The lightweight and monocular design provide operational flexibility to leaders, allowing retention of optimized night vision in one eye. |
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Gun construction has evolved from wood and steel to high-tech polymers and lightweight alloys like titanium and scandium. |
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The use of tire shreds as backfill has benefits ranging from the inherent lightweight of the material to increase in permeability. |
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These tun shells have a large rounded body and are very lightweight for their size. |
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She was awarded a trophy for the best technical performance and took the lightweight title. |
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The lightweight cell phone comes with an external LCD with a choice of 7 backlight colors to make your phone more personal. |
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Tyrannosaurs grew out of a group of lightweight, carnivorous, bipedal dinosaurs that also gave rise to birds. |
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Even with all her superstar diva qualities, she's too lightweight, too soft to portray a scheming seductress. |
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The crew have more of an even chance when they compete in lightweight quads at the National Championships in three weeks' time. |
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I think a better tug would be a fancily flapped ultralight or a very large yet lightweight hang glider trike. |
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The lightweight housings are rubber armored, waterproof, shockproof and very comfortable in the hands. |
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Crowned by a lightweight, tent-like roof, the central space is transformed into a theatre in the round. |
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Also, skiers doing long traverses with little emphasis on making turns found the lightweight edged Nordic skis to be a good tool. |
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Keep the bulky fabrics to shawls and accessories and be mad about figure-skimming lightweight plaids. |
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The more important lightweight sketching supports in the 19th century were academy boards and millboards. |
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Hunt constructed these lightweight volumes from thin ribs of spruce or balsa wood before sheathing them in layers of silk paper and metal leaf. |
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Certain loosely woven fabrics, such as lightweight flannel and toweling, aren't firm enough to be in the stable category. |
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It features lightweight hammer-forged barrels, relieved forcing cones and a set of thin, steel-shot-compatible screw-in choke tubes. |
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Sarah Birch, who was a World Champion in 2001 and fifth in the women's lightweight pair, switches to the lightweight women's quadruple sculls. |
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In contrast to Tailleferre's lightweight divertissement of a quartet, Durey's is concentrated, serious and powerful. |
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After flat-ironing your hair, it is best to use a lightweight serum or sheen that will smooth frizz without weighing down the hair. |
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Technically, a microlight is a lightweight aeroplane capable of carrying up to two people. |
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A lightweight V-neck sweater is a great idea, and you can wear the sweater over a shirt, with the shirt collar exposed. |
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A superior approach is to instead implement a microkernel, or lightweight operating system, designed for the specific purpose of serving data. |
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For lightweight fabrics, such as microfibers, I also recommend fusing interfacing around the bottom hemline of the coat as well. |
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Miranian also supplied the lightweight three-speed Metric 200 transmission, which is mated to an ATI torque converter. |
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The Phase-Shift has warm, lightweight insulation that is impregnated with Outlast, microcapsules that seek thermal equilibrium. |
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The weapons are lightweight fire-and-forget anti-tank missiles and use electro-optical and fibre-optic technologies. |
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The lightweight blokart is a micro landsailer, ideal for racing up the beach or for gently tootling along in a light breeze with children. |
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Very large, lightweight propellers provide sufficient thrust to keep the airship on station. |
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Flannel wool is a soft, lightweight fabric with a nap on one or both sides. |
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The hood facepiece is made of soft grey or black shaped moulded rubber, including cheek pockets for two lightweight filters. |
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These trains are lightweight compared to the thundering monsters the bridge was used to carrying in its heyday. |
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A strategy that has served me well is to pack lightweight, situation-specific bags and boxes. |
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The banded masonry structure forms a robust base for the hovering lightweight steel roof plane held tautly above the tiers of seating below. |
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Eastern woodlands and Great Lakes tribes created domed houses using lightweight stick frames covered by bark or woven mats. |
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You can't beat lightweight wheels for snappy acceleration and climbing power. |
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Vehicular clearing methods have entailed the use of flails, plows, and lightweight rollers. |
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Three police dogs are in training with the county's constabulary to wear new lightweight head harnesses fitted with small cameras. |
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Stock up on key fabrics like cotton, linen, silk and lightweight knits in the summer months, and wool, cashmere and merino knits in the winter. |
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People with blond or light brown hair tend to look good in lightweight metal frames. |
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Asbestos cement is strong but lightweight, durable, waterproof, fireproof and a good insulator. |
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It comes in lightweight easy-to-handle bags and should be used in the same manner as loose fill or cellulose. |
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The lightweight goat hair tents of the nomadic Bedouin, for instance, can be pitched under a tree for shade, or to catch prevailing breezes. |
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Natural fibres in cool lightweight fabrics, teamed with slightly shaped shirts to skim the body's contours, will be de rigueur. |
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A typical fire-rated lightweight mix calls for compressive strengths between 3500 and 4000 psi. |
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The lightweight, non-oily formula absorbs instantly so skin feels clean, soft and smooth. |
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He was going to enter as a featherweight but was struggling to make that weight and he's more comfortable now at lightweight. |
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She is delighted by its lightweight, compact and robust design, and highly impressed by its competitive price. |
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Stainless steel or light alloy construction provides compact and lightweight components with a high immunity to shock and vibration. |
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Examples of these peripheral devices are single-handed keyboards, lightweight headset pointers, and trackballs to replace mice. |
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For the best results, apply a lightweight fusible interfacing to the facings and the upper collar. |
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There's a good selection of lightweight Sunday bags on the market, and you don't need to carry a full set of clubs. |
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The 35-strong group of boys, aged between 13 and 16, enjoy trials biking on lightweight pedal cycles. |
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Linen huckaback is super absorbent yet lightweight fabric making the large bath towels perfect for travelling. |
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For a start, this music is uninhibited, drawing plentifully from the lightweight and somewhat swingy end of the spectrum. |
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Aluminum die-castings have the advantage of lightweight, but zinc is more economical to chromium plate. |
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With the roof largely gone, a new roof was constructed using lightweight steel truss supports instead of beams. |
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These lightweight, comfortable cutters are good for multiple layers, chenille projects and cutting patterns. |
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In cities, men wear lightweight suits or shirts and trousers that suit Venezuela's climate. |
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And the use of lightweight leather and suede for both tops and bottoms proves that skin is still in. |
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Both compact and lightweight, the Swift Audubon is comfortable to hold while on a long hike or a short jaunt. |
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Using high tension ropes attached to pneumatically propelled lightweight hooks, nine men ascended the sides of three warehouses. |
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Hatton stresses that he is not looking beyond Rios, who has never been stopped and has twice lost in challenges for world lightweight titles. |
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The bike look is not heavy leather with metal studs, but usually clothes made with lightweight synthetic fiber and pants that end mid-calf. |
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His cars would be constructed on a lightweight steel backbone with independent strut suspension all-round. |
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Portable and lightweight with a spring-loaded clip and swivel head which turns in two directions, the Dorcy Clip Light has a multitude of uses. |
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So buy a few lightweight cashmere or wool knits in these colours now and you will be happily wearing them through to spring and summer. |
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I had my lightweight coat on, and that was open, so the warmth penetrated so deep I felt I was breathing it. |
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But using lightweight digital equipment, the filmmakers roved around the Calgary area and captured scenes of interaction with actual headbangers. |
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The weapon carriage is lightweight welded aluminum, mounted on a variable recoil mechanism. |
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The elegant sloping roofline conjures a sleek, lightweight look as we follow it towards the rear hatch. |
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The saw's telescoping pole is oval-shaped to allow for stiffness needed to cut with control, yet it is very lightweight. |
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Titanium and carbon fiber make for strong, lightweight frames, but they are pricey. |
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To make these breezy bed hangings, select a lightweight fabric that has no right or wrong side and is at least as wide as the bed. |
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He said because she was wearing lightweight summer clothing when she disappeared she would have easily stood out. |
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I would never use this process on a super lightweight frame but found it preferable to trying to use the bare hacksaw blade method. |
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While serving in the Aleutian Islands, he became fascinated with the lightweight, stackable, easy-to-assemble huts. |
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Clear elastic is soft and lightweight and has excellent stretch and recovery, making it ideal for soft edge stabilization. |
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An all-enveloping black abaya is made from lightweight cloth embroidered with tapestried threads. |
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Transmitters were attached in 2001 using a figure-eight loop harness made of lightweight cotton embroidery floss. |
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The waffle material is really lightweight, but does an excellent job of keeping you warm! |
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Cap sleeves and a smock blouse look great with a waistcoat and teamed with a loose, lightweight scarf. |
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Liberty, a firm based in the United Kingdom, has begun printing on fine wale lightweight corduroy, noted Ed Harding, the firm's U.S. agent. |
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Clothing should be light-colored and lightweight and limited to one layer of absorbent material to facilitate evaporation of sweat. |
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A lightweight foam polymer, usually polystyrene or polyurethane, forms the core of the surfboard. |
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With so little good hard science on the BBC it's a pity to see a good chunk of the budget go on something so lightweight. |
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The actor, in danger of being written off as lightweight, throws everything he's got into his performance and comes up trumps. |
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Irish football is traditionally ridiculed but it was the side representing Scotland which was lightweight and jerry-built. |
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Remember that the Elise remains one of the few genuinely lightweight cars on the market, weighing in at around 750 kg. |
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I was well away after 2 glasses of wine with my meal, don't know what the matter was, I'm no lightweight! |
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Outside the pro ranks, there are compelling cases to be made for Oleg Saitov, the Russian welter, or Mario Kindelan, the Cuban lightweight. |
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Henry Armstrong held world titles at featherweight, lightweight and welterweight simultaneously and won 150 fights. |
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Montreal-based Bombardier supplies the lightweight fiberglass rail cars and has a five-year operations and maintenance contract. |
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He's also introduced straw-clay bricks that can be used like lightweight adobes. |
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Fiji's waters are warm, although lightweight wetsuits or Lycra suits help protect against cuts and stings. |
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The one that caught my attention was a woman wearing green and carrying a long, thin, lightweight sword, a rapier to be exact. |
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When drilling into metal, squirt a lightweight oil onto the drill bit and into the hole to tool the bit. |
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The hydraulic disc brakes are small and light, and the rotors fit onto splines on lightweight hubs. |
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Seersucker is a lightweight cotton fabric crinkled into lengthwise stripes. |
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The new race clothing utilizes moisture wicking fabrics for under layers and lightweight Lycra race suits. |
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In fact she made some of the other contributors sound slightly bungling and lightweight. |
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Plasma is a lightweight surface carefully coated with millions of tiny glass bubbles. |
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Now you can simply put on a lightweight nylon rain jacket that can be waterproof, windproof, and breathable. |
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Other than the lightweight classes or categories, all other classes or categories in both sports should be banned for several reasons. |
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A bird needs wings for lift, tail feathers for control and lightweight bones. |
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The lightweight housing is made of magnesium alloy and is airtight, dustproof, waterproof and fully nitrogen purged. |
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The lightweight, cellulose-reinforced cement board withstands high winds and corrosion. |
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Because the systems are lightweight, they can be used to re-cover roofs when the structural system cannot hold added weight. |
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The washer is lightweight and fits in any kitchen sink, using an economical power consumption of 0.12 kw per wash cycle! |
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All lines feature woods with high lofts, thin grips and lightweight graphite shafts. |
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A dense design embroidered on a lightweight knit weighs down the fabric surrounding the design. |
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Look for gauzy dresses, which can be slid on top of one another, or teamed with trousers, skirts or lightweight knits. |
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This is time consuming and not always aesthetically necessary, but if you decide to fill them in, use lightweight spackle and caulk. |
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A lightweight space blanket or two takes up no room in a pack and could possibly save your life someday. |
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The snow camouflage white trouser is also made from a lightweight, white nylon filament, water repellent treated cloth. |
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Vanzie is still reeling from losing his latest bid to win back the British lightweight title he held for nearly five years. |
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The cloth, a lightweight charcoal grey worsted made with Extrafine merino wool, has been produced by top weaver Clissold. |
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The pumpkin-shaped balloon is composed of a lightweight polyethylene film about the thickness of ordinary plastic food wrap. |
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Slotted into the Elise it turns the nippy, lightweight roadster into a car capable of delivering supercar levels of excitement. |
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A good performance from Andy Bennett earned him a bronze medal in the men's lightweight kyu grade section. |
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This lightweight rocket is right up our alley in that we have a lot of experience building sails for similar type boats. |
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Since then most canvas paintings have been attached to lightweight wooden frameworks or stretchers. |
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These trussers are extremely lightweight, strong and long life is guaranteed. |
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Incredibly lightweight carbon nanofoams, essentially a fifth major allotrope of carbon, were discovered several years ago. |
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The ground floor is constructed of reinforced concrete, which supports a lightweight timber frame for the upper stories. |
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Natalie Miller, a Los Angeles makeup artist, also suggests using gel bronzers since they're lightweight and absorb quickly. |
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The lightweight nifty centre forward found himself opposed by a rugged hardtackling centre back who asked no questions. |
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The jacket has a lightweight taffeta nylon lining and is also completely breathable. |
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The landaus are lightweight open carriages, with facing seats and low bodywork which enables a clear view of the passengers. |
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The Duramount is a laminate mounted onto a smooth, thin board which is then braced with a sturdy, lightweight wood frame on the back. |
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With lightweight dumbbells in hand, lie facedown with your midsection and chest on an exercise ball. |
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In building a car, do you use lightweight materials so that it is zippy, but a deathtrap in an accident? |
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Elegant but not beautiful, she was dressed in a floppy grey top and lightweight navy-blue trousers. |
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It was sold as a lightweight product that would be laminated on the face without the usual telegraphing and snakiness of plywood. |
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Designed with lightweight durability in mind, the lecterns may be moved from room to room and still look new for years to come. |
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The GMT will use the lightweight, honeycombed borosilicate primary mirrors for which the Mirror Lab is famous. |
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A former jockey has developed this revolutionary lightweight racing saddle after being given a leg-up by European funding. |
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The Olympic lightweight class, nevertheless, has produced some big household names. |
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The earliest concertos composed for square piano are slight works, diverting but lightweight. |
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The paper itself is a lightweight Japanese sheet, adding to the atmosphere of fragility. |
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But what happens when you combine an inflatable life jacket with a comfy lightweight vest and an all-season jacket? |
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Made of lightweight rip-proof nylon, the sturdy design is claimed to be resistant to strong winds, but can be easily righted if inverted. |
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It is a strong, dense sheet material with a lightweight core producing lightness and strength. |
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Making a judgement based on his outer crust you might assume he could be facile and lightweight in a clever kind of way. |
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The first two categories of Men's Open, lightweight and middleweight, are won by default. |
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I think Sanchez may have hit the wall at lightweight like Arguello did at junior welterweight. |
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Since the trailing fuchsias we're planting will be suspended, containers should be lightweight but sturdy. |
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Made of lightweight HDPE, with an integral waterstop, these sleeves install easily within the formwork. |
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In other weight divisions, lightweight Nick Yonezuka and middleweight Kenna Heffernan were both eliminated in the first round. |
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On their first album, the Singers blended soul, funk, jazz and rock with lightweight dance beats, courtesy of Fila Brasilia. |
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Only one boxer, Amir Khan, the young lightweight from Bolton, has earned a place in Athens by right. |
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Well, basically, the people that know me know that the majority of my fights have been as a lightweight. |
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As a lightweight, he carried a pretty solid wallop to go along with his uncanny ring generalship. |
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Their fleece socks range from lightweight, warm-weather styles to heavy-duty socks designed for really cold days in the field. |
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His lyrics are lightweight gangsta rap, telling of the woes of shooting up and living on amphetamines. |
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However, such strength means that the car is no lightweight and the 1.4 HDi tips the scales at almost 1200 kg empty. |
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With their limited lifting capacity and unreliable engines, airplanes could best be employed in carrying lightweight, high-value cargo. |
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Caterham is the pre-eminent sports car manufacturer in its sector producing lightweight, affordable road and racecars with supercar performance. |
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Despite his victory in South Carolina, presidential candidate George W Bush is still something of a political lightweight. |
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Despite his seemingly insurmountable hurdles, by most accounts he is considered a political lightweight. |
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The helicopter airframe consists of a lightweight aluminium alloy and honeycomb structure with high crashworthiness. |
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The lightweight structure did not require complex foundations and the reliance on prefabrication reduced construction time to a mere six weeks. |
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He was always a lightweight in her affections, although the competition with Kathy gave him a great deal more importance than he deserved. |
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Because the overlay replaced the existing topping, there was only a small increase in dead load, which was offset by using lightweight concrete. |
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A political lightweight, he lacked the muscle or guile to stand up to opponents in the Treasury who opposed rearmament. |
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Both of these are conceived as lightweight foils to the solid white mass of the main volume and reveal something of the building's functions. |
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Affixed to the bottom of the bodice, directly on the hips, was a thin, lightweight piece of material that barely reached my knees. |
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Anyone who's had to portage a kayak or put one on a roof rack will appreciate the lightweight boat. |
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Prefabricated, modular buildings to be made from steel and other lightweight materials might just help with the recovery effort in the south. |
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At the far extreme of technology, meat is dehydrated by freeze-drying to provide lightweight military rations. |
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The bending boom will flatten and depower the sail which enables the lightweight sailor to go faster in more wind. |
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Do you sell or know where I can find a replacement 222 mm crankset in aluminum or other lightweight durable material? |
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Stuff the bottom of the sap bucket, if necessary, with packing peanuts, moss, a ball of newspaper or other lightweight material. |
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Modern aircraft are sophisticated and often built from highly stressed, lightweight materials. |
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In 1965 he used some aluminium tubing, a piece of canvas and lightweight wheels to build a prototype. |
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The SUSV is a lightweight tracked vehicle specifically designed for off-road movement in the snow. |
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He said specially designed lightweight roof material would giving a light, airy environment which people could walk through. |
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The two-seat body structure is crafted from sophisticated materials such as lightweight alloys, magnesium and advanced composites. |
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It's available in standard weight, lightweight, and ultra-lite configurations. |
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Their new M5 series of laptops use lightweight carbon-fibre materials, and their W1 laptop actually has a subwoofer built in for rocking audio. |
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Built by BMW's M division as a study of lightweight materials, the car is unfortunately not destined for production. |
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The advances in these two technologies have enabled TV makers to build thin, lightweight TV screens with a large picture area. |
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Made from a single piece of lightweight material, fisherman's pants could be mistaken for enormous nappies. |
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Torque Screwdrivers Are Designed for User Comfort Torque screwdrivers have lightweight, compact housings to ensure operator comfort. |
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Pigs were a little disappointing, averaging around 75p with more demand for the lightweight porkers. |
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The Everett Rowing Association finished third in the junior men's lightweight eight. |
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With this combination, the viewer can follow up the more serious film with the relatively lightweight one. |
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The result is a lightweight source of entertainment that maximizes humor and minimizes serious stuff. |
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Italy came out on top in the lightweight men's eight despite a fast finishing sprint by Germany. |
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A mumblingly bumblingly lightweight performance from a minister who was completely out of her depth. |
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The Hawk 200 is a single-seat, lightweight multi-role combat aircraft for air defence and ground attack missions. |
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In October of 1977, Joe built a fat-tire bike of lightweight tubing that was previously found only on better road bikes. |
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But they were flat, waterproof, lightweight and, since you could pad them out with all manner of foot-beds and linings, very, very warm. |
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A skysail was a lightweight sail hoisted to the very peak of the mast, used only in extremely faint winds. |
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This was reflected in designs for a new style of architecture using lightweight materials and curved structures. |
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They will be rowing in the lightweight coxless four team which finished in the top ten of the World Cup final in Lucerne, Switzerland. |
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The lightweight device, powered by an electric motor, gently simulates the rocking movements normally provided by mum or dad. |
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Gingham is a lightweight, washable, stout fabric that is woven in checks, plaids or stripes. |
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It worked for Corvette, and the first volume-production, rustproof, lightweight car bodies were born. |
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The fourth side is screened by lightweight wattle wall that gently diffuses the harsh light. |
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Then, in late 1953, the Atomic Energy Commission succeeded in developing a high-yield, lightweight atomic weapon. |
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It's a lightweight, luggable chassis that combines rugged good looks with robust construction. |
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We chose to pair our suit jacket with khaki slacks in a lightweight wool twill. |
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The concerto is mostly lightweight with tuttis the more dramatic when they appear. |
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Then came the magnum era, and people wanted a lightweight, handy rifle to go with their new magnum revolvers. |
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Printed fabrics gave way to plain fabrics, and a lightweight furnishing cotton sateen became the fabric of choice for whole-cloth quilts. |
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Use a foot with narrower grooves on lightweight fabrics, and one with wider grooves on mediumweight fabrics. |
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Enigma was the German term for an ingenious, lightweight and robust text enciphering machine with its own power source. |
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The last guy was a lightweight with eight wins out of 10 and Alex disposed of him pretty quickly. |
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The hilt of the blade is designed to hug the wrist, made of a lightweight, thin malleable metal for ease of wear. |
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His early work was predominantly in fairly lightweight materials, including wood and mixed media, and was often brightly coloured, but in the late 1980s he changed direction. |
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The major competitors to the wool industry, cotton and synthetics, have developed new fibres that meet consumer needs such as being lightweight, soft and easy to care. |
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Natural hair This lightweight noncreamy formula provides a healthy boost of essential vitamins and reconstructive polymers to revitalize dry hair and strengthen cuticles. |
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The winning entry takes the form of an 80-meter-high flexible, lightweight tower designed to move with the wind, that soars and bends precipitously over the city. |
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Most top universities see general studies as a lightweight add on. |
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A lightweight carbon fiber dome protects the gimbal and sensors. |
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It's funny, it's goofy, it's more lightweight then a rice cake. |
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The pink wafer biscuit is a lightweight in the World of the Biscuit. |
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Avoid wrinkles by choosing lightweight knits and woven polyesters such as georgette or similarly textured fabrics that have wash-and-wear, wrinkle-free qualities. |
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Its purpose was to provide offshore patrol boats with a comparatively lightweight direct and high-angle fire weapon capable of engaging both watercraft and targets ashore. |
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Even deep, innovative music by Ahmad Jamal and Bill Evans has been dismissed as lightweight accompaniment to sipping cocktails and making whoopee. |
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It was one of the few that sold letter pads of onionskin paper, lightweight and therefore used primarily for airmail so one could save on postage. |
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It was the first knock-down of the former lightweight champion's career. |
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The paintings were then stretched on good quality lightweight stretchers. |
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It's a lightweight amphibious vehicle that can go just about anywhere. |
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Polycarbonate is lightweight and ribbed to provide a diffused, UV protecting light which enhances plant growth and helps aid in temperature control. |
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The Worlds allow one entrant per division per country, while the World Games are one men's lightweight, middleweight and heavyweight per continent. |
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It wasn't as easy as predicted, but the Mexican lightweight backed up his words using quickness and ring savvy to punish and befuddle hometown hero, Gary Balletto. |
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Nor did he wait until the undefeated Freitas moved up to lightweight. |
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The men's squad and the lightweights competed at the second World Cup in Lucerne and took away a gold in the lightweight men's four and bronze in the men's eight. |
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No matter how lightweight you may be, little girl, there's absolutely nothing this gust of wind could do to you other than knock you to the ground! |
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The trumpeter, Fred Mills, is an alumnus of the Canadian Brass, and even he seems determined to add weight to a work often dismissed as lightweight. |
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The group is musically the more adventurous, but their lyrics seem a little lightweight compared to the in-yer-face political consciousness of their peers. |
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Following a bout of media bashing, one of Britain's most popular entertainers, Les Dennis, proves he is no lightweight with a knock-out new show, An Evening With. |
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Known as a political lightweight, Mori's popularity has slumped after a string of verbal blunders and the resignation of two of his cabinet ministers over scandals. |
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Body panels are made of aluminium or other lightweight materials. |
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They come in a wide range of colors, are lightweight, and are more sanitary than most other types of counters, retaining less moisture and therefore less bacteria. |
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A rescue team engineer said the toll in the explosion could have been lower if the factory had been built using modern, lightweight materials instead of concrete. |
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Veterans like Voight, Keitel and Plummer are little more than a side salad, but they all help lend some weight and gravity to a lightweight, family-friendly lark. |
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In his low-key documentary, Blitz has succeeded in creating drama out of everyday life that is highly absorbing, despite it's lightweight subject matter. |
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Goerg needed a lightweight comfortable rig to carry a big sixgun and found nothing available to his liking or satisfaction, so he designed his own. |
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However, aluminum being lightweight, strong, and rustproof, as well as a new material for tools, continued to catch the eyes of the inventors and the public. |
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It was discouraging to find that even in the lightweight era a set of trucks weighed nearly 10 tons each and equaled one-third of the car's total weight. |
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Her first three albums were surprisingly enjoyable, largely due to savvy producers who surrounded her lightweight voice with killer beats and memorable hooks. |
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For the nomad sawyer, working in the shop one day, in the back yard the next, and at a buddy's place on the weekend, a lightweight, bench-top table saw is an ideal choice. |
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The fabric is stretchable for comfort, lightweight and fast drying. |
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A compact, lightweight thermal printer, suitable for incorporation in vehicle and mobile applications has been added to their range of portable printers. |
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When applying the softer sealants to lightweight or sheer fabric edges, the fabric will still roll into a rolled hem, sealing the threads inside the serging. |
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It's just the right size for a night out on the town, and has just the right features for a lightweight communications context like being out barhopping. |
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The engine uses an alloy block and cylinder heads for lightweight and thermal efficiency, and features timing chains with no scheduled maintenance. |
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Indeed, I felt I was well on my way to becoming my company's lightweight champion, when I was knocked senseless by a lucky punch in the second round of my first fight. |
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Who makes mens boots with an aluminium or lightweight toecap? |
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The community is willing to support things like container deposits, banning lightweight plastic bags and the removal of plastic micro beads from soaps and shampoos. |
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Gates paints Reid as a lightweight more interested in Nevada issues than the defense of the nation. |
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He might have been considered a lightweight, but even if he didn't ask the tough questions, everybody watched him. |
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Without Diesel, this sequel seems like a lightweight, but brought on the much welcomed team of Tyrese Gibson and Ludacris. |
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Dogs wearing tailored coats in solid colors were joined by others in lightweight capes. |
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The newly released BCR2600 series was designed with microminiaturization, lightweight and built-in decoding and requires limited space for installation. |
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The key ingredient is the physical block zinc oxide, which has been micronized to create a colorless and lightweight lotion that feels natural and nongreasy. |
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With Gear 2, Gear Neo, and Gear Fit, Samsung is pushing lightweight hardware with long-lasting battery life. |
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Cooper-Bristols pioneered the lightweight mid-engined car and the victory was seen as a triumph for the small, entrepreneurial British engineering companies. |
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Prevent fabric distortion or stretch on mediumweight fabrics by applying lightweight fusible tricot interfacing to the fabric wrong side before embroidering. |
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Add support to lightweight fabrics by fusing a soft interfacing, like tricot, on the fabric wrong side prior to sticking it to an adhesive stabilizer. |
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Most of the troop trains of the Korean era used standard heavyweight sleepers, which were by then surplus to the Pullman pool as lightweight equipment displaced them. |
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Designed to be lightweight and maneuverable, the versatile triplex mower also is the choice of many superintendents for tees, approaches and fairways. |
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When the undetectable Firearms Act passed in 1988, gun manufacturers had begun using lightweight polymer in handguns. |
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Both diseases result in lightweight, shriveled kernels that may be moldy. |
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The lightweight tube dress goes straight from the beach to the bar. |
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But after coaching the Bolton-based lightweight since he was 11 it's a real sickener for him not to see the job through on the biggest stage in the world. |
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He added big floral prints drenched with reminiscence and balanced retro-looking fabrics like lightweight cotton voile and washed twill with modern nylon and Lycra blends. |
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This lightweight, creamy shower mousse softens and smooths the skin while you enjoy the refreshing and revitalising notes of the Eau Dynamisante fragrance. |
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Stonyfield added a ninth flavor, Creme Caramel, and made the switch from plastic to lightweight, unbleached paper pints bearing new, bolder graphics. |
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The lightweight vest is made from a Sportwool inner which wicks moisture away from the body and transfers it to the front of the garment producing a cooling effect. |
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He's wearing lightweight ski boots and a pair of alpine touring skis. |
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Although it's not as lightweight as a dedicated pocket camera, its unimposing form factor means the little guy will certainly be a pocket away and close to the action. |
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There's an elegant pink cocktail dress, chic and dressy, but because it's made from lightweight silk, it will be ideal to wear while mingling with Sydney's smart set. |
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Samyn's lightweight version is braced by a network of tensile cables. |
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I have sparred with a bunch of different pure, elusive, fast little southpaws from super middleweight all the way down to a super lightweight in preparation for this fight. |
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Opt instead to put a fresh face forward by smoothing on a bronzer, tinted moisturizer or light-diffusing product that's lightweight, yet will still even out your skin tone. |
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Make the pockets out of lining or lightweight fabrics to reduce bulk. |
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He applies a lightweight gloss after blow-drying and before curling to help keep her hair's natural volume and fullness under control and to add shine. |
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Beneath her lightweight silken sandals, the grass felt light and springy. |
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This lightweight station pointer is currently in use throughout the world. |
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These races require competitors to climb and descend steep, sometimes dodgy off-piste terrain using climbing skins and lightweight alpine-touring skis, boots, and bindings. |
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Materials such as lightweight carbon-fiber composites used in tennis racquets, boats, and other products were developed for the doors of the space shuttle. |
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Polyurethane fibers are lightweight and have a high degree of stretchability which makes them good for applications like swimsuits and other athletic apparel. |
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For use in such tanks, Tokyo Gas developed and introduced the world's first small-size and lightweight submergible observation device for visual checks of inside of the tanks. |
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The new overgarment is a two-piece, lightweight front-opening garment that can be worn as an overgarment or as a primary uniform worn over personal underwear. |
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These Packsack Dry Bags are made of high-quality, extremely lightweight and compact, high tech material without the disagreeable smell and effects of vinyl. |
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It's an unfortunate trend that news magazines, like the underrated Bulletin, are perceived as being the men's domain, whilst the lightweight pap is for women. |
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The reintroduction of this magnificent design feature in lightweight structural steel and fiberglass cladding plays an important role in the renovation. |
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The breathable, lightweight garments come in simple, classic designs. |
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He also believes the design has potential applications for Defence, including wings for lightweight unmanned aircraft and high-speed hydrofoils for naval boats. |
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He said you should not use clip-ons with any lightweight bars. |
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Riders start in a pack and race inches away from each other on lightweight track bikes with a single gear and no brakes it's not for the faint-hearted. |
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The full bag is lightweight and fits into military field clothing pockets. |
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I had worn lightweight jogging shorts and knew that on certain equipment, particularly upright bikes and straddled equipment, the crotch might be exposed. |
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The real thrill for me was to ride Indiana Railroad 65, one of the high-speed lightweight cars built in the early 1930s in a futile effort to save the interurbans. |
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As well as wanting a contemporary contrast to the old stone cottage, the site also demanded a lightweight structure to avoid further subsidence problems. |
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