There are flaps in the plastic where quarantine workers insert insecticide bombs to fumigate the gear.
He runs and flaps his arms at the flames, breathes in smoke and heat.
Ports for microSD, SIM and 3.5mm headphone jack are all covered by protective flaps, as you'd imagine.
Iole is just about to kill him when Mercury appears, flaps his wings and wakes Hercules up.
If you have a long leather coat, wear it, and make sure it flaps in the wind.
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Hood-mounted mirrors have been relocated, the space between the cab and trailer narrowed, and perforated mud flaps tested.
Abeam the runway numbers I pulled power to idle, dropped the gear and the first notch of flaps.
Aron would walk with her, and brush his arm against her sleeve, or touch the flaps of her jacket.
Abeam the runway numbers I pulled the power to idle, dropping the gear and the first notch of flaps.
Flying at 230mph, I eased power and dropped the flaps and landing gear.
At 115 knots I started a base turn and dropped the landing flaps.
But at 95 degrees Fahrenheit and 5, 352 feet above sea level, with no takeoff flaps, we needed more ground speed.
Sapien made of coiled steel, like the stents used to prop open clogged heart arteries, and flaps of cow tissue.
And the constant privacy flaps are a testament to the fact that people are wary of their information being over-exposed.
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Large flaps move out and down, placing the jet on a landing path at speeds similar to those of piston prop jobs.
The waterproofing has had some effects on the physical design, with all ports (including the headphone socket) now covered with protective flaps.
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From engine overhauls, to drilling out rivets to fixing faulty flaps, Boeing and Airbus-made passenger jet repairs are increasingly being done in third-world countries.
Fill with one fourth of the pear mixture, top with a fourth of the pine nuts, and cover with the overhanging flaps of phyllo.
In the late 1980s, the egalitarian army retired the baggy olive-green pants and jackets and took on tailored uniforms, complete with stars, flaps and epaulets.
Assuming that all the flaps on the device are closed securely.
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Three lift-out flaps provide 20, 30 and 50 degree angles to work at, with 50 degrees being primarily for useful for displaying work rather than creating it.
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As part of a graduate project a year earlier, the two built the world's first human-powered ornithopter a plane that flaps its wings and flew it nearly 500 feet.
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Experts found several characteristics which they say they have never encountered before - including long, thin flaps of muscle attached to each of the squid's eight arms.
Officials said the plane suffered more damage than originally thought in the collision, including the propeller damage, and the loss of wing flaps and the air speed indicator.
In 1949 Yale Medical School student William Sewell used Erector girders, an Erector motor and rubber flaps from a party noisemaker to craft the first functional artificial heart.
Admittedly, there are deviations from the procedures of electronics manufacturing, such as the need to release the tiny gears, flaps and springs so that they can move freely.
My own airplane, a Cessna Turbo 182, rotates skyward at about 60 knots--but 65 knots is okay, and so is 55 if you throw in a notch of flaps.
In 1949 William Sewell, a student at Yale Medical School, used Erector girders, an Erector motor and rubber flaps from a party noisemaker to craft the first functional artificial heart.
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