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Inboard and is
The Aériane SWIFT ( Swept Wing with Inboard Flap Trim ) is an unusual family of aircraft.

Inboard and line
Brunswick Marine built a 3. 7 L 4-cylinder gasoline engine ( designated as the " 470 ") for their Mercruiser Inboard / outboard line.

Inboard and .
In mid-August Tacoma Inboard Racing Association hosts the “ Pateros Hydro Classic .” Each year racers come from all over the country to race on Lake Pateros.
Inboard rudders are hung from a keel or skeg and are thus fully submerged beneath the hull, connected to the steering mechanism by a rudder post which comes up through the hull to deck level, often into a cockpit.
Inboard keel hung rudders ( which are a continuation of the aft trailing edge of the full keel ) are traditionally deemed the most damage resistant rudders for off shore sailing.
Inboard brakes can significantly reduce unsprung weight, but put more load on half axles and ( constant velocity ) universal joints, and require space that may not be easily accommodated.
The " limited " classes of inboard hydroplane racing are organized under the name Inboard Powerboat Circuit.
Inboard brakes improve both handling and comfort but take up space and are harder to cool.
* Inboard motor: An engine mounted within the hull of a vessel, usually driving a fixed propeller by a shaft protruding through the stern.
Inboard brakes are fitted to a driven axle of the car, as they require a drive shaft to link the wheel to the brake.
Inboard brakes for early racing cars have rarely used drum brakes, although nearly all inboard brakes date from the disc brake era.
; Inboard: The length of the oar shaft measured from the button to the handle.

sheer and strake
In wooden boats, the gunwale remained, mounted inboard of the sheer strake, regardless of the use of gunnery.
In reality, it is more likely that the geometry inhibited the development of cracks in the sheer strake but vessels to this design were not any lighter than conventional vessels due to their unique geometry.
There are several ways of fixing the rubbing strake but in a clinker boat, it is applied to the outside of the sheer strake.
The longest continuous strake at the top of the side of the vessel on the main deck is called the sheer strake.
In old vessels, a rubbing strake was built in just below a carvel sheer strake.
In clinker boats, the rubbing strake was applied to the outside of the sheer strake.

sheer and heavier
The density of perchloroethylene is around 1. 7 g / cm < sup > 3 </ sup > at room temperature ( 70 % heavier than water ), and the sheer weight of absorbed solvent may cause the textile to fail under normal force during the extraction cycle unless the mesh bag provides mechanical support.
Bigger, heavier, and stronger centres may prefer to use strength tactics such as tying up the opposing centre and winning the puck with his feet or overpowering the opponent by ripping the puck away using sheer strength.
Some techniques can also be used with a sturdy umbrella or even a sword in its scabbard, but thicker and / or heavier blunt weapons such as clubs or the mace are outside the scope of ' stick fighting ' ( since they cannot be wielded with such precision, so sheer force of impact is more important ) as are more formed weapons such as the taiaha.

sheer and is
It is even true that some among them use the sheer fact of conformity -- `` everyone does it '' -- as a criterion for conduct.
Most apparent is their sheer bulk ; complexes averaged more than 200 rooms each, and some enclosed up to 700 rooms.
The massif is bordered by sheer cliffs up to 150 meters ( 492 ft ) high.
Once again, however, there is a lack of archaeological proof for this reconstruction, and the sheer number of brochs, sometimes in places with a lack of good land, makes it problematic.
Wave pounding is when the sheer energy of the wave hitting the cliff or rock breaks pieces off.
" Lowes then concluded about the two works: " Not even in the magical four and fifty lines of ' Kubla Khan ' is sheer visualizing energy so intensely exercised as in ' The Ancient Mariner.
' Forever Changes ' is like a horizontal slice of Los Angeles in 1967, when LA rivalled London as the centre of pop music. On this album, you can hear Tim Buckley's folk-meets-jazz, the Doors ' brooding rock with its arty leanings, Buffalo Springfield's folk / pop, early signs of LA's less mannered psychedelia and even a smidgin of the sheer pop prettiness of the likes of the Turtles and the Monkees.
As Chandramukhi, she is simply stunning, lending passion, fire and gentleness with such consummate ease that watching her perform is sheer delight.
His output in every field during his long life was prodigious ; when the sheer volume of correspondence, sketches, and reminiscences that survive is also taken into account, he is the best-documented artist of the 16th century.
Victor is a tragic comedy character and sympathy is directed towards him as he becomes embroiled in complex misunderstandings, bureaucratic vanity and, at times, sheer bad luck.
This so-called " Great Migration " is not so named because of sheer numbers, which were much less than the number of English citizens who emigrated to Virginia and the Caribbean during this time.
Although a contraption at Stephansplatz in Hamburg is now thought to have predated them by two years, it has often been stated that the first traffic lights in Continental Europe were erected at Potsdamer Platz on 20 October 1924, in an attempt to control the sheer volume of traffic passing through.
It is up to individual collectors whether this concerns them ; collecting such issues is as legitimate an endeavor as any other collection, but is unlikely to result in a collection of any value or to provide a monetary return on an investment ( though it may be found worthwhile in other ways, such as teaching geography or collecting methods to a child, or sheer pleasure in the beauty of some of these issues ).
Rockall is about wide and long at its base and rises sheer to a height of approximately.
In the book The Romulan Way by Diane Duane and Peter Morewood set in the 23rd century, it is implied that the Federation's resources far outstrip the Romulans, and in any conflict, the Federation would prevail by sheer weight of numbers.
Above all, her words are chosen for their sheer melody: the skill with which she placed her vowels and consonants, admired by Dionysius of Halicarnassus, is evidenced by almost any stanza ; the music to which she sang them has gone, but the spoken sounds may still enchant.
In modern mechanised societies, there is less need for sheer massive manpower ; Norbert Wiener wrote that " mechanical labor has most of the economic properties of slave labor, though ... it does not involve the direct demoralizing effects of human cruelty.
The inner coast around the caldera is a sheer precipice of more than 300 m drop at its highest, and exhibits the various layers of solidified lava on top of each other, and the main towns perched on the crest.
Perhaps the most outstanding facet of the monumental work is its sheer length: a full performance of the cycle takes place over four nights at the opera, with a total playing time of about 15 hours, depending on the conductor's pacing.
Contrary to the criticisms Heidegger advances in his lectures, intentionality ( and, by implication, the meaning of ' to be ') in the final analysis is not construed by Husserl as sheer presence ( be it the presence of a fact or object, act or event ).

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