A giant seesaw took the place of the Ferris wheel that had been a symbol of the Chicago fair. |
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Basically, it was a giant seesaw with a heavy weight at one end and a sling with a projectile at the other. |
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They applied an alternating electric field to an uncharged metallic paddle, which caused it to seesaw at a fixed frequency and amplitude. |
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If the government infringes a protected right, one side of the seesaw goes in the air and the right is lifted and protected. |
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The Arctic Oscillation is a seesaw pattern in which atmospheric pressure at the polar and middle latitudes fluctuates between positive and negative phases. |
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In other words, connecting two live AC lines is a bit like jumping onto a moving seesaw. |
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What is more, like Chinese seesaw designers, lots of them still see politics as a game with a predetermined partner. |
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If you do not have exactly the same speed and direction as the seesaw, both you and the people on the seesaw are likely to get hurt. |
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Also clean the seesaw of the sensor with a damp cloth and check by lightly tapping with your finger that it can move freely from side to side. |
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In reality we should sit on the back of the legs, on the ischions, consequently there is a slight seesaw movement of the pelvis, forwards. |
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Visitors are invited to use a wheelchair to overcome obstacles such as curves, narrow passages, stairs and a seesaw. |
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The supply declined in 1994 and has been showing a seesaw trend after the financial crisis. |
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Establish the centre of gravity of the mast by laying the mast on a trestle like a seesaw. |
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Where the fulcrum is placed on that seesaw determines in what kind of country we live. |
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Outside, a small play area awaits them, complete with swings, slides and a seesaw. |
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In terms of age, results varied in a seesaw fashion, sometimes at significant levels. |
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Absent a complete ban, or total irrationality, judges should simply step off the seesaw. |
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After months of seesaw battles in the Sahara Desert, Libya's rebels are now making their first serious push to Tripoli. |
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The weekend house that Rogelio Salmona built after many hesitations and about-faces offers up the image of a seesaw movement we always find in his work when there is a need to create a link between earth and sky. |
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The architect applies this seesaw movement so dear to his heart in the middle of the city at the Virgilio Barco library, to take just one example. |
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Curved cutting edge allows chopping with a seesaw movement. |
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The trip was a seesaw affair during which visitors had to change cabins halfway up by walking along a narrow gangway with a rather impressive vertical downwards view. |
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The Kiowa has a two-bladed semi-rigid seesaw all metal main rotor and a two-bladed rigid delta hinge all metal tail rotor. |
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For a period of nearly ten years, control for Italy became a seesaw battle between Byzantine and Ostrogothic forces. |
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It was a playground seesaw, but with only one seat. |
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There is a sense that the West has been on a seesaw for most of the 18 years Mr Lukashenka has been in power, veering from confrontation to engagement and back again. |
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After going down 0-1 early, the brave hosts Vintiƶt surged back to take control of a seesaw battle with Asian side China in the tournament's opening match. |
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And that may not be until 2003. On the other hand, once a national recovery begins, the north-west could eventually find itself once again at the top end of the seesaw. |
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The funnel in the Rain Gauge will lead the collected precipitation onto a seesaw formed like a spoon which will then in turn send an impulse to the Base Station. |
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Crude Oil prices rose slightly yesterday in seesaw trading as concerns about consumer demand tempered an earlier rally on optimism reflected in a global equities rally. |
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Passenger and pilot form a seesaw, so the heavier hoists the lighter up. |
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Hold the seesaw and make sure it stays without movement for at least another five seconds after inserting batteries into the rain gauge since this may cause false readings and bad signal transmission. |
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This seesaw effect is seen in both directions. |
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The trebuchet worked something like a seesaw. |
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Since shrews and bank voles prefer forests, they are probably less vulnerable to the frost seesaw effect than field voles, which mainly occupy open habitats. |
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His final role on stage was as Jerry in Two for the Seesaw by William Gibson, at the Civic Theatre in Rotherham. |
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Photographers switch between shutter speeds and F-stops all the time, and SeeSaw gets that it can be hard to remember which images had which settings. |
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