More likely, the report goes on, they were intended as casings for short-range rockets. |
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James flung the magnum open and dumped the used casings, deftly replacing them with fresh rounds. |
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The octa formulation is used primarily to flameproof plastic casings on office equipment. |
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Unless you are wrapping the framing around the window with drywall, both the jambs and the casings on the new window will need to be curved. |
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Artificial casings are apt to be non-porous, which hinders the blending of flavours in dishes where sausages are cooked with other ingredients. |
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Bright orange casings protect the microphones from wind, which is one of the biggest problems for acoustic researchers. |
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Several shell casings have been recovered as evidence from the scene but officers aren't saying what kind of guns were used. |
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The stomachs of sheep and pigs provide round casings for haggis and hog puddings, and for their equivalents in other countries. |
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Space-age material used to make the cars' chassis, gearbox casings and bodywork. |
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The hall door is very fine, having outer casings and massive pillars supporting an ornamental canopy all of cut stone. |
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New casings around the doors and lower windows, plus large pilasters between the French doors, help define and anchor the living room. |
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We have a house built by my great-grandfather that has beautiful hardwood trim around the door frames and window casings. |
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Ben points out the area where he has found shell casings in the past, just below the steering quadrant. |
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The duo have dispensed with plastic CD casings and fashioned their covers from stiff cardboard. |
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They refined black tar to make plastic for the television casings, and they blew fine glass for the screens. |
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Warmth and moisture creates the germination process causing the seeds to break their casings and stretch out of the soil. |
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Then I sent the tank and side casings away to be resprayed in the proper paint. |
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On our bombing run with the bomb doors open we could hear the shrapnel from the anti-aircraft guns pinging on our bomb casings. |
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Push the forcemeat down and into the sausage casings, tying them off at 4-inch intervals. |
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Loose copper bullet casings and gunmetal gleamed coldly in the light sparkling like pieces of ice, cold and deadly. |
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I got the patching up done and put some mastic on some of the door casings. |
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The same treatment was used on the baseboards, casings and mouldings throughout the home. |
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The heat is conducted through the metal casings of the tiles to the floor surface. |
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The wing casings on the bee beetle vary in colour from creamy-yellow to deep orange. |
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Stuff into sheepgut sausage casings using the mincer, without the cutting plate. |
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Surrounded by concentric bands of dark soot, these podlike forms suggest seed casings. |
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He either used a weapon that did not eject shell casings or he had the presence of mind to retrieve them before speeding away. |
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You won't have to worry about door and window casings and baseboards. |
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He writes that he discovered thousands of cartridge casings on the barricades, apparently fired from the police squads. |
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But, when the clips are not used, the ejector will not extract and eject the spent casings, so clips are almost mandatory in this or any revolver that uses rimless cartridges. |
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By one report, the police who responded recovered 14 shell casings from an AR-15 assault rifle. |
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Their favorite hiding places are tufts and casings in mattresses, box springs, bed frames and headboards. |
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Traditionally, sausage casings were made of the cleaned intestines, or stomachs in the case of haggis and other traditional puddings. |
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Additionally, luncheon meat and sausage meat are now available without casings in tin cans and jars. |
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In April 2008, police found 1,500 shell casings on various streets after one battle left 13 suspected drug traffickers dead. |
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A trim carpenter specializes in molding and trim, such as door and window casings, mantels, baseboards, and other types of ornamental work. |
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Similar permanent casings may be constructed of other materials such as plastic or paper. |
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Mechanical pencils have more elaborate casings which are not permanently bonded to the core. |
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Add a sprinkle of light-emitting diodes and a pinch of tiny, cuplike casings. |
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They would then stuff them into tubular casings made from the cleaned intestines of the animal, producing the characteristic cylindrical shape. |
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Midland Deburr joined forces with the team at the end of last year and have degreased seven gear box casings to date. |
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The plant produces engine blocks, transmission casings, converter housings, heads and other cast components used across GM's product range. |
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Metal Storm had already developed non-metallic, non-flammable projectile casings required for such fire fighting applications said Mr Vehlow. |
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The project called for the installation of 16 to 30-inch casings that would house the water transmission lines under 23 divided highways and county roads. |
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Today, however, natural casings are often replaced by collagen, cellulose, or even plastic casings, especially in the case of industrially manufactured sausages. |
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Surface improvement and degreasing firm Midland Deburr and Finish will degrease the gearbox casings for the sporting giants, who wish to remain unnamed. |
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On the chassis there are companion flanges, wheel hubs, rear axle casings, sector shaft OD's, steering rack OD's, universal joints, CV joints and shock absorber piston rods. |
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They use natural casings and the best meat for the scrummiest sausages. |
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The outer casings of lamps have been made of brass or tinned steel. |
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Sheep intestine can be formed into sausage casings, and lamb intestine has been formed into surgical sutures, as well as strings for musical instruments and tennis rackets. |
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The Autobiography's facia, door casings, door bins, seats and centre console are all finished in leather, complementing the traditional interior wood. |
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