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Seedlings were thinned to three per pot (capacity 900 ml) and held in place with foam bungs.
I was too defiant to return to such an art school, so cramped, so bunged up with petty authority.
We did not identify the bung loosening or the evisceration as risk factors for carcass contamination.
The flask was plugged with a rubber bung through which was inserted a 100 ml burette containing 15 ml of hydrochloric acid (37 % v/v).
Consider a rubber bung on the end of a string.
How should one best avoid contaminating the endangered sound from the sound emitted from the fixing of the lid/bung or stopper to the specimen tube?
The pull of the string on the bung is the unbalanced force, which is constantly acting to change the bung's velocity as it orbits your head.
The resonant frequency for air was determined with two bungs in place (f "2"), one bung at one end (f "1"), and with both ends empty (f "0").
Hence, the thing we are talking about today - these bungs to selected favoured companies.
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Either way, it is bunging money at their rich friends.
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I have also been told that bungs were paid to oil the wheels of the deal.
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Furthermore, did she know about the allegations that bungs or bribes were being paid?
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I have been told that bungs were paid to facilitate the deal.
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The ventilator has been bunged up simply because the person in question wanted it bunged up to preserve him or her from the cold.
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The roads are bunged up with commercial traffic and there is now the certainty of a fourth terminal, which will require even better road access.
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We have heard about bungs and baubles, and about shock and amazement.
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Then, under alleged pressure, they suddenly bunged on us the question of pay, although we were completely incompetent to deal with pay.
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However much one bunged up every gap, the wind still came in.
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The answer to the problem is not be to be found simply in bunging up the fine or sentence.
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Then, in due course, one bungs in four, five, six or seven other charges derived from the papers one has, morally speaking, illegally pinched and confiscated.
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The lady wrote back to say that she did not want her home bunged up with windows that she could not open and doors that got stuck.
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The first point that we have to remember in this field is that bunging a heavy industry into an undeveloped territory is not an unmixed blessing.
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Is he "bunged" back, completely penniless?
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Press button 2 to stop the train, then hammer the outside buttons to build up power before bunging it back down the track.
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Silicone bungs are the standard for wine barrels and come in a number of varieties.
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His son made bungs for brewers' barrels and clog blocks.
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There is also a pipe that leads from the main pool to the river which is bunged during winter to maintain the water levels for wintering wildfowl.
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The easy way out is to bung the sewage in the sea.
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I am expecting, indeed, hoping, that thousands of families who are paying through the nose for rotten accommodation will bung in their applications right away.
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They face all the difficulties involved in bung over-stretched, and there are also considerations of morale, training and general efficiency.
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They rather gravitated towards what is aggressively, but a little inconsiderately, called by their present allies the party of bung.
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In the same way agriculture cannot be filled above the bung-hole of rent.
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Where is the bung-hole through which these subsidies are running?
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They have done their best under difficult circumstances to bung up some of the chief holes in a very leaky structure.
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One put a little petrol in a 40 gallon drum, put a bung in it and set light to it.
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One always puts on weight on a limited diet which is bung full of carbohydrates.
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He has said that the local authorities can bung in compulsory purchase orders where this kind of dirty work goes on.
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Merely to "bung on" a few helicopters will make no difference to that cardinal point.
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I am grateful to be able to speak on this bung clause—the sort of law that most people would not believe could be introduced.
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How do we know that the money is not a sop or a bung to the trade unions?
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I do not know how far, from an engineering point of view, it is possible to staunch it, stop it or bung it up, or whatever the phrase is.
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No undertaking has been given to these pensioners about increases in their basic pensions to bung them into line with rises in the cost of living.
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You may pour spates of subsidies and doles into agriculture, but you will never fill it until you control the size of the bung-hole of rent and land values.
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The winds are westerly, we will bung the site on the extreme east of our area, and all the pollution will go into the next local authority area.
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We want to do what we can to rehouse our people, but let us not bung them into the slums again, into back-to-back houses, or terrace houses.
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Did someone pull out the bung?
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The fine boats he defined as fuel tax, income tax, and all the others, and from every one of these he himself pulled the bung so that they sank.
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A bung is used to seal the barrels before moving them to nearby hilltop rackhouses where they will age up to nine years.
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A bung is a cork in a barrel or bottle of an alcoholic beverage.
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The deck is flat with a bung plug at the rear and a nose ring with a leash, possibly originally required for mooring.
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A keg has a single opening on one end, called a bung.
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Bung stoppers used for wine bottles are referred to as corks, even when made from another material.
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Various components can be mounted to the drum, such as drum pumps and bung mixers.
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Throw or pass energetically; as in, bung it over here.; bunk: 1.
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The electrical connection can be designed as a separately sealed terminal bung or plug/socket connector.
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Will bung in free massage if you are any good.
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He also built a sawmill, carding mill and bung factory.
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Bung referred to the stopper in a wooden barrel of beer.
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A common every-day example of a bung is the cork of a wine bottle.
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Flasks which do not come with such stoppers or caps included may be capped with a rubber bung or cork stopper.
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The hole is capped with a large cork-like object called a bung.
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The stave containing the bung hole was made a little wider than the others.
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There is normally a bung or stopcock that allows draining of the crankcase before starting.
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Other well-known features were to bung an opposing team for preferential market treatment, rig or betting on the outcome of the players' team matches.
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If the barrel is sitting with its bung hole on top, aeration and evaporation occurs more quickly.
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With the bung removed, a tapered faucet can be attached to aid with dispensing.
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Bung may have apologised, but he kept on tweeting shut up meme to others throughout the ordeal.
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Unlike a lid, which encloses a container from the outside without displacing the inner volume, a bung is partially inserted inside the container to act as a seal.
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The etymology of the word is unknown, but the first part may derive from the colloquial verb to bung, meaning to put something somewhere hastily or carelessly.
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If the barrel is turned to the side in the "bung over" position, the bung is kept moist with the wine and aeration occurs at a slower pace.
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Tops exist with bung holes as above, and these hybrid drums with lid can be used to ship many non-volatile liquids as well as industrial powders.
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