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Accordingly, he latches on to the aspects of her performance that reveal her difference from the local song she performs.
Palatal clefting prevents the baby from latching on to the breast as suction cannot be developed.
The clock signal must be implemented so that it arrives simultaneously at all latches, that is, with negligible delays when compared to the clock period.
Clearly, then, there are reasons why early photography latched on to older people in fishing communities.
In these joint designs, both the latches and the springs are forced with cyclic load.
One variety latches onto a purpose intention that legislatures are asserted to have with regard to statutes.
The media just latched on to an exciting idea and pushed it onto society without significant evidence.
More precisely, with the same notation, all latches are systematically operated in such a way as to ensure that logical variables x are stable when variables e are falling.
In an earlier scheme, an angle was to have been welded to this channel to act as a striking plate for a cylindrical latch.
Although chosen here as an example, the latch shows properties that are encountered quite generally in looped devices.
The latch was created into a hierarchy block, and placed inside another schematic called 'overall'.
The latch thus appears to couple nucleotide binding and hydrolysis to topology modification events.
In the particular case of the latch just described, the operation can only cause a problem when e is falling.
Do their turns latch or overlap, or are there pauses between them?
If the latch is later disengaged, the spring will push the blocks back to the left.
The discussion of (a) will shed light on the process of grammatical latching described in the previous section.
Figure 2 illustrates a similar example from the domain of door latches.
He latched on to the defence of a victim of a choice that has been made by scientists.
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I know, however, that those who wished to parade their own prejudices and venom in society latched on to the measure.
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She seems to have latched on to this very well.
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He quickly latched on to a comment about the number of tenants, but having whetted our appetite, he failed to satisfy us.
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The public has clearly latched on to the recent national publicity about the minimum income guarantee.
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The main currents of thought latched onto these problems a long time ago.
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Another example is a singer who has latched on to that and bills herself as a singer who reaches the parts the others cannot reach.
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All parties seem to have latched on to that notion in desperation at any other attempt by politicians to reform the public services.
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Although she latched on to asylum seekers, her problem is not them but the lack of public services in her area.
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A fit person could easily have pushed the gates open, and, if they were not latched, they swung back.
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I fear that our parliamentary structures and procedures have not latched on to that.
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I understand that the integral parts of locks and latches should have been exempted from the prohibition.
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People latched on to it, but that does not mean that it was right.
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I recently spent a considerable time fitting window latches and locks to new windows.
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One of the amendments that has been latched on to in clause 3 deals with conduct.
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I am glad that she latched on to that very important element of the spending review.
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The natural reluctance to accept radioactive waste is latched on to by those who would prefer no nuclear energy to be produced in this country.
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The "no" campaign cleverly latched on to the three emotive issues in the agreement: prisoner release, decommissioning and policing.
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The way in which the media have latched on to substitution is criminal.
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The additional latches have cured the problem.
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They are latching onto that.
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Locking latches have been added to the sides of the canopy, which has not been blown off, but whose sides had been known to lift in some aerobatic manoeuvres.
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He found that the concept which by then people had latched onto as being at the heart of that role was the strategic leadership of the metropolis.
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We immediately latched on to that.
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The opportunity is there, if only we can get latched on to the need for this country—for every country, for that matter—to give a free rein to freedom and enterprise.
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He has latched on quickly.
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They should have latched on to that.
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The third time, the issue was latched on to another piece of legislation—no doubt on a similar ethical subject—and was not even treated as an issue in its own right.
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Ergonomic levers at the seatbacks release the floor latches single handedly without tools and raise the seats onto the rollers in a single motion.
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The latches themselves were redesigned to prevent them from moving into the wrong positions in the first place.
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Latching switches do not have this feature and therefore are normally not used with a magnetic starter.
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Another example built with folding wings with automatic control latching.
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The latches used to open the magazine usually lock when closed and require non-casual fiddling to trip their locks.
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A few original wrought iron thumb latches remain in the doors.
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Just before it reaches the mouth, the squid latches onto the whale and rakes it with his suckers, wounding it in the process.
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When it finds them, it extends, latches onto them, and then proceeds to engulf and constrict them.
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To reduce power consumption in the contactor coils, latching contactors are used, which have two operating coils.
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Earlier built cars utilised external bonnet latches which required a tool to open and had a flat floor design.
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After that, the floors were dished to provide more leg room and the twin bonnet latches moved to inside the car.
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Nose and tailcone door latches were independent from the main door release button.
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A pair of latches at the rear of the magazine hold the rounds in place and facilitate feeding of one shell at a time.
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Ergonomic levers at the seatbacks released the floor latches single handedly without tools and raised the seats onto the rollers in a single motion.
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The multi-trigger versions have programmable logic controller type functionality for incorporating interlocks, latches, dynamic delay adjustment and trigger noise suppression.
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The report was critical of the design of the inner latches on the port and starboard doors to the pilot house.
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On larger kites, clever hinges and latches allow the kite to be disassembled and compactly folded for storage or transport.
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Then they are rotated in opposite directions until they are tight, or latches engage.
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The gondola door had been latched open, and the safety bar which was normally used to block the doorway was no longer in place.
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Lastly, there was an indicator light in the cockpit that would remain on if the door was not correctly latched.
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Every microwave oven sold has a protective interlock so that it can not be run when the door is open or improperly latched.
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The instrument also has special latches for each course, called mandals.
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Such bolts are often used in space applications to ensure separation between rocket stages, because they are lighter and much more reliable than mechanical latches.
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Distinctive lever latches complement the floor plates (button releases were optional).
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As with locks and latches, key charms also evolved from functional key holders into largely symbolic objects that became exquisitely decorated personal accessories.
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The cylinder may then be loaded, singly or again with a speedloader, closed, and latched in place.
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She found that the middle door was latched, but not locked.
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Players must enter the stations, one at a time, latching the gate behind them.
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Immediately after dispatch the train latches onto the lift hill chain which takes riders in the air.
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When installed, the seats are latched to floor-mounted strikers.
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The failure was traced to original spring-close latches on the doors wearing out and not being replaced.
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The seat is latched in an upright position.
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A metal cage with multiple levels made for rats and secured double latches works best.
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An investigation finds that latching problems had allowed the forward cargo door to come ajar.
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To ensure absolute operational safety the extension mechanism also features self-locking safety latches.
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The soft folding top is divided into two sections, front and rear, latched at the center.
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The show's writers latched on to this element of clashing eras and often used it a comic relief in the show.
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Angry at the thievery, the tiger jumps on the bear from behind and latches on with its claws, cutting deep.
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Payload controllers then drove the latches to secure each antenna.
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Once loaded, the bolt was closed and latched in place, holding the round securely in place.
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To this end, the entire engine cowling was made up of large, easily removable panels which were secured by large toggle latches.
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They mate by latching onto a female's head scarab and fertilizing her.
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Straightforward lines predominate, with little or no decoration, other than that which is incidental to function, such as forged iron hinges and latches.
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He falls toward the ground, and the end of the lasso latches onto a loose rock on another outcropping as he passes it.
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The simplest pieces are simply four splayed legs attached to a solid top, but more complicated pieces contain decorative brackets, drawers and metal latches.
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Latching current is the minimum that can make up for the missing gate current in order to keep the device internal structure latched.
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When dropping to the floor, it latched onto her leg in an inappropriately affectionate manner.
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Since the mid-1990s, thousands of surface scientists and thin film technocrats have latched on to the nanotechnology bandwagon and redefined their disciplines as nanotechnology.
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Folding mechanisms typically involve latches and quick releases, which affect the speed of the fold/unfold.
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A stepping relay is a specialized kind of multi-way latching relay designed for early automatic telephone exchanges.
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Before departure, a cage is latched down over the backs of the trains to secure the riders for the duration of the trip.
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The cause was later traced to the door latching system, which had failed to close completely.
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In these cases, the motor would stop turning even if the latches had not rotated over the pins.
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Other items that sold well included window sash locks, screen door hooks, night latches, and other protective devices.
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