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| valve spindles and flexing of the conjugation | levers, affecting the valve events when the locomotiv |
| His technique uses simple machines such as | levers aided by counterweights and pivots. |
| The signal box frame has 35 | levers, all of which are fully interlocked. |
| a series of shutters that could be operated by | levers, allowing windmill sails to be quickly and saf |
| machines that turn cranks, rotate gears, pull | levers, and more to build a unique contraption. |
| y the pressure created by lowering screws with | levers, and the filtered juice would flow into barrel |
| , the empty casing would be thrown backward by | levers, and a cam would engage and recock the gun. |
| and discovered it to be a fake, observing the | levers and wires that enacted the so-called miracles. |
| These were controlled by | levers and cams and an inclined plane called the shap |
| is accomplished either mechanically, via cams, | levers and gears, or electronically, via microprocess |
| not controlled by the signalman but by ground | levers and were moreover 300 yards from the signalbox |
| It was originally built with 60 | levers and is one of the largest preserved signal box |
| having five jointed legs with numerous jointed | levers and tentacles. |
| th Junction was opened in 1903 and had over 70 | levers and was worked by two signalmen and a train re |
| ls a submarine via a set of touch-screen based | levers and wheels. |
| tions…experienced officials…[and] the decisive | levers and buttons.” |
| Which | levers are locked is decided by the signal box comput |
| Some of the metal | levers are movable but without function. |
| Plastic | levers are more prone to breakage, metal ones damage |
| Tire | levers are used for removing the tires from the rim, |
| eastern region ground frame in it and all the | levers are in use. |
| Commercially, rollers mounted on the end of | levers are generally used to form the material down t |
| Pincers are first-class | levers, but differ from pliers in that the concentrat |
| eight hundred cars were equipped with steering | levers, but new innovations helped the Autocar to gen |
| ent length, the original box only contained 26 | levers, but the frame was replaced in 1913 when 57 mo |
| South Ossetia, because it "shakes off the last | levers exerted by its unfriendly neighbour." |
| The rats on amphetamine pressed their | levers fast no matter what lights were on, but the ra |
| ons to the original harpsichords included knee | levers for changing stops, and an enlarged range. |
| d a internal muscular system that functions as | levers for movement. |
| gns of a later extension to allow extra signal | levers for the larger station. |
| he co-author of Faster, Cheaper, Better: The 9 | Levers for Transforming How Work Gets Done which she |
| essing red/blue trays), 2 red/blue trays (with | levers for pushing buttons on second joypad when a gy |
| n of the main strings, and vertically bent key | levers for upright pianos. |
| Atkins and | Levers founded The Mountain Villager, a weekly tabloi |
| c dictates that when one or more of the thrust | levers is pulled to the idle position, the autothrust |
| Instead a system of | levers is used to raise one set of wheels off the gro |
| It then quickly | levers its body up-and-down with its disc, producing |
| P238s were built with defective manual safety | levers, leading to "the remote possibility that the g |
| er," and “ Galileo," and are all controlled by | levers located on the subway platforms. |
| er be in the "ARMED" position, but both thrust | levers must be at or close to the "idle" position. |
| der of a steam locomotive from the combination | levers of an "outside" cylinder, as opposed to Gresle |
| enlarged to accommodate a frame containing 113 | levers on 9 December 1931. |
| Jerry pushes | levers on his control panel and an image of a wheel o |
| The interlocking | levers on the swing bridge were placed in service on |
| rson Range, Tweed Range, Lamington Plateau and | Levers Plateau, were formed from the erosion of the T |
| diately, the first officer advanced the thrust | levers, selected go-around mode for his flight direct |
| the bridge, one for a watchman and the signal | levers that protected and operated the bridge, and on |
| There were hidden reciprocating | levers that produced a wave-like motion. |
| Corkscrew handles may incorporate | levers that further increase the amount of force that |
| In addition to the positions of the thrust | levers, the report listed several factors that may ha |
| "John | Levers the Ratchet" - 0:30 |
| gnals, but it was extended in about 1892 to 29 | levers to accommodate the new goods yard at Valletort |
| ion, which may be accessed by using buttons or | levers to open gates. |
| brought into a supporting cradle connected by | levers to a weighing mechanism. |
| eir work was to endorse riders using emergency | levers to open doors for trains stalled in tunnels an |
| is used for mimicking actions such as pulling | levers, turning keys, and pouring liquids. |
| ctions, way beyond every four years of pulling | levers, way beyond that. |
| hed down normally, but when the engines thrust | levers were moved to the engines reverse position, th |
| The initial 11 | levers were extended to 17 in 1943 when the cold stor |
| of machinery can be engaged and disengaged by | levers which slide drive belts on and off their wheel |
| The report said that one of the thrust | levers, which control the airliner's engines, was in |
| ipped with electro-pneumatic slides instead of | levers, with electrical economising contacts located |
| e, the instrument is played by striking wooden | levers with fists and feet that are wired to each bel |
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