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A Barrette Swiss pattern file is handy since its triangular shape with only one cutting face will allow you to work a surface without marring an adjoining one.
The historic triangular gable on top of the Haynes stand, one of the few extant at British grounds
# Telstar Arcade ( 1977 ): Cartridge-based, triangular case includes light gun, steering wheel with gear shift, and paddles, one on each side.
A circular drum pad will normally contain only one sensor, but a cymbal-shaped pad often contains two, one for the body and one for the rim of the cymbal, and a triangular pad may contain four, one for the body, played by the stick tips, and one for the rim of each side, played by the stick shafts.
About four miles from Shrewsbury and close by Haughmond Abbey is " Queen Eleanor's Bower ", the remains of a triangular castle which is believed to have been one of her prisons.
Some systems cannot be reduced to triangular form, yet still have at least one valid solution: for example, if y had not occurred in and after the first step above, the algorithm would have been unable to reduce the system to triangular form.
In October 1994, South Africa again came up against Australia in a triangular one day series also featuring Pakistan.
In the triangular series, which South Africa won, he scored only one fifty at East London where he also took 2 / 17 off 10 overs.
Like all triangular numbers, it is the sum of all natural numbers up to a certain point ; in this case: Furthermore, any even perfect number except the first one is the centered nonagonal number as well as the sum of the first odd cubes:
The tetrahedron is one kind of pyramid, which is a polyhedron with a flat polygon base and triangular faces connecting the base to a common point.
Some dinghies have only one triangular sail, but most have two configured as a sloop ; some dingies and almost all larger racing boats carry a spinnaker, a large, bulging sail designed for sailing " with the wind.
The tailor may cut triangular pieces from one corner of the cloth, and then add them elsewhere as gussets.
In the first editions, the playing pieces were wooden cubes representing one army each and a few rounded triangular prisms representing ten armies each, but in later versions of the game these pieces were molded of plastic to reduce costs.
Most are one to four centimeters in length and are triangular or elliptical in cross section.
Asti's Palio is the oldest recorded one in Italy, and in modern times is held in the triangular Piazza Alfieri preceded by a medieval pageant through the old town on the 3rd Sunday of September.
Slavery was one element of a three-part economic cycle — the triangular trade and its Middle Passage — which ultimately involved four continents, four centuries and millions of people.
Gaffs " joint " sails, allowing for two smaller sails ( one above the gaff and one below ) rather than one large, triangular sail.

triangular and day
The latter is a metal framework tower with a red triangular day mark.
In the matches Australia played in the 2005 – 06 triangular one day series, Lee gave a display of his useful batting abilities by making 57 in the second game in a 100 run partnership with Michael Hussey to pull Australia out of a middle order collapse.
Penniston also claimed to have seen triangular landing gear on the object, leaving three impressions in the ground that were visible the next day.
During the nineteenth century fullness of the skirt was achieved around the knees and ankles thus giving chima a triangular or an A-shaped silhouette, which is still the preferred style to this day.
Tests for seasonality in the amount and duration of triangular arbitrage opportunities have shown that incidence of arbitrage opportunities and mean duration is consistent from day to day.

triangular and series
The season hit a low point with the Sri Lankans which saw the teams refuse to shake hands at the end of the second final of the triangular series which Australia won 2 – 0.
This layering of patterns produces octagonal, circular and semi-circular focal points and a series of small triangular parks scattered throughout the district.
In the triangular series, he scored only 146 runs at 18. 25 but consistently took wickets, with 16 scalps at 19. 00.
For example, in one sequence, there is a series of single close-ups of the bandit, then the wife, and then the husband, which then repeats to emphasize the triangular relationship between them.
Chappell was the far from unanimous choice, but led the Test team in twin series, against England ( won 3-0 ) and West Indies ( lost 0-2 ), and the first triangular ODI series where Australia failed to reach the final.
However, this season is best remembered for the triangular ODI series, specifically the third of the best of five finals series, played in Melbourne on 1 February 1981.
Although the Test team had continued to perform well, sweeping South Africa 3 – 0 in the home series in 2001 – 02, the One-Day International ( ODI ) team suffered a slump, failing to qualify for the finals of the triangular tournament, leading to the dropping of Steve Waugh from the one-day team in February 2002.
Prior to his retirement, he was one of eight senior players dropped for the Sharjah Cup in April 2003, and was then omitted from the Pakistan squad for the subsequent Bank Alfalah Cup triangular series.
In a triangular series in 2003 held in Sri Lanka, he was caught tampering with the cricket ball, making him the second player in cricket to be banned on ball tampering charges.
A triangular series with England and Australia followed.
Nieuport built a series of triplane prototypes between 1915 and 1917, featuring a top wing heavily staggered backwards to improve the pilot's view and a characteristic triangular strut arrangement bracing the three wings.
In May and June 2005, Bangladesh toured England for a two-Test series against the hosts and a triangular ODI tournament involving England Australia.
In the following triangular series, Ijaz Ahmad scored three half centuries, but still he was unable to take the confidence of selectors and was again dropped from the team for than an year.
Lehmann was also called into the squad for the triangular ODI series, but after being unused he was replaced by Mark Waugh.
Despite topping the averages and Steve Waugh having the lowest among the batsmen during the round-robin stages of the triangular tournament, Lehmann was dropped for the finals series, as he was the least senior batsman in the team.
The triangular rock summit can be clearly seen in, for example, an Outer Limits episode called " The Zanti Misfits ", in " Arena ", an original series Star Trek episode where Captain Kirk rolls a boulder onto a reptiloid alien called a Gorn, and throughout a Bonanza episode called " Between Heaven and Earth ".
Kenya visited India in May, playing a triangular ODI series against Bangladesh and India.
Kenya warmed up for the 1999 World Cup with a triangular series in Bangladesh against Bangladesh and Zimbabwe.
They were drawn in Group 1 alongside West Germany and Norway, in a triangular series.

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