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To hear a song again is not only to hear structure but that structure as totally fixed and riveted to larger auditory scaffolding.
Thus, these events become memorable, that is, available for recollection or riveted to consciousness, by being stitched together with music.
The performance of this multi-facetted and disparate score is a riveting one.
As a result of collisions with the ice, a bow plate had buckled and numerous rivets had sheered or loosened, and she was taking water at an alarming rate.
From the riveting to the mundane, much of adult conversation concerns talk about the absent : for example, scheming in world politics, planning trips abroad, or gossiping with friends.
All make for riveting if dense reading and it seems invidious to single out any one element from the wealth of information gathered by the different projects.
The package contained three sticks of gelignite, a fuse detonator and rivets.
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The sound and other technicians were listening, riveted, to that broadcast.
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During my apprenticeship we progressed from using rivets to join plates together to welded sections, built in a shed.
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The specification admits of welded or of riveted construction, or a combination of both, to suit the capacity of individual manufacturers.
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The enormous size of the ship and the terrible extent of the loss of life no doubt riveted public attention.
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However, oil companies are taxed differently from companies that make rivets, for example.
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All the rivets and nails were unused, but they were rusty and mixed in sizes.
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Our eyes have in the past been riveted and are today being riveted on the£rather than on production and techniques of production.
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The surveyor ordered a doubling plate to be riveted over the hole in the hull, and the ship was allowed to go to sea.
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I know very well the difficulty of retrospective legislation, but surely it could be riveted to the question of motive.
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Could not the price of rivets be reduced by reducing the duty on steel?
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No ship's stores or spares were used, apart from five litres of degreasant and 40 rivets.
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The eyes of the people of two hemispheres are riveted upon the stage.
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Otherwise, this ten years is riveted on the industry.
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All eyes have been riveted on the number of options to the exclusion of what the project was all about.
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We are held together by something outside which rivets all our attention.
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How many ships are there going to sea with rotten rivets?
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They usually take the men with the largest families, men who are riveted and held down in that area.
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I went into the shed where the platers worked and saw a machine punching out holes for the rivets to go into the plates.
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Rightly or wrongly, the tariff system has been riveted around our economic system, and will be there for at least a generation to come.
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Are the linings worn down to the rivets?
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If this is not so, must the numbers be of a raised type and rivetted on to the plates?
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The melancholy thing is that public attention was not really riveted on the measure until it was almost on the point of passing.
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My mind and attention were invariably riveted upon the red light in the distance.
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Common failings include failure of welds and rivets, shearing of cross-bars and other metal parts, and wheels dropping off.
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I seem to remember that in those days, 30 years ago, it was referred to as 60,000 rivets pulsating in unison.
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The workers used to roll their own steel, make their own bolts and rivets and put the ships together.
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Part of this document, too, was mind-numbing, but one paragraph riveted my attention.
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Pits are closed, and the men are rivetted to the colliery villages.
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Let us riot keep our eyes riveted exclusively on the foreground of the picture.
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Will they also be rivetted to each other?
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I am sure it held, and often riveted, the attention of you all.
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Two words, above all, riveted my attention and gave me joy.
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One of the pre-conditions of success is that viewers should be riveted to their chairs.
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I have no doubt that the strikers would have used rivets if they had them, but they had not got them.
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They are cut out by machinery, sewn by machinery and the buttons are riveted on by machinery.
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I should be riveted to know precisely how the items which the retailers, we are told, will have on continuous offer have been selected.
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In fact, the number was rivetted on to the car.
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The riveter used to be the kingpin of the yards, concerned with hammering in the rivets which held the plates and sections together.
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In my local authority, it is the second type, the ones which are fixed with rivets.
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Certainly no new rivets or nails will be purchased for the purpose for which these could be used.
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They have to be steamed out after every cargo and the heating coils tested, and rivets.
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The reason why rivets and other materials were given freedom of entry was in order to facilitate shipbuilding.
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I know what it is to have a man working on the side of a ship, knocking down the rivets from early morning till late at night.
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You have only to build the rings to which the plates are riveted in one part of a shipyard, and roll the plates in another part.
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Even if they were more or less worn out and down to the rivets they would probably pass a perfunctory test, but they would not pass a proper test.
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In recent years there has been a great extension of the use of welding in the construction of ships, which is much safer than the use of rivets.
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He talked about the great rent robbery, and the fact that the present legislation had riveted these tenants on the landlord for ever, but that is not the truth.
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The torpedo had hit the propeller, which cut into the air chamber which exploded with such force that the propeller was damaged and many rivets leaked aft.
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They are the fathers of demarcation, say, in the shipbuilding industry, where one group of men are allowed to put in rivets, but another man working alongside them is not.
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One of the locomotive frames broke adrift owing to two of the ringbolts to which the frame was lashed tearing away from the angle-iron to which they were riveted.
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The total imports of iron and steel rivets and washers amounted to 1,991 tons during the year 1935 and to 3,095 tons during the first 11 months of 1936.
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The structure was all-metal with a fabric covering, using members built up from rolled high-tensile steel strips riveted together.
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Starting in the 1980s, a number of manufacturers also experimented with rivets in the lower cymbal.
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The design first flew in 1974 and is built from bolted and riveted dural aluminium sheet.
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Engines were originally built with flush riveted smokeboxes.
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Structural bolts replaced rivets due to decreasing cost and increasing strength of structural bolts in the 20th century.
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The aircraft is made from aluminum sheet, with the fuselage flush riveted stressed skin.
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The main cabin is constructed of duralumin, riveted and corrugated, increasing the strength and durability of the low-mass semi-monocoque fuselage.
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The hoistable yards were equipped with special shoes to slide in rails riveted to the masts.
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The aircraft is completely metal using bolts and rivets rather than the more common welded steel tubing fuselages.
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A framework of 24 steel girders was built on a concrete base, and a skin of 5mm thick sheet metal was riveted to the framework.
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The metal rivets do not obstruct the facade but resemble decorative elements.
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The links were held together with rivets cut from steel wire and hooks punched from sheet metal were attached to either end.
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There are other means of fastening and rivets can also be made of aluminum.
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Modern reconstructions of these sheaths which feature applied brass plates attached by rivets are incorrect and nothing of this type has ever been found.
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You have riveted my interest and sympathy with the reatness of your personality.
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In 1984, routine maintenance discovered several loose rivets on the spar and further examination showed that the skin was starting to separate from the spar.
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The "kabuto" (helmet) of the "-yoroi" is known as a "hoshi-bachi-kabuto" (star helmet), because of the protruding rivets.
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Many materials can be riveted together using riveting machines including delicate and brittle materials, and sensitive electrical or electronic components.
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Plates were held together by triple rows of rivets.
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The entire stack of plates, loaded with the lock parts in it, was riveted together.
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The products used an airplane-like stressed-skin construction in which an aluminum riveted skin supported the weight of the bus.
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The dimensions are indicated on a small metal tag pasted or riveted on the machine.
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Steel uses iron rivets as a projectile attack.
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The skins are riveted to the spars leaving no bump where the one piece ribs previously pushed the skin up where it crossed the spar.
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Beginning in 1958, a metal plate was riveted to the back of the right front seat.
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I was riveted there, the only human being who noticed her.
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The stress bearing skin was riveted to spars and ribs.
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A thrilling powerhouse of a scherzo, this self-contained, self-generating piledriver of a piece is addictive and riveting - in every sense.
The face -mask was rigid and attached by rivets, the neckguard and cheek-pieces hinged by strips of leather strengthened by bronze bars and riveted.
Most of the vessels were built from welded steel, not riveted, and were equipped with powerful diesel engines.
In most cases metal is joined with metal, whether it is riveted, soldered or welded.
Despite such questions this book is a riveting case study about agency problems in the corporate world.
Their characters and adventures are no less riveting that those of their seafaring occupants and are often more revealing of a vanished polar age.
In the first place they were presented with a riveting demonstration of what a genuinely free press is capable of.
In crisp and riveting narrative the author takes the reader over the changes during the period.
When steel ships are made, they are hammered as the metal plates are riveted together.
Additional lawyers cited statutes and precedents in opposition and it was the larger constitutional issue that riveted their attention.
All this is riveting stuff, presented clearly and with verve.
Though brief, this section makes for riveting reading.
The bindings consist of various combinations; there may be 3 or 4 horizontal bands and 2 or 4 vertical stays, normally held together by rivets.
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