This mounts the output jack on the lower left bout of the violin with chin rest clamp hardware. |
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If a clamp down is to be made on beach sellers, these animal abusers should be the first in line. |
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Termites rush to a breach in their nest and clamp their jaws onto the snout of a marauding anteater, almost guaranteeing their own death. |
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Finally, the bucking pipe is gripped by the mechanical jaws of a massive clamp. |
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To hold the door at a convenient height, clamp a small board to the track above and below a wheel. |
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It might be an irritation putting the wheel clamp on every time you leave the vehicle alone, but how long does that simple precaution take? |
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Don't try to remove the wheel clamp yourself as you can be accused of causing criminal damages. |
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Simply to deny P the use of his property, for example, by placing a wheel clamp on his car, does not amount to damage. |
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He said the police initiative did not appear to be window dressing and the chamber felt it was a serious move to clamp down on crime. |
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The male scorpion fly possesses what is called a notal organ, a clamp behind its wings. |
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The blade is held by pins and maintained in place by threaded studs and knurled clamp nuts. |
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This is a very handy pair of pliers because it can be also used as a pipe wrench, adjustable wrench, wire cutter, ratchet, or a clamp. |
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Use a straight edge and clamp the boards down to make an even, straight cut. |
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The solution is to clamp a pair of straight-edge boards in place to serve as a saw guide. |
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This is an L-shaped bolt with wing nut that is used to clamp the leeboard bracket to the gunwales. |
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Campaigning youngsters are demanding more leisure activities and increased police patrols in the borough to clamp down on rowdy youths. |
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The cone applicator was inserted into a mirror clamp and directed to the treatment site. |
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The extensions are actually part of each side of the saw clamp, riveted together at the outer end. |
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Another useful technique is waki-gatame, an elbow lock where you clamp the opponent's arm against your body. |
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It uses a by-now obligatory two-bolt detachable faceplate for easy bar swapping, and a unique opposing bolt clamp on the stem. |
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The luthier's clamp is just one of several screw clamps of unusual shape used in making string instruments. |
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To use the guide, align the cut edge with your cut line and clamp or tack the guide to your workpiece. |
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Unless you are quite handy with a circular saw, it's a good idea to clamp or tack a guide onto the work piece. |
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Last week, Scotland on Sunday revealed that ministers wanted to tag children as young as 10 in an effort to clamp down on tearaways. |
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They clamp down retailers who engage in sale-price bait-and-switch, and a wide variety of issues of electronic fraud. |
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I jumped when I realized who it was and had to clamp my hand down over my own mouth to stop myself from screaming. |
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Kiara had to clamp her hand over her mouth in order to stop herself from exploding with laughter. |
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Another brass screw was threaded into the side of the wooden body to clamp the position of the depth guide. |
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The diving play-actors, on whom referees have been instructed to clamp down, will draw scant consolation from that as they take an early bath. |
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Another very useful tool is a laminate flooring clamp, which tightens together tongue and groove boards. |
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Keyless clamps allow blade changes in seconds without the use of a hexed key to loosen a set screw in the blade clamp. |
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The clamp was located 10 cm from the collar, in most cases in the upper part of the third internode. |
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An inspection of the airbus 321-200 revealed a metal clamp holding bellows to the air conditioning condenser unit was broken. |
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In most experiments, we partially compensated the membrane transients to speed the membrane voltage clamp. |
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Even today, I recall the clamp of the warm hand on my arm as soon as the front door shut behind me. |
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A clamp down on untaxed and uninsured motor vehicles has seen nearly 70 taken off the roads by North Yorkshire Police. |
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With the bike upside down, clamp the top of the seatpost into a large bench vise that is bolted to a very secure workbench. |
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For trumpeters the left hand acts merely as a clamp holding the instrument whilst the three valves are operated by fingers of the right hand. |
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Then re-glue and clamp it with hide glue to re-establish the original veneering. |
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I clamp a steel straight edge in a vise and just draw the surface over the steel edge a few times. |
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Whenever possible, hold the work in a vise or clamp when inserting a screw. |
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Dip or spray the handles and clamp a metal portion of the tool lightly into a vise and let dry. |
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The channel activity was characterized in giant spheroplasts by patch clamp. |
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And if any of you has just cause as to why we should not name these songs, please clamp your cakehole shut. |
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Loop them into large pin curls and clamp the sections down with the hair clips. |
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So what Dr Metcalfe did was get your good leg and clamp it together with metal staples to prevent it growing over those four years. |
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If your handlebars slip in the stem clamp, that can be dangerous when you slam on your brakes. |
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He even has a pop at the police for failing to clamp down on the hangers-on who follow parades. |
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This operation is an excellent example of how we are working with other agencies to clamp down on the selling of illegal goods. |
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Bradford Council's anti-social behaviour team is paying for two off-road bikes to help police clamp down on offenders in Bradford. |
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They are stepping up ticketing to clamp down on the vehicles using double yellow lines to park in Southampton city centre. |
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All the clamp holes of the panels were countersunk with this bit so that the screw heads are flush. |
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I think it is a loose headset because your new stem's steering-tube clamp is not as tall as that of your old stem. |
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Probably a ring-shaped structure holds the DNA like a sliding clamp. |
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The carabiner is a D-shaped metal clamp that has a gate that opens and closes. |
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The treated grain is pitted and sealed in an airtight clamp. |
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He then shut the door and indicated the wheel clamp on the car. |
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A helicopter is commissioned to carry a race judge, solely to clamp down on backmarkers taking tows from cars in the convoy during the mountain stages. |
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In an attempt to clamp down on age falsification, the organizers said they would demand that team officials submit authentic birth documents of their athletes. |
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How do you clamp down on messy street protests without violating fundamental laws that guarantee freedom of assembly and prohibit political interference with policing? |
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The company, based in James Street, has introduced the hard line tactics in a bid to clamp down on offenders who are determined not to pay their fares. |
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Because If I see you even take one step out of that chair, I'm going to hog-tie you and gag you, but not before I clamp your jaws shut with mucilage! |
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It's critical that suppliers do all they can to clamp down on electricity theft. |
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But in 1983, the Communist Party launched a Campaign against Spiritual Pollution, to clamp down on experimental art. |
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By '90, adherents numbered in the thousands, and a distrustful government began to clamp down, leveling accusations of tribalism against the movement and then banishing it. |
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A tough new regime across West Yorkshire will clamp down this month on non-payers of court penalties and on-the-spot fines, including speeding tickets. |
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Dowel, glue and clamp the rails and stiles together and allow to dry. |
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Now the police sergeant, who has moved back to the town after a 17-year stint elsewhere in the county, wants to clamp down on the late night rowdies. |
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There are at least 3 types of wheel clamp, Hanson, Triangle and Dutch. |
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The thug strove furiously to clamp his meaty paws around the lighter man's neck, but the deceptive strength of the other's rangy thews held him at bay. |
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They went for him with a wheel clamp and circular saw, leaving him for dead. |
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The 165-ton clamp is precisely controlled with four hydraulic pistons instead of the typical air bladder. |
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You can also clamp it in a vise with soft jaws and use a wire wheel in an air drill. |
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For robustness and protection, the device has a reverse blocking diode with a Zener clamp on the supply. |
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The Dearman Light series consists of three single jackscrew and two double jackscrew chain clamp models. |
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It could be a loose clamp on the car, but not sure where i need to be belooking. |
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You can be pretty sure you have hold of it if the Sopher clamp is spread about as far as your fingers will allow. |
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Maynard left the clamp in place and managed to pull out the blade. |
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To jump-start a vehicle, the Element includes a battery clamp adapter and a 400-amp energy output. |
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The OAS system is comprised of applier and implantable staples and also includes specially designed clamp. |
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One of the bikes was a grey Mongoose with a black Odyssey seat on a red clamp, grey handgrips and a purple sticker on the crossbar. |
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A specialized anatomical structure, called a clamp connection, is formed at each hyphal septum. |
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This equipment is expected to collect two electrode voltage clamp electrophysiology data from multiple oocytes in an automated fashion. |
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Patch clamp recording uses as an electrode a glass micropipette that has an open tip. |
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To perform the procedure, the umbilicus was everted using an Allis clamp and the base was everted using two towel clamps. |
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The airbrush was fitted into this clamp and tightened with a carriage bolt and nut. |
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Like a snapping turtle, it looks ready to clamp its prey between its two curved jaws, to cut them to pieces with its teeth. |
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Most insurance companies insist the minimum precaution taken when a caravan is left unattended is to fit a hitch lock or wheel clamp. |
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One method of sealing the open ends of the bag is by placing a clamp on each end of the bag. |
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The lock mechanism held within a clamp a two to three feet long length of smoldering rope soaked in saltpeter, which was the match. |
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Cordice affixed a surgical clamp to the blade to accord a grip on it. |
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A drill punch stood poised, a big thing shaped like a C clamp, with a table and a velocitized mouth. |
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They clamp one piece of wood to the end of another, to keep it from casting, or warping. |
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One person who called police said they thought the car was dragging a wheel clamp with it. |
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Once inside they drove over to a 240v generator, like the one pictured inset, and broke off the wheel clamp. |
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Is it true that I can no longer wheel clamp or tow away vehicles which park illegally or outstay their welcome? |
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Mr Woodward also said Mr Madden had deducted a wheel clamp fee from his wages without proper authorisation. |
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Choose a strong wheel clamp, one that is easy to fit but has a Sold Secure rating and also consider an alarm. |
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The recalled handlebar stems have a hash mark on the inside of the stem bar clamp area. |
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It is available with a system of pre-sized stainless steel bands that clamp onto the pipe circumference. |
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Dual pneumatic clamping cylinders are provided with non-marring, quick-change Neoprene clamp plates and easy height adjustment via clevis pins. |
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Position the clamp, NSN 4030-00-233-9566, with the dead end of the rope against the U-bolt and the short piece against the saddle. |
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I dug out my Bitzenburger 4-inch helical clamp, and since I only had some 3-inch vanes here, I used them. |
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The sliding clamp then serves to anchor special enzymes called polymerases to the DNA, ensuring efficient copying of the genetic material. |
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Thus, although the FDA can talk tough and clamp down on the electronic cigarette, it is barred by Congress from removing the real killer from the market. |
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During calibration, the distance between the clamp and the rotary actuator and the distances between the strain gauges and interface between the bars were maintained the same. |
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There were reports of motorists turning round on dual carriageways slip roads, which North Wales Police said they would clamp down on if anybody was caught. |
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This patent is for a thermoplastic elasticized clamp with a sealing lip which is installed at the end of the filter against the housing to seal it. |
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He brought in a wheel clamp and clamped my car in the car park. |
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Stafford Manufacturing Corporation announces a full line of drill stop collars that clamp onto the flute of a drill bit to permit accurate, repeatable hole drilling. |
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The material cost for 1,000 meters of a sequentially co-extruded clamp profile total up to 336 Euros compared to 569 Euros for a conventionally manufactured profile. |
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The same hex key used to clamp the sides of the unit to each other is required to adjust the laser's zero by way of stainless windage and elevation screws. |
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In most organisms, DNA polymerases function in a large complex called the replisome that contains multiple accessory subunits, such as the DNA clamp or helicases. |
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Reed has a broad range of quality products from digital multimeters and clamp meters to thermo anemometers and is know for quality and reliability. |
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These PMX 70s are secure backband earphones that clamp to your head to deliver fantastic quality and rich bass whether your skiving or sky diving. |
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