As the light turned green, I punched the throttle, and shifted quickly, dumping the clutch at the Audi's seven thousand RPM redline. |
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Zaren pushed in the clutch and shifted to second gear and the car made a sudden leap in speed. |
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I thought ForceFed's was a full sequential transmission with computer controlled clutch and all, not just a sequential gear shift. |
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Having merged the acts of engaging the clutch and slotting the gear home, this car can change up or down in 100 milliseconds. |
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The hitters have been overanxious and are pressing too much in clutch situations. |
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She wore a canary yellow chinchilla clutch coat and pristine, satin, white gloves up to her elbows. |
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Rocker arms and clutch hubs are examples of automotive production parts that are surface hardened by induction. |
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One switch releases an electric motor clutch brake and the other signals power to the electric motor for up or down movement of the stabilizer. |
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I refuse to walk closely behind another person because I don't want them to clutch their handbag or to pull their coat closer. |
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Second, the brake and master cylinder rotate as the front end deforms, moving the clutch and brake pedal forward. |
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The large flat dash and the amount of room given to the driver, including acres of space beside the clutch pedal, add to this feeling. |
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Taking a step back, he felt a cold fear clutch at his chest as he forced himself to breathe. |
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One should neither look forward to coming experiences, nor clutch at present ones, but let them all slip easily through one's fingers. |
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It is rather painful however to watch her clutch at the chance for stardom with a diligence and a desperation that the film does not warrant. |
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She dropped her sword because his clutch was so tight, she nearly passed out. |
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In one desperate clutch at a straw, the company announced that it would start trading in weather! |
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A great weight released its clutch on our hearts when we discovered that we wouldn't have to do this the entire time. |
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She attempted to tear out of his grasp once again until she felt his hand tighten in a bone shattering clutch over her wrist. |
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A shock of pain went from the impact of his clutch on my arms all the way down through my spine. |
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The fully automatic system requires no input from the driver and uses a computer controlled clutch that engages the rear wheels as needed. |
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All the hydraulic fuel began to drain out and it was not long until the clutch ceased to function properly. |
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The clutch between the engine and traction motor is engaged, and electric motor used for bursts of acceleration. |
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As you feed your bike extra gas, making the engine race, re-engaging the clutch makes your machine shoot forward. |
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Central to the system is a multiplate clutch which controls the power delivery to the front wheels. |
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The clutch and gearbox are smooth, the seat seems comfy, the wind protection is very good. |
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The dual-plate mechanical clutch has a pneumatic booster and three-range five-speed gearbox. |
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Positioned between the engine and gearbox and using a dual clutch system, this works as both current generator and flywheel. |
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Once the car is in motion, the clutch is operated electronically by the complicated gearbox software. |
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Conventional automatic transmission systems do not have a clutch between the engine and the gearbox. |
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While the first clutch is transmitting the power, the second clutch is ready to engage the next gear, which is pre-selected. |
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The first display showed the insides of a four-stroke engine, clutch assembly, gearbox, propeller shaft and differential gear box. |
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At the end of the session the technicians inspected the car and found that the real problem was the clutch and not the gearbox. |
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There's not much space around the pedals which means if you have large feet like me, clutch and brake operation can be awkward. |
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Now move your feet on the clutch and brake, at the same time use the gear stick at your side. |
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I stepped on the clutch hard and fast, thinking Merlin might drive right over me. |
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Ian shifted the gear lever into reverse, his left foot trembling, ready to release the clutch at the first opportunity. |
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I was coasting up to a roundabout, foot on the clutch and with second gear already selected. |
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I had a go on his bike and controlling the two brakes and clutch at the same time is quite a feat. |
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I tossed my cell and some lip gloss into a black beaded clutch and rushed out the door to get to his house on time. |
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He slipped his arm though hers and they left, the feathers on her tiny black clutch ruffling as they walked. |
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When she returned, she carried a tiny satin clutch and was smiling brightly. |
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On her feet were a simple pair of black slides with a 4-inch heel and a sleek black clutch was in her hand. |
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She walked into her closet picked out a red leather mini clutch and her favorite pair of red two and half inch heels and walked out of her room. |
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She checked herself once more in the mirror and freshened her lip gloss before tucking the bottle into her clutch and snapping it shut. |
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This vintage-inspired clutch adds a pop of color and excitement to any look. |
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Slouchy or hobo handbags remain strong for day, while the clutch reappears for night. |
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Your evening bag should also add just the right amount of oomph like a ruffled satin wristlet or an eggplant clutch with a big silky flower. |
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His play in the clutch moments of the final three games against the Wild was nowhere near good enough. |
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Instead, he's trying to go through two or three defenders during clutch times. |
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He's pitched some amazingly clutch games in his career and he's as good a bet as the Yanks have going for them right now. |
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The controls are very responsive, and there is no need to worry about a move not going through at a clutch moment. |
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His buzzer-beating, game-winning jumper in Detroit was his latest example of clutch play. |
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His defense is top tier and he is hitting.286 for the last two weeks with numerous timely clutch hits. |
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When the clock winds down and the Nets need a clutch shot, they will turn to their point guard. |
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Gordon has been the Bulls' clutch man off the bench, a 42.7 percent 3-point shooter who already is known for his fourth quarter heroics. |
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The Cleveland Indians are headed back to the American League Championship Series thanks to some clutch pitching from an unlikely ace. |
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A few minutes before our meals were served, I reached for my clutch to re-apply my lip gloss. |
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Seven females produced a replacement clutch soon after the eggs from their first clutches disappeared. |
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It would therefore take a single female 40-50 days to lay the maximum clutch that could be incubated. |
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All males had a similar-sized nest, but egg clutch size in the nests differed. |
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Females lay a single clutch per season, usually of three eggs, in a naturally occurring tree hollow. |
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In fact, in five out of the seven cases the replacement clutch was laid in a different territory. |
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The female incubates the clutch of eggs, which can vary from 4 to 6, but usually consists of 5 eggs. |
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Each intrusion was performed when the male was incubating the clutch and his mate was absent. |
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Clutches of eggs from individual females were collected, and each clutch was split in half. |
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It is not uncommon for the female to be incubating the second clutch while the male is still tending the first. |
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Later, three juveniles from this clutch were banded and genetically sampled. |
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Does the number of surviving offspring in a clutch vary predictably as a function of a parent's success in obtaining mates? |
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You can have a clutch of chicks, a clutter of cats, and a sleuth of bears, if anyone was wondering. |
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The proceeds amounted to 115 which bought a clutch of chicks, a goat and a Family Survival Kit. |
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That means fringe players could all be off-loaded in order to make way for a clutch of new faces. |
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Today, thanks to the professional services offered by a clutch of landscape artists, gardening has assumed an altogether different dimension. |
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The Scottish team will also feature a clutch of graduates from the Commonwealth Youth Games, which were hosted in Edinburgh two years ago. |
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The students have picked up a clutch of medals at the prestigious Chelsea Flower Show. |
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A clutch of girls bring her into the shop for bandages and comfort, and the normally slow, deliberative Michael finds himself supplying both. |
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One of a clutch of forthcoming movies is Prime, about an older woman who falls in love with a much younger man. |
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His unforgettable lead performance has already earned him a clutch of awards, including a Best Actor Oscar nomination. |
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The champion cyclist had carried off a clutch of medals, awards and commendations, and been named BBC Sports Personality of the Year. |
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The company has recruited a clutch of senior managers from car manufacturers. |
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In December he makes a welcome return to the venue with a clutch of songs guaranteed to put smiles on faces. |
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The staff remain fiercely proud of their product, which has won a clutch of awards. |
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Instead of using a clutch purse, for example, select one with a shoulder strap. |
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She held her red clutch purse in her hands and after dropping her lipstick inside, she closed the latch. |
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She said that the clutch bag contained her mobile phone and her ID, but fortunately she had her money and her keys in her pocket. |
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Tucking her room key into her clutch purse, she started downstairs, but stopped abruptly at the bottom. |
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If you decide not to wear it, you can always slip the strap into the clutch bag itself. |
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On her feet she wore a pair of silver stilettos to match the beading on the dress' bodice and her clutch purse. |
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After rifling through her clutch bag, she produced a crumpled letter written in an extremely neat hand. |
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Camilla could be seen somewhat nervously holding her clutch bag as she prepared to step from the car and make her grand entrance. |
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Her blonde friend was clad in a midnight blue velvet halter dress of a similar length to Silence's and she had a matching clutch bag. |
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Just think of the everyday bag, the beach bag, the totally impractical evening clutch bag and the bag that can carry spare nappies and wipes. |
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And what better then this timeless black bag that can be worn as a clutch or a shoulder bag. |
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Taking a step back, Joel felt a cold fear clutch at his chest as he forced himself to breathe. |
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It was the Scottish women who led the way yesterday with a clutch of impressive victories. |
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Food shortage can directly influence seasonal fecundity through reduced clutch or brood size. |
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Based on the models, an adaptive temperature compensative control method for a clutch working process was put forward. |
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The coffee couldn't have been hot enough for him to clutch his throat and squeal like a stuck pig. |
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The engines are cross-coupled so that each propeller is run by two diesel engines through clutch and cone belt transmission gears. |
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This is a player that is a playmaker and will come through in clutch and critical situations. |
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We were able to control statistically for differences in clutch initiation date. |
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The two study plots were checked regularly to determine date of egg laying, clutch size, hatching date, and number of fledged young. |
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In addition, Freightliner decreased cab noise by improving the exhaust isolators and the clutch linkage. |
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The female of this species is polyandrous and may lay more than one clutch of eggs. |
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He thought that I should supply him the clutch free of charge and refused to return the courtesy car unless I did! |
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It's like releasing the clutch on a manual car transmission at the exact moment you crest a hill and snap into gear. |
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It was a four door affair with a clutch that fell out and a rubbish gear box. |
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Both the Combi and Classic have the clutch wheel mounted in front and the free wheel in the rear. |
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Head gaskets, clutch cables, gearboxes and stuck handbrakes feature most commonly on the tired and dying list. |
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Put the car in gear and you'll find the clutch pedal very light, while the gear change is just what you'd expect. |
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The 2000 model was given an improved gear change and a reduced clutch lever span. |
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I used loads of de-icer each morning spraying the accelerator and clutch pedals because they were frozen solid. |
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Eggs are deposited by the female one at a time and fertilized simultaneously by the male, with clutch sizes sometimes reaching 500 eggs. |
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Females usually lay one egg per day, producing a clutch of four to eight eggs. |
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It does this by applying current to the electromagnetic clutch just ahead of the rear differential, locking it entirely if necessary. |
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Chris disengaged the clutch, selected reverse re-engaged the clutch and floored the accelerator within 4 seconds. |
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The supercharger provides boost from just off idle until its clutch progressively disengages near mid-range. |
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It's just not worth the risk of breaking an axle or burning a clutch and endangering other folks. |
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I found a big sweet spot where the clutch lets the gears engage after raising the pedal a few inches. |
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My first and second pacers weighed a hefty 200 gm and I had to clutch my chest with my hand while running! |
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She literally had to clutch the door frame to keep herself from collapsing. |
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I prefer starting on a downhill slope because the car moves on its own and any jerkiness of the clutch is irrelevant. |
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Indeed, he maintained a clutch of doxies on the second and third floors of his own establishment. |
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The Prius has no clutch or torque converter, and the driveline does not have a transmission to send torque to the drive wheels. |
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The male blanket octopus recently photographed by researchers was shown to clutch tentacle segments in his suckers, said Tregenza. |
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But the clutch on his Ford Mondeo packed up and he was left on a remote stretch of the dual carriageway. |
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He is better placed than a clutch of US management gurus to tell us what the business landscape is really like in Scotland today. |
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Heavier female junglefowl produced larger eggs and began laying earlier, but did not lay more eggs per clutch. |
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When configured as a drill, the tool includes a 24-position clutch and a keyless chuck. |
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When the engine is off and the bike is in gear I squeeze the clutch and then pump the kick-start and the bike moves. |
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All you need is a killer pair of heels and a sleek clutch for party perfection! |
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Releasing the clutch pedal suddenly, I floored the accelerator, and the wheels spun madly as I wrenched the steering wheel with all my might. |
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On the next wall, there is a clutch of figurative drawings from the early 1990s, some beautifully conceived and others unwieldy and amateurish. |
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You know the frantic boredom of war and the way you'll clutch at almost any kind of amusement. |
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For every successful human replicant there is likely to be a clutch of monstrous failures. |
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Once the clutch is dis-engaged, the layshaft will just slow down and eventually stop spinning all together. |
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In this way, the layshaft receives its power directly from the engine whenever the clutch is engaged. |
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The burden is a clutch of vivid memories which inspire a mixture of anger and pity in equal measure. |
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To get some tire-spinning momentum at the start, the engine had to be revved up and the clutch pedal banged out. |
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Chris disengaged the clutch, selected reverse, re-engaged the clutch and floored the accelerator within four seconds. |
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I'd heard about bump starting and knew it involved pushing the scooter then jumping on and letting out the clutch. |
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My driver's ed consisted of getting in, starting the motor, and letting out the clutch. |
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The driver stood on the accelerator, let out the clutch and roared away with tyres screaming. |
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The driver gives them five seconds to find a seat, then pushes the gear handle and lets in the clutch. |
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We ran out of time and just took a shot, but the bike bogged when I let out the clutch. |
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Slight depression of the clutch stops the tractor's forward motion, while full depression stops the PTO action. |
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The depression of the clutch pedal lets the force from the pressure plate's spring to release and allow the discs to move and rotate. |
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Hesitantly, Ian pushed the gear lever into reverse and slowly let the clutch out. |
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Avoid riding the clutch in traffic and rather than using the brakes try to lift off the accelerator early to reduce speed gradually. |
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Clonk it gently into first, ride the clutch against a stack of revs and away you go. |
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She bent down to clutch her leg, limping more heavily upon it as she moved towards the bed, then sat heavily upon it. |
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However, the management team moved quickly to bring in a clutch of signings and the season has picked up. |
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A brother and sister arm-wrestling duo is proving a handful for opponents after walking away with a clutch of top titles. |
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In general, birds require at least one day to lay an egg, and many species delay incubation until their entire clutch is laid. |
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She will lay an egg approximately every day or two until she has a clutch of about three to five eggs, which may or may not all hatch. |
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This allows drivers to use a tip shift system to select gears without a clutch or it can operate as a traditional automatic. |
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The moment the engine is speeded up the clutch comes in, backward movement is checked and the car gathers way up the hill. |
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Tony must feel like a man who has a wallet bulging with notes in one hand and a clutch of pressing bills in the other. |
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I own 4 and I would have to say my fave is the gold tan suede baguette clutch. |
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It is a known fact that cuckoos' clutch sizes vary with the availability of tent caterpillars. |
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After losing the first egg, oystercatchers often move to a new nest scrape to lay the remaining eggs of the clutch. |
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A deep sense of insecurity grips you and you begin to clutch at emotional and material security. |
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Our focus concentrated on those clutch sizes thought to be vulnerable to the spread of siblicidal behavior. |
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The introduction of the semi-automatic gearbox with no clutch pedal by both Renault and Saab failed to impress the market. |
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Would he celebrate with champagne and a night on the tiles with a clutch of sweet ladies? |
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He did have enough sense to realise that he'd run out of rope and that this was a straw at which he might clutch. |
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Be brave and you'll be able to come to a stop in top, dipping the clutch just before stopping. |
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The beaches are superb and have attracted a small clutch of top-class hotels. |
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The right-hand handwheel with simple clutch can be used to assist the left via toothed drive belts, pulleys and a cross-shaft. |
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He had finally left the clutch of the she-devil and now he would be forced to work with her? |
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The 14L engine is coupled directly to the rear axle without a transmission or clutch. |
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The mechanic said the transmission's clutch pack burned due to a faulty oil pump. |
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There might have been some slight changes to the clutch tune-up, but nothing major. |
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The Cabinet opponents seem to amount to little more than a clutch of powerless bleaters. |
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Once the male has fertilized a clutch of eggs, he carries them in his mouth for one to two weeks, until they hatch. |
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I pulled my clutch bag from the sofa and unclasped the bottle shaped clasp. |
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He appeared to have it covered until a late bobble saw him spill the first effort and clutch the loose ball ahead of the in-rushing Fraser. |
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The super pooches brought back a clutch of gongs, to the delight of their proud owners. |
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For those drivers who slip the clutch frequently, yours will wear out quicker than a driver that does not slip the clutch. |
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A clutch of innovative jewellers, many of them British, has been instrumental in unleashing a revolution in gem taste. |
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The clutch dropped on a grand total of at least 15,000 unmuffled horsepower. |
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I ask, but he just starts crying loudly as Babsy smacks me with small clutch purse. |
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A clutch of kings, small-time rulers and chieftains invaded your home, dazzling garments and heavy jewellery in tow. |
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As well as his special move, I was also treated to the delight of the camel clutch and the Boston crab. |
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Females produce a clutch of 9-13 light green unspotted eggs in an open but concealed nest on dry ground near a body of water. |
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The Norse Eddas sing of the great ash tree Yggdrasil on whose trunk the heavens spin and whose roots clutch the netherworld. |
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Electronic solenoids actuate the clutch elements and these are close coupled to the clutches to optimize response time. |
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The new Ford Torque-Shift 5-speed automatic transmission has electronic solenoids to activate the clutch packs, replacing the bands. |
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In six instances females started with a second clutch only about 1 week after chicks from the first brood had left the nest. |
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She completed her look with a bright orange clutch bag and left her long brunette hair down. |
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With an extra tire, spark plug and clutch cable, experienced riders say that they can fix more than 90 percent of roadside problems. |
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When a clutch of four budgerigar chicks hatched out one sunny September day in 1999, it was a happy occasion for their breeder. |
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The different species of Galapagos finches show no differences in clutch size, incubation time, nesting time, or shape of the nest. |
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The north wind tried to blow it off, but that only made the man clutch his cloak around himself more tightly. |
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I camped high in the glen, with a golden eagle and a clutch of red deer stags for company. |
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I had the clutch pedal depressed but the car slowly started to creep forward and the engine stalled. |
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Like with a manual car, if you didn't have a clutch to disconnect the wheels from the engine, when the car stops moving the engine would stall. |
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Her silver metallic clutch and simple approach to accessorizing let the bold red statement dress stand on its own. |
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The operation of the handbrake, steering, brake and clutch oozes quality, and the fittings are impressive. |
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Each car has a clutch and stick shift, for drivers born before 1960 who know how to work those. |
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I shall not be able to manage a clutch pedal and stick shift for ever, and I know it. |
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We detected no difference in clutch size, hatch success, or nest success between parasitized and nonparasitized females. |
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The clutch of one mother failed to produce hatchlings, thus yielding a data set of 22 viable clutches. |
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At the base of the kelp stipes you might find little clusters of dark sea-grapes, or a clutch of white, lozenge-shaped egg sacs. |
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I didn't care, and felt the urge to swear again but was too out of breath to do more than wheeze and clutch at the stitch in my side. |
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He gave it to my mother to clutch to her chest as the casket was lowered into the ground. |
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It takes three to four days for all of the eggs in the clutch to hatch. |
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When so engaged, the clutch pack completes the link between the spinning prop shaft and the rear differential, dispatching engine torque to the rear wheels. |
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With spirits whirling through his Christmas, Dickens still has one hand nudging at your elbow and another just resisting a clutch at a pretty girl's skirt. |
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But as spirits, they could find no clutch on the physical world. |
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The pain and the clutch took away her breath leaving her in mortal agony. |
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It doesn't have a camera and the features won't set the world on fire, but it is easy enough for your granny to use and small enough to slip into a clutch bag. |
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These functions include starting and stopping the engine, controlling its throttle, and engaging and disengaging an electric clutch that runs the bottom auger. |
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At Oscar after-parties, movie stars clutch In-N-Out burgers in one hand and gilded trophies in the other. |
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But Yalie Thompson had the presence of mind to clutch the ball to his chest, turn, and run for the goal line. |
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When the driver makes the gearshift, the first clutch is released and the second engages, so that the gear shift takes place in a fraction of a second. |
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An assassin bug passes by and eats the clutch for breakfast. |
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The machined engine blocks, cylinder heads and clutch and transmission cases meet with the other engine components for the final assembly process. |
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Petrol and diesel versions are offered and there is the option of a very slick electronic clutch which gives stress-free gear changing in traffic. |
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But the arrogance that enables him to be such a reliable shooter in the clutch prevents him from countenancing the fact that he's a defensive liability. |
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He and the crew have had to subsist on maggoty hardtack, cold gruel, and a slimy block of cheese that has become host to a most foul-tasting clutch of worms. |
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Clutch size is the number of eggs in a clutch of an average-sized female. |
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A team of astronomers might have solved one of the mysteries of astrophysics with the discovery of a clutch of quasars, hiding behind clouds of dust. |
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Barry makes too many clutch plays to be on the bench late in games. |
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Variation in clutch size was subjected to disruptive selection, while variation in egg-mass about the trade-off was subjected to stabilizing selection. |
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Larger territorial males were more likely to sire the entire clutch or share paternity with fewer additional sires than smaller territorial males. |
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We were just attempting to start the car when the clutch jumped. |
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Earlier in his season Valbuena had some clutch hits in key situations. |
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Grace stomped the clutch and moved the shifter to first gear. |
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And widowhood is formally bestowed upon her as a clutch of women uncoil her neatly-coiled hair, remove her mangalsutra, break her bangles and wipe of her bindi. |
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Kate pushed in the clutch and turned the key in the ignition. |
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The black Lycra dress made a dramatic return in all its backless glory, and key accessories included brooch fastenings on jackets and crocodile-pattern clutch bags. |
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He likes being in clutch situations, always the mark of a great player. |
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Neither starter was dominating against the opposing batters, but both managed to keep the game close with some fine defensive help and key outs in clutch moments. |
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The man gave a scream of agony, balling up to clutch at his injury. |
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I drop into first gear, let out the clutch, and enjoy the crawl. |
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She popped the clasp on her clutch and plucked out her mobile phone. |
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With a grin, he stepped down on the clutch and turned the key. |
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She grabbed her jacket and black clutch as she went to open the door. |
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If you wonder if you can replace the clutch yourself, you should first consider how much knowledge you have regarding how to do it and the car pieces involved. |
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All he did was touch the clutch while going downhill, instead of keeping his feet well clear of the pedals and allowing the vehicle to trundle down in low-ratio first gear. |
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While tens of thousands race mountain bikes each year, it is truly a preciously small clutch of people who ensure these events ever come into being at all. |
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Both short films won a clutch of awards at international festival level. |
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Because female Collared Flycatchers only lay one clutch per season, the proportion of fertilizable females declines as the proportion of incubating females increase. |
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They'll gasp, stagger back, clutch their chests, and pinwheel their arms for balance, all the while looking around for someone to confirm their indignation. |
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There was a strong clutch pedal to depress, a right hand gear shift, and a tachometer to tell you when you reached 7,000 RPM and it was time to change gear again. |
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They were still feeding their fledged young, but in two more days the female had relined the nest and then immediately started laying a second clutch of eggs. |
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It is an even more satisfying record than its predecessor, eccentrically lush and rich production making the most of an already impressive clutch of new songs. |
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There is an electronically controlled torque converter supplied by LuK, a forward-reverse clutch and planetary gear set, and the input pulley on one axis. |
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The drive unit takes power down the centerline of the car through a carbon fiber composite driveshaft to a rear drive unit with three planetary gear and clutch sets. |
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When you are looking for a replacement part, be it a replacement visor or a clutch master cylinder, the array of available sources can be hard to sift through. |
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In a related compound-unit vein, Showtime presents a tight clutch of attenuated compartments, jigging vertically like a dancing city skyline in a Tex Avery cartoon. |
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When the torque exceeds said value the torque limiting clutch 27 of said layshaft slips so that the torque in excess of said value is transmitted by the other layshaft. |
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The control signal or input for brake release may therefore be generated or relate to accelerator depression, clutch engagement or gear selection. |
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I have a small navy clutch bag that I use for church and other occasions when all the daily things such as credit card, shopping list and so on are not needed. |
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We checked all tagged nests daily to record laying dates of the eggs, clutch size, hatching dates, number of hatchlings, and number of fledglings. |
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Emergency braking techniques are taught at an early stage of driver training and require rapid and forceful depression of the brake pedal and then the clutch pedal. |
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For example, a donation buys a clutch of chicks for a family in Central America, which will give that family an ongoing supply of eggs, meat and additional income. |
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She wore black suede Jimmy Choos on her feet and carried a crimson Alexander McQueen clutch bag with a large bow on one side. |
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But fluency and cohesion are qualities that take time to develop and a clutch of new recruits, drafted in almost at one go, are unlikely to hit it off straight away. |
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But the arrogance that enables Cassell to be such a reliable shooter in the clutch prevents him from countenancing the fact that he's a defensive liability. |
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Having an auto obviously means you can't rev the engine, drop the clutch and set off with tyres squealing as you try for maximum acceleration off the line. |
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I've always loved when girls carry their wallets as a clutch instead of a bag. |
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However, the narrow footwell means there's no space to rest your left foot, so you end up with your leg bent, foot poised just above the clutch pedal. |
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However, I found plenty of room in the driver's seat and was pleased to note a large footwell with plenty of space between the pedals and even a clutch footrest. |
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There are ready smiles from residents who wave their greetings as we eventually head off the road and towards a small clutch of humble wooden dwellings. |
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The moron rides the clutch and his brake pads need replacing. |
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Their home is one of an isolated clutch of doleful, boxy structures, their alimentary needs met by a tiny storefront shop, their streets unlit, even unpaved. |
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Most of his supporters in Ohio had all but admitted defeat yesterday morning, too crestfallen to clutch at legal straws and not surprised by his decision to concede. |
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Three days later he got a second SMS saying that she had got as far as Parys but her clutch had burnt out and could he let her have R800 more for the repairs. |
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First was too snatchy, second meant constant clutch slipping, resulting in wrist-ache after a few days, and the weather, which was unseasonably atrocious. |
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I inched along between the bulbous Hindustan Ambassador car on the left and doorsteps, skinny woman, a pot on my right, my head out the window, riding the clutch. |
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She spotted Callum and waved her clutch bag at him before approaching him. |
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As the hours passed with cruise control taking the strain from the right foot and no clutch to worry about, it felt like piloting a trans-Atlantic flight. |
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And finally, on manual transmission vehicles, the clutch pedal ignition lock is overridden so the starter can be used without pushing in the clutch after stopping on a hill. |
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An overrunning clutch transmits torque in one direction only and permits the driven shaft of a machine to freewheel, or keep on rotating when the driver is stopped. |
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Lack proposed that for species with precocial young, mean clutch size is determined by the average amount of nutrients available to females at the time of egg production. |
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One of the strangest fish you might encounter in spring is the male lumpsucker, which is left in shallow water guarding and nurturing his egg clutch after mating. |
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To overcome these issues, Honda has added a one-way clutch for engine braking that acts on the crankshaft instead of the torque converter during deceleration. |
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Avoid the practice of resting the foot continuously on the clutch pedal while driving and do not slip the clutch excessively instead of shifting gears. |
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His feet buried the clutch and brake pedal into the floorboard. |
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The Haldex unit is comprised of an hydraulic pump driven by the slip between the axles, a wet clutch and a controllable throttle valve and electronics. |
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Maligned forward Jamal Mashburn has improved his defense and stayed healthy, and 34-year-old warhorse Dan Majerle is still capable of hitting clutch jump shots. |
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A captive female Komodo dragon produced a clutch of eggs, despite be separated from males for over two years. |
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Ateeq Javid edged an untypically loose waft, then Keith Barker drove an overpitched ball and Finn did well to clutch a low return catch. |
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The 22-year-old's fiery mane was tamed into a sleek updo and her sparkly earrings, bracelet and small glittering clutch completed the look. |
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An important aspect of our scheme is presence-absence of a clutch of mature oocytes or ripe eggs in the ovary. |
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It will then send a compensating signal to another tensioning device, such as the pneumatic brake, DC drive or a clutch. |
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Diferencial atresia of ovarian follicles and its effect on the clutch size of two populations of the viviparous lizard Sceloporus mucronatus. |
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Almaty posed menace on the break as Ward did well again to clutch a long-range daisycutter from first-leg goalscorer Mikhail Bakaev. |
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Independently of the driver, the clutch decouples the engine from the transmission if the driver is no longer accelerating. |
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Embellished clutch bags make ideal party pieces or a perfect gift for Christmas with feather, sequin or jewel details. |
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Steve Hall feels the gold bug like a cold clutch in his stomach every time he scratches the dirt and spots a glitter. |
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Key products for transmission applications include differential gears and pinions, differential assemblies, shafts, and clutch modules. |
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The shifter is your pal for life, with short, rifle-shot throws, complemented by clutch take-up that is quick without being abrupt or grabby. |
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Female water monitor lizards can lay a clutch of between 7 and 35 white, soft-shelled, leathery eggs. |
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A DSG transmission is mainly a manual without a clutch pedal that uses two sets of gears and two clutches functioning in tandem. |
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When it is safe to drive on, depressing the clutch pedal and selecting a gear is all that's required to switch on the power and gently move away. |
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In theory, Richard Hamilton, the pogo-stick forward and co-Big East player of the year, is the Huskies' clutch player. |
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In urban traffic, when the gear is deselected and the clutch pedal raised, the engine automatically cuts out. |
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In only 8,000 miles the iDrive stopped working, the doors leak, the clutch pedal stiffened and an engine mounting needs replacing. |
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