I then made up a four weight rod with a double taper line and attached a nine foot leader with a nail knot. |
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Due to this taper, cases must be lubed and sized with a conventional sizing die. |
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File and sandpaper that gap smooth and square on both ends, paying particular care not to round off or taper the ends. |
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He had draped the table with a fine white linen cloth and added a single tall blue taper candle to the center. |
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On the table, she placed two long taper candles, lending the room a romantic atmosphere. |
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Place skinny little taper candles and twisted glass icicle ornaments in others. |
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Five ancient and rust spotted iron candelabras held six lit, midway burned taper candles in black. |
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As the wick flared and settled, she placed the taper in a silver holder to allow it to burn out of its own accord. |
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In a small picnic basket collect a tablecloth, a vase with a realistic rose in it, 2 taper candles with holders and a lovely meal for two. |
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Sealing kits are available at most fine stationary stores, but a regular taper candle in a dark colour works just as well. |
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Carissa lit a taper in the outer room and lit the lanterns in her secret room. |
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She said he then leaned over her with a taper which he lit and then used to light the massive fireworks. |
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The fire was caused by vandals who pushed a lit taper through the letterbox. |
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Light fireworks at arms length using a specially-made safety lighter or a taper. |
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After the leader is cut, the top whorl and the sides of the tree are sheared to the desired cone shape and taper. |
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Many patients have at least one recurrence of disease activity during the course of the taper. |
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A well-built manifold will also have the proper degree of taper to the ports to maximize velocity. |
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A leaf spring consists of a number of leaves, all but one of which should have their taper already formed. |
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Visual observation suggested the presence of a strong taper in most of the studied taproots. |
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Minimal hand-carving blended the narrow taper of the leg into the foot turning and created the semblance of a carved cabriole leg at low cost. |
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The micropipette was pulled manually to a gradual taper to ease insertion into the tissue. |
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Pre-race nerves combined with the taper in your training can play havoc with the stomach. |
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Cutting back mileage is the key to a proper taper, allowing a runner's body time to recover after months of hard training. |
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While these runs may alleviate some of the performance anxiety that comes during a taper, most runners will pay for it during the race. |
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Asian markets were mixed after the Federal Reserve chief hinted the bank could ease up on its stimulus taper if the growth outlook weakens. |
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Engis also has a complete range of taper pins and mandrels for the wire drawing and tube industries. |
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The front end is contained within a tapered bushing that mates with a corresponding taper in the slide. |
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The inner shell of a sea urchin is a hollow globe, scored in five curved sections that taper at the ends into a small hole at the top and bottom. |
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The blade however should not taper too much from the tip because an improper taper can cause it to slip out of the screw slot. |
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Trees are sheared to the shape of an inverted ice cream cone with a wide base and a uniform taper to the tip of the tree. |
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They extend both above and below the waistline, are wider in the center and taper to points at both ends. |
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Its five major products are fibre-optic faceplates, inverters, tapers, inverter billets and taper billets. |
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A standard LENTON coupler is a mechanical taper threaded splice that develops the minimum specified ultimate strength of the rebar being spliced. |
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It is thought the GCSE pupil got too close to a Bunsen burner or burning taper. |
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A powerful internal light will illuminate the perforated 12-metre section near the stop, which will taper off to a tip of optical glass. |
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They taper to a narrow base or attachment point, which, in some specimens, has a short pedicel. |
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The problem is that after getting her healed about a month ago, when we started to taper her immunosuppressives, she flared again. |
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This involves lifting the hair with a metal comb and burning off the ends with a lighted taper. |
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Charged particles dive inwards towards the center of the tail and cause it to increase in length and to taper. |
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You're in taper mode, easing off on intensity and volume or setting off on your trip. |
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There is usually no need to taper pressor drugs, antibiotics, nutrition, or most other critical care treatments. |
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Every single psychotropic on the previous list has been tested with a taper since I inherited this patient several years ago. |
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The faster taper rod takes on an alarming shape while the through-action rod absorbs the lunges of the fish and maintains the anglers control. |
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Or consider the college piano student, carefully groomed to taper each Mozartean phrase just so, and deliver sharp accents in Bartok. |
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For this reason there is just no advantage to be gained in the use of a fast taper rod. |
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When we re-installed the outer wings, we reamed the taper hole to clean out the corrosion. |
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The lines flow naturally from the sweeping wheel-arches and wings, down through the doors to taper sharply at the back. |
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The unguals are curved and taper to a sharp point, indicating that the digits terminated in distinct claws. |
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Slightly taper the pant leg on the inseam from the knee down and on the outer seam from the hip down. |
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It averaged 45.1 cm in diameter, showed little taper and was mostly free of branches or knots along its length. |
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Many people need to taper the dose gradually to stop drugs like Ativan, Valium or Xanax. |
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Beginners should finish this back workout with one-arm dumbbell rows to develop lats and rhomboids and to further enhance the V taper. |
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These, braced by a series of steel tendons, taper towards the apex of the roof. |
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Its sleeves are 34.5 cm long and taper from about 25.75 cm wide at the armhole to about 11.25 cm wide at the cuff end. |
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The long robe drapes over the front of the throne, falling in pleats that taper to sharp points along the hem. |
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Markets would have to defend against the possibility of a strong report reigniting October taper expectations. |
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Analysts said her hint that the taper could be flexible suggests less of a determination to push ahead with policy tightening than was evident a few months ago. |
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Absorbed in the ramifications of this, I automatically lit a taper from a lamp in the hall and carried it through to light the oil lantern that hung in my room. |
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While she was gone a menial came by to light the ceiling lamps, a touch with a burning taper on the end of a pole and the gas wicks glowed to life. |
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The most obvious refinements are the column shafts which taper on a curve rather than a straight line and the stepped platform which the columns sit on as well. |
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Next to us, people were fumbling with candles, some fishing for matches in their packs and purses, others using the taper below the row of candles to light their candle. |
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The torque tube balance arm, attached to the outboard end of the tube by two taper pins, contained a bearing that slipped over a pin to the empennage boom. |
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Newly ground taper pins were fitted then removed for cadmium plating. |
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Processes may be unbranched and taper to slender points, or may be bifurcate, and may additionally have occasional small or incipient branches along main stem. |
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The tubing seat in the female fitting has a 42-degree taper. |
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More advanced women can top off the back workout with seated cable rows to improve posture, further develop the V taper and strengthen the lats and rhomboids. |
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They taper gradually as they rise from a base diameter of 2.4m and, as they approach the top, they are inclined inwards to come together under the pinnacles. |
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I find a 12 ft rod with a fast taper and 2.75 lb test curve just right. |
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Featuring a slight taper, the new grips were narrower at the top and bottom than the wood grips on the pistol I had available for comparison and felt better in my hand. |
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These spicules are up to 0.03 mm in diameter and taper to sharp tips. |
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A bottoming tap is never used to cut threads in an unthreaded hole, as the cutting edges lack the taper required to successfully start into such a hole. |
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As a surface grinder removes stock from both sides of the blank, a ladder pattern emerges on the surface of the taper that forms the cutting edge. |
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His biggest drawback is his lack of symmetry, a sticking point that you can see in the overdeveloped obliques that hinder his ability to convey a classic V taper. |
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The drug was given to 1 patient for 3 weeks, followed by gradual taper. |
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From here spring a series of curved plate girder ribs which taper in cross-section along their length in both depth and width. |
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After that time, it is my hope that things will taper off a bit. |
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A striking feature of the Cobata head's shape is that it does not taper inwards below its greatest width, but sits squatly on the ground. |
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A plug tap splits the difference between the two and has some taper to the cutting edges. |
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While these aircraft deferments will taper Delta's growth plans, the airline anticipates modest growth to occur during the period. |
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The massive earth walls are three stories high and taper toward the top. |
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Strain rate and hydrologic properties also influence the strength of the accretionary prism and the angle of critical taper. |
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The berms, called K-rails, are about 3 feet wide at the base, and taper to about 12 inches at the top. |
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The barrel is hollow and usually contains a taper to facilitate the gripping of various types of tooling. |
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Other accessories, including items such as taper turning attachments, knurling tools, vertical slides, fixed and traveling steadies, etc. |
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To produce a taper, the tool may be fed at an angle to the axis of rotation or both feed and axial motions may be concurrent. |
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Like CAT Tooling, BT Tooling comes in a range of sizes and uses the same NMTB body taper. |
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The leaves are coarse, green, taper to a point, long, flat and sometimes slightly hairy on top. |
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Her hair hangs over her ears and flows to a taper at the back of her neck where it is held in place with a wide and circular black clasp. |
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Months after they printed the article, the number of angry letters finally started to taper off. |
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The Santa Anas are strongest in mountainous areas but taper off in strength by the time they reach valleys, Seto said. |
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Torpedo shaped barrels are widest at the point end and taper towards the rear. |
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If using taper pins, the starting hole should be just large enough to allow the taper pin reamer to start in the hole. |
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Taking along a pint of P.G. and a large supply of goof balls to taper off. |
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Most of them have small heads, wide hips, and legs that taper to a point. |
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They feature upgraded taper crimp seaters and small-base sizers. |
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Start with red or green taper or pillar candles in brass or wooden candleholders and arrange fresh or artificial pine garland, pinecones and cranberries around the base. |
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