The suspension will not affect the sale of shares by companies already listed. |
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The suspension copes well with our broken streets and bumpy corners hold no fears for it. |
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Today the basic front suspension architecture of a 2006 Mondeo is identical to that of a 1951 Consul. |
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They had got off to a dream start as Townson, on his return from suspension, outpaced the Exeter defence and coolly lobbed the keeper. |
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I didn't see it as a bookable offence but you can't appeal against it and he must serve a one-match suspension. |
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Have you been kept up-to-date during your period of suspension with the various developments as they have occurred? |
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The independent suspension soaks up all manner of road imperfections from concrete joins to ruddy great holes quietly and without a jolt. |
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The car had independent front suspension and featured spare wheel compartments in the front wings. |
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The Melbourne forward yesterday had his appeal against an 18-week suspension for a king-hit on O'Neill dismissed by the NRL judiciary chairman. |
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The front suspension is a double wishbone coil spring with damper and a five-link coil sprung solid axle in the rear. |
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The double wishbone suspension and coil-over shocks are mounted to large aluminum castings. |
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The major components of the independent double wishbone suspension are aluminium or titanium with Teflon and Uniball joints used throughout. |
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A stiffer unibody structure serves as the chassis foundation, with a double-wishbone suspension in front and multilink system in the rear. |
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Feelings evoked are mainly of foreboding, unease, or of suspension, floating. |
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The suspension felt solid at lower speeds but I felt it wallow rather a lot on undulating country roads at speed. |
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The suspension was a little bouncy for my liking but in general the car handled well, taking corners with ease. |
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Anybody familiar with Citroen's larger cars knows the comfort of its hydraulic suspension system. |
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The most common problems which might make a vehicle unroadworthy are brakes, steering, tyres, suspension or corrosion. |
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The suspension was vortexed for 5 minutes, sonicated for 30 seconds and aliquoted into 100-litre samples. |
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This adds at least 25 per cent to the torsional stiffness of the bodyshell, making it a really stable platform for the uprated suspension. |
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Reclining bucket seats, an upmarket suspension and running boards are three more common items that add another grand. |
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We have directed the registrar to impose a suspension order for six months to allow him time to address his behaviour and attitude. |
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It handles well thanks to its rigid bodyshell and all-independent suspension, which make it a particularly agile car. |
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The new suspension completely overcomes that old Honda tendency towards bounce on rough surfaces, so the car holds on well on bumpy corners. |
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He's widely known to be a nasty piece of work and I hope he gets long suspension. |
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When the crystallization has terminated, the autoclave is cooled and a lactescent suspension is discharged. |
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Riding on a sport-handling suspension, the limited-edition pickup offers optional all-wheel drive for added road-holding abilities. |
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These are not part of our definition of platform which centers on the engine, transmission, suspension. floor and underbody, and fuel tank. |
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To meet the durability requirements, you would have to rework the underbody structure and make changes to accept an independent rear suspension. |
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In an unpublicised ruling last week, the High Court agreed to her appeal against suspension from the Roll. |
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The team relied heavily on the finite element modeling and analysis to define the structure and the suspension system. |
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The power and zippiness of the engine more than beat the ability of the suspension to deliver the goods to the road. |
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In turn, the university lifted an interim suspension that prohibited the sorority from holding any social functions. |
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The multi-link rear suspension is bolted directly to the unibody without subframe or rubber isolation. |
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In the late, anecdotal tradition he is credited with introducing suspension of judgment. |
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The new model features a durable stainless steel tray at the back, live axle and leaf springs rather than independent rear suspension. |
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The high values observed in suspension probably are due to a resonant two-photon absorption process. |
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The suspension has cast aluminum upper and lower control arms in the front and back as well as composite leaf springs. |
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It was also given a more conventional rear suspension with leaf springs in a typical Hotchkiss design. |
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The rear seats are mounted directly to an underbody crossmember to prevent transmission of excess noise through the rear suspension. |
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The stability of DNA when held in a suspension is another important factor in validating the method. |
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The surface of the suspension became matt, a painted slash of colour against the grey rock, as microfine tremors shot through it. |
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For a good even dispersion, use a muller to force the pigment into suspension. |
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You can control suspension height and stiffness, anti-roll bar and the obligatory downforce and gear ratios. |
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These include new damper control settings, revised front suspension spring rates, and front and rear anti-roll bar rates. |
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There's also a fatter rear anti-roll bar, and a strut brace between the suspension towers to tighten up the front end. |
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At the same time, the suspension keeps body roll to a minimum, but not at the cost of a harsh ride. |
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She thinks the Rendezvous duplicates the softer ride of a Buick sedan without being sloppy, thanks in part to an independent rear suspension. |
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This procedure is occasionally coupled with suspension of the thyroid cartilage, which is performed to improve laryngeal elevation. |
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Skeletons do not have any brakes or suspension and with top speeds exceeding 80 mph, this is not a sport for the timid. |
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Most of the anuran saccular volume is filled with a viscous suspension of calcium carbonate crystals. |
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Modifications extend far beyond the engine bay and include lowered suspension, side skirts or spoilers. |
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Steep cliffs rose on either side of the gorge, which was spanned by a suspension bridge. |
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The suspension makes short work of potholes while the positive steering gives a hint of understeer. |
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Oil paints are made up of a suspension of pigments in an oil such as linseed oil that dries. |
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A bungling criminal was crushed by a car when he severed a suspension cable instead of a fuel pipe while trying to siphon petrol. |
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They run millimetres from the ground and have all the suspension movement of a roller skate. |
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Thanks to the excellence of the new Fiesta platform, suspension and running gear, the Fusion has fine road behaviour. |
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The running gear has torsion bar suspension with an adjustable damping system and automatic block mechanism without stabilising spades. |
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Brakes, suspension and other running gear consist of racing specific components. |
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The stock fell 2.74 per cent on Wednesday to a 3-month low of 14.2 cents before the suspension. |
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At the time when he was forced into suspension United sat top of the table, with the best defensive record in the league. |
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The other delight to this car, and it only really reveals itself when you tear your attention away from the tachometer, is the suspension. |
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The moratorium offer includes the suspension of payments of debt principal and interest for a certain period of time. |
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Water continuing out over the playa surface carries with it a quantity of fine sand, silt, and clay in suspension. |
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Most tadpoles are suspension feeders, filtering out tiny particles while continuously pumping water. |
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In lyophobic colloids the particle-solvent interaction is energetically unfavorable and the suspension will sooner or later separate. |
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I had a well balanced car until a flat spot on my right front tyre caused terrible vibrations which eventually led to the suspension failure. |
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Eroded sediment can be transported by creep, saltation, or suspension, and where much fine soil or sediment is present, dust clouds can result. |
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He or she is compelled to make an application to resist or to avoid automatic suspension under the rule. |
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For example, my '93 Mustang Stocker has a unibody chassis to which all the suspension points are attached. |
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Crystals of the mineral were then carried in suspension by the upward-moving magma and forced toward the center of the flowing slurry. |
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The Sports Dynamic Pack gives you re-worked, uprated suspension, brakes, steering, wheels and seats. |
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At first I was riding the main line through the braking bumps, and the suspension, as always, was still super smooth. |
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A number of axle box suspension systems are used to simplify the structure and permit easier maintenance. |
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With 73 turns and a rise and fall of 975 feet, almost every conceivable dynamic suspension condition is encountered each lap. |
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Today's announcement follows yesterday's suspension of the outfit's shares. |
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As a result of allegations, the manager responsible for these staff requested a suspension hearing. |
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The laminated character and the association with sandstone suggest deposition from suspension in abandoned channels or ox-bow lakes. |
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A snowcat's main frame is mounted on support axles that act as the vehicle's suspension mechanism, the front axle also tensioning the tracks. |
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An aliquot of the cell suspension was removed and the number of viable cells determined by trypan blue exclusion. |
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The body is considerably more rigid which enhances safety and suspension tuning. |
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The suspension was able to soak up major road undulations over rough terrain. |
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He placed absentees under suspension with immediate effect pending inquiry. |
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The livestock marts got back to normal in the past week following the suspension of the dealers' action. |
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With the suspension set to high, the jack needs only to lift the car fractionally to allow the wheel to be swapped. |
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The suspension system has been upgraded and the hybrid engine moved back to achieve better front-to-rear weight balance. |
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I had erected a suspension thingy from the ceiling, from which I can hang a bicycle. |
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The main attraction is the Storms River and the suspension bridge that stretches across its mouth. |
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The day before we met in his Oxfordshire yard, he was given back his licence to train racehorses after an 18-month suspension. |
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I've ridden plenty of different suspension bikes and this is up there with the best. |
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The solution was allowed to sediment for 24 h and the particles left in suspension were drawn off with a syringe and used for perfusions. |
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Another method was to allow the powder to sediment out of a viscous solution of gum arabic, leaving only the very finest particles in suspension. |
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The cell suspension was collected in an Eppendorf tube and sedimented by gentle centrifugation. |
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The suspension gets a bit of a hammering and there's always a danger of a truck or something bashing into you. |
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And mechanical failure such as steering or suspension breakage could have you singing with the angels in seconds. |
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We now find, after only 29,000 miles, one suspension strut was loose in its housing and the steering rack is shot and needs replacing. |
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It would also be a start to make sure no one else disappears for an early bath or draws a needless suspension before the summer. |
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The suspension is tuned for a balance between comfort and handling and is OK by me for everyday motoring. |
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Not even big humps can unsettle the Hydractive suspension which also stops the car rolling severely in tight bends. |
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But both organisations are keeping tight-lipped about the reasons for the doctor's suspension. |
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Thanks to the suspension tops and diagonal drop-down field splices, the fill-in pieces were successfully erected and positioned, says Budzius. |
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Scores of school children played truant to attend the protest despite warnings from head teachers that they would face suspension. |
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We can well see that communicating a notice of suspension outside the front door is not the most sensitive way to handle this delicate matter. |
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Now the package is being given an extra boost with revised suspension settings and larger wheels shod with wider, lower profile tyres. |
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A stiffer, more aerodynamic body rides on revised suspension, and the steering is finally an accurate rack-and-pinion setup. |
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Mechanics have reinforced the car's chassis with extra steelwork and have beefed up the suspension to take extra load. |
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Its rudimentary suspension couldn't possibly cushion the tone arm from even the slightest road shocks. |
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Fine sediment remains in suspension much longer and travels far out to sea, where it settles slowly to the bottom. |
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Officers due for suspension have often in practice remained on active duty at the same police station in which the offence was committed. |
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The limitation of our method is that it can only be used for studying cells in suspension and is therefore not suitable for adherent cell lines. |
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We show that spectroscopy of such chromophores can be done by adsorption to polystyrene microspheres and nanospheres in aqueous suspension. |
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Under this suspension, the Spanish Royal Guard is now authorized to enter and search the trailers and vehicles of any citizen. |
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They face indefinite suspension while charges of gross misconduct are investigated. |
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This value is the shock characteristic or shockability of the suspension assembly. |
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Floor pressings, suspension units, engines and transmissions were much the same and the maker could ring changes with the bodywork. |
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The suspension and subsequent restoration of the credit were administratively difficult. |
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Improved suspension parts ranging from bushings to springs, shocks and tires make this vehicle a stand out in terms of handling and ride quality. |
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Now we can start to conceive of a car without thinking of horses and suspension and traps and carriages. |
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The suspension is upgraded with new bushings, springs and shocks and the tuning is refined for better ride and handling. |
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The tree provides structural support for the ramp and platform through the use of a cable, arch, and railing suspension system. |
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Procar is negotiating a number of agreements for the supply of control components, including the wheels, brake pads and suspension items. |
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The independent suspension brings the wheels to the ground, keeping the vehicle under control. |
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The softish suspension and noticeable understeer produces a nice comfortable drive. |
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Would the authority vote to save ratepayers a costly legal battle and implement the suspension? |
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Clearly rattled by the booze suspension, Homme berated the owners of the building. |
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A stiffer suspension, uprated big brakes and a six-speed gearbox guarantee an exhilarating driving experience. |
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This Ferrari is constructed with extensive use of aluminum in the chassis, suspension, bodywork and engine. |
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Light steering was reactive enough to inspire confidence while firm handling and suspension remained settled around S-bends and potholes. |
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Filler can settle out of suspension, requiring the material to be stirred or agitated before and after it is removed from the container. |
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On March 27 urban and rural workers marched demanding agrarian reform and the suspension of a policy of privatizations. |
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Retiring the torsion bars used previously in 4x4 applications was the key to adding recession in the front suspension. |
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What happens in the case of emergency reassumption or suspension or withholding or delay of payments? |
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The top-of-the-range model has been given sports suspension and equipped with all the electronic aids to assist the wayward driver. |
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Katie Sierra's suspension was proposed by her school and upheld by the courts. |
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The suspension is confusing as he was awarded a free kick for holding the ball from the now-penalised tackle. |
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Laying a six-inch air line across the first suspension bridge, with the Arizona cliffs in the background. |
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The running gear features torsion bar suspension with hydraulic shock absorbers at one, two and six road wheel stations and tracks with rubber-metallic pin hinges. |
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These daily inspections should begin with an examination of the running gear, hydraulic cylinders, frame, and suspension for loose, bent, or damaged components. |
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The air suspension and ride height adjuster don't work properly, which means when the car is full the rear suspension is so low the underside scrapes on speed bumps. |
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Frostee Rucker had a one-game suspension overturned by Goodell in 2007 despite two counts of spousal battery. |
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My belief is, that in seeking the re-enactment of the existing law after its suspension, you would have had to contend with greater difficulties than you anticipate. |
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Such nuclear suspension was sedimented by gentle centrifugation, the enzyme solution was decanted, and the nuclear pellet was resuspended in 1 x PBS buffer. |
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This suspension, Masters said, had been forced upon ARNN by the dial Global lawsuit. |
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They urged instead the cultivation of what they called ataraxia, the complete suspension of belief and consequently of all emotional involvement with anything. |
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The rear suspension features a live axle with steel leaf springs. |
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Beyond the unusual look of the car, it incorporated many new features considered standard today, such as seat belts, disc brakes, safety glass, and independent suspension. |
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The revised suspension has made the ride firmer, but not so much it jars. |
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The victory was to be further blotted when it later transpired that he had used a banned substance before the fight resulting to him being slapped with a six-month suspension. |
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Past profiled engineering marvels include the world's longest suspension bridge, the Akashi Strait Bridge, and the Shinkansen, Japan's famous high-speed train. |
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Municipality administrators who allow councillors to block the suspension of municipal services of defaulters can face legal action and retrenchment. |
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With its 302-horsepower engine, it is able to provide athletic performance to complement its fully independent suspension and variable assist rack-and-pinion steering. |
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A translator working with The Daily Beast said he brings his vehicle into the mechanic every two weeks to fix the suspension. |
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The upper part of the suspension is covered by a protective skirt. |
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Though currently only dealing with a week's suspension, they may be charged with aggravated vandalism, breaking and entering and causing a disruption to public services. |
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Fibroblast cells were loaded into the 50-micron thick sample space between two BaFl 2 windows by using a syringe to push the cell suspension into the sample space. |
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As a result, more and more medical societies have begun to sanction members with penalties like suspension or revocation of their society membership. |
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This flagrant example of unsportsmanlike conduct left Hollweg with a concussion and earned Simon a 25-game suspension. |
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Clearly miffed, he retired to the pits to have the rear suspension and rear wing of his car tweaked in order to give him more downforce and better grip. |
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The suspension is excellent and it coped very well with the pre-Olympic roadworks around Athens, as it did on bumpy rural roads further out into Attica. |
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A more sporting chassis is promised, thanks to a new three-link front suspension, rack-and-pinion steering and modified independent multi-link rear set up. |
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He was one of a troika of Commonwealth leaders who recommended suspension. |
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A double wishbone front suspension and gas-filled rear shocks help absorb vibration at faster speeds while providing a smoother ride over mixed road services. |
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After years of searching for the ideal point at which to attach the suspension linkage to a frame, the gearheads concluded that their sweet spot didn't exist. |
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Granular-bed separators consist of beds of sand, carbon, or other particles, which will trap the solids in a gas suspension that, is passed through the bed. |
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The reworking of the sand bedload, in association with the settling of mud from suspension during tidal slacks, deposits an interlaminated sand-mud lithology. |
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In essence, they placed a bunch of solar panels in the form of a suspension bridge on top of the lift. |
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What she shows so vividly is that the supposed functional justification for this suspension of the rights of citizens is itself based on a huge technophilic illusion. |
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Two Pt electrodes separated by 1.1 cm were attached to a glass microscope slide, and the space between the electrodes was filled with the cell suspension. |
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The Mandan suspension ritual was used primarily as a rite of passage. |
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The team had stiffened the rear anti-roll bar and softened the front suspension prior to the race, and the car was better than it had been all weekend. |
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A rigidly-mounted fabricated-steel front sub-frame supports the engine mounts, suspension control arms and an electric-power-assisted rack-and-pinion steering gear. |
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I told him in May, after I had found a new job and still within my 30 day suspension originally given, that I wanted the case to go to arbitration. |
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It is nowhere near as big and threatening as top-end SUVs and, thanks to suspension tuned for tarmac rather than mud, rides quite well on the road. |
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As the mast rises into the suspension shoe, it locates and supports itself from the suspension shoe, subsequently allowing the climbing brackets to climb up the mast. |
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The incidence of remediation, repeating a grade, suspension, expulsion, and dropout is lower when parents actively monitor their child's progress. |
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On Wednesday, John's 15-year-old son Patrick was presented with a testimonial for saving a boy aged eight from the Thames near the Teddington suspension bridge. |
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The suspension has been specifically tuned with emphasis on ride comfort. |
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The ride has a Germanic firmness about it, but passenger comfort is always well controlled, the suspension absorbing poor road surfaces in an effective way. |
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Yet the car handles well enough, despite some rather comfy suspension. |
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Its suspension easily absorbed broken street surfaces and the precise steering made it easy to place in traffic. |
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The fully independent suspension has been tuned with performance in mind. |
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Fifteen microlitres microcarrier suspension was used for each bombardment. |
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For the size ranges of interest for drug delivery, the internal volumes of liposomes in suspension are usually of the order of microliters per milligram of lipid. |
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Over very rough terrain and in negotiating large obstacles, the combined gas and hydraulics suspension system provides a very smooth and comfortable ride. |
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A further implication of the suspension is that meat exporters to South Africa might be required to renegotiate the terms of export with South Africa. |
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The trouble with this sobriety lark, which I embarked upon at the start of the year, is that I find my critical facilities have been restored after some 30 years' suspension. |
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Burns had crashed his Peugeot out of the Catalunya Rally early yesterday when he damaged his car's steering and suspension. |
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Accepting the accomplishments on this album of diet club music perhaps requires a suspension of distaste for bandwagoners and carpetbaggers. |
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A sweeping arched roof is held up by a bridgelike cable-stayed suspension system. |
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When the student pulled a prank on the principal, the principal evened the score by giving the student a suspension. |
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At first, the suspension applied only to membership on the Councils of the Commonwealth. |
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In May 1845 Hungerford Bridge, a suspension footbridge across the Thames near Charing Cross Station in London, was opened. |
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It was replaced by a new railway bridge in 1859, and the suspension chains were used to complete the Clifton Suspension Bridge. |
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The University of Oxford went into suspension in protest, and most scholars moved to cities such as Paris, Reading, and Cambridge. |
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Coleridge coined many familiar words and phrases, including suspension of disbelief. |
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Ferrari used a pullrod suspension at both the front and rear in their 2012 car. |
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Bin Hammam also responded by writing to FIFA, protesting unfair treatment in suspension by the FIFA Ethics Committee and FIFA administration. |
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However, at the Italian Grand Prix, he missed a gear and let Piquet, who was using an active suspension car, through to win. |
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A newly developed suspension system was also designed to enhance levels of driver engagement and refinement on both road and track. |
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The Williams FW15C was the dominant car, with active suspension and traction control systems beyond anything available to the other teams. |
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The 88 was banned from racing for its 'twin chassis' technology where the driver had separate suspension from the aerodynamic parts of the car. |
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The Assembly has been suspended on several occasions, the longest suspension being from 14 October 2002 until 7 May 2007, during its second term. |
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The suspension from the Plaid group is temporary while an internal inquiry is conducted by the party. |
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The suspension is important because it makes the car stable and easier to control and keeps the tires on the road when driving on uneven terrain. |
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Its fully independent suspension, with struts and coil springs up front and a multilink rear setup, loves to caress the road. |
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A particle is in suspension if its weight is less than the random turbidity forces acting upon it. |
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In addition, the duty deferment and suspension is also taken into consideration. |
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As the speed of the water decreases, so does its capacity to carry objects in suspension. |
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First built in 1814, and later refurbished by Henry Robertson in 1870, it was considered a marvel of early suspension bridge design. |
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The fauna was dominated by tiered communities of suspension feeders, mainly with short food chains. |
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Salt marsh species also facilitate sediment accretion by decreasing current velocities and encouraging sediment to settle out of suspension. |
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The most common types of peat application in balneotherapy are peat muds, poultices, and suspension baths. |
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Basket stars in particular may be capable of suspension feeding, using the mucus coating on their arms to trap plankton and bacteria. |
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The jaws have euhyostylic type suspension, which relies completely on the hyomandibular cartilages for support. |
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Sedimentation may also occur as minerals precipitate from water solution or shells of aquatic creatures settle out of suspension. |
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Sedimentary rocks are formed when sediment is deposited out of air, ice, wind, gravity, or water flows carrying the particles in suspension. |
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Early cars had frames which were intended to flex as part of the suspension system in order to simplify construction. |
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The benthic fauna of the seamounts is dominated by suspension feeders, including sponges and true corals. |
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Picking up passengers off the street in these areas can lead to suspension or revocation of the driver's taxi license, or even prosecution. |
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One of the results of perspectivalization is the circumstantial and contextual suspension of a literal ontological attitude. |
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Running is considered to occur when at some points in the stride all feet are off the ground in a moment of suspension. |
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While the engine and suspension layouts described here for scooters and underbones are typical, they are not rigid definitions. |
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Wind is the driving force in the Red Sea to transport material as suspension or as bedload. |
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The political crisis of 1991 led to the suspension of IMF and World Bank assistance. |
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I wanted that car. Also, these things are crazy on the road. Front wheel suspension, tons of ponies, but best of all, it has a tape deck. |
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These changes resulted in the suspension of the Constitution of Ghana in 1981, and the banning of political parties in Ghana. |
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Following the suspension of transportation to New South Wales, all transported convicts were sent to Van Diemen's Land. |
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In 1794 Richard Sheridan used the reading of the bill to raise the subject of the suspension of the Habeas Corpus Act. |
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He said it had taken the suspension of champion reinswoman Kerryn Manning for drivers to get the message. |
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Cell pellets were washed by suspension with distilled water and repelleted. |
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With the suspension of the Danish diet, that body disappeared for a couple of centuries. |
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The suspension bridge spanned the canyon as tenuously as one could imagine. |
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Sera diluted to subagglutinating titer were added to 1 mL of bacterial suspension. |
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Fear of dioxin emissions led to suspension of efforts to establish a waste-to-energy plant at the Brooklyn Navy yard. |
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As the solids clump together, they get heavier causing them to fall out of suspension in the water. |
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If you drive over a speed bump, the left and right tires push the suspension upward at the same time. |
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This lets the cylinders move the fluid fore and aft, and decouples the outer anti-roll bar link to increase suspension travel. |
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Springs and dampers are now stiffer at the front and softer in the rear suspension, while the rear anti-roll bar is reduced in diameter. |
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The XG suspension uses independent double wishbones in the front with an anti-roll bar. |
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The resulting light weight suspension has anti-roll bars front and rear and dampers tuned so that they still give decent comfort. |
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The RG41 wheeled armoured combat vehicle features a unique modular mine protected design and integrated independent suspension and driveline. |
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It is a market in suspension waiting for the application of an accelerating force. |
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On Friday, the Alpha channel announced the indefinite suspension of Jungle and its sister show Yellow Press. |
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He is an establishment yes-man, failing to stand up to Walsgrave hospital trust over the suspension of Dr Mattu and their car parking charges. |
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Saatjian, who missed the team's first-round game while serving a red-card suspension, scored for the second time in as many games. |
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Treasury's suspension of 30-year bonds last Wednesday, the number of double refinances this year may continue to increase. |
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While not strictly a repricing, this suspension and regrant should have been treated as such because that was the effect. |
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Although the suspension was said to be temporary, MEP Renate Weber has taken measures to clarify the situation. |
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Polylactic acid is prepared by ring opening polymerization of lactide with various metal catalysts in solution, melt or suspension. |
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They were also able to polymerize a lactide suspension of dried lignin to produce grafted copolymers. |
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After being notified of the suspension, Aviles refused to leave the premises. |
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A review of the knowledge of suspension feeding in lamellibranchiate bivalves, with special reference to artificial aquaculture systems. |
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The value of a liquid alginate suspension in the management of laryngopharyngeal reflux. |
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The Ram 1500 utilizes a multilink, coil-rear suspension rather than a leaf-spring configuration, which is common on light trucks. |
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But, even given the necessary suspension of disbelief, does it work? |
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That last claim, obviously, required a certain suspension of disbelief. |
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Taunt suspension and a wide track ensured flat level cornering while the rotary engine spun more smoothly than any piston engine could. |
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Livingston are still without Robert Snodgrass due to a thigh injury but Craig Easton returns after suspension. |
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The vehicle features a yellow JVB Rumbler unit, while the front suspension is made of heavy duty exposed springs. |
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These particles of dust are transported by saltation and suspension, a process that carries soil from one place and deposits it in another. |
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Particles are transported by saltation and suspension, causing soil erosion from one place and deposition in another. |
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It consists of a suspension of killed HIV-1 virus particles that have been emulsified with Incomplete Freund's Adjuvant. |
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Despite its lowered and stiffened suspension, low profile tyres and 19in wheels the Audi is no boneshaker. |
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Derived from inactivated whole-cell bacterial suspension of Bordetella pertussis. |
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The brackishly colored figures vacillate between states of terror and jubilation, caught between suspension and flight. |
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Worldwide, hyoid suspension surgery is usually performed along with genioglossus advancement or maxillomandibular osteotomy. |
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Nanomilling or micronization processes are applied to grind the particles, in suspension, and achieve the necessary comminution. |
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On the plus side, the tauter suspension will no doubt improve precision and, along with the wider tyres, increase grip. |
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Under a new NBA rule, Bryant faces a one-game suspension if he is called for 16 technical fouls this season. |
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The Commons Standards and Privileges Committee gave him a slap on the wrist by recommending a three-day suspension. |
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The law allows for suspension of development or moratoriums in that case and we are calling on the governor to use that authority. |
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The approval to the Cefadroxil oral suspension got out of cephalosporin formulations manufacturing facility of the company in Hyderabad. |
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Adding a spacer to an MDI reduces the speed of the aerosol and holds it in suspension, allowing effective inhalation. |
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The suspension of in-flight entertainment is highly unusual. |
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Andrew Bynum's forearm hit on Jose Juan Barea was a cheapshot, and completely deserving of an ejection, fine, and probable suspension. |
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Sporulation on Czapek agar enabled preparation of a sporangiospore suspension used for antifungal susceptibility testing. |
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To make the GTD handle a bit more sportily the suspension has been lowered by 15mm and the steering given a different programming. |
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The model has 18-inch wheels, a transaxle gearbox, and independent rear suspension. |
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Compatibility of budesonide inhalation suspension with four nebulizing solutions. |
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Clonks from the front suspension, though, seem to be normal and not a problem. |
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The TSO GTC is a classic British race-inspired 2-seat sports coupe that comes with racing suspension, racing brakes and a rear diffuser. |
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Howler monkeys lazed on the suspension bridges and collared peccary fed under the canopy along the driveway. |
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He was handed the stiff suspension for a sucker punch and a slash in last Sunday's game, and will miss tomorrow's clash with Coventry Blaze. |
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Front suspension is unadjustable 41mm units as opposed to up-side-down adjustable versions and two pot caliper brakes replace four pot Tokicos. |
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The weigher uses a patented model 15L precision flexure plate suspension scale with FMSS technology. |
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The driveshaft is a stronger unit while the suspension includes new struts, sway bars and bushings. |
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This suspension of discourse kept Danes crimeless and irreproachable despite their continuous encounter with colonial subjects. |
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In order to achieve the maximum benefit from the suspension revisions, the XFR-S uses new lightweight, forged 20-inch Varuna alloy wheels. |
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The FAR provides flexibility to agencies in developing a suspension or debarment process. |
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The government's suspension and debarment system has come under scrutiny by Congress and government watchdog groups over recent years. |
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However, the gearbox has been modified with new gear ratios, the suspension is stiffer and the ride height is 30mm lower all round. |
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Hyoid suspension surgery is less invasive than the more widely used genioglossus advancement with hyoid myotomy. |
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Its five speed manual box was smooth and its suspension offered a glide path rather than something which uncovered all the humps and bumps. |
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Much of the action in whiplash requires serious suspension of disbelief. |
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The grievant, Magnolia Littles, was placed on a 90-day suspension after a payment approved by her turned out to be fraudulent. |
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The optional FlexRide system at pounds 790 tightens up the suspension for a much firmer, grippier ride and the car sits well on corners. |
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Ortho Dermatological announced a nationwide voluntary recall of glass bottles containing griseofulvin oral suspension. |
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The sport-tuned suspension sharpens the car s moves without harshening the ride. |
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The suspension of 17 EFF Members does not mean the party cannot participate in the debate tomorrow. |
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