000 petrolheads who will fill the stands at the Kent circuit, A1 is another reason to spend Sunday afternoons watching cars whizzing round in circles. |
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And this was how, on Aug. 11, Aaron Walker and his co-defendants ended up on the 9th floor of the Montgomery County circuit court. |
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In the meantime, the 11th circuit Court of Appeals is investigating the incident. |
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The odd pair here is Daisy and Violet Hilton, conjoined twins who were a hit on the vaudeville circuit. |
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And in September 2008, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 2nd circuit ordered the release of a 21-photo subset. |
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Although Tracey is a vastly experienced competitor in rallying, circuit racing and rallycross, his move to the ranks of the World Rally Car drivers was not anticipated. |
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All we're trying to do is to make our best judgment about the qualifications of very important judges to be serving on circuit courts across this country. |
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There was the morning chat show circuit, a series of hokey exercise videos, even a perfume. |
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Tantalum helps you send text messages, tin is the solder on every circuit board and gold is the little connecting piece. |
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The Sixth circuit offered not one but eight arguments to allow states to ban gay marriage in its deeply weird ruling. |
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When the high court ruled in Brown, the Charleston circuit court, of course, reversed itself. |
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There are the jobbing comics who do the circuit of the clubs. |
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Most of the young trekkers traversing the circuit still find time to check their email and update their Facebook pages. |
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Beginners usually start with a regulated model with a circuit board that prevents draws longer than 10 seconds. |
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The Supreme Court threw out the case, after having ready been denied at the district and circuit court level. |
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We now know that both of the so-called printer bombs employed circuit boards from cellphones to activate the detonators. |
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The chambers on a heat exchanger are connected to the intermediate cooling circuit. |
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After peak detection, the processed pulses operate a one-shot circuit which gives a fixed pulse width of 230 ms. |
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The electrician found the open in the circuit after a few minutes of testing. |
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An open circuit gas turbine cycle has a compressor, a combustor and a turbine. |
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Feed water comes in through the economizer and then exits after having attained saturation temp in the water or steam circuit. |
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Hyde was called to the Bar in 1934, working briefly in London and on the North East circuit. |
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The first car constructed in Ferrari's name, the V12 125 S, also a racing sports car, debuted in 1947 at the Piacenza racing circuit. |
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The first was an open switch in the detonation circuit closed by hydrostatic pressure. |
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Each mine contained a dry cell battery with an electrical detonating circuit which could be initiated by any one of five parallel fuzes. |
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Each horn contained a glass ampule of electrolyte which would connect an open circuit if an ampule was broken by bending the soft metal horn. |
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The relay armature was initially set to complete the detonating circuit at 25 to 40 millivolts. |
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Battery life for the detonating circuit was estimated at greater than two years. |
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In 1812 Russian engineer Pavel Shilling exploded an underwater mine using an electrical circuit. |
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By 500 AD, the circuit possessed 383 towers, 7,020 crenellations, 18 main gates, 5 postern gates, 116 latrines, and 2,066 large external windows. |
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At the race circuit, the presenters were to gain a point for every car they overtook and lose a point each time they were overtaken. |
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Finally, the presenters went to a circuit, where the cars were lapped by the Stig's German cousin. |
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The grays did not run so far, but usually kept near home, going in a circuit of six or eight miles. |
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Abolitionists were active on the lecture circuit in the North, and often featured escaped slaves in their presentations. |
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Thruxton Circuit, in the north of the county, is Hampshire's premier motor racing circuit. |
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Hoping to secure a career opportunity, he played the Harlem club circuit and sat in with various bands. |
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In 2004, Chuck Bryant of Miami, Florida, who lost his right leg below the knee, became the first amputee to finish this circuit. |
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This d-c signal is then photochopped in a solid-state oscillation circuit and the resulting a-c signal amplified. |
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These are countercurrent exchange systems with the same fluid, usually blood, in a circuit, used for both directions of flow. |
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Many assembly lines use pick-and-place robots to do repetitive tasks such as placing small components onto circuit boards. |
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The transistor, integrated circuit, memory chip, and computer were all first seen in the West. |
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There is a double circulatory plan in place possessing both a pulmonary circuit and systemic circuit. |
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Moreover, similarities also include a larger right atrium volume, and a thicker left ventricle to fulfil the systemic circuit. |
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The V8s returned every November to the Sakhir circuit until 2010, in which it was the second event of the series. |
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The predictor in the traffic-light control circuit tries to figure out how fast to change the lights. |
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Next to the Mochica monuments is a great touristic circuit for not stop visiting in Trujillo. |
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At every hundredth pace the Pundit would automatically slip one bead. Each complete circuit of the rosary thus represented ten thousand paces. |
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Blackstone sat regularly as a judge, despite bouts of ill health, and also served on various circuit courts. |
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More generally, some modern circuit courts may also refer to a court which merely holds trials for cases of multiple locations in some rotation. |
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Abraham Lincoln was one such attorney who would ride the circuit in Illinois. |
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In the United States, circuit courts were first established in the British Thirteen Colonies. |
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In 1789, the United States circuit courts were United States federal courts established in each federal judicial district. |
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The original jurisdiction formerly exercised by the United States circuit courts is now exercised by the United States district courts. |
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Each circuit court can have several divisions, including circuit, associate, small claims, probate, family or drug court. |
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The bar was composed of those circuit barristers who had joined the circuit and had been elected members of the mess. |
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Gorsuch had a track record as a reliably conservative judge in the 10th circuit. |
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Moreover, there was a potential for a conflict of interest on the Court if a justice had previously decided the same case while riding circuit. |
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This circuit generates a bipolar pulse waveform that closely approximates the main features of sferics. |
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A circuit justice may sit as a judge on the Court of Appeals of that circuit, but over the past hundred years, this has rarely occurred. |
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A circuit justice sitting with the Court of Appeals has seniority over the chief judge of the circuit. |
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Most counties have their own circuit court, but sparsely populated counties often share them. |
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As of the First Congress, the Supreme Court justices rode circuit to sit as panels to hear appeals from the district courts. |
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The current procedure is that a party in a case may apply to the Supreme Court to review a ruling of the circuit court. |
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In order to serve as counsel in a case appealed to a circuit court the attorney must be admitted to the bar of that circuit. |
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Judicial councils consist of the chief judge of the circuit and an equal number of circuit judges and district judges of the circuit. |
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Based on 2010 United States Census figures, the population residing in each circuit is as follows. |
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As new states were admitted to the Union, Congress often did not create circuit courts for them for a number of years. |
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This Act, however, was repealed in March 1802, and Congress provided that the former circuit courts would be revived as of July 1 of that year. |
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So the circuit or compass of Ireland is 1,800 miles, which is 200 less than Caesar doth reckon or account. |
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We'll correct the problem with the circuit as soon as possible. |
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Amperage describes the amount of current in a circuit, which is the rate at which electric charge flows past a point in a circuit. |
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Draw in the location of the circuit breaker box, your workbench, doorways and windows, and label each machine with its amperage and voltage. |
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Czech movies may soon be as much a staple on the art-house circuit as the effervescent outpourings of France's New Wave. |
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If the breadboarded circuit operates incorrectly or erratically, try relocating some of the components. |
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The man who has gone around the cocktail circuit pounding cheerios to the end of time did not come in here and open his mouth once on the Bill. |
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Gil Hodges became the greatest circuit slugger ever to wear Dodger flannels. |
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But damnd it, it's I who am off the circuit worrying this poem along like this. |
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In this circuit when the diode is forward biased, the voltage across the diode remains fairly close to the diode's barrier potential. |
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Alas this transformation by itself increases traversal length of the circuit because these new glider guns are much larger. |
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Each panel of judges on the court of appeals for a circuit is bound to obey the prior appellate decisions of the same circuit. |
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He invented the Heaviside step function and employed it to model the current in an electric circuit. |
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An external resistor or other control devices can be connected in the rotor circuit. |
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This requires an electrical circuit called an igniter, which is part of the ballast circuitry. |
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Methodist presbyters are usually given pastoral charge of several local churches in a circuit. |
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Ordinary presbyters are in turn overseen by a superintendent, who is the most senior minister in a circuit. |
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It is responsible for managing the finances, property and officeholders within the circuit. |
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A chair was, at first, a superintendent of a circuit within the district, but now ministers are appointed exclusively to the role. |
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This is also the year the first Britpop bands such as Suede and Blur started to show themselves on the festival circuit. |
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Karno selected his new star to join the section of the company that toured North America's vaudeville circuit. |
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Home chronicles her early years in Britain's music hall circuit and ends in 1962 with her winning the role of Mary Poppins. |
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A rounder is scored if one of the batting team completes a circuit without being out. |
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Professional snooker players can play on the World Snooker main tour ranking circuit. |
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He offered Formula One to circuit owners as a package, which they could take or leave. |
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The first F1 Russian Grand Prix was held in 2014 at the new Sochi circuit, that runs around a venue used for the 2014 Winter Olympics. |
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A typical circuit usually features a stretch of straight road on which the starting grid is situated. |
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The layout of the rest of the circuit varies widely, although in most cases the circuit runs in a clockwise direction. |
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The Aintree Fox Hunters' is run as the feature race on the first day of the Grand National meeting over one circuit of the Grand National course. |
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The runners then ran the length of the racecourse before embarking on a second circuit before finishing in front of the stands. |
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Silverstone Circuit is a motor racing circuit in England next to the Northamptonshire villages of Silverstone and Whittlebury. |
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The circuit straddles the Northamptonshire and Buckinghamshire border, with the current main circuit entry on the Buckinghamshire side. |
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The next year the Royal Automobile Club took a lease on the airfield and set out a more formal racing circuit. |
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Parts of the circuit, such as the starting grid, are 17 metres wide, complying with the latest safety guidelines. |
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For this meeting, the chicane at Club Corner was dispensed with and the circuit took up a shape that was to last for 25 years. |
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On 12 May 1996, the Northamptonshire circuit hosted a round of the International BPR series which was very a British affair. |
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In North America, road racing is motor racing held on a paved closed circuit with both left and right turns. |
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This is wrestling promotion on the independent circuit, holding events and PPV's in Europa Hotel and The Mandela Hall. |
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Vibration of the diaphragm caused a needle to vibrate in the water, varying the electrical resistance in the circuit. |
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In this paper further improvements of the wavelet multirate circuit simulation technique are presented. |
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However, in Scotland the circuit of ceilidhs and festivals helped prop up traditional music. |
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Two of the most successful groups of the 1980s that emerged from this dance band circuit were Runrig and Capercaillie. |
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Two of the most successful groups of the 1980s emerged from this dance band circuit. |
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During his second Bluesbreakers stint, Clapton gained a reputation as the best blues guitarist on the club circuit. |
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Closed circuit racing arose as open road racing, on public roads, was banned. |
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Brooklands had been severely damaged by the onset of World War II and the circuit was abandoned. |
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Aintree Motor Racing Circuit, Crystal Palace circuit and Goodwood Circuit have all hosted rounds in the past. |
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Each race typically consists of between 16 and 25 laps, depending on the length of the circuit. |
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For 2010 additional modifications were made to the circuit to improve safety. |
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They coordinate the sequencing of aircraft in the traffic pattern and direct aircraft on how to safely join and leave the circuit. |
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The circuit was purpose built for the Dutch TT in 1954, with previous events having been held on public roads. |
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This technique is relatively new in the pipe band circuit, and in most cases require skill and timing to achieve in full unison. |
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Nowadays, however, pilgrims complete the circuit over the course of several years. |
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The circuit aircraft usually are Boeing 757, Boeing 737 and the A320 Family. |
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Wales, together with Cheshire, used to have Court of Grand Session, and therefore not within the English circuit court system. |
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These devices are similar to an integrated circuit and can detect the energy of incoming gamma ray photons. |
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As the southern wall and town walls completed a defensive circuit around Caernarfon, the plan was to build the castle's northern facade last. |
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Most matters are decided by a district judge or circuit judge sitting alone. |
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The only break in the circuit is in the southwest section in front of County Hall. |
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Germany and Switzerland came to be included in a more broadly defined circuit. |
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After winning the title, Reardon was in big demand for exhibitions and on the holiday camp circuit. |
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A sync separator circuit detects the sync voltage levels and sorts the pulses into horizontal and vertical sync. |
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In the television receiver, a sync separator circuit detects the sync voltage levels and sorts the pulses into horizontal and vertical sync. |
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A flyback converter is a power supply circuit operating on similar principles. |
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Once the weaver has made their circuit of the front of the machines, they will then circle around to the back. |
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These tells, located over a special metal circuit, are held up by the tension of the thread coming from the warp. |
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They can be used to make anything from jewelry to printed circuit boards to gun parts, even fine art. |
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In the 1950s GE sponsored Ronald Reagan's TV career and launched him on the lecture circuit as a crusader against big government. |
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The New York Stock Exchange and the Chicago Mercantile Exchange introduced the concept of a circuit breaker. |
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The circuit breaker halts trading if the Dow declines a prescribed number of points for a prescribed amount of time. |
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A clock synchronizing circuit for repeaterless low swing interconnects is presented in this paper. |
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The Derwent ultimately turns westward and is joined by the Cocker at the town of Cockermouth, completing the circuit. |
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Alfred Wainwright described the 'Gable Girdle', a circuit around the fell at mid height. |
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An alternative is to start from Fickle Steps and circuit clockwise around the fell to join the path from Jubilee Bridge. |
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Electric fences are designed to create an electrical circuit when touched by a person or animal. |
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He describes a clockwise circuit starting at Far Sawrey and passing Moss Eccles Tarn. |
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Now, whenever he's in Nashville scaring up clients and I'm there scaring up stories, we hit the hillbilly circuit. |
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I'll have to study the schematics for the new integrated circuit before I can create a good layout. |
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Boaty took the proposition one step further by volunteering to produce this first venture on the strawhat circuit. |
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The gruelling race, which takes place on a demanding 16-mile circuit, attracts more than 200 of the world's wackiest and high octane cars. |
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A foil strain gage wired in a fundamental Wheatstone bridge circuit is at the core of the sensor to provide excellent temperature stability. |
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As a replacement is airside bus system, provided consisting on airside bus couplers and airside bus actuators for parallel circuit technology. |
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Other fixes include xeriscaping as well as gardening in zones to make sure that water-loving plants share a dedicated irrigation circuit. |
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I've never been to Blyton but from qhat I've heard it's a great circuit lay-out with plenty of run-off areas. |
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Applications include electric motors, robotics, antilock brake systems, integrated circuit design and medical scanners. |
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By modifying the method employed to control the readout circuit timing, Canon achieved the high-speed readout of sensor signals. |
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By modifying the method employed to control the readout circuit timing, Canon successfully achieved the high-speed readout of sensor signals. |
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Zipes, Optical mapping of the functional reentrant circuit of ventricular tachycardia in acute myocardial infarction. |
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Wines like this struggle to stand out on the show circuit, where the judges are more likely to be searching for sparklings designed in the classic Champagne mould. |
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The Midnight Judges Act reorganized the districts into six circuits, and created circuit judgeships so that Supreme Court justices would no longer have to ride circuit. |
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Generations later there was the story that a divine vision led Constantine to this spot, and an angel no one else could see, led him on a circuit of the new walls. |
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Between the rectangular impulse circuit and the time sweepage circuit of the oscillograph, the synchronizing circuit formed by the grid circuit of the tube Bi is inserted. |
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So for making sure the work status of signal circuit, separation and shield for signal grounding, power zone and the interface of accessorial parts are necessary. |
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He strengthened the circuit wall around the city with military towers and fortified gates, and began building a palace complex in the northeastern part of the city. |
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The solution to both the wattage specification and safety issues is to require any fixture that can have variable wattages to have a small hard-wired circuit breaker. |
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Decisions of one circuit court are binding on the district courts within the circuit and on the circuit court itself, but are only persuasive authority on sister circuits. |
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The implementation of a gradiometric SQUID loop allows for a fast tuning of the qubit transition frequency and therefore for full tomographic control of the quantum circuit. |
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On the auto show circuit, concept cars lend excitement to the more down-to-earth models on the platform next door, the ones actually available for purchase. |
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The pieces of metal, which serve as two electrodes in a circuit, were connected by a zero-resistivity ammeter to measure any current flow between them. |
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The Judiciary Act of 1789 established three circuits, which were groups of judicial districts in which United States circuit courts were established. |
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Admission to the bar of a circuit court is granted as a matter of course to any attorney who is admitted to practice law in any state of the United States. |
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A court of appeals may convene a Bankruptcy Appellate Panel to hear appeals in bankruptcy cases directly from the bankruptcy court of its circuit. |
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Today, the circuit justice for each circuit is responsible for dealing with certain types of applications that, under the Court's rules, may be addressed by a single justice. |
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The mess was a society formed of barristers practising on the circuit. |
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Fantasia, the guy who ran the circuit, was the biggest cocksmith in the world. He finally got arrested for molesting some chorus girl in her dressing room. |
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From the 1830s onwards, Wales and the palatine county of Chester, previously served by the Court of Great Sessions, were merged into the circuit system. |
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In this case on circuit means sitting in a location other than Dublin. |
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The core concept of circuit courts requires judges to travel to different locales in order to ensure wide visibility and understanding of cases in a region. |
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The TL431 circuit designed to behave as an ideal zener diode. |
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When the last tune of music floated from the fleet, he unstabled his quarter horse and headed for the coastal road leading west and north on his circuit. |
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Despite a series of storms and mutinies, the expedition reached the Spice Islands in 1521 and returned home via the Indian Ocean to complete the first circuit of the globe. |
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Many primary schools participate in the national road test in which children individually complete a circuit on roads near the school while being observed by testers. |
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In January 1964, feeling he had outgrown the circuit artistically, and frustrated by having to follow the rules of bandleaders, Hendrix decided to venture out on his own. |
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Finally, in 1963, the league became a wholly summer collegiate circuit sanctioned by the National Collegiate Athletic Association with some Major Leagues financial support. |
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The tenor's voice was his passport to the international concert circuit. |
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On 23 September 2009 an overhead power line dropped on to a Class 373 train arriving at St Pancras station, activating a circuit breaker and delaying eleven other trains. |
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The small intestine runs in a full circle around the inside of the test, before joining the large intestine, which completes another circuit in the opposite direction. |
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America Onstage is a clogging and dance competition circuit based in Utah. |
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This tunes the circuit inductances to resonate at a much higher frequency. |
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He is also a regular on the DJ circuit and continues to this day. |
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At extremely large airports, a circuit is in place but not usually used. |
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This circuit is the epitome of the natural road course, all the roads used being ordinary public highways closed for the racing and practice sessions. |
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The circuit was now slower and every corner on the circuit except Copse was different, and it also included an infield section right before the pits. |
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And this fell tempest shall not cease to rage Until the golden circuit on my head, Like to the glorious sun's transparent beams, Do calm the fury of this mad-bred flaw. |
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In 1955, the Formula One circus began to alternate between Silverstone and the Aintree circuit, located on the Grand National horse racing course near Liverpool. |
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After World War II, the Grand Prix circuit became more formally organised. |
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Very small lamps may have the filament support wires extended through the base of the lamp, and can be directly soldered to a printed circuit board for connections. |
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The candidates were at the microphone early and often started to wave the crowd to be silent until the radioman signaled that the circuit was open. |
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On August 19, 2015, the Associated Press reported that the fire was started by a short circuit, caused by crossed wires located under the battery. |
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Monmouthshire was attached to the Oxford circuit for judicial purposes. |
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The Brecon circuit served the counties of Brecknockshire, Radnorshire and Glamorgan while the Carmarthen circuit served Cardiganshire, Carmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire. |
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Also constituted were Courts of circuit with appellate jurisdiction in criminal cases, which were usually presided over by the judges of the civil appellate courts. |
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O'Sullivan is one of the most popular players on the circuit, noted for being a 'showman', and has helped improve the image of snooker to the general public. |
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It furthered the PDC's aim to develop a world darts circuit. |
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For five months, ten of the biggest names from the PDC circuit compete in a league table, with matches held across the country at different venues. |
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Very few dart players had their own nicknames until the Professional Darts Corporation circuit made it almost customary for every player to acquire a nickname. |
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It's something special to see a kid of his age out on the circuit. |
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Making Rosberg's lap even more remarkable was that he had a deflating rear tyre and the track was still slightly damp from the rain that hit the circuit during the day. |
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In 1952, the RAC decided it no longer wished to run the circuit, and on 1 January the lease was taken on by the BRDC, with James Brown continuing as track manager. |
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The new circuit was marked out with oil drums and straw bales and consisted of the perimeter road and the runaways running into the centre of the airfield from two directions. |
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Nearly 40 years later, Brown died while still employed by the circuit. |
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The circuit also hosts the British round of the MotoGP series. |
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Grands Prix are not always held at the same circuit each year, and may switch locations due to the suitability of the track or the financial status of the race organisers. |
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Most juniors who enter the international circuit do so by progressing through ITF, Satellite, Future, and Challenger tournaments before entering the main circuit. |
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Among the revised chapters are those on linear and bilinear operators and matrices, passive circuit elements, bipolar junction transistor amplifiers, and symbolic analysis. |
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The film entered the festival circuit where it was named Best Short Film at the San Francisco International Film Festival, in addition to obtaining other awards. |
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Supreme Court Justice Joseph Story, acting as a circuit court judge, ruled for Wonson, stating that to retry the facts of the case would violate the Seventh Amendment. |
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A number of local, circuit, and federal courts provide judicial services. |
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A later generation of performers used the folk club circuit for highly successful mainstream careers, including Billy Connolly, Jasper Carrott, Ian Dury and Barbara Dickson. |
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The superintendent and other ministers are assisted in the leadership and administration of the circuit by lay circuit stewards, who together form the leadership team. |
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During bad weather, sea water washed over the track and into the conduit where it short circuited the traction supply and operated the circuit breakers in the power station. |
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Another innovation in recent years is the use of closed circuit escape respirators, respirators that contain oxygen for situations where mine ventilation is compromised. |
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Motor speed can be changed because the torque curve of the motor is effectively modified by the amount of resistance connected to the rotor circuit. |
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Furthermore, the inductance of the rotor coils causes the voltage across each to rise when its circuit is opened, increasing the sparking of the brushes. |
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In 1824, Faraday briefly set up a circuit to study whether a magnetic field could regulate the flow of a current in an adjacent wire, but he found no such relationship. |
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The circuit provides an informal, active recreational leisure amenity readily available to the residents of Stevenage and the surrounding villages. |
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Rohm and Haas UK makes materials for printed circuit boards on Binley Ind Est, west of the A46 bypass, near the HQ of the British Chambers of Commerce. |
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No New England traders are known to have completed a sequential circuit of the full triangle, which took a calendar year on average, according to historian Clifford Shipton. |
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If Striding Edge is the most popular ridge in the Lake District then the circuit of Rydale, commonly known as the Fairfield horseshoe is the most popular circular ridgewalk. |
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The two southern arms make up the popular walk, the Fairfield horseshoe, which starts in Ambleside and makes a circuit of the valley of Rydale to the south. |
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It was rather an itinerary circuit of justice than a progress. |
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The entrance was often the weakest part in a circuit of defences. |
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A person or animal touching both the wire and the earth during a pulse will complete an electrical circuit and will conduct the pulse, causing an electric shock. |
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The circuit court judge's ruling was invalidated by a superior judge. |
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I had to rewire the circuit where the old wires had shorted out. |
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In 2010, former British distance runner Steve Cram inaugurated the Kielder Marathon which is a circuit around the lake taking in the surrounding gentle contours. |
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She began a circuit of the dining room, peering at the baronial fireplace with its andirons the size of torture racks, and heavy oak carvers like gnarled thrones. |
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Some music, such as electronic dance music, is completely produced electronically and new practices have developed such as live coding, circuit bending, and chipmusic. |
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In 1957, tired of traveling on the concert circuit and beginning to experience insecurity about memorization, Reisenberg went into semiretirement. |
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The worn-out brushes in a dead starter or a short circuit in a sparkless ignition distributor would eventually be revealed to a mechanic who carefully dug through the clues. |
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