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These are frequently used in conjunction with neck dies, as the bump die itself does not manipulate the neck of the case whatsoever.
For each mastery one has over the opposition, they can improve (' bump up ') the result of their die roll by one step.

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In 3D computer graphics, vectorized surface representations are most common ( bitmaps can be used for special purposes such as surface texturing, height-field data and bump mapping ).
These contacts usually consist first of the bump or pass so that the ball's trajectory is aimed towards the player designated as the setter ; second of the set ( usually an over-hand pass using wrists to push finger-tips at the ball ) by the setter so that the ball's trajectory is aimed towards a spot where one of the players designated as an attacker can hit it, and third by the attacker who spikes ( jumping, raising one arm above the head and hitting the ball so it will move quickly down to the ground on the opponent's court ) to return the ball over the net.
* When touching paradoxical objects, you can feel a hole when actually you are touching a bump ( Robles-De-La-Torre & Hayward 2001 ).
In normal situations it is almost always easier to gain access by some means other than lock picking ; most common locks can be quickly and easily opened using a drill, bolt cutters, padlock shim, a bump key or a hydraulic jack.
Another multitexture technique is bump mapping, which allows a texture to directly control the facing direction of a surface for the purposes of its lighting calculations ; it can give a very good appearance of a complex surface, such as tree bark or rough concrete, that takes on lighting detail in addition to the usual detailed coloring.
The rider of a conventional bike can stand up on the pedals to allow his legs to take up the shock of a severe bump in the road.
Extreme caution must be taken when handling these pieces of hardware as a single bump against a hard surface or sharp corner can destroy the delicate cell structure on the surface and render a roller completely useless, at a cost of around 5000 for even small narrow-web rollers.
One advantage of this type is, by using special internal valving, the absorber may be made relatively soft to compression ( allowing a soft response to a bump ) and relatively stiff to extension, controlling " rebound ", which is the vehicle response to energy stored in the springs ; similarly, a series of valves controlled by springs can change the degree of stiffness according to the velocity of the impact or rebound.
By measuring the energies and three-momenta of the daughter particles, one can reconstruct the invariant mass of the two-particle system, which must be equal to M. This technique is used, e. g., in experimental searches for Z ' bosons at high-energy particle colliders, where the Z ' boson would show up as a bump in the invariant mass spectrum of electron-positron or muon-antimuon pairs.
It is possible to ' over bump ' if the 2 crews in front of your boat bump ( and so drop out ) and your boat can catch the boat that was in front of them.
Wario is able to jump on or bump into enemies to knock them over, during which he can pick them up and throw them at other enemies.
* if people are in a strange environment, where they don't know the rules-in that case, it can be easy to bump into a criticism inadvertently.
Since true class D stations can bump translators, they therefore have less competition in getting or keeping their own translators on the air with new class D stations kept off the air.
Players can not bump their own pawns back to Start.
This last point can be important as the actual identity of a " bump " is not known until after it is removed and professionally examined.
The universal way to determine a map to projective space is to map to the projectivization of the vector space of all sections of L. In the topological case, there is a non-vanishing section at every point which can be constructed using a bump function which vanishes outside a small neighborhood of the point.
The sting swells into a bump, which can cause much pain and irritation at times, especially when caused by several stings in the same place.
The bump often forms into a white pustule, which can become infected if scratched, but if left alone will usually flatten within a few days.
Though putting strokes can be made on it, the higher grass can interfere with the path of the ball, so players often choose to use a lofted club such as an iron to make a " chip shot " or a " bump and run ", where the ball carries in the air for a few yards and then rolls along the green like a normal putt.
Speed bumps of various sizes can be placed on a road, from using two four foot or six foot devices on it with a space on either side for avoiding the bump on one side of the car, or connected across the entire road surface.
Speed bumps can also pose serious hazards to motorcyclists and bicyclists if not easily noticed, though in some cases a small cut in the bump allows those vehicles to pass through without impedance.
The bump and the branch collar should not be removed since this action can increase healing time, which could result in a major infection.

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He batted unconvincingly and reached 28 when he hit a ball to Jack Ikin ; England believed it was a catch, but Bradman stood his ground, believing it to be a bump ball.
The difference between a bump and a tackle is that arms are not used in a bump, which must be made side-on using the hip and or shoulder.
For example, security through obscurity may ( but cannot be guaranteed to ) act as a temporary " speed bump " for attackers while a resolution to a known security issue is implemented.
Since the former allows for more control over the speed and direction of the ball, the bump is used only when the ball is so low it cannot be properly handled with fingertips, or in beach volleyball where rules regulating overhand setting are more stringent.
Since skiing tends to be a series of linked turns, moguls form together to create a bump field.
Many times a section of a trail will be left ungroomed and allowed to bump up to prevent skiers from gaining too much speed and getting out of control.
However, it would be hardly a bump in the road for the charging Spurs, who won 8 of the 9 and began to climb their way to first place.
A bump map to be applied to the sphere ( middle ).
Many efforts were been made to counteract the shaking of unstable loads, such as mounting the spinning basket on a free-floating shock-absorbing frame to absorb minor imbalances, and a bump switch to detect severe movement and stop the machine so that the load could be manually redistributed.
Once orders appear they may be deleted or recalled by the touch interface or by bump bars.
To carry out this work, tanks d ' will have had to be used ; electrolyse container d ' a copper sulfate solution and moulds in round bump gutta-perched about it armed heavy.
The attention created a bump in Zap sales and elevated its reputation among counterculture types ; it certainly cannot be argued that succeeding issues of Zap were any tamer in content.
Crews in Torpids tend to concede bumps early to avoid being entangled with the crew that caught them: should they be unable to continue, other boats may row past, overtake and ' bump ' the stationary crew.

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It was very hard for them to stay together in an economic hardship and the trade union movement came to a bump in the road.
In this way, any ' bump ' or ' ridge ' of resist is removed, leaving a very flat layer.
Once a car's suspension reaches the bump stops, its effective spring rate increases sharply as the bump stops are effectively very hard springs.
It allows the 2CV to have very soft " bump mode " absorption, without wallow or uncontrolled float.
Opus ' appearance changed since his inception-he originally looked like a common penguin, but between 1982 and 1986 his nose grew dramatically ( developing its signature bump in the middle, of which Opus is very self-conscious ).
It is considered a very basic technique, so basic that a forward rolling fall is commonly called a biel bump and is mainly used by very large wrestlers to emphasize power and strength over finesse.
In the very worse cases this can cause the car to experience lift, not downforce, for example, caused by a bump on the track or slipstreaming over a crest, and sometimes can have disastrous consequences.
It is very common for the golden doodle to inherit the " golden retriever bump " on top of his / her head.
This has a very specific result for body control: when one of the two wheels meets, say, a bump, that wheel will tend to compress and absorb the bump.
* In May 2001 during an Australian Football League match between Geelong and Carlton at Optus Oval, Geelong's Darren Milburn executed a very late and illegal bump on Carlton's Steven Silvagni, collecting Silvagni's head with his hip, knocking Silvagni unconscious and leaving him having to be carried from the field by trainers.
After Maud Moonshine and Enid Nightshade arrive, the three bump into two first-years ( one of whom reminds Mildred very strongly of someone, the other with ginger frizzy hair in bunches ).
However, in the event that the ball brushes the edge of the bat, or the catch is taken very close to the ground, or the ball appears to have bounced off the batsman's foot ( so it has not touched the ground ), or the ball appearing to come off the bat very close to the pitch surface ( bump ball ), or if the batsman is reluctant to accept that he has been dismissed, the fielding team has to appeal to the umpire for this decision.
Short long arms suspension, a type of double wishbone suspension, is very common on front suspensions for medium-to-large cars such as the Honda Accord, Peugeot 407, or Mazda 6 / Atenza, and is very common on sports cars and racing cars. It also provide least camber change at bump and rebound condition.
" In the Daily Tribune, editor Horace Greeley noted " that several good matter-of-fact citizens " were tricked by it but " whoever thought it a veracious recital must have the bump of Faith large, very large indeed.
As with the previous two Filmation games, enemies may interact with scenery in a very basic way, shoving any movable objects ( such as logs and tables ) along when they bump into them.
Breaking the news to Fil, they go to a casino to celebrate, where Sasha becomes very drunk, and they bump into famous film producer Gordon and his wife, actress Anyuta, whom Fil knows from his work as a stuntman.

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