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bore and up
Nevertheless, this surge bore no fruit ; Cubans remained deprived of the right to send representatives to the Spanish parliament, and Madrid stepped up repression.
Unlike the trumpet, which has a cylindrical bore up until the bell section, the tubing of the cornet has a mostly conical bore, starting very narrow at the mouthpiece and gradually widening towards the bell.
" Years later, after Bergman had taken up with Italian director Roberto Rossellini, and bore him a child, Bogart confronted her.
The women were escorted out of the jungle by armed guerrillas to a clearing where they were picked up by Venezuelan helicopters that bore International Red Cross insignias.
Shotguns come in a wide variety of sizes, ranging from 5. 5 mm (. 22 inch ) bore up to 5 cm ( 2 inch ) bore, and in a range of firearm operating mechanisms, including breech loading, single-barreled, double or combination gun, pump-action, bolt -, and lever-action, semi-automatic, and even fully automatic variants.
For though the world has stood up and stopped the bastard, the bitch that bore him is in heat again.
At this point the Spanish lee division bore up to make an effort to join their compatriots to windward.
A very strong tidal bore or wave runs up the estuary of the Meghna at spring tides, and a singular sound like thunder, known as the Barisal guns, is often heard far out at sea, about the time it is coming in.
Oil and Gas platforms require these engines to drive compressors to inject gas into the wells to force oil up via another bore, they're also often used to provide power for the platform.
Another phenomenon which occurs in these rivers of the upper bay is a " tidal bore ", where a wave front of water " bores " its way up a river against its normal flow.
David accordingly delivered up to them the two sons of Rizpah and five of the sons of Merab, Saul's eldest daughter, whom she bore to Adriel.
The realm in which Hugh grew up, and of which he would one day be king, bore no resemblance to modern France.
These darts (" garros ") had iron heads or were of iron wrapped with leather to fit the bore of small guns, and continued in use up to nearly the end of the 16th century.
*" But the son of Tydeus caught up a mighty stone, so huge and great that as men now are it would take two to lift it ; nevertheless he bore it aloft with ease unaided ," Battle with Aeneas-Book V
Nergal's chief temple at Cuthah bore the name Meslam, from which the god receives the designation of Meslamtaeda or Meslamtaea, " the one that rises up from Meslam ".
The rider who was hit, mounted next to a rider who bore a flag, had shouted orders that prompted the soldiers to attack, but when the buckskin-clad rider fell off his horse after being shot, many of the attackers reined up.
To this journal Bain contributed many important articles and discussions ; and in fact he bore the whole expenses of it till Robertson, owing to ill-health, resigned the editorship in 1891 and George Stout took up the baton.
Because of this design, having no significant movement of heavy mechanical parts during the firing cycle, the recoil produced is only the ' true ' recoil, equivalent to the equal and opposite reaction to the pellet and air volume's acceleration up the bore.
Stone and Blackwell set up house in Orange, New Jersey, and Stone bore her first child in September 1857: Alice Stone Blackwell.
Cleopatra bore him two sons, who later grew up to be kings: Seleucus V Philometor, Antiochus VIII Grypus, and possibly a daughter Laodice.
Modern small arms range in bore size from approximately. 17 ( 4. 5 mm ) up to. 50 caliber ( 12. 7 mm ).
: And then we bore up for the South Foreland light.

bore and well
The note was propped against his pill bottles and bore a postscript: `` You're not at all well, are you ''??
Bronze has several characteristics that made it preferable as a construction material: although it is relatively expensive, does not always alloy well, and can result in a final product that is " spongy about the bore ", bronze is more flexible than iron and therefore less prone to bursting when exposed to high pressure ; cast iron cannon are less expensive and more durable generally than bronze and withstand being fired more times without deteriorating.
As well as bearing his name, each Jerry Lewis Cinema bore a sign with a cartoon logo of Lewis in profile.
The second wife was Themis, who bore the three Horae ( Hours ): Eunomia ( Order ), Dikē ( Justice ), Eirene ( Peace ); and the three Moirai ( Fates ): Clotho ( Spinner ), Lachesis ( Alotter ), Atropos ( Unturned ), as well as Tyche.
The fact that the ancestors of Velociraptor were feathered and possibly capable of flight long suggested to paleontologists that Velociraptor bore feathers as well, since even flightless birds today retain most of their feathers.
On a personal level, Keynes's charm was such that he was generally well received wherever he went – even those who found themselves on the wrong side of his occasionally sharp tongue rarely bore a grudge.
* Bullheading, an operation of placing a column of heavy fluid into a well bore to prevent the flow of reservoir fluids from the well
The tone he sought was achieved by widening the bore and throat of the instrument significantly, as well as pointing it straight upward in a similar manner to concert instruments, a feature which led to the instrument being dubbed a " rain-catcher ".
When the plug is fully sealed, the region beyond the bevel is separated from the plug shaft as well as the bore which leads out of its shaft.
It retained a considerable amount of independence and retained its Greek city state organization well into the ensuing Parthian period and seems to have gained independence under a dynasty whose kings bore the name of Kamnaskires in the 1st century CE.
The area was given several names by the Spanish including Rio de Ays ( later anglicized to Indian River ) as well as Santa Lucia, named after the short-lived late 16th-century Spanish fort that bore its name farther south.
King Louis XIV in person commended the deed, from which time forward bore Churchill an enviable reputation for physical courage, as well as earning the high regard of the common soldier.
Before his accession to the Portuguese throne, John VI bore the titles of Duke of Braganza and Duke of Beja, as well as the title of Prince of Brazil.
The badge of the now-defunct HM Customs and Excise also bore a portcullis, symbolising the agency's role as " gatekeeper " of goods into the UK, as well as the badge of the Canada's now-defunct Customs and Excise.
In this process, tubing is removed from the well and sections of well bore are filled with cement to isolate the flow path between gas and water zones from each other, as well as the surface.
Completely filling the well bore with cement is costly and unnecessary.
In the earlier operations of the war he bore himself gallantly and well.
Ironically, perhaps, it bore little resemblance to what Vidal had scripted as well.
He is distinguished as one who applied the canons of the ancient document rule to establish the authenticity of the gospel accounts, as well as cross-examination principles in assessing the testimony of those who bore witness to the crucifixion and resurrection of Christ.
It has a larger bore, as well as larger tone holes, resulting in a slightly different tone from a normal contrabassoon.
The pressure control employed during wireline operations is intended to contain pressure originating from the well bore.

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